JCC Appoints William Emm as Interim Vice President for Administration and Finance
Published: June 16, 2022
Jefferson Community College (JCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of William Emm (right) to the position of Interim Vice President for Administration and Finance. Emm will serve in this role while Executive Vice President for Administration & Finance, Daniel J. Dupee II, fulfills the duties of Administrator-in-Charge of the College, a position he began on June 2, 2022.
Emm comes to Jefferson with over two decades of community college financial operations experience within the SUNY system. He served fifteen years at Onondaga Community College, including as the Senior Vice President of Administration and Finance and Chief Financial Officer from 2006-2012. Most recently, Emm worked at Genesee Community College from 2012 through 2021, serving as Executive Vice President for Planning and Institutional Effectiveness, and the last three years as Executive Vice President of Administration & Finance and Chief Financial Officer.
As interim Vice President for Academic Affairs at Jefferson, Emm will oversee accounting and financial operations, along with facilities and auxiliary services.
Dr. Dupee states, “Jefferson is fortunate to have someone with Emm’s experience and level of expertise overseeing the College’s financial operations. We look forward to working with him.”
Emm holds an associate’s degree from SUNY Morrisville, a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Syracuse University and a master’s degree in management from Keuka College.
His appointment was effective June 13, 2022.
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