
Michael Strine
Contact Us
P.O. Box 400228
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4226
- Phone:
- 434-924-3252
- Fax:
- 434-982-2770
- Email:
- mstrine@virginia.edu
Biography
Michael Strine
Michael Strine became the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the University in July 2011. He oversees the financial affairs of the University, including each of its schools and divisions, and the Medical Center. In addition, several key operational and administrative areas – such as human resources, facilities, real estate and public safety – report to him. He serves as chief operating officer to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, on the Medical Center Operating Board, and the boards of the University of Virginia Investment Management Committee and the U.Va. Foundation.
Strine previously served as Vice President for Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer of the Johns Hopkins University working with the university’s central administration and with the deans and directors of Johns Hopkins divisions to manage the university’s financial resources in support of its mission. In that role, he served as primary liaison to the Finance Committee of the board of trustees, led the development of the annual budget and five-year plan for the University, oversaw the university's debt, banking and insurance relationships and operations, led significant compliance and risk management efforts, and worked closely on matters such as finance, information technology and infrastructure with the Johns Hopkins Health System, including chairing or otherwise serving on joint entity boards and committees.
Before his role at Johns Hopkins, Strine had nearly a decade of experience in senior finance roles in government in Delaware, as chief financial officer of New Castle County and as chief of policy and operations in the state's Department of Finance. Strine is a 1986 graduate of the University of Delaware and in 1992 earned a doctorate in political science from Johns Hopkins, where he studied public law, organization theory and public policy. Before leaving academia for government service, Strine served as an assistant professor at the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he was published in leading journals and was a finalist for university-wide teaching awards.