Amy Goldberg

Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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department: Business and Finance
campus: New York

Amy Goldberg has been appointed Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, effective May 4, 2020. An innovative and results-oriented leader, Ms. Goldberg brings over 20 years of experience across a broad range of finance, operations and communications areas, including treasury, investments, investor relations, strategy, business development, communications, customer service, and human resources. She has consistently demonstrated her ability to develop talent, build relationships, and support all levels of an organization. 

Previously, Ms. Goldberg was the Vice President and Assistant Treasurer, Global Treasury Planning at Pitney Bowes Inc. In this role she oversaw foreign exchange operations and risk management, cash management and investments, capital investments, and debt management. She successfully implemented SAP, a global technology platform, to streamline Treasury operations, increase transparency and access to financial data, and improve cash forecasting.  She also served as an officer of Pitney Bowes Bank Inc, B. Williams Funding Corp., Pitney Bowes International Holdings, Inc. and Pitney Bowes Funding SRL.

Since joining Pitney Bowes in 1999, Ms. Goldberg held positions of increasing responsibility across finance, operations, and communications. As the Director of Pension and Trust Investments, she implemented a strategy to increase the funded status of the Company’s global pension plans over time and reduce the volatility of related expenses and contributions. As Director, Investor Relations she regularly communicated Pitney Bowes’ strategy and financial position to analysts, stockholders, and bond holders. She also held positions in corporate strategy, human resources, call center operations, and business development. 

Before joining Pitney Bowes, Ms. Goldberg performed financial analysis and capital markets research for IBM, Citicorp Investment Bank, the Federal Reserve Bank of NY, and Richco Capital. She holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.B.A. in Finance from Columbia Business School.  

Ms. Goldberg has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Levitt Foundation in New York since 2016 and in 2021 was appointed Treasurer. The Levitt Foundation supports the empowerment of New York City children and youth to address food inequities in their own neighborhoods. In her spare time, she volunteers at the Bronx Zoo and loves to play tennis, read, and travel.

Ms. Goldberg lives in Westchester, NY with her husband Jonathan Goldberg, Director, Learning and Grant Operations at Surdna Foundation, which seeks to foster sustainable communities in the United States that are guided by principles of social justice. They have three children: Kaitlin Goodale, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of biology at Grand View University; Matthew Goldberg, M.B.A., Director eCommerce and Digital Marketing for Mush Foods Inc.; and Victoria Barber, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher at MIT. 

B.A. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania

M.B.A. in Finance, Columbia Business School