Candice Goeggel, CPA
Assistant Vice Chancellor and Assistant Dean Finance
Professional Overview
Candice Goeggel is an accomplished finance executive with extensive experience in academic and corporate settings. As the Assistant Vice Chancellor and Assistant Dean Finance at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, she oversees the strategic financial planning, budgeting, and reporting for the prestigious institution.
Experience Summary
Current Role
In her current role, Candice is responsible for managing the school's financial operations, including budgeting, forecasting, and compliance. She works closely with department heads and senior leadership to ensure the efficient allocation of resources and the achievement of institutional goals. Candice's strategic focus and data-driven approach have been instrumental in maintaining the school's financial stability and supporting its continued growth and development.
Career Progression
Prior to her current role, Candice served as the Executive Director of Finance, Budget and Planning at the Washington University School of Medicine, where she played a key role in implementing Workday, a comprehensive enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. She also held the position of Senior Director of Financial Business, overseeing the financial operations and reporting for the institution.
Earlier in her career, Candice gained valuable experience as the Workday Deputy Director of Finance at Washington University in St. Louis, where she led the implementation and integration of the Workday system. She also worked as an Accounting Supervisor at Enterprise Fleet Management, honing her skills in financial reporting and analysis.
Academic Background
Candice holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from a prestigious university. She is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), demonstrating her commitment to professional development and financial expertise.
Areas of Expertise
- Financial management and strategic planning
- Budgeting and forecasting
- Accounting and reporting
- Compliance and risk management
- ERP system implementation and integration
- Departmental collaboration and cross-functional leadership
Professional Impact
Candice's contributions have been instrumental in maintaining the financial stability and strategic direction of the Washington University School of Medicine. Her leadership has been recognized for her ability to navigate complex financial challenges, implement innovative solutions, and foster a culture of financial stewardship and accountability.
Conclusion
With her proven track record of success, Candice Goeggel is poised to continue making a significant impact in the academic finance and administration field. Her commitment to excellence, strategic thinking, and collaborative approach make her a valuable asset to the Washington University School of Medicine and the broader higher education community.