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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Feb. 4, 2013) – The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine recently selected Joseph Massman, M.B.A., CPA, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences executive vice president for finance and operations, chief financial officer and chief operating officer, as secretary of the AACOM Council of Fiscal Officers.
AACOM is an association that represents and supports the nation’s 29 osteopathic medical schools. The Council of Fiscal Officers’ membership is comprised of fiscal officers for each of the colleges of osteopathic medicine. Its purpose is to exchange ideas pertaining to the fiscal management of the colleges and develop and disseminate information to enhance their financial management.
“As a seasoned financial administrator, Mr. Massman will bring a wealth of experience to the table for AACOM’s Council of Fiscal Officers,” said Marshall Walker, D.O., interim president and chief executive officer for the University. “KCUMB relies strongly on his leadership and expertise and we are happy that the osteopathic medical education community can benefit as well.”
About KCUMBKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences is a fully accredited, private university, with a College of Biosciences and a College of Osteopathic Medicine. Founded in 1916, its College of Osteopathic Medicine is the oldest medical school in Kansas City, Mo., and the largest in the state.
Posted: 02/04/2013
Category: General
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