The University of Oklahoma
Vice President of Finance and Deputy Chief Financial Officer
The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, us, 73019
The Vice President of Finance (VP Finance) is an Executive Officer of the University of Oklahoma and serves as a senior financial operations leader and Deputy Chief Financial Officer, reporting to the Senior Vice President for Strategy and Finance (SVP-S&F).
This position integrates financial stewardship with enterprise strategy by translating institutional priorities into budgets, forecasts, and capital and cash strategies. The VP Finance ensures accurate and timely financial reporting, maintains strong internal controls and compliance, and drives efficiency through process and technology modernization. Serving a systemwide role across the Norman, OU Health (OKC), and Tulsa campuses, the VP Finance is a key partner in advancing the University’s strategic plan,
Lead On, University . The VP Finance provides executive oversight of core financial units including Procurement, Grants & Contracts Accounting, Financial Systems, Data & Reporting, Budget & Financial Planning, and the Controller’s Offices on both the Norman and Health Campuses. As a trusted advisor to senior leadership and campus stakeholders, the VP Finance ensures effective financial management, transparency, and the delivery of timely, accurate financial information to support informed decision-making. Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership and oversight for Procurement, Grants & Contracts Accounting, Financial Systems, Data & Reporting, and Controllers Offices and Budget & Financial Planning across the Norman and Health Campuses.
Partner with the Senior Vice President for Strategy and Finance in developing and executing the University’s financial strategy, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and fiscal sustainability. Oversee the integrity of financial systems, data, and reporting to support informed decision-making by executives, Regents, and external stakeholders. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and university financial regulations, policies, and reporting standards. Lead efforts to modernize financial operations, implement technology solutions, and improve processes that enhance efficiency, transparency, and service delivery. Direct and support financial planning, analysis, and forecasting to anticipate challenges and identify opportunities for optimization. Serve as a liaison with internal and external auditors, government agencies, and funding partners regarding financial matters. Mentor and develop finance leaders and staff across assigned areas, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and professional growth. Oversee debt strategy for the University, including rating agency communication, and all aspects of debt issuance, compliance, and modeling. Act as Deputy CFO, providing leadership and decision-making support for the CFO role when delegated by the Senior Vice President for Strategy and Finance. Other related duties as assigned.
Lead On, University . The VP Finance provides executive oversight of core financial units including Procurement, Grants & Contracts Accounting, Financial Systems, Data & Reporting, Budget & Financial Planning, and the Controller’s Offices on both the Norman and Health Campuses. As a trusted advisor to senior leadership and campus stakeholders, the VP Finance ensures effective financial management, transparency, and the delivery of timely, accurate financial information to support informed decision-making. Key Responsibilities: Provide leadership and oversight for Procurement, Grants & Contracts Accounting, Financial Systems, Data & Reporting, and Controllers Offices and Budget & Financial Planning across the Norman and Health Campuses.
Partner with the Senior Vice President for Strategy and Finance in developing and executing the University’s financial strategy, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and fiscal sustainability. Oversee the integrity of financial systems, data, and reporting to support informed decision-making by executives, Regents, and external stakeholders. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and university financial regulations, policies, and reporting standards. Lead efforts to modernize financial operations, implement technology solutions, and improve processes that enhance efficiency, transparency, and service delivery. Direct and support financial planning, analysis, and forecasting to anticipate challenges and identify opportunities for optimization. Serve as a liaison with internal and external auditors, government agencies, and funding partners regarding financial matters. Mentor and develop finance leaders and staff across assigned areas, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and professional growth. Oversee debt strategy for the University, including rating agency communication, and all aspects of debt issuance, compliance, and modeling. Act as Deputy CFO, providing leadership and decision-making support for the CFO role when delegated by the Senior Vice President for Strategy and Finance. Other related duties as assigned.