Libba Andrews—Associate Director
Mississippi State University Alumni Association—Mississippi State, Miss.
United States
Conferences & Training
Workshop for Newcomers in Development: Spring Session
Faculty

Message From Your Chair

As a development professional, you have chosen a career that will have a significant and transforming impact in the life of your institution. During this conference, we will introduce you to a vast array of topics through both general sessions and a diverse series of interactive elective sessions designed to give you the tools you need to experience success.

Past attendees tell us our dynamic and accomplished faculty, the relevance and timeliness of the topics presented and the opportunity to network with other professionals makes this a strong and meaningful experience. Come prepared to participate and learn! See you in Denver!

 

William Christopher ClarkeWilliam Christopher Clarke, Conference Chair
Associate Dean of Development and Director of Principal Gifts, Pratt School of Engineering
Duke University

William Christopher "Chris" Clarke is associate dean and director of principal gifts for Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering. The Pratt School raises approximately $40 M a year in private support. Clarke was appointed to this position in October 2004. Previously, he was the director of development and leadership gifts for Purdue University's School of Mechanical Engineering where he led their $125 M campaign.

Prior to joining Mechanical Engineering, Clarke served Purdue as the associate director of planned giving from 1997 to 2001, when he became the associate director of development for major gifts. During 1999-2001, he served as the development liaison for Purdue's Black Cultural Center, one of the premier cultural centers in the nation.

An active member of CASE, he served as the conference chair for the largest CASE district conference in the country in 2001. He also was the program chair for the CASE V Conference in 2000. This will be his fifth conference as a member of the CASE faculty for professionals new to development.

Clarke holds a master's degree in education administration and a bachelor's degree in psychology, sociology, and law and society. He is also completing his doctorate in higher education administration with a focus on institutional affinity and the socialization elements influencing philanthropy.

 

Molly Ann MroczynskiMolly Ann Mroczynski
Director of Corporate Relations
Art Center College of Design

Molly Ann Mroczynski is the director of corporate relations at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Calif. Prior to her position at Art Center, she was executive director for external affairs at UCLA’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science where she directed the development, alumni relations, media, marketing and communications programs.

She has served as the director of development for the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University; director of development for the College of Engineering and Technology at California State University, Los Angeles; and director of major and planned gifts at Planned Parenthood Los Angeles. For more than eight years, Mroczynski worked at Temple University in Philadelphia as director of the annual fund, prospect researcher, manager of major gifts and acting director of development for athletics.

Mroczynski received her bachelor’s degree from Temple University.

 

Jenna Goodloe WadeJenna Goodloe Wade
Vice President for Development
Rhodes College

Jenna Goodloe Wade is the vice president for development at Rhodes College—where she has worked for the past 10 years—and oversees all aspects of development including annual, major and planned giving, and advancement services. She is currently directing a comprehensive capital campaign which has raised over $170 million toward a $250 million.

During her time at Rhodes, Wade has worked in various capacities within the development office. As the director of the annual fund, she led the college to break records in dollars and participation—exceeding 50 percent alumni participation. Following her time as the director of annual giving, she became the director of development and later the associate vice president for development, where her primary responsibilities included working closely with the president of the college, overseeing major and planned gifts, foundations and corporations, and the annual fund. Most recently she has been involved in planning and conducting the college’s largest capital campaign.

Prior to joining Rhodes, Wade worked in development and alumni affairs at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center within the medical school, and as an executive director and director of development at the American Cancer Society. She has also served as a member of the CASE District III Board of Directors since 2005 and currently chairs the district scholarship committee. She co-chaired the CASE III 2006 district conference and served on the conference committee for several years.

Wade received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and her master’s degree in education from Vanderbilt University.

 

 

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