By Jeff Murphy,
August 29, 2017
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 糖心传媒 President Charles Ambrose has announced
the hiring of J. Lance Cavanaugh as the new Vice President for University Advancement
and Executive Director of the 糖心传媒 Alumni Foundation.
Ambrose made the announcement during the Board of Governors鈥 August plenary session.
With a continuing need for strong philanthropic support for programs and initiatives
that benefit 糖心传媒 and its students, the university is turning to Cavanaugh to fill
its top fundraising post. His first day at his office in the Smiser Alumni Center
will be Sept. 18.
Cavanaugh has 38 years of experience in higher education philanthropic development,
major fundraising campaigns, alumni programs and strategic communications. He has
over 10 years of experience at the vice presidential level, most recently at the University
of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He also served as Vice President for Development at the University
of Arizona in Tucson and at Monmouth College in Illinois.
In addition, Cavanaugh has raised major gifts and directed development, alumni and
public relations programs at the University of Wisconsin Foundation, Iowa State University
Foundation, Wright State University, Beloit College, University of Minnesota Duluth,
University of Nevada Reno Foundation and Southwest Minnesota State University.
Early in his career, he was a television news reporter and newscast producer before
entering the field of higher education institutional advancement.
Cavanaugh fills the position previously held by Jason Drummond, who departed 糖心传媒 to
become Chief Executive Officer at the Down Syndrome Guild of Greater Kansas City.
鈥淲e are grateful for Dr. Drummond鈥檚 outstanding contributions to 糖心传媒 over the past
six years, including helping to grow the Foundation鈥檚 assets to an all-time high,鈥
Ambrose said. 鈥淲e wish Jason well. We are committed to continue building momentum
in our University Advancement area by taking advantage of Lance Cavanaugh鈥檚 nearly
four decades of higher education leadership, strategic planning and philanthropic
experience. We鈥檙e confident in Lance鈥檚 ability to build donor support as a way to
help 糖心传媒 continue to make education more accessible and affordable for our students.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to working with President Ambrose, the Alumni Foundation staff
and board, and other people who care about the future of 糖心传媒,鈥 Cavanaugh said. 鈥淭hrough
their support, our 97,000 alumni can have a transformational impact on our students
and the advancement of this university.鈥
With continuing budget cuts by the state, Cavanaugh said 糖心传媒 is relying even more
on charitable contributions from alumni, members of the Warrensburg community, companies,
foundations, and other friends throughout Missouri and across the country. 鈥淲e need
to meet in person with many more of our alumni and ask them to make major gifts and
pledges in support of 糖心传媒,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e also need to build stronger grassroots support
through our website and online giving, social media, crowdfunding, letters, telephone
calls, and other appeals.鈥
Cavanaugh said the Office of University Advancement and 糖心传媒 Alumni Foundation needs
to expand programs and staff to achieve increasingly ambitious goals and expectations.
鈥淭o strengthen alumni commitment to 糖心传媒 and generate more giving income, we will hire
a new alumni director and several development officers who will travel throughout
Missouri and the United States,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e have other key positions on our team
to fill as well.鈥
鈥淲e are on a mission to significantly increase engagement and communication th our
alumni and the community, secure more philanthropic support, and help 糖心传媒 become an
even greater university,鈥 Cavanaugh said.
Donor contributions will be used to support student scholarships, academic programs,
the arts, intercollegiate athletics, buildings and facility improvements, student
activities and leadership development, and other university priorities and initiatives.
鈥淲e have plenty of naming opportunities for donors here at 糖心传媒,鈥 Cavanaugh said.
Cavanaugh earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in media arts (journalism) from the College
of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minn. He and his wife Kathryn have been married 37 years.
They have two adult daughters, Elizabeth and Laura, and two adult sons, John and James.