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David R. Glezerman

AVP and Bursar

David R. Glezerman is the assistant vice president and bursar at Temple University, where he has been employed since 1986.� He has overall responsibility for billing, collections, and management of student finances.� Mr. Glezerman has been employed in higher education receivables management for 34 years.A nationally-renowned speaker who has presented at many industry conferences and workshops, Mr. Glezerman has worked with the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) as a faculty and program committee member for numerous conferences and author of several articles and books since 1999.� Glezerman, who is the founding chair of NACUBO�s Student Financial Services (SFS) Council was the recipient of association�s 2010 Professional Development award.A co-author of Managing and Collecting Student Accounts and Loans: A Desk Reference for Educational Receivables Stewardship, Glezerman also has written several articles for and referenced by numerous industry publications for his views on higher education receivables.� He also authored �Student Loan Program Partnering: A Recipe for Helping Schools Help Themselves� while working as a consultant with the US Department of Health and Human Services� Partnership Program to assist schools with student loan collections and default reduction activities.Glezerman participated as a non-federal negotiator in the 2008 and 2012 Negotiated Rulemaking panels for the U.S. Department of Education.� He also is the recipient of the Certified Personal Financial Manager designation by the Institute for Personal Financial Management in 2011.Glezerman also is a certified instructor for ACA International, the association of credit and collections professionals, A past recipient of ACA�s Member of the Year and Charles F. Lindemann Instructor of the Year awards, Glezerman earned ACA�s Master Credit Executive (MCE) designation and continues to serve as a member of its Creditors International committee.A graduate of Rutgers University, Glezerman received his MBA in Human Resources Management from Temple University.� �