Reporting to the President, the Vice President for Financial Affairs serves as the institution’s chief financial officer, providing strategic leadership and oversight for all financial operations and serving in a role of high-visibility leadership for the University. The Financial Affairs Division includes the Offices of Budget, Controller, and Student Accounts, as well as Barnes & Noble Bookstore and Bon Appétit (UP Dining). The Division works to responsibly steward the fiscal and physical assets of the University to maintain institutional strength and ensure continued success. By managing resources effectively and creatively, the Vice President will play a critical role in enabling the University to achieve its ambitious goals and advance its mission.
The Vice President will be responsible for ensuring the sustainability of UP's financial position while advancing a culture of transparency, collaboration, and collective effort toward achieving institutional goals.
The Vice President leads a highly-experienced, skilled staff and manages a University budget of $147.5 million and a divisional budget of $2 million.
The Vice President is charged with developing talent, clarifying roles, and building a high-functioning, service-oriented division.
The University is seeking a strategic, systems-oriented thinker with exceptional communication skills and sound judgement, capable of navigating ambiguity and leading through complexity.
The Vice President will foster a positive, inclusive work culture grounded in respect and will demonstrate strong collaboration and creativity in developing innovative financial strategies, policies, and processes that support both near-term priorities and long-term institutional resilience. The ideal leader will also bring a forward-looking perspective on emerging technologies—including artificial intelligence—and a commitment to continuous learning.
The Vice President will embrace their positioning as a highly visible leader of the institution and
will be committed to forging external relationships throughout the community. Although the Vice President need not be Catholic, they will possess an authentic and deep respect for, and ability to contribute to, the mission and values of the University as a Catholic, Holy Cross institution.
The successful candidate will hold a bachelor’s degree in accounting, business, economics, finance, or a related field, with at least ten years of progressive leadership experience in financial affairs. They will demonstrate proven success in developing and managing multi-million-dollar budgets, strong financial acumen, and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse partners and constituents to successfully lead organizational change. A graduate degree in a related field and prior experience in higher education are preferred but not required. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.
Related Documents: University of Portland Vice President for Financial Affairs Leadership Profile
All applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this profile. WittKieffer is assisting University of Portland in this search. For fullest consideration, applicants are encouraged to submit their materials by March 13, 2026.
Applications, nominations, and inquiries can be directed to:
Amy Crutchfield, Ben Haden, and Kim Migoya
UP-VPFA@wittkieffer.com
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