AVA_8876.JPG Maurelli said another priority of his is to ensure that the University remains accessible to low-income and first-generation students. Appears In Augie Maurelli looks to promote “collective goals” as U.Va.’s new chief financial officer By Grace Thrush and Haley Barrett | March 30, 2023 Maurelli’s appointment comes nearly four years after he accepted the role of associate vice president for financial operations in 2019.
Augie Maurelli looks to promote “collective goals” as U.Va.’s new chief financial officer By Grace Thrush and Haley Barrett | March 30, 2023 Maurelli’s appointment comes nearly four years after he accepted the role of associate vice president for financial operations in 2019.
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