2 members of SRU president’s cabinet allege misrepresentation of financial data – Butler Eagle


Former SRU Provost Abbey Zink and Amir Mohammadi, the university’s former senior vice president for administration, global engagement and economic development, and chief innovation officer.

Two former members of the Slippery Rock University President’s Cabinet allege the institution was misrepresenting financial data to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE).

Despite PASSHE’s recent forensic review — which PASSHE’s director of media relations Kevin Hensil said found no evidence to support a complaint regarding a financial matter — Abbey Zink and Amir Mohammadi say they stand by the concerns they raised as former members of the cabinet.

“And I am asking for the release of the document (forensic review) publicly,” said Mohammadi, the university’s former senior vice president for administration, global engagement and economic development, and chief innovation officer.

He confirmed Friday that he stands by the initial allegations he made in February, via email and an attached letter that were shared with the Butler Eagle.

Zink, former SRU provost and vice president of academic affairs, also shared a statement Friday with the Butler Eagle, offering context around her termination from the president’s cabinet on April 4 and a month’s worth of events that followed.

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