Nancy Hurt

Vice President of Operations at CSU STRATA

Nancy Hurt has a strong background in operations and real estate management. Nancy currently serves as the Vice President of Operations at CSU STRATA, where they are responsible for leading various corporate-wide service functions. Previously, they held the role of Vice President of Real Estate at the Colorado State University Research Foundation. Prior to that, Nancy served as the Managing Director of Real Estate at CSURF, where they oversaw the acquisition and use of assets. Nancy also has experience in financial management, having served as Treasurer for Rocky Mountain APPA and Secretary/Treasurer for APPA. Additionally, Nancy has held various managerial positions at Colorado State University Facilities Management, where they were responsible for overseeing facilities planning, real estate, and data/information services.

Nancy Hurt completed their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Social Sciences from Colorado State University, where they studied from 1986 to 1992. Later, they pursued a Master of Science (MS) in Management - Organizational Leadership from Regis University, attending from 2002 to 2007. Additionally, in May 2017, they obtained the Certified Educational Facilities Professional (CEFP) certification from APPA.

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Fort Collins, United States

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CSU STRATA

CSU STRATA (formerly known as Colorado State University Research Foundation (CSURF), is a private, not-for-profit Colorado corporation, legally separate from Colorado State University. CSU STRATA exists to support and serve the Colorado State University System through intellectual property management & technology transfer services, strategic real estate management & development services, and special project oversight & operational management. MISSION & VISION: To Aid and assist the CSU System in research, education and outreach efforts through technology transfer, real estate development and management, and innovative financing to support University priorities. Set against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins, the Choice City is a vibrant and growing city overflowing with opportunity. Families, outdoor enthusiasts and high-tech entrepreneurs feel at home in Fort Collins, the largest city in northern Colorado. With Colorado State University in the middle of town, innovation and enthusiasm course throughout the city, which is also a hub for craft beer revolution. When you move here, you’ll instantly feel connected – Fort Collins has a friendly, welcoming culture with many, many groups, spaces and activities designed to bring people together, no matter your interests. Top Industries are education, manufacturing, high-tech and healthcare.


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