Jamie Fernandes, executive director for Institute Budget Planning and Administration, has been selected as interim vice president for Finance and Planning and chief financial officer for the Institute. This announcement follows Jim Fortner’s appointment to the role of vice president and deputy chief business officer earlier this year.
Jamie Fernandes, executive director for Institute Budget Planning and Administration, has been selected as interim vice president for Finance and Planning and chief financial officer for the Institute. This announcement follows Jim Fortner’s appointment to the role of vice president and deputy chief business officer earlier this year.
Fernandes will begin her new role on June 1. She will report directly to Shantay N. Bolton, executive vice president for Administration and Finance, and join the president’s cabinet.
"Jamie is a consummate budget management professional who engages in transparent collaboration, seeks input from diverse stakeholders, and continuously adapts to feedback. She has a proven track record in financial leadership that will be invaluable during this transitional period,” said Bolton. “She has been instrumental in leading the institutional budget reform work that is underway and I am pleased for her to join the team as the interim vice president for Finance and Planning and chief financial officer. I am confident that Jamie will provide the strategic vision and operational excellence necessary to guide our institution’s financial planning teams as we embark on a national search for the next leader of the unit.”
Fernandes joined Georgia Tech in 2019 as executive director for Institute Budget Planning and Administration and is responsible for the preparation, monitoring, and administration of the Institute’s annual $3.1 billion budget. Since 2021, Fernandes has led Georgia Tech’s efforts to transform the Institute’s budget process with a focus on increasing transparency, accountability, and cost containment. Before joining Georgia Tech, Jamie served the state of Georgia and other University System of Georgia institutions, including Kennesaw State University as well as Georgia State University and Georgia Perimeter College, where she was instrumental in supporting the consolidation of the two schools.
“It is a privilege to step into this role for Finance and Planning as part of the leadership transitional plan,” said Fernandes. “I look forward to working with my colleagues across the Institute to further support the Institute’s growth and its instructional, research, and service missions.”
Jennifer Hubert, associate vice president for Finance and Planning, is chairing the search committee to select the next vice president for Finance and Planning and chief financial officer for the Institute. The search firm supporting this process will be Buffkin Baker.
More information will be provided as it becomes available.