Mark Jastorff

Mark Jastorff

Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Fort Lewis College
Durango, Colorado
Award Winner

Bio

Mark Jastorff has been active with CASE since 1981. His nearly 40-year career spans two districts, four states, six schools, 21 different job titles, and 10 presidents. At every stop, his teams created traditions, raised millions of dollars, and set the roots for generations of future leaders. Along the way, Mark's days have been focused on making great things happen for the thousands of students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends impacted by his work. He has mentored dozens of students and young professionals, opening the doors of opportunity in the world of institutional advancement for many of them.

His roles in CASE range from the early days of co-advising the SAA/SF Network (now ASAP), volunteering and presenting at numerous District conferences, serving on the faculty of three CASE national workshops, and 10 years on the District VI Board of Directors, including stints as Awards Chair and as Chair. It is a bit of CASE trivia that he and daughter, Tiffany, are the only father-daughter team to be honored as ASAP Outstanding Advisor and Outstanding Student Leader Award recipients. Another bit of history: his mentor at Black Hills State - Chuck Schad - received this same service award in the early 1980s.

Jastorff serves as Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.