January 16, 2025 - 06:49

Allen Stanley has been appointed as the new vice chancellor for finance and administration at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. This marks his return to the university after having held various finance positions in the past. Stanley's extensive experience in financial management and administration is expected to bring valuable insights and leadership to the university's financial operations.
In his new role, Stanley will oversee the university's financial planning, budgeting, and resource allocation, ensuring that the institution remains financially sustainable while supporting its mission of providing quality education. His previous tenure at UALR has equipped him with a deep understanding of the university's unique challenges and opportunities.
Stanley expressed enthusiasm for returning to UALR, emphasizing his commitment to fostering a transparent and effective financial environment. The university community looks forward to his leadership and the positive impact it will have on its financial future.
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