Anne Papageorge
Vice President Facilities and Real Estate Services University of Pennsylvania.
Anne Papageorge has been working at Penn since October of 2006, and is currently charged with the supervision of Penn’s 840 facilities staff, its 269 acre campus, its 12 million square feet of facilities space, and a capital program of $590 million. A landscape architect, she began her work in New York City at the Design and Construction Division of the Department of General Services, after which she served as the First Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Design and Construction, where she was a member of the senior management team responsible for, among many other things, the World Trade Center Disaster Recovery effort. Before coming to Philadelphia, she served two years as the Senior Vice President and Memorial Design Director for the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, where she managed the World Trade Center Memorial's design and construction processes, budget, and five-year project schedule. A recipient of numerous awards for her work in New York City, she currently is a member of the Central Philadelphia Development Corporation, University City Green, and the Morris Arboretum.