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Praise for the CASE Development for Deans Conference!
“Many a dean I spoke with this morning shared how important this conference has become in their profession to help set them up for success in their fundraising work. It is TOUGH to be a dean these days...! So many shared how appreciative they were for the support and encouragement they received from your presentations and those of your colleagues.”
Dayle Matchett
Director of Development, Herberger College of the Arts
Arizona State University Foundation


“This conference provides critical insights into the roles and responsibilities of academic leadership in the modern world. It addresses key areas of professional development that just can't be learned on the job … you need to hear it from the experts at CASE.”
Dr. Edward M. Clift
Associate Director, School of Media, Culture & Design
Woodbury University


“The conference … gave me, as a new dean, a chance to get a sense of the overall framework as well as the practical issues, steps and acts involved in development. Your sessions on advisory councils and on capital campaigns were particularly helpful in helping me understand processes and discussions in which I have been participating without a sense of the whole. I know that the expression is simple, but perhaps for that reason thinking specifically about the "culture of philanthropy" as you called it, is invaluable in helping me think now of how I want to organize my own office.”
Anne E. McCall
Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Professor, Department of Languages and Literatures
University of Denver

Make Plans to Attend

Development for Deans: Winter Session
February 2–4, 2009
Renaissance Nashville
Nashville, Tenn.

This conference brings together top-notch deans and development professionals to help you increase your knowledge of the development process and strengthen the partnership between academic and advancement officers.

Benefits of Attending

  • Get practical information for use in fulfilling your role as dean

  • Share what works—and what doesn’t work—with other deans and development officers

  • Take a fresh approach for viewing successful development

  • Network with your peers

Who Should Attend

  • Academic deans

  • Development officers who work directly with academic deans

  • Central development officers/administrators who work with academic deans

  • Department heads

  • Institute directors

  • Provosts and presidents