Daemen University President Gary A. Olson announced the appointment of Kari Costelloe as the university’s new chief of staff, effective Monday, October 30, 2023.
In this position, Costelloe will serve as an advisor to President Olson and a liaison between the president and key internal and external groups, including the Daemen University Board of Trustees. She will also be responsible for oversight of the president’s office.
“Kari brings a breadth and depth of higher education experience that will help Daemen advance to new levels of excellence,” President Olson said. “I look forward to working alongside Kari and drawing on her expertise and knowledge.”
With nearly two decades of experience across academic, information technology, and business
operations units, Costelloe’s work has focused on institutional transformation, governance,
academic program development, and meaningful engagement.
Since 2020, she has served as a project coordinator at the University at Buffalo, where she co-
developed and co-led the first formal project management office for Business Reporting and
Services. She also held positions for UB’s Vice President and Chief Information Officer, where
she designed and oversaw a centralized IT policy office. Previously, Costelloe served as the
director of academic program development and as an adjunct faculty member at Medaille
University.
“I am humbled and honored to serve Daemen University as President Olson’s chief of staff,”
Costelloe said. “Joining Daemen is an incredible opportunity to support an academic
community grounded in intellectual rigor, creativity, and ethically-minded leadership. I am
excited to focus my passion and experience on Daemen’s drive toward national recognition as
an institution of academic excellence.”
Costelloe earned a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in Higher Education
Administration from the University at Buffalo. She also earned a master’s degree in Literature
and Publishing from the University of Galway, Ireland. In addition, Costelloe is a certified
Project Management Professional and graduate of SUNY’s Leading Change in Higher Education certificate program. She is a member of the 2016-2017 cohort of the WNY College Connection Women’s Leadership Institute.
Costelloe lives in the Town of Tonawanda with her husband Tom, daughter Harper, and dog Cu.