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University Welcomes New Vice President for Business A airs/CFO
Leonard (Len) A. Cullo Jr. joins Texas A&M University-San Antonio as vice president for business affairs and chief financial officer. Cullo will oversee a broad range of business and campus development initiatives in addition to departments responsible for technology, campus safety, business operations, financial operations, Title IX, human resources, regional development partnerships and compliance.
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Cullo is an experienced senior financial executive with a proven record of accomplishments in capital market transactions, risk management, investment management and mergers and acquisitions. Prior to A&M-San Antonio, Cullo served as senior advisor to the president for investment and athletics at PennWest University. He was vice president for finance and administration and a member of the President’s Executive Council at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. Cullo holds corporate experience, serving in several roles, including senior vice president-treasurer at H.J. Heinz Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; vice president-counsel for Equibank in Pittsburgh; an associate at Smith & Schnache in Dayton, Ohio; and tax accountant and certified public accountant for Peat Marwick Mitchell in Cleveland, Ohio.
He earned a J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and a BBA from the University of Notre Dame.
Cullo officially began his new role on February 6. With his vast experience and expertise, he will continue to build a strong foundation for the future at A&M-San Antonio.
University Holds Ribbon Cutting
Texas A&M-San Antonio held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on January 12 for the new College of Business (COB)/Library Hall building. Members of the University and San Antonio communities, along with several elected o cials, gathered to celebrate the occasion.
In November 2020, A&M-San Antonio received approval from the A&M System Board of Regents for the $53 million project to build the College of Business and Library. The newest addition to the University features a computer room, 11 labs and classrooms, more than 60 study/breakout rooms, and 90 College of Business faculty and administrative o ces within 101,046 gross square feet. A&M-San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing institutions in the A&M System, and the new facility supports the University in meeting the educational needs of A&M-San Antonio students.