(Butler, PA) William “Jake” Friel, who for nearly 30 years as Butler County Community College’s controller has managed the finances of more than $50 million in construction projects, helped to shape an operating budget that today is nearly $30 million and directed the completion of 27 successful audits, has been named BC3’s vice president for administration and finance.

The 59-year-old resident of Connoquenessing Township in Butler County was selected after a national search and succeeds James A. Hrabosky in the Cabinet-level position. Hrabosky was vice president for administration and finance since 2008 and stepped down Sept. 30 to become executive of special projects with Armco Credit Union.

Friel since Oct. 1 has served in the position’s interim capacity.

"That's what BC3 does. When you come here, you may be trying to figure out, 'Hey, what is my purpose in life? What am I to do?' BC3 assists you with trying to find purpose that you want to find. ... it will help you to find a purpose in this life." 

- William "Jake" Friel, BC3 vice president for administration and finance

He is one of 19 members of his family – “sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, sons, daughter” – to have attended BC3, whose purpose, he said, “is to help you find your purpose.

“That’s what BC3 does. When you come here, you may be trying to figure out, ‘Hey, what is my purpose in life? What am I to do?’ BC3 assists you with trying to find that purpose you want to find. … It will help you to find a purpose in this life.”

Among Friel’s responsibilities will be to prepare BC3’s annual operating budget, govern financial planning and forecasting, advise the college president and board of trustees about the college’s financial condition and develop short- and long-term strategies to achieve balanced spending plans.

“The combination of Jake’s financial expertise and his history at BC3 allow for a great opportunity to look at our institution,” said Megan M. Coval, BC3’s interim president.

"The combination of Jake's financial expertise and his history at BC3 allow for a great opportunity to look at our institution." 

- Megan M. Coval, BC3 interim president