3/23 Update: Weber selected for vice president for business affairs
Staff Report
Issue date: 3/23/09 Section: News
Updated 3/23 at 3:41 p.m. CST
William Weber was named vice president for business affairs today, according to a university press release.
Weber has served as Eastern's interim budget director since December 2007.
He was selected from about 40 applicants in a national search that began after Jeff Cooley, who served as vice president for business affairs since 1999, announced his Dec. 31, 2008.
The vice president for business affairs reports to the president and serves on the President's Council and as treasurer of the Board of Trustees.
After assuming the post on July 1, Weber will be responsible for the supervision, coordination and administration of the Budget Office, Business Services, Information Technology Services, Human Resources, Facilities Planning and Management, Environmental Health and Safety, Records Management and the broad areas of service related to these units.
-See Tuesday's issue of The Daily Eastern News for an updated story.
William Weber was named vice president for business affairs today, according to a university press release.
Weber has served as Eastern's interim budget director since December 2007.
He was selected from about 40 applicants in a national search that began after Jeff Cooley, who served as vice president for business affairs since 1999, announced his Dec. 31, 2008.
The vice president for business affairs reports to the president and serves on the President's Council and as treasurer of the Board of Trustees.
After assuming the post on July 1, Weber will be responsible for the supervision, coordination and administration of the Budget Office, Business Services, Information Technology Services, Human Resources, Facilities Planning and Management, Environmental Health and Safety, Records Management and the broad areas of service related to these units.
-See Tuesday's issue of The Daily Eastern News for an updated story.
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