In 2025, Frontier Nursing University celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the inception of the Frontier Nursing Service. We are grateful for the alumni, students, couriers, donors, volunteers, friends, and employees who have made an incredible impact on FNU’s century-long journey. We are celebrating this milestone year by capturing and sharing some of the countless stories that make up our history. Whatever your connection to FNU, we hope you enjoy these stories and are inspired to share your own story with us.
Michael Steinmetz served Frontier Nursing University from October 2009 to August 2022, when he retired. He was hired as the Chief Financial Officer, then became the Vice President of Finance, and then Executive Vice President for Finance and Facilities. From August 2013 to August 2022, he also served as the Chief Financial Officer for Frontier Nursing Service, Incorporated, helping to oversee the charitable foundation’s planning and investments.
When Steinmetz came to Frontier, he brought with him the skills obtained over 25 years as a successful financial professional. A 1984 graduate of the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Steinmetz obtained his Master of Business Administration from the same university in 1985. He became a Certified Public Accountant and a Certified Management Accountant.
His talents and expertise led him to financial leadership positions with entities such as Coopers & Lybrand, Hitachi Automotive Products, Studio Plus Hotels, FKI Logistex, and Lexmark International, Inc., among others. Each of these opportunities prepared him with a breadth of knowledge and experience in a variety of domestic and international industries.
For nearly 13 years, Michael guided FNU’s financial matters with a steady hand and equal focus on both the present and future needs of the university. He guided the university through several milestones, including the identification and purchase of the Versailles campus. He subsequently oversaw the donations of the Hyden campus and Wendover Bed & Breakfast to Leslie County and to Betterment, Inc., respectively, to benefit Hyden and the surrounding community. He managed the budgeting of the renovations and construction projects to prepare the Versailles campus, some of which continued during the pandemic. His guidance and preparation helped minimize the potential financial hardships that the pandemic brought to many other universities and institutions.
Steinmetz’s broad financial and managerial experience made him a deft leader outside the normal constraints of a chief financial officer. He helped oversee the property management of the university and propelled the university’s mission to become a data-driven institution, leading the efforts to select and implement data dashboard and workflow systems.
For the many contributions that he made to Frontier and the lasting impact of his work, FNU presented Steinmetz with the honorary degree of Doctor of Business Administration, Honoris Causa, in 2023.
We want to celebrate our anniversary by capturing and sharing the countless stories that make up our history. Whatever your connection to FNU, we are incredibly grateful to you and want to hear your Frontier story.
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