Tuesday, May 21, 2024

Tamer Hassanin Joins the “Ask Finance” Team

Tamer and Sarah

Our newest Finance User Success Agent, Tamer Hassanin, brings a unique blend of accounting expertise and extensive customer service experience. His background and skills make him a perfect fit for our Solution Center Team.


Hassanin’s background in accounting reflects his love for finance and numbers. Coupled with years of customer service experience, he is well-equipped to assist our stakeholders with their financial questions. Hassanin views this role as an excellent introduction to finance at the University in a broader sense and is excited about the opportunities it presents.

“I picked up more than I anticipated during my first days,” says Hassanin, adding that he is enthusiastic about building on this knowledge to become more independent in his new role.

Hassanin’s journey to UVAFinance includes valuable experience at UVA’s Health System, where, for over four years, as a Senior Patient Access Specialist, he liaised with doctors and patients to ensure care delivery. His previous roles in store management at CVS and in banking further honed his customer service skills. As he transitions to the academic side of things at UVA, Hassanin says he is excited about the new challenges and opportunities.

“I have heard great things about central finance, and I think my overall skills are better suited here,” says Hassanin.

Hassanin has been a resident of Charlottesville for 25 years and loves the community. Despite his roots in Alexandria, Egypt, Tamar finds that the atmosphere of Charlottesville reminds him of his old neighborhood, giving him a comforting sense of home. He lives with his wife, Haneen, his stepdaughter Yasmeen, and his six-year-old daughter, Sarah. Family time is precious to him, and the Hassanins enjoy traveling to Northern Virginia and Richmond, especially to shop for Mediterranean groceries and to visit the zoo and aquarium.

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