Email
Phone
(718) 340-4264
Office
210E
Gregory Koster,
Professor and Associate Dean for Administration and Finance, is the Law School’s
chief financial officer and chief non-academic operating officer. As chief
financial officer he is responsible for all areas of financial planning,
financial management and budget. As chief administrative operating officer, he
is responsible for information technology, building and grounds, personnel,
payroll, purchasing, bursar, financial aid, reprographics, maintenance and
operations, security, and construction and renovations. He also serves as the Law School’s
Labor Designee and Ethics Officer, and is the faculty advisor to the Agape
Christian Fellowship.
Dean Koster received his B.A. from Stanford University,
Master's degrees in both Library Science and International Affairs from Columbia University, and a J.D. from Pace University,
where he was an editor of the Pace Law
Review and published "Application of New York Estates, Powers &
Trusts Law Section 3-3.2 to Dispositions to Attesting Witnesses." His
professional activities include active service for over twenty years in the
American Association of Law Libraries, as well as publications in library and
legal journals, notably "Teaching Legal Research: The View from
Utopia," in Compendium of Legal
Research Instruction Papers, and "Ethics at the Reference Desk: Codes,
Case Studies, or Values?" in Reference
Services Review. He is a fan of straight-ahead jazz ("Bird
lives!") and President of the PJS Jazz Society in Mount Vernon, N.Y.
He is active in community service through St. Mary's Parish in Mount Vernon and the
Cursillo Movement, the first active lay movement within the Catholic Church.
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