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ALDINE ISD NAMES CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Aldine ISD family. He will greatly add to our leadership team and community.” Before serving as Southside ISD’s CFO, Osborne served as director of account ing for Pasadena ISD from 2017 to 2018. He began his career in education in 2000 in Yukon-Koyukuk School District in Fairbanks, AK, serving as chief finan cial officer and the chief operations offi cer before joining Socorro Consolidated Schools (New Mexico) in 2005, serving as executive director of finance/chief of operations. Osborne joined Houston ISD as assistant controller/interim controller in 2013. “Aldine ISD has a great reputation as a school district in Texas, and it also has a reputation for financial integrity and transparency,” Osborne said. “I am honored to serve the students, staff, and community of Aldine ISD. I look forward to being a part of the Aldine Team.”
as the execution of policies adopted by the Board of Trustees. He will provide leadership for the district’s financial services activity to ensure effective management practices, serve as the chief financial and budget advisor and assume administrative responsibili ties for the district’s business office functions. He joins Aldine ISD from Southside ISD, serving as the chief financial officer since 2018. Osborne directed all oper ations, student services, and business functions through team leadership. In his role, he served as the school bond program manager, direct supervisor of facility maintenance, construction, and real-estate manager. As a cabinet member, he served as an advisor to the superintendent. “Stan brings a wealth of knowledge with more than two decades of experience in the finance industry,” Goffney said. “We are very excited that he will join the was responsible for providing strategic leadership and oversight for an 18-sport NCAA Division 1 FCS intercollegiate athletics program. He oversaw the plan ning, fiscal affairs, staffing, fundraising and promotions, athletics facilities, and regulatory compliance for intercolle giate athletics. Additionally, he worked closely with mul tiple internal and external constituencies to advance the university’s objectives and goals. Washington began his career at the university in 1994 as a senior di rector of auxiliary services/assistant vice president for finance and administration, a position he held for 11 year. Between 2008 and 2018, he was vice president of administration and auxiliary services and director of athletics. Washington’s role in Aldine will include identifying key issues, aligning depart ment goals with the district’s goals, investing in the talent base, leading dis trict planning efforts, and implementing effective improvements.
Aldine Independent School District Superintendent Dr. LaTonya M. Goffney has named Stanley ‘Stan’ Osborne the district’s chief financial officer (CFO). Osborne, an experienced school finance leader, will take the helm of Aldine ISD’s financial business affairs as well
ALDINE ISD NAMES CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
Fred E. Washington, a veteran in organi zation operations, strategic leadership, and oversight, has been named chief operations officer of the Aldine Inde pendent School District. The cabinet-level position oversees the non-instructional functions that support the school district.“ Fred is an exceptional addition to our leadership team,” said Superintendent Dr. LaTonya M. Goffney. “In addition to relevant experience with operations, he brings a depth of leadership experience as a former vice president and director of athletics at Prairie View A&M Univer sity. I am excited to work with Fred as we maximize efficiency and move forward with strategic priorities and goals. With his experience, he can execute core strategies with the entire leadership.” Washington served the university for 27 years before being named vice president and director of athletics in 2018, where he served as a member of the President’s Cabinet. Washington
“I am very excited to join the Aldine Independent School District team. This will be a great opportunity to continue the great work the district is doing to support our students and teachers,” Washington said. “Having been part of the post-secondary level of education, I deeply understand the important work we do in operations.”
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