Loyola Marymount University
Aimee Uen, senior vice president and chief financial officer, has nearly 20 years of financial experience, including 10 years of leadership in LMU’s Finance Division, where she served most recently as vice president for finance and controller. She assumed her responsibilities on June 1, 2021.
Uen’s fiscal leadership has been vital to maintaining LMU’s strong financial position throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated economic challenges, positioning the institution to emerge more competitive. Her business acumen, paired with the prowess for driving operational efficiencies, process improvements, and technology solutions has enabled the university to adjust quickly to the new dynamics of a virtual and remote educational environment.
As vice president for finance and controller, Uen partnered on several transformational projects to enhance LMU’s institutional effectiveness and outcomes orientation. She is currently co-leading the implementation of an enterprise software solution that reimagines mission-critical business processes and service delivery models that are essential to the university’s operations.
Prior to joining LMU, SVP Uen was an assurance manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP in Los Angeles. She earned her B.A. in business economics, with an emphasis in accounting and a minor in Asian American Studies, from UC Santa Barbara.
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Located between the Pacific Ocean and downtown Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University is a comprehensive university offering 60 major programs, 55 minor undergraduate degrees and programs. The Graduate Division offers 39 master’s degree programs and one education doctorate, one juris doctorate and 10 credential programs. Founded in 1911, LMU is ranked third in “Best Regional Universities (West)” by U.S. News and World Report. LMU is the largest Jesuit Catholic university for undergraduates on the West Coast, with more than 6,000 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate and law students.