ACEP Bids Farewell to Nickole Conley
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        ACEP is sad to announce that our deputy director of operations, Nickole Conley, is leaving the organization. Nickole has been instrumental in ACEP since its inception 10 years ago, first as the business manager of the Institute of Northern Engineering and later as the chief financial officer of the College of Engineering and Mines.
In 2015, Nickole took a more active role in ACEP, assuming the role of deputy director
                           of operations. With her fiscal knowledge and strong leadership, she helped guide the
                           organization to be the strong, dynamic and agile organization that it is.
 
Nickole leaves ACEP next month, having been selected to serve as the new executive
                           officer in the UAF Chancellor’s Office. In her new role, Nickole will serve as a member
                           of the chancellor’s management team and will support a wide variety of efforts across
                           campus. One of her first projects will be to manage the UAF strategic planning process,
                           which is slated to begin before Thanksgiving.
 
“Nickole has a significant breadth and depth of knowledge of UAF,” said Chancellor
                           Daniel M. White. “Her strategic thinking and problem-solving approach will add tremendous
                           value to UAF as we launch our strategic planning efforts and work to support entrepreneurial
                           efforts across campus.”
 
ACEP Director Gwen Holdmann says, “Nickole has been an invaluable member of the ACEP
                           team over the past several years. She has served on our leadership team, managed our
                           base state budget, developed the business model for our , and helped implement processes to minimize administrative burdens for ACEP’s research
                           team. She will be sorely missed, but we believe she is an excellent choice for this
                           important new role and will be instrumental in implementing UAF’s future vision.”
Nickole Conley. Photo by JR Ancheta.
 
				
