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UH Foundation President to Join Harvard Divinity School as Associate Dean for Development and Alumni Relations
UHF VP for Development Donna Vuchinich Named as Acting President
(Honolulu, Hawaiʻi) - University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation (UHF)
President Elizabeth "Betsy" Sloane has been named associate
dean for development and alumni relations for Harvard Divinity
School. Sloane will join Harvard in early April 2004 and Donna
Vuchinich, vice
president of development for UHF, will become acting president,
effective April 1, 2004 .
"Betsy has done a tremendous job over the last
two years building the kind of high-caliber team and infrastructure
that will be needed for
the upcoming Centennial capital campaign," said UHF Board of Trustees
Chairman Howard Karr. "More importantly, under Betsy's leadership,
the Foundation is well-positioned to generate increased private
support, which is critical as we endeavor to achieve a world-class system
of higher
education in Hawai
ʻi."
As president, Sloane oversees all areas of the foundation
including fundraising, alumni relations, communications and marketing,
and overall operations. Since joining the Foundation in March
2002, Sloane built the
organization's professional staffing and infrastructure to support
increased fundraising capacity. Over the past two years, development
and alumni
relations have been centralized at the foundation, bringing the
staff count to 65 employees. Fiscal year 2003 fundraising levels
are up 22.6
percent from the previous year. More than $18.2 million has been
raised in the first eight months of the current fiscal year -a 19 percent
increase over the same period last year -and the endowment has
grown to $113.5 million as of January 2004.
"I am grateful for the opportunity to have worked
with all of the wonderful supporters and friends of the University of
Hawai
ʻi," said
Sloane. "With the full support of the Foundation's board of trustees,
I feel very proud of the organization we've been able to put
into place. I am confident that fundraising and alumni relations
activities on behalf
of the university will continue on at full-speed."
Commented University of Hawai
ʻi President Evan Dobelle, "Betsy
came to Hawai
ʻi with the goal of increasing the visibility, efficiency
and fund raising capability of the University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation.
She has turned UHF around by hiring the very best people in the
fund raising industry and setting the organization on a course
to achieve those goals.
"Since her arrival, the Foundation has dramatically
increased private contributions and endowments. I personally want
to thank her for the fantastic job she has done and the sacrifices she
made to
come to Hawai
ʻi. Harvard's decision to hire her speaks
volumes of her talent and accomplishments."
Prior to her appointment as president of the UH Foundation,
Sloane was co-founder and president of K@tapult, Inc., a Cambridge,
MA firm. K@tapult provided services in the areas of fundraising,
strategic planning,
program design and operations for colleges, hospitals, foundations,
corporations and government agencies. She brought to the Foundation
more than 25 years
of experience in strategic development planning, creating and
managing public-private partnerships, and capital campaign planning
and execution.
She received her master's degree from the Yale University Divinity
School and a BA from Wheaton College in Massachusetts.
Upon Sloane's departure on March 31, 2004, Donna
Vuchinich will become acting president of the Foundation. In
her current position
as vice president of development, Vuchinich has overall responsibility
for
the Foundation's fundraising performance. She also guides the
relationships between and among the Foundation, alumni and the
university community,
as a whole.
Vuchnich previously served as director of leadership
gifts for the Oregon State University (OSU) Foundation and
brings over 20 years of experience in the public university fundraising
environment.
At OSU, Vuchinich was responsible for implementation and management of
the school's major and planned giving programs, with a particular
emphasis on student
aid priorities.
Previous to OSU, Vuchinich served as associate director
of the Development Office at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
She played a key role in the development and implementation of UNM's
second capital
campaign, which launched in 1989 with a target of $65 million
and grew into a $100 million campaign. She is an alumna of UNM,
where she earned
degrees in liberal arts and management, and is a California State
University-certified specialist in planned giving.
About the University of Hawaiʻi Foundation
The University of Hawai
ʻi Foundation is an independent, nonprofit
organization whose purpose is to raise private funds according to priorities
determined by the academic leadership of the University of Hawai
ʻi.
Founded in 1955, the Foundation provides a full range of fund
raising and alumni relations services for all 10 UH campuses.
For more information on the Foundation, visit
www.uhf.hawaii.edu.