Christopher Goss
About Christopher Goss
Christopher Goss serves as the Associate Vice President for Financial Management at The George Washington University, where he promotes workforce talent and innovative problem-solving within the financial management team. He has extensive experience in budget development and financial analysis, having held various leadership roles at multiple educational institutions.
Current Role at The George Washington University
Christopher Goss serves as the Associate Vice President for Financial Management at The George Washington University. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to the financial oversight of the institution. In this role, he develops, coordinates, and consolidates the annual budget, forecasts, long-range plans, and capital budgets for the schools. Goss promotes workforce talent and encourages innovative approaches to problem-solving within the financial management team, working closely with the Provost’s Office and Deans to provide meaningful financial analysis that supports the university's mission.
Previous Experience at Boston University
Before his current position, Christopher Goss worked at Boston University from 2008 to 2016. Initially, he served as the Assistant to the Executive Vice President for three years, where he gained valuable experience in financial management. He later advanced to the role of Associate Provost for Budget and Planning, a position he held for five years. His time at Boston University allowed him to develop skills in budget planning and financial strategy.
Experience at Maryland Institute College of Art
Christopher Goss was the Associate Vice President of Finance at the Maryland Institute College of Art for one year, from 2016 to 2017. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing financial operations and contributing to the institution's financial planning and management efforts. This position further enhanced his expertise in financial leadership within an educational context.
Background in Budget Analysis
Goss began his career as a Budget and Policy Analyst - Advanced at the University of Wisconsin System, where he worked from 2001 to 2008. This seven-year tenure provided him with a strong foundation in budget analysis and policy development. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he studied from 1996 to 2000.