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Roberts Wesleyan welcomes VP for operations

Roberts Wesleyan University recently welcomed Simao Da Silva as vice president for operations and business development, a new role at the institution. With more than a decade of experience in corporate and nonprofit finance roles, Da Silva joins the university from Pillar College, where he served as vice president of business development and operations.

“I am delighted that Simao will be joining our executive team,” said Roberts Wesleyan University President Dr. Rupert A. Hayles Jr. “His extensive professional experience and unique leadership talent will be an asset to us as he oversees operational efficiency improvements aimed at driving the activities of our new strategic plan, Vision 2030. It is exciting to anticipate his perspectives on new business opportunities, entrepreneurial ventures and the benefits of streamlined practices within our organization.”

As vice president for operations and business development at Roberts Wesleyan, Da Silva will oversee the areas of human resources, facilities, campus safety, information technology and the Community Institutes, along with other business development ventures. He will leverage his extensive background in finance and cross-functional management of nonprofit operations to plan, direct, coordinate and oversee operations activities, ensuring the development and implementation of efficient processes and cost-effective systems to meet the university’s current and future needs.

Prior to his work at Pillar College, Da Silva spent several years in private and nonprofit financial management and consulting roles, developing his expertise in areas such as investment banking, asset management, treasury and securities, and credit derivatives. He also served as director of strategic partnership at movement.org and spent more than a decade on Wall Street at JPMorgan Chase in various capacities, including sales associate, portfolio manager and assistant treasurer, overseeing client portfolios and lines of credit totaling $100 million.

Da Silva earned his MBA from Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management and a Bachelor of Arts from the Fox School of Business at Temple University.
For more information about Roberts Wesleyan University, visit http://roberts.edu.

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