Changes to equip university for $1.5B fundraising campaign
Sydney Lake //February 3, 2021//
Changes to equip university for $1.5B fundraising campaign
Sydney Lake// February 3, 2021//
As Virginia Tech revs up its $1.5 billion Boundless Impact fundraising campaign, the university’s advancement division announced Tuesday changes to its leadership structure, effective Feb. 16.
Virginia Tech’s Advancement Division, which oversees the university’s fundraising, communications, marketing and alumni engagement, promoted five employees who will pave the way for the university to meet its fundraising goal by Dec. 31, 2027 for the Boundless Impact campaign, which was officially announced in October 2019.
The promotions include:
“The past year’s unprecedented events should have all organizations looking carefully at their strategic goals and assessing if they have the right structures and teams in place to reach them,” Charlie Phlegar, Virginia Tech vice president for advancement, said in a statement. “Last year saw extraordinary accomplishments despite unprecedented challenges. But we are always striving to become the strongest organization we can be. These changes were all made with that in mind.”
In conjunction with the university’s goal to raise $1.5 billion with participation from 100,000 Hokies by 2027, Virginia Tech will also celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2022 and the advancement division will lead that effort. In 2015 Virginia Tech combined its fundraising, university relations and alumni engagement functions to form the advancement division and hired Phlegar as its first vice president.
“As we look toward the sesquicentennial, the successful completion of the Boundless Impact campaign, the launch of the Innovation Campus, and the eventual return to a new normal now that there are COVID-19 vaccines, this is an exciting and extremely busy time,” Phlegar said in a statement. “Now, more than ever, it’s important to have strong leaders in place for our division to help Virginia Tech deliver on its major strategic aims.”
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