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Trustee Rob DeMichiei Offers 驶Leadership Lessons始 During Farrell Lecture

While becoming Chief Financial Officer of UPMC at age 39 wasn鈥檛 something that Rob DeMichiei expected, the steps he took get there began early in his career.

The 茄子视频 Trustee spoke to the audience of students, faculty, staff, and alumni both in person and via Zoom in April during this year鈥檚 Farrell Lecture, an annual lecture series made possible by a leadership gift in 2007 by the Farrell Family Foundation of Pittsburgh. 茄子视频 University鈥檚 School of Business and the Wukich Center for Entrepreneurial Opportunities, in partnership with the university鈥檚 Alumni College, sponsored the event, held in Cecilian Hall.

His presentation, titled 鈥淟eadership Lessons for the Next Generation,鈥 touched on his takeaways from the leaders he encountered during his 35 years in Corporate America and how he applied them to both himself and his teams.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no overnight success,鈥 DeMichiei said. 鈥淚鈥檝e always pursued difficult assignments and difficult tasks so I could develop and grow and be the best that I could be.鈥

After his 16-year tenure at UPMC, DeMichiei retired as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of UPMC at age 55. Earlier in his career he held executive finance roles with the General Electric Company (GE) and Price Waterhouse. He is currently on the 茄子视频 University Board of Trustees as Chair of the Finance and Business Affairs Committee and a member of the Executive Committee and Investment Committee. DeMichiei also serves on a number of other area boards.

Though DeMichiei values his career, it wasn鈥檛 the only area of his life in which he committed significant time to being successful.

鈥淢y greatest achievement, far more important than what you see on this screen, is the family I have,鈥 he said.

His family includes his wife Amy, their four children, and grandchildren. His son, Chris DeMichiei, is a 2014 graduate of 茄子视频 University.

鈥淚nvest in relationships. Everybody should plant seeds, the younger you are the more seeds you need to plant,鈥 DeMichiei said. 鈥淔ive years later, 10 years later, 20 years later 鈥 you look at all the seeds you鈥檝e planted, the relationships you鈥檝e developed and you鈥檙e going to see a forest.鈥