After 32 years of service to the university, Bob Kozoman, executive vice president, will retire from DePaul at the end of December. Kozoman joined the university in 1983 as assistant controller and held many roles related to managing DePaul's finances, including controller, treasurer, vice president for finance and executive vice president. Upon his retirement, DePaul presented Kozoman with a Via Sapientiae award, the university's highest honor, for his years of dedication to the DePaul community.
As chief operating officer, Kozoman encouraged the university to adopt a best-practices approach to its finances, and wrote the university's first formal financial planning goals. While associate vice president for the Integrated System Administration Group, he managed the university's implementation of PeopleSoft, integrating DePaul's student administration, human resources and finance systems.
By implementing a collaborative style as executive vice president, Kozoman brought cohesion to the management of DePaul's finances and operations, ultimately creating a more unified university community.
Bob, welcome to the DePaul Emeritus Society!
Source: Newsline Online
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