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Pennsylvania State University

www.psu.edu

 
Twenty-four campuses; 17,000 faculty and staff; 100,000 students; a teaching hospital that provides care to more than a million patients a year; over one-half million active alumni; an online World Campus that empowers anyone to pursue an education—anytime, anywhere; and the largest student-run philanthropic organization on the planet.
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.psu.edu
  • 201 Old Main
    University Park, PA USA 16802
  • Phone: 814.865.4700

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Frank Guadagnino
Interim Vice President and General Counsel Profile
Stephen Dunham
Vice President and General Counsel Profile
Cody Meixner
Assistant General Counsel Profile
Christopher Hulburt
Associate General Counsel Profile
Zack Moore
Vice President for Government and Community Relations at Penn State University Profile

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