2009 Annual Report - College of Pharmacy - The Ohio State University
2009 Annual Report - College of Pharmacy - The Ohio State University
2009 Annual Report - College of Pharmacy - The Ohio State University
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Financial <strong>Report</strong><strong>The</strong> financial outlook for the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> remainspositive. <strong>The</strong> decreased funds available from state instructionalsupport for higher education are counterbalanced by revenues fromincreases in student enrollment, tuition, extramural researchfunding, and development. <strong>The</strong> collegeexpects stable funding over thecoming years as enrollmentand tuition stabilize, withstate support being lesspredictable.Fee Authorizations11%Supplies/Equipment11%Salaries61%Linda Emmenegger (CentralBusiness Office) WatchingLinda work her magic withpurchase orders, universitycredit cards, reconciling bankstatements and dealing withcomplex travel arrangements,you would never know shespends her free time at herone-acre, country home cuttinggrass, feeding animals andchasing lambs around the barn.Linda and her husband, David(retired), have been married for25 years and have 7 children (6girls and 1 boy), ranging in agefrom 7-36 years. A recentaddition to their family bringsthe total number <strong>of</strong> grandchildrento 5. <strong>The</strong> family spendstheir summer months preparingtheir animals for showing at“<strong>The</strong> Biggest Little Fair” in theworld, <strong>The</strong> Hartford CommunityFair. This is not an easy task, butone that involves the wholefamily.Linda’s OSU career runs thegamut from the Office <strong>of</strong>Admissions and the <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong>Agricultural Administration to<strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong>. In betweenLinda worked with RecreationalSports and finally settled in the<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>. Sheenjoys the flexibility <strong>of</strong> herposition and the interesting andfun people she works with everyday.Benefits17%FY<strong>2009</strong> General Fund Expenditures $13.1M38