In a significant announcement to the University of Oklahoma community, President Joseph Harroz Jr. detailed leadership changes within the university's financial and administrative ranks. Effective March 31, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Matt Brockwell will depart, while Vice President for Administration and Finance at OU Health Sciences Center Ken Rowe retires on February 1. Stewart Berkinshaw is set to assume the CFO role, bringing a wealth of experience to steer OU’s financial strategies.
Evolving Leadership for a Brighter Future
Pioneering Change in Fiscal Strategy
Matt Brockwell’s tenure has been marked by transformative initiatives that have reshaped the financial landscape at the University of Oklahoma. Since joining in 2021, he has introduced innovative fiscal strategies in athletics, enhancing revenue streams and operational efficiency. His efforts extended to the College of Medicine, where streamlined operations have significantly improved resource allocation and patient care. Moreover, Brockwell spearheaded the development of an IT framework designed to support long-term growth across all campuses. This forward-thinking approach has not only bolstered current operations but also paved the way for future advancements.The integration of finance teams across the university was another hallmark of Brockwell’s leadership. By fostering collaboration and transparency, he ensured seamless coordination between departments, leading to more effective financial management. His strategic vision has set a solid foundation for OU’s continued financial health and operational excellence. The university’s ability to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing environment can be attributed, in part, to Brockwell’s dedication and expertise.A Legacy of Sustainable Growth
Ken Rowe’s 24-year career at OU has left an indelible mark on the institution. Since joining in 1998, Rowe played a pivotal role in guiding the OU Health Sciences Center toward a sustainable operating model. His leadership during the OU Health merger exemplified his commitment to innovation and strategic planning. Rowe’s contributions have been instrumental in positioning the center as a leader in healthcare education and research.Rowe’s retirement marks the end of an era, but his legacy continues to influence the university’s trajectory. His ability to navigate complex challenges and implement sustainable solutions has ensured that the OU Health Sciences Center remains resilient and adaptable. As he steps down, the university stands on a firm foundation, ready to embrace new opportunities and challenges under the guidance of future leaders.Stewart Berkinshaw: Championing Financial Innovation
With the approval of the OU Board of Regents, Stewart Berkinshaw will take on the critical role of vice president and chief financial officer, effective February 8. Berkinshaw brings extensive experience in academic finance, having previously served as associate provost for Academic Finance and chief budget officer for the Norman campus. His tenure has been characterized by a results-oriented culture that emphasizes exceptional customer service, collaboration, and transparency.Berkinshaw’s educational background includes degrees from the OU Price College of Business, complemented by professional experience at KPMG in Dallas. His expertise in higher education, healthcare, and government sectors positions him uniquely to lead OU’s financial operations. Under his leadership, the university can expect continued progress in financial health and operational excellence, ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently and strategically.Enhancing Operational Services Across Campuses
In addition to these leadership transitions, OU is poised to introduce a senior vice president and chief operating officer position. This new role will focus on improving operational services and providing strategic leadership across all three campuses. The successful candidate will oversee human resources, IT, capital projects, safety, facilities, and strategic initiatives, ensuring full integration and alignment.A national search for this position is currently underway, reflecting OU’s commitment to attracting top-tier talent. The university aims to build on its existing strengths while addressing emerging needs. With this expanded leadership structure, OU is well-positioned to drive operational excellence and deliver high-quality services to students, faculty, and staff.READ MORE