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Top UM executive is heading to this North Carolina university

After exactly six years managing the finances for the largest private university in South Florida, Jacqueline Travisano will step down this summer from the leadership team of the University of Miami and move north.

Travisano, 53, joined the UM as its executive vice president for business and finance and its chief operating officer in June 2017. She will leave at the end of June to become executive vice president and chief financial officer at Wake Forest University, a private institution with about 9,000 students in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

“The ‘why’ is simple. Higher education is my love and my career. The opportunity to serve Wake Forest University — which has consistently ranked as a top 30 university for the last 27 years — as executive vice president was just thrilling,” Travisano said Thursday in an emailed statement to the Herald.

“In addition, North Carolina was always our ‘long-term plan.’ My husband and I own property in the state already, and my husband is a licensed general contractor in North Carolina,” Travisano said.

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Jacqueline Menendez, a UM spokeswoman, said she couldn’t immediately comment on UM’s plans to replace Travisano.

“Dr. Travisano announced her departure earlier this week,” Menendez wrote in an email to the Herald. “I will let you know once we determine what comes next.”

UM President Julio Frenk, announced the news “with mixed feelings” in an email Monday to the university community.

“While this is a bittersweet moment for us, I know her professional acumen and collaborative spirit will be an outstanding asset to our ACC sister school in North Carolina,” Frenk said.