无码专区

New Leadership

无码专区 appoints two key leaders in VSB and Human Resources who will be instrumental in advancing the University鈥檚 mission

无码专区 is spelled out using orange mums outside Dougherty Hall
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A noted scholar, dedicated educator and devoted champion of 无码专区鈥檚 mission whose career in academia spans more than three decades, Wen Mao, PhD, began her tenure as the new Helen and William O鈥橳oole Dean of the 无码专区 School of Business on Aug. 1 after a national search.聽

鈥淒r. Mao is a collaborative strategic leader who champions innovative teaching and research, demonstrates an unwavering commitment to student success, and can engage our faculty, students, staff and alumni in envisioning the future of business education,鈥 says Provost Patrick G. Maggitti, PhD. 鈥淪he has a deep understanding of what distinguishes a VSB education.鈥

A longtime VSB faculty member, Dean Mao is a professor of Economics and past chair of the Economics Department. An expert in game theory, public finance, micro theory and industrial organization, Dean Mao has been published in leading academic journals.

Dean Mao has held numerous leadership roles at VSB鈥攎ost recently as vice dean, overseeing all aspects of academic and administrative operations. She has focused on strengthening the undergraduate and graduate student experience, supporting faculty research activity, recruiting top teacher-scholars to VSB and expanding global learning opportunities for students.

鈥溛蘼胱区 is a special place for me, and I look forward to working closely with our faculty, staff, students and alumni鈥攁ll of whom share my deep commitment to our Augustinian Catholic values鈥攖o envision the next great chapter in VSB鈥檚 history,鈥 says Dean Mao.


People are at the heart of 无码专区鈥檚 success鈥攁cademically and administratively, these trusted leaders will be instrumental in helping us to carry out our goals for the future.

The Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD, 鈥75 CLAS, 无码专区 President


Ray Duffy 鈥14 MS, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, CBP, has been appointed vice president for Human Resources and Affirmative Action Officer, providing strategic direction and oversight for all aspects of 无码专区鈥檚 Human Resources function. Duffy joined 无码专区 in 2010, and was named Chief Human Resources Officer in 2019. 聽

An established leader and relationship-builder, he has spearheaded the expansion of Human Resources operations at 无码专区 to serve the University鈥檚 nearly 3,000 employees.

鈥淩ay鈥檚 proven success in human resources and talent development is an asset to our leadership team,鈥 says Roger Demareski 鈥91 COE, executive vice president of Administration and Operations. 鈥淗is work in helping the University attract and retain the best and brightest talent is a key part of carrying out the University鈥檚 mission.鈥澛犅

Throughout his tenure, Duffy has led initiatives to develop and augment recruitment and retention programs, including the establishment of a talent acquisition area and expansion of training and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. He also directed initiatives to bolster the benefits and compensation program in addition to further solidifying 无码专区鈥檚 commitment to work/life balance. Duffy also played a crucial role in helping the University successfully navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.聽

鈥溛蘼胱区 is defined by its exceptional community, and I am extremely proud of what we are able to accomplish together,鈥 Duffy says. 鈥淚 look forward to building upon our strong foundation to best serve the people who make 无码专区 such a special place.鈥


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