Genevieve is the interim assistant vice president and treasurer at the University of Michigan. Her major areas of oversight include cash and debt management, insurance and claims administration, enterprise financial planning and analysis as well as institutional financial planning and analysis.
Prior to this role, she was the deputy treasurer for the university. Her responsibilities in that role spanned multiple operational and compliance matters in the Treasurer’s Office, including managing banking and investor relationships, overseeing university-wide merchant services operations, ensuring compliance for research participant payments, and overseeing debt and liquidity operations, along with certain enterprise-priority projects.
Before joining U-M, Genevieve was a vice president/senior analyst at Moody’s Investors Service in the U.S. Public Finance Group. While at Moody’s, she served as lead analyst and committee chair for local government, state, utility, state insurance, and transit issuers across the U.S. In this capacity, she also served as a municipal bankruptcy and restructuring expert following her work as the lead analyst for the city of Detroit and commonwealth of Puerto Rico during their restructurings.
Genevieve was a senior research associate for the Civic Federation, a non-profit public finance research institution based in Chicago, IL, before joining Moody’s. She also served as one of the nation’s first employment discrimination testers and a coordinator for a national fair housing testing program.
Genevieve holds a BA in sociology and political science from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, a J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, and an MS in public policy and management from Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy.

