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mary.vosevich@uky.edu

Mary Vosevich (she/her) has worked in higher education facilities management for 36 years. In 2014 she joined the University of Kentucky as the Vice President for Facilities Management. Previously she worked at the University of New Mexico and the University of Missouri – St. Louis.  She was Director of the Physical Plant Department at the University of New Mexico. Vosevich was also Vice President of Lobo Energy, Inc. a corporation of the University which oversees all master planning for utilities at the University.  

Vosevich has been involved with the higher education community for the past 30 years.   She has served APPA, Leadership in Educational Facilities, in many capacities including as president.  Currently she serves as the Dean of General Administration for the Institute for Facilities Management; a position she has held since 2003.   She also teaches at the Institute.   Vosevich is a graduate of the APPA Institute for Facilities Management and Leadership Academy. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Missouri and a Master of Business Administration from the University of New Mexico.  She has always been active in her community and prior to moving to Kentucky served as the Vice President of Camps and Properties for the Great Southwest Council of the Boy Scouts of America.  This position directed the master planning and renovation of the Gorham Scout Ranch in New Mexico.

Vosevich was honored with APPA’s Pacesetter Award and Meritorious Service Award.

DEI Campus Plan

Mary Vosevich currently serves as co-lead for the DEI Campus Plan initiative. The initiative will also include an assessment of current space use on campus and will work toward a deeper understanding of different needs. The campus plan will include a vision for transforming the campus over time to create a more inclusive, equitable and barrier-free environment where everyone feels safe and supported. 

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