Maria Troiano
About Maria Troiano
Maria Troiano serves as the Operations Manager at Yale University, where she has held various roles since 2002, including positions in finance and administration. She has extensive experience in financial analysis and budget management, having worked closely with university executives to ensure compliance and effective financial oversight.
Work at Yale University
Maria Troiano has held multiple positions at Yale University, contributing to various departments over the years. She began her tenure in 2002 as an Administrative Assistant III at the Yale University School of Medicine. She then transitioned to several roles, including Financial Analyst II, Senior Financial Analyst, and General Accounting Manager, before becoming the Associate Director of Finance & Administration in 2018. In 2021, she took on the role of Operations Manager in the Department of Astronomy, where she continues to work.
Education and Expertise
Maria Troiano studied at Southern Connecticut State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Corporate Communications from 1990 to 1994. She furthered her education at Albertus Magnus College, achieving a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and a Master of Science in Management (MSM) from 2004 to 2007. Her educational background supports her expertise in finance and administration within a university setting.
Background
Maria Troiano has a diverse background in administrative and financial roles, primarily within Yale University. She has accumulated over 18 years of experience at the institution, focusing on financial management, compliance, and administrative support. Her early career included roles as an Administrative Assistant and Logistics Coordinator, which laid the foundation for her subsequent positions in financial analysis and management.
Achievements
Throughout her career at Yale University, Maria Troiano has made significant contributions to financial management and compliance. She acts as a trusted financial advisor to university executive officers, monitoring and analyzing restricted funds. She has developed exception reports to ensure compliance with financial management standards and performed institution-wide budget variance analysis. Notably, she led a fund research initiative that uncovered over $10 million in residual balances.