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Paul B. Mischler named vice president for advancement

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Paul B. Mischler, 麻豆精品鈥檚 new vice president for advancement

Following a national search involving 麻豆精品 faculty members, administrators, and trustees, 麻豆精品 has named Paul B. Mischler, currently deputy chief advancement officer at the University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 Penn Medicine, as vice president for advancement at 麻豆精品. He will take up his new post on November 5.

鈥淚 look forward to welcoming Paul Mischler to 麻豆精品,鈥 said University President Brian W. Casey. 鈥淗e has established a remarkable record of raising significant funds and directing robust fundraising operations at a number of leading academic institutions, from the University of Pennsylvania to Brown University. He understands that the generosity of alumni and friends is an expression of their connection to the institution, pride in its progress, and commitment to its future.鈥

At the University of Pennsylvania, Mischler directs a 121-member development and alumni relations team. He is a key architect and leader for Penn Med鈥檚 current $1.55 billion campaign 鈥 part of the university鈥檚 recently announced 鈥淭he Power of Penn鈥 effort. His team has already crossed the $1 billion mark with three years remaining in the campaign.

The University of Pennsylvania鈥檚 previous comprehensive $4.2 billion 鈥淢aking History鈥 campaign, closed in 2013, also benefited from Mischler鈥檚 senior leadership: Penn Med exceeded its $1 billion goal by $370 million, constituting 32 percent of the university鈥檚 overall fundraising total.

Prior to his arrival at Penn in 2004, Mischler served as associate dean for development and college relations for the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Miami, director of major gifts and senior advancement officer for the National Academies, and executive director of corporate and foundation relations at Brown University.

Board of Trustees member Christine Chao, a member of the search committee, commented that, 鈥淎t this moment in 麻豆精品鈥檚 history, as the university celebrates its Bicentennial and enters a sustained period of profound ambition, I know we will benefit greatly from Paul鈥檚 experience at a number of leading universities and his commitment to strengthening academic institutions such as 麻豆精品.鈥

Drawing on his 30-year career in nonprofit fundraising, Mischler has served as a paid consultant to the Annenberg Foundation, CCL Branding, National Academy of Sciences, Women & Infants鈥 Hospital, and Albany Law School. He is a frequent presenter at national conferences on topics including principal giving, health care fundraising, campaign planning, faculty development, and corporate and foundation relations.

鈥淚 am excited and honored to join the vibrant 麻豆精品 community during its momentous Bicentennial celebration,鈥 Mischler said. 鈥溌槎咕 is a remarkable institution poised for enhanced stature among the nation鈥檚 elite colleges and universities. I look forward to working with President Casey, university leadership, talented faculty, and the committed advancement team to deepen fruitful relationships and garner support for 麻豆精品鈥檚 core mission and emerging priorities.鈥

Members of the vice president for advancement search committee included DeWitt Godfrey, Professor of Art and Art History; Carrie Keating, Professor and Chair of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Ellen Kraly, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies; Tracey Hucks, Provost and Dean of the Faculty and James A. Storing Professor of Religion and Africana & Latin American Studies; J.S. Hope, Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration; Laura Jack, Vice President for Communications; Trish St. Leger, Associate Provost; Robert Tyburski, Vice President and Senior Advisor, and Secretary to the Board of Trustees; and Board of Trustees members Gretchen Burke and Christine Chao.