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UW-Madison picks internal candidate for next chief business officer | Higher education

By James Hoomana 4 months ago

UW-Madison has promoted its interim chief financial officer to the permanent position, the university announced Thursday.







Rob Cramer

Cramer


Rob Cramer took over as the temporary vice chancellor for finance and administration last May following the departure of Laurent Heller, who left for Johns Hopkins University. Cramer was also among the finalists in the 2016 search that led to Heller’s hire.

“Rob has all of the tools, experience and knowledge to lead these critical units and support our university’s success,” Chancellor Rebecca Blank said in a statement. “I’m appreciative of his steady presence at this important time of transition.”

Cramer, a UW-Madison alumnus, has a resume that includes decades of administrative experience. He spent 10 years at UW-Platteville as the vice chancellor for administrative services and about four years as vice president for administration for the University of Wisconsin System. He’s also served as secretary of the State of Wisconsin Building Commission and administrator of the Division of State Facilities in the state Department of Administration.

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“The university is at a critical juncture and we have to be very focused on ensuring it thrives in order to support Wisconsin today and tomorrow,” Cramer said in a statement.

Cramer’s office oversees budget, facilities planning, business services, human resources, public safety and University Housing.

His salary will be $420,000, university spokesperson John Lucas said.

Other finalists for the job included Sheryl Van Gruensven, UW-Green Bay’s chief business officer, and Patrick Duhaney, the city manager for Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Art of the Everyday: A recap of March in photos from Wisconsin State Journal photographers





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With the warmest temperatures of the year taking hold in the area, a walker enjoys the day’s spring-like weather during a walk along the shoreline of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wis., Wednesday, March 16, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Yvette Pino, of Madison, Army veteran and curator of veteran art at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, does printmaking demonstrations from the window of the museum on Capitol Square in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 16, 2022. The event is part of Southern Graphics Council International (SGCI) annual conference with printmaking demonstrations continuing Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and an exhibit “Wisconsin Was There: Sharing the Legacies of Printmakers Who Served in the Military” that displays prints by veterans with a connection to Wisconsin. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Odin, a 5-month-old puppy, looks inside while playing at Duncan’s Dog Daycare in Madison, Wis., Monday, March 21, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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Sam Koblenski, right, holds an umbrella for his son Ian as he photographs fog over Lake Monona at Monona Terrace in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 30, 2022. The duo was out photographing Frank Lloyd Wright architecture throughout Madison as a spring break homework assignment. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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John Berner, a preparator at the Chazen Museum of Art on the campus of UW-Madison, installs elements of “Suspended Landscapes,” a large-scale fabric piece by Toronto-based artist Amanda McCavour in the museum’s Paige Court in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Commemorating the museum’s 50th anniversary, the machine embroidered and stitched work incorporates native plant specimens held in the campus’ Wisconsin State Herbarium. The site-specific piece is comprised of 60 semi-transparent panels and will remain on display through mid-September. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Callie Stanley makes her way across an obstacle at the Madison College Challenge Course in Madison, Wis., Monday, March 21, 2022. The Craig High School softball team from Janesville was using the Challenge Course as a team building activity prior to the beginning of the season. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL






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Sunny skies and warmer temperatures encourage shorts and t-shirts from students with UW-Madison as they dodge sloppy conditions during a training run along Vilas Drive in Madison, Wis., Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Eluding a light rain shower under the cover of an umbrella, Jane Kroesen of Tucson, Ariz. walks along Century Ave. in Middleton, Wis., Tuesday, March 22, 2022. In the area to visit family, Kroesen said she was actually enjoying the conditions, as rain is infrequent in the desert southwest. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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A pedestrian is silhouetted by a neon wall at the central branch of the Madison Public Library in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, March 23, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL






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Mel Chin talks about his spider sculpture titled “Cabinet of Craving” at his exhibition “Mel Chin: There’s Something Happening Here” at Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in Madison, Wis., Thursday, March 17, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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John Jaeggi, of Brooklyn, Wisconsin, left, and Roland Sahli, of Switzerland, judge rindless swiss during the World Championship Cheese Contest at Monona Terrace in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 1, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Scott Amera, with his 1-year-old granddaughter, Ellie Amera, walk out of a barn that was damaged on his son and daughter-in-law’s farm from a tornado that touched down Saturday night on Leslie Road in the town of Dunkirk, Wis., Tuesday, March 8, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Jennifer Angus, an insect artist and professor in Design Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison talks about her exhibit “Jennifer Angus: A is for Apple, B is for Bug, C is for Cicada” at the Wyoming Valley School Cultural Arts Center in Spring Green, Wis., Thursday, March 24, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Epic employees move into the new Mystery Building on the Storybook Campus in Verona, Wis., Wednesday, March 23, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Kristina Whisenhunt, top, and Becky Rabensdorf use the German wheel at Madison Circus Space in Madison, Wis., Friday, March 11, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Middleton Co-op’s Maddy Ahlborn (11) hits the net as teammate Rachel Jasinski (12) attempts to score against D.C. Everest Co-op’s Dru Sabatke (23) and goalie Claire Calmes (31) in the second period of a WIAA girls hockey state semifinal game at Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., Thursday, March 3, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Wisconsin’s guard Brad Davison (34) deflects a pass intended for Iowa State’s forward Aljaz Kunc (5) during the second half of Wisconsin’s 54-49 second round loss in the 2022 NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball tournament in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, March 20, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Gibraltar High School’s Dex Tishler (30) battles against Randolph defenders for the ball during a WIAA Division 5 boys basketball state tournament semifinal at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Friday, March 18, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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Hudson’s Brecken Meyer gets tangled up fighting for the puck against Edgewood’s Paul Sergenian, 7, and J.J. Wiebusch, 6, during the third period of the Division 1 State Boys Hockey Championship game at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., Saturday, March 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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Wisconsin’s center Chris Vogt (33) falls into a row of photographers during the first half of he team’s second round game of 2022 NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball tournament against Iowa State in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, March 20, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Randolph’s Sam Grieger, left, and teammate Travis Alvin hug as they come off the court near the end of the Division 5 WIAA boys state basketball championship game where they defeated Bangor 65-51 at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Saturday, March 19, 2022. AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL



AMBER ARNOLD






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Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn (23) is embraced by teammates Chris Vogt, left, and Ben Carlson following the Badger’s 70-67 win over Purdue at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wis., Tuesday, March 1, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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Westosha Central’s Kenny Garth turns to present the sectional plaque to the student section following their 79-48 win over Oregon during a WIAA Division 2 boys basketball sectional final at Watertown High School in Watertown, Wis., Saturday, March 12, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL






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Madison Edgewood fans cheer as the team is introduced prior to their WIAA Division 1 state semifinal hockey game against Notre Dame de la Baie Academy at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., Friday, March 4, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Hudson’s Zach Kochendorfer, center, celebrates the team’s victory over Edgewood in the Division 1 State Boys Hockey Championship game at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis., Saturday, March 5, 2022. KAYLA WOLF, STATE JOURNAL



KAYLA WOLF STATE JOURNAL






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The final three participants of the 2022 Badger State Spelling Bee, Maadhav Karun, left, Maya Jadhav, center, and Aiden Wijeyakulasuriya, right, compete during the event at the Mitby Theater on the campus of Madison College in Madison, Wis., Saturday, March 26, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL






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Wisconsin’s guard Brad Davison (34) reacts as time expires during Wisconsin’s 54-49 second round loss to Iowa State in the 2022 NCAA Division 1 men’s basketball tournament in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday, March 20, 2022. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL



JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL


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