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'''Al Horvath''' was Executive Vice President for Finance from 2004 - 2007. During his tenure at Columbia, Horvath developed a five-year capital plan and debt strategy.
 
'''Al Horvath''' was Executive Vice President for Finance from 2004 - 2007. During his tenure at Columbia, Horvath developed a five-year capital plan and debt strategy.
  
Prior to Columbia, Horvath was vice president for business and finance at the California Institute of Technology. Horvath received a B.S. in accounting from Penn State in 1981 and an MBA from Duquesne University in 1985.
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Prior to joining Columbia, Horvath was vice president for business and finance at the California Institute of Technology. Horvath received a B.S. in accounting from Penn State in 1981 and an MBA from Duquesne University in 1985.
  
 
It 2007, it was reported that Columbia's IRS filings indicated that Horvath's salary was $335,516. Horvath was replaced by [[Anne Sullivan]] in 2007, and he moved on to Penn State. In 2011, Horvath was named Under Secretary for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer of the Smithsonian.
 
It 2007, it was reported that Columbia's IRS filings indicated that Horvath's salary was $335,516. Horvath was replaced by [[Anne Sullivan]] in 2007, and he moved on to Penn State. In 2011, Horvath was named Under Secretary for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer of the Smithsonian.

Latest revision as of 02:40, 3 February 2014

Al Horvath was Executive Vice President for Finance from 2004 - 2007. During his tenure at Columbia, Horvath developed a five-year capital plan and debt strategy.

Prior to joining Columbia, Horvath was vice president for business and finance at the California Institute of Technology. Horvath received a B.S. in accounting from Penn State in 1981 and an MBA from Duquesne University in 1985.

It 2007, it was reported that Columbia's IRS filings indicated that Horvath's salary was $335,516. Horvath was replaced by Anne Sullivan in 2007, and he moved on to Penn State. In 2011, Horvath was named Under Secretary for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer of the Smithsonian.

Preceded by
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Executive Vice President for Finance 
2004-2007
Succeeded by
Anne Sullivan