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Introducing DU’s new SVC for Operations & Strategy Implementation

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Jeremy Haefner

Announcement  •

November 27, 2023

Dear DU community members,

I am pleased to announce that Julia Richman has accepted the position of senior vice chancellor for operations & strategy implementation—our chief operations officer. This new role, , will better align our leadership model with higher ed best practices and support the university’s strategic vision. In Julia, DU has found a strategic thinker with outstanding experience overseeing operations across multiple sectors. Julia’s first day at DU will be February 12.  Ìý

Julia has a long history of working in complex organizations overseeing large-scale changes. A leader-integrator, Julia specializes in translating strategy to optimized operational excellence, transformation, and exceptional services to a community. She was named as a 2022 Denver Business Journal Outstanding Women in Business winner, as well as a Colorado Governor's Fellow and graduate of Leadership Denver. Born and raised in Colorado, Julia is committed to our community. She chairs the City of Denver Citizen Oversight Board and serves on the board of the Colfax Marathon.ÌýÌý

Professionally, she joined the Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology in 2020 as the Chief Strategy Officer and rose to Deputy Executive Director in 10 months to oversee business operations. Julia was formerly with the City of Boulder, where she was the Chief Innovation and Technology Officer, as well as the Chief Innovation and Analytics Officer.Ìý

Prior to her time in Boulder, she spent a decade with Deloitte Consulting, leading strategy and operations projects for public-sector clients. During that time, she partnered with states, universities, non-profits and the federal government to transform business models and operations. Her university clients included many R1 institutions.ÌýÌýÌý

Julia holds a master's of public policy from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago and a BA from Dartmouth College.ÌýÌý

The ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ is thrilled to welcome Julia into the community. We are confident she has the depth and breadth of experience and skills to succeed in this critical role.  Ìý

“I’m honored to get to serve as part of the DU community and thankful for the selection by the Chancellor and search committee. The University’s unique mission aligns with my personal values and mission. I’m eager to help support the DU during such an incredibly interesting time in higher education.â€Ìý

I would also like to thank our search committee members and leaders, whose names and titles can be found below. National searches at this level require considerable time and effort, and I’m grateful that your hard work has resulted in bringing such an excellent candidate to DU.  Ìý

And so, please join me in welcoming Julia to the DU community!

Sincerely,

Jeremy Haefner

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Senior Vice Chancellor Operations & Strategy Implementation Search Committee MembershipÌý

Co-ChairsÌý

Val Otten, senior vice chancellor, advancement  Ìý
Allison Riola, chief of staff, chancellor’s officeÌý

Committee membersÌý

Gen. George Casey (MA ’80), trustee  Ìý

Lynn Schofield Clark, distinguished professor and director, Estlow Center, media, film and journalism studies, CAHSSÌý

Deb DeHaas, TrusteeÌý

Stu Halsall, associate vice chancellor, Kennedy Mountain Campus, wellness and recreationÌý

Molly Hooker, deputy Title IX coordinator  Ìý

Noelle Strom, vice president, Staff Advisory CouncilÌý

Alejandro Ceron Valdes, associate professor & chair, cultural anthropology, CAHSSÌý

Staff support provided by Jessica Barker, EA to SVC for Advancement, and Geanna Weinstein, EA for SVC for Business & Financial AffairsÌý
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Thank you to our search committee members for giving their time and expertise to find the best candidates for this position.Ìý