CFO
WVU Medicine
Nick assumed the role of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of West Virginia University Medicine (WVUM) in July 2023. Prior to joining WVUM, Nick was the CFO and Treasurer of Temple University Health System starting there in September 2020. Prior to Temple, he served in various leadership capacities at UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (CHP), including Vice President of Operations, Vice President of Pediatric and Academic Affairs, Executive Administrator for the Department of Pediatrics, and the CFO. Nick also served as the CFO for UPMC Children’s Foundation.
Nick joined UPMC in 2005 as a Senior Financial Analyst in the Corporate Finance Department, and in 2007 he became Staff Associate to the CFO of the Hospital and Community Services Division. In 2009, he became the CFO of UPMC Mercy and the UPMC Rehabilitation Network and worked in that capacity through 2013. Nick became the CFO for UPMC Children’s in 2013, while also serving as the finance integration leader and interim CFO for UPMC Altoona from 2013 through 2015. Before coming to UPMC, Nick worked for General Electric (GE) where he held the position of Auditor on the Corporate Audit Staff, and was a graduate of GE’s two-year Financial Management Program. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Pittsburgh Katz Graduate School of Business.
Nick and his wife have a daughter and three sons. He enjoys several sports and outdoor activities including golf, ice hockey, skiing, and soccer. He is a member of ACHE, HAP, HFMA, and WVHA. Nick enjoys volunteering his time through a variety of local organizations including the United Way. He was the board chair at the Woodlands Foundation, the chair at Family Services of Western Pennsylvania, and a board member at Children’s Community Pediatrics. Nick was recognized in 2010 by Pittsburgh Magazine as one of Pittsburgh’s 40 under 40, and in 2021 as a CFO of the Year in the Rising Star category by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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