Daniel T. Konstalid, an experienced senior financial officer with an extensive background in higher education, has been appointed vice president for finance and administration and treasurer at Skidmore College.
Konstalid will begin his role on June 15 and serve as the college’s senior officer in all financial and business matters. He joins Skidmore from Gettysburg College, where he has served as vice president for finance and administration and treasurer since 2006.
At Gettysburg, Konstalid has led the formation of a financial strategy for the college to advance key programmatic initiatives and ensure its continuing financial stability while overseeing financial, accounting, budget, treasury, and endowment management; facilities planning and operations; human resources; risk management; and auxiliary services.
Among his many duties, he also served as a member of the faculty finance committee and the campus emergency response team.
“Skidmore will benefit greatly from Dan’s strategic insight and management skills, and he brings exceptional expertise to this important leadership role,” said Skidmore College President Marc C. Conner. “His keen judgement, financial acumen, and exceptional understanding of the value of the liberal arts in today’s world will help ensure that Skidmore College continues to prosper and that our students thrive.”
Konstalid previously served as vice president for finance and administration at Le Moyne College in Syracuse; controller and director of budgets at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.; and senior audit manager at Pricewaterhouse Coopers in Syracuse.
He holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Le Moyne College.
“I am both honored and delighted to join Skidmore College as its next vice president for finance and administration. I have long admired Skidmore’s unique ability to balance its commitment to the liberal arts with its emphasis on preparation for professions, leadership, and lifelong learning,” Konstalid said. “I look forward to working with the entire Skidmore community as the college continues to implement its comprehensive Campus Master Plan and lays the foundation for a strategic planning process that will continue to enhance its educational mission.”
His appointment is the result of a national search that began in October. The search for this position was assisted by Steve Leo, managing director of Storbeck Search.