Luis Borrero joins UTSA as Assistant VP for Facilities Maintenance and Operations
(Feb. 16, 2016) -- Luis A. Borrero has joined the UTSA Office of Facilities as assistant vice president for Facilities Maintenance and Operations. In this role, Borrero will assure that UTSA Facilities teams continue to provide timely and cost-effective services to ensure effective delivery of facility renovations, operations and maintenance for campus-based facilities and projects.
Borrero was selected for his extensive expertise in leading facilities operations and maintenance support to large organizations in the private and public sectors. He also brings experience in higher education, where he served as the director of Facilities Maintenance at the University of Notre Dame.
Most recently, Borrero was the assistant director of Building and Equipment Services (BES) for the City of San Antonio, where he provided direction and oversight for the operation and maintenance of more than 160 city buildings, including repairs and custodial services. The BES is also responsible for the City’s vehicle and equipment fleet, including acquisition, repair and maintenance.
With a M.S. degree in Industrial Operations Management from the University of Arkansas, Borrero is a licensed Professional Engineer in Texas who brings more than 30 years of experience in Facilities operations to UTSA.
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