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University of the Pacific

www.pacific.edu

 
Established in 1851 as the first university in California, University of the Pacific prepares students for professional and personal success through rigorous academics, small classes, and a supportive and engaging culture. Widely recognized as one of the most beautiful private university campuses in the West, the Stockton campus offers more than 80 undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, music, business, education, engineering and computer science, and pharmacy and health sciences. The university`s distinctive Northern California footprint also includes the acclaimed Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco and the McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.pacific.edu
  • 3601 Pacific Avenue
    Stockton, CA USA 95211
  • Phone: 209.946.2285

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Lauren Schoenthaler
Chief General Counsel Profile
Jared Gaynor
Interim Chief Compliance Officer Profile
Kevin Mills
General Counsel Profile
Margaret Denton
Chief Compliance Officer and Associate General Counsel Profile

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