Neil Holsing Named Associate Dean
Neil Holsing has been appointed as an associate dean for the College of Medicine, primarily focused on enhancing operational efficiencies and financial reporting.
Holsing joined the college 12 years ago as the information technology (IT) director for the department of internal medicine and has served many roles during his tenure. In 2009, he became the executive director for business and administration (EDBA) for the departments of neurology and pathology.
He has been actively involved in centralization initiatives for the college, including development of robust financial reporting, centralization of accounting functions, consolidation of the IT service desk and development of a single practice plan for University of Cincinnati Physicians.
In his new role, Holsing will spend approximately 30 percent of his time in the Deans Office, continuing as the EDBA for the neurology and rehabilitation medicine department.
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