Development professional Regina Tracy joins Bishop Hendricken High School in the newly-created position of Senior Director for Advancement and Development. Tracy will be responsible for overseeing the alumni relations and fundraising activities at Bishop
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Development professional Regina Tracy joins Bishop Hendricken High School in the newly-created position of Senior Director for Advancement and Development. Tracy will be responsible for overseeing the alumni relations and fundraising activities at Bishop Hendricken.
Bishop Hendricken president, Father Robert L. Marciano, KHS ’75 made the announcement stating, “We're so excited to welcome Regina to our advancement team and look forward to her leading a dynamic fundraising campaign as we come upon the celebration of our 60th anniversary."
Tracy brings over 20 years of fundraising and management experience for not-for-profit institutions, most recently as the Associate Vice President/Individual Giving at Smith College in Northampton, Mass., where she oversaw major gift fundraising towards a $450 million campaign goal. Additionally, Tracy has been on the membership team of multimillion-dollar fundraising campaigns for the University of Maryland, the New England Conservatory, and the University of Connecticut.
Tracy received her B.A. from Salve Regina University in Newport and her M.A. from the State University of New York in Oneonta.
“I am so thrilled to be part of the team at a school that is known for devotion to its Catholic mission, to academic excellence and has such amazing students and devoted alumni,” Tracy said in a statement.
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