Heze Simmons: Sustained Public Value for HigherEd

| August 22, 2023

As CFO of a public community college, and subsequently a private university, Heze Simmons advanced the partnership between these higherEd institutions and three+one.

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three+one is proud to announce the addition of Heze Simmons to our team of public finance experts as Director of HigherEd Partnerships. In this role, Heze will champion the fiscal improvement of colleges and universities across the country by utilizing cashVest’s pioneering liquidity management solutions.

As a seasoned C-level executive with extensive experience in finance and administration, including two decades in higherEd, Heze is a leader in fiscal stewardship for colleges and universities.

More than an advocate for cashVest as a resource in identifying new revenue streams not directly correlated to enrollment, Heze is also a practiced partner of the solution. Prior to joining three+one, his work as CFO of a public community college, and subsequently a private university, advanced the partnership between these higherEd institutions and three+one.

 

 

Heze’s leadership generated measurable and sustained public value for both SUNY Monroe Community College (MCC) and St. John Fisher University, with the cumulative interest earned totaling more than $5.096 million for both institutions.

By continuing to invest in resources for our stakeholders, three+one believes the professional knowledge, thought leadership, and personally-relatable experience of Heze Simmons as a peer will benefit our higherEd partners.

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