She spent six years at Hopkins in both health care and higher education settings.
He has 10 years experience in IT and related technology fields.Caleb Capaz received an M.P.A.
For nearly five years he managed media relations and news content for the health sciences schools and spent time as public relations manager for the VCU Center for Clinical and Translational Research.
Most recently, she worked on managing various projects for the Advancement Services area of DAR. As team lead, he facilitated raising $62 million. In 2018, he joined the Office of Annual Giving team as a digital fundraising strategist and is now director of digital engagement for strategic marketing and engagement. Over the course of his career, he has directly helped to raise more than $115 million.He is a graduate of Texas A&M, where he earned a bachelorâs degree in biology in 1999. in English from VCU.Priscilla Cash joined the VCU School of Medicineâs major giving team in 2015. Before working at VCU, Wyatt attended the University of Virginia, graduating with a degree in international relations. BAD) from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in 2019.s director of stewardship events in the Office of Donor Relations, Anita Yearwood is the lead event planner for strategic, creative, universitywide and other donor stewardship events.
Her role is to facilitate strategic engagement of board members through education, communication and participation and ensure they are equipped to be effective fundraisers, friend raisers and advocates for Massey.
She holds a bachelor's in hospitality administration from Boston University and an M.P.A. Before relocating to Virginia, she spent 17 years at a Houston nonprofit in various roles, including director of gift records.William "Chris" Faris joined Advancement Services in 2016 as a desktop support technician. She provides primary prospect research, management and strategy support to various campus partners. In 19 years as director of development communications, she has produced a variety of collateral pieces that support development and alumni engagement priorities. in film and video production from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He came to VCU in 1997 to establish VCUâs Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (1997-2000), worked in the nonprofit sector (2000-2004) at the Valentine and ART 180 and then returned to VCU to serve as director of development of the VCU School of Nursing (2004-2013). She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1999 with a bachelorâs in sociology and from VCU in 2003 with a masterâs in social work.Since 2013, Bass has served as executive director of the Virginia Mentoring Partnership, a statewide organization that partners with schools, universities, corporations and nonprofit organizations to increase the quality and quantity of mentoring relationships, and to promote effective youth mentoring across the commonwealth.Veda Bellamy has served as a support staff member in the VCU Alumni office since 1975. Paul Brockwell began as marketing communications manager in July 2019 at the MCV Foundation. She served in a development role at the Sexual Assault Center, whose program received the Frist Foundationâs Award of Achievement for Management Excellence.Leetah earned bachelorâs and masterâs degrees in Christian theology from Life Christian University.Leslie Stewart joined the School of Medicine in 2017 with a focus on cultivating a major gifts program and a grateful patient program in support of clinical, educational, research and capital needs. She leads Reunion Weekend programming and reunion class giving campaigns. She received her B.A. She has worked in nonprofit business strategy, marketing and customer service for more than 10 years. Previously, Irvin lead the DAR Communications team for 13 years.
She is responsible for all internal and external communications, strategic messaging, and creative positioning for the college.
She previously served as an administrative assistant to the development coordinator at the nonprofit Greater Richmond SCAN. Her current career path began in 2012 when she joined the staff at the University of South Carolina as director of prospect research. She previously served as the stewardship manager for the college and, before VCU, served as a development associate for the Maymont Foundation and as a programs and exhibitions manager for the Hermitage Museum & Gardens. He graduated with a B.S. A native Virginian, Amy earned a bachelorâs degree in psychology from James Madison University, an M.Ed. She has a graduate certificate in business administration from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (2013), an M.F.A. In April 2016, Andrews earned a merit award in the CASE category of Brief Events and Observances for the Battle for the Capital Alumni Giving Challenge.Jenna Hart joined VCU in August 2014 as associate director of annual giving.
In February 2016, under his direction, the annual giving office received Platinum and Gold honors from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Henley has a bachelorâs degree in business/economics from Wheaton College. She is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and the American Marketing Association.Marie Norton previously worked at the Institute for Contemporary Art, Visual Arts Center of Richmond and Capital One. At the MCV Foundation, Thomas works with donors to secure principal, major and planned gifts for the benefit of the MCV Campus, including five health sciences schools, Massey Cancer Center, VCU Health and other centers and programs.Eric Peters first came to VCU to work on the MCV Campus in 2011 as a public relations specialist in University Relations. She has experience in student affairs, strategic enrollment management, student advancement programs, and alumni relationsLarry Powell joined VCU in 1996. Her work ensures that development activities related to medicine and health are strategically directed and generate appropriate return on investment. He brings more than 20 years of development experience to VCU, including leading alumni and community development offices at the University of Florida Health Science Center and at the University of Rochester (New York) Medical Center. This also includes the Massey Cancer Center as well as the hospitals, clinics and programs of VCU Health. Michael Morelius comes from St. Edwardâs University, where he oversaw the closing of $40 million in new gifts.