Stony Brook University

08/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/26/2024 09:47

Leadership Updates for the President’s Office and University Advancement

Following the retirement of Judy Greiman in August, who has served as chief deputy to the president and senior vice president of government and community relations for nine years, a number of leadership appointments were made as part of the transition plan for Greiman's roles and responsibilities.

Judy Greiman

Stony Brook University Vice President for Advancement Justin Fincher will serve as interim chief deputy to the president and senior vice president of government and community relations effective August 26.

"Stony Brook's trajectory of success and enviable accomplishments are the direct result of Judy's hard work and heartfelt belief in excellent, affordable public higher education," said Stony Brook Interim President Richard L. McCormick. "I have come to rely greatly on her wisdom and keen insights, knowing she always has Stony Brook's best interests at heart."

McCormick noted that Greiman will continue advising him in a consultancy role following her retirement.

Justin Fincher

Fincher will also serve as Stony Brook's primary leadership, policy and advocacy liaison to SUNY. He will continue to serve as executive director of the Stony Brook Foundation. "Justin brings a thoughtful, solutions-oriented approach to his work and is always quick to partner with colleagues in new and innovative ways, making him ideal for this critical work," McCormick said.

In related leadership changes, Scott Barrett, who currently serves as senior associate vice president for advancement, has been appointed as interim vice president for advancement. Tasheka Sutton-Young has been promoted to associate vice president of presidential initiatives, and her role in the Office of the President will be expanded to include many of the internal duties that Greiman has covered for that office. Oversight for the Office of Equity and Access will move for this academic year to Suzanne Shane, chief campus counsel.

A national search to permanently fill Greiman's role will be launched in the coming months.