Trinity University (San Antonio) Names New VP for Finance and Administration
2024年5月9日 - 10:00PM
Trinity University in San Antonio has announced the appointment of
Mark Detterick as its new Vice President for Finance and
Administration. As the university's chief financial officer,
Detterick will lead its financial planning and management as
Trinity positions itself on the national landscape. In addition,
Detterick will manage the daily business functions of the
University as one of two co-operating officers in partnership with
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Megan Mustain,
Ph.D.
"I am thrilled to join Trinity and contribute to the incredible
trajectory of a liberal arts institution that values the
teacher-scholar model, is uniquely positioned with a national
reputation in the booming state of Texas, and where bold,
mission-aligned ideas can be resourced," Detterick says. "The offer
to join President Beasley's team is full circle for me as one of
the highlights of my previous experiences at Trinity was
contributing to laying the groundwork of Trinity Tomorrow,
Trinity's previous strategic plan."
Detterick joins Trinity after 12 years at the University of
Richmond, where he most recently served as senior associate vice
president for business affairs strategy. He facilitated strategic
initiatives such as leading the university's matrix organization to
transition to Workday business management and transforming finance,
HR, and payroll services. Detterick began his time at Richmond
overseeing the University's Financial Planning and Budget office.
Before his time there, Detterick served as Trinity University's
vice president for Finance and Administration from
2010-12.
Detterick begins his role in June, succeeding Gary Logan, who
has served Trinity for more than 20 years and retires on May 31,
2024. Detterick will work with Logan to ensure a smooth
transition.
"We welcome Mark Detterick to Trinity as our new vice president
for Finance and Administration," says Vanessa B. Beasley, Ph.D.,
president of Trinity University. "Mark's proven track record of
financial stewardship and administrative expertise will be
invaluable as we continue our momentum on the national stage."
"I feel such excitement to rejoin the wonderful and tight-knit
Trinity community; to re-engage iron-sharpening-iron relationships
with many familiar faces in the faculty; and to lead from a
position of truly valuing the sense of care, trust, and connection
with staff," Detterick says. "When President Beasley offered me the
opportunity to join the Trinity team, I told her, 'I think we are
going to have a ball.' While I fully recognize that higher ed has
its share of headwinds that our community will need to navigate, I
truly believe that Trinity is positioned for continued success—and
we might as well have some fun while we advance the mission."
- Trinity University Names New VP for Finance and
Administration
Carla Sierra
Trinity University
210-999-8445
csierra@trinity.edu