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Jackie Romano Headlines Latest F. Eugene Romano Executive Lecture Series at Utica University
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The F. Eugene Romano Executive lecture series is presented by the Business and Economics Department of Utica University in cooperation with the Office of Advancement. It gives students the opportunity to engage with community leaders in those fields and learn from their experiences in the industry.
Utica University alumna, Jacqueline “Jackie” Romano ’11, G ’13, will headline the F. Eugene Romano Executive Lecture Series at Utica University. The presentation will be delivered at the Robert Brvenik Center for Business Education at the Clark City Center on Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m.
Romano currently serves as the senior vice president of information technology and vice president of philanthropy at The Fountainhead Group. She has been with the company for 35 years and has spearheaded numerous departments, including IT, Operations, and Global Procurement. She previously held a certification as a Fraud Examiner with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) and worked with the Oneida County District Attorney’s Crime Against Revenue Program, where she supported the recovery of more than $85 million in revenue for the state.
Romano earned her bachelor's degree in Economic Crime Investigation as well as a master's degree in Economic Crime Management from Utica University.
Romano has a passion for the community and is involved in various nonprofit organizations and political campaigns in Oneida County.
The F. Eugene Romano Executive lecture series is presented by the Business and Economics Department of Utica University in cooperation with the Office of Advancement. It gives students the opportunity to engage with community leaders in those fields and learn from their experiences in the industry.
by Victoria DeLuca '24, PR Intern
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