Robert Specter

Robert M. Specter

Advisor

Robert M. Specter serves The Catholic University of America as its Vice President for Finance & Treasurer, where he oversees the university’s business operations, investments, real estate and facilities design, construction and maintenance, including power generation and distribution. Previously, Rob was Vice President for Administration & Finance at the University of Maryland, where he initiated planning for the university’s improvements to nearby College Park neighborhoods.

He served as Vice President for Finance at the University of Delaware (UD), guiding its financial course during the lengthy economic recession. In partnership with UD’s College of Earth, Ocean and Environment and a private turbine manufacturer, he founded First State Marine Wind LLC, which built and profitably operates a 2.0 megawatt wind turbine as part of the University’s research and development in alternative energy technologies. He also served as Board Chair of Blue Hen Hotel LLC, which owns and operates a Marriott-flagged hotel in Newark, DE.

Earlier in his career Mr. Specter served in vice presidential roles at the City University of New York, Oregon State University and Montana State University. He was a charter member of the US Green Building Council’s Cascadia Region as the initial Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) sustainability metrics were implemented.

Mr. Specter currently serves on the board of a chapter of Financial Executives International, on the MidAtlantic Council of the Society for College and University Planning, and is a former board member of the Western Association of College and University Business Officers. He is a frequent presenter at professional association meetings on topics such as enterprise risk management, university finance and wind energy.

Mr. Specter earned his bachelor’s degree in Geoscience at the University of Rochester, an MS degree in Geology at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and an MBA at Arizona State University.