Jed Shivers shines in ‘Who’s Who in Budgeting & Finance.’

February 22, 2024
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– Jed Shivers, Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration at Stony Brook University, has been recognized by City & State in its “Who’s Who in Budgeting & Finance” for 2024.

– Shivers is responsible for managing financial, administrative, and facilities operations at Stony Brook University.

In February 2024, Jed Shivers, the Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration at Stony Brook University, was honored by City & State in its “Who’s Who in Budgeting & Finance” for the year. This recognition highlights highly effective experts who play a crucial role in balancing the books and generating revenue for their respective organizations. Shivers, who joined Stony Brook in July 2022, has a portfolio that includes overseeing Budget, Financial Planning and Analysis, HR, Enterprise Risk Management, IT, Finance, and Facilities Operations at the University.

He holds a Bachelor of Science from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from the University of Connecticut. Shivers has previously worked at institutions like the University of North Dakota, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and the University of California, bringing a wealth of experience to his role at Stony Brook. In his time at Stony Brook, Shivers has been instrumental in key financial projects, such as analyzing and manipulating a proforma model for the Climate Solutions Center on Governors Island. His expertise in financial planning and negotiation has been crucial in advancing the University’s financial position and strategic initiatives.

In addition to his financial responsibilities, Shivers has also served as an Executive Sponsor for Stony Brook’s ERP implementation, showcasing his commitment to innovation and efficiency within the organization. His contributions have been vital in guiding Stony Brook University towards its institutional mission of education, research, and service, making him a key figure in the University’s financial leadership team.

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