
Haroon Mall
Contract Manager
accounting@uwnys.org
Haroon C. Mall is a seasoned financial and contract management professional with over three decades of experience in public service and nonprofit administration. With a strong background in accounting, grant management, and regulatory compliance, he has played a pivotal role in ensuring efficient financial operations across various government and nonprofit sectors.
Currently serving as a Grant Manager at the United Way of New York State, Haroon oversees the preparation and processing of contracts and claims, ensuring timely and accurate submissions in collaboration with state agencies and subcontractors. His expertise in financial oversight and contract administration has been instrumental in supporting workforce development and social service initiatives across the state.
Prior to his current role, Haroon had a distinguished 25-year career at the New York State Department of Children and Family Services, where he retired as a Contract Management Specialist II. In this role, he provided essential training and supervision to junior staff while advising senior leadership on complex contractual and financial matters. His work was crucial in optimizing contract processes and ensuring compliance with state regulations.
Earlier in his career, Haroon gained valuable experience as a Senior Food Stamp Examiner at the Albany County Department of Social Services, where he assessed financial eligibility and managed benefit calculations for clients. He also worked as a Weights and Measures Inspector for the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, conducting audits and ensuring regulatory compliance for commercial establishments.
Haroon holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Russell Sage College, equipping him with a strong foundation in financial analysis, contract management, and regulatory compliance. His extensive experience and commitment to public service continue to make a meaningful impact in the fields of workforce development and social services.