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CU promotes Greensburg native Tim Judd to VP Finance

By Joan C. McKinney

Campbellsville University President Michael V. Carter has promoted Tim Judd to vice president for finance, chief financial officer (CFO).

Carter said, "Tim has been a valued member of our financial staff serving in several roles until the recent vice president position. He has led the Office of Business Services with integrity and dedication. We are proud to make this new position for Tim."

Judd is responsible for all aspects of finance for the university including budget, accounting, purchasing, student accounts, tax compliance, debt, investments, cash management and student financial aid. He is in his 18th year with the university.


Judd received his Master of Business Administration Degree from Campbellsville University in 2005. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with an emphasis in accounting, from Campbellsville University in 2002.

He is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in Kentucky.

His professional career has been with Campbellsville University serving as staff accountant, senior accountant, controller and associate vice president for finance prior to his current position. During his tenure, the University budget has increased to over $138M, more than four times what it was in 2006 when he assumed the role of controller. Total assets of the University now exceed $110M.

Judd is a member of several professional organizations including the Association of Independent Certified Public Accountants, Kentucky Society of Certified Public Accountants, National Association of College and University Business Officers, Southern Association of College and University Business Officers and the Association of Independent Kentucky Colleges and Universities Business Officers.

He is active in professional development for university business officers in all these organizations to stay current on non-profit tax compliance, accounting, non-profit finance, treasury management, and higher education budget/planning.

His wife of 16 years, Jamie, is a first-grade teacher at Taylor County Primary School in Taylor County. She is also a 2005 and 2003 alumnus of Campbellsville University with a Master of Special Education degree and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a P-5 emphasis. They are the parents of two children, Landon and Laynie.

Judd is a native of Greensburg, Ky. and is an active member of Greensburg Baptist Church serving on the budget/finance committee, nominating committee and is former treasurer for the church preschool program. He is an ordained deacon for the church.


This story was posted on 2019-10-07 14:22:42
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Tim Judd is new CFO at CU



2019-10-07 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo courtesy Campbellsville University.
Campbellsville University President Michael V. Carter has promoted Tim Judd to vice president for finance, chief financial officer (CFO).

Judd is a native of Greensburg, Ky. and is an active member of Greensburg Baptist Church. His wife of 16 years, Jamie, is a first-grade teacher at Taylor County Primary School in Taylor County. They are the parents of two children, Landon and Laynie.

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