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Advancement Vice President Appointed MACALUSO TO OVERSEE FUNDRAISING, COMMUNICATIONS, ALUMNI AND PARENT RELATIONS


Dan Macaluso, a veteran of higher education and the development field, has been chosen to serve as the vice president for col- lege advancement. He will oversee fundraising, com- munications and alumni and parent relations


for


the College. Macaluso began his du-


ties March 1, 2011, suc- ceeding Vice President for College Advancement Marc Archambault. Ma-


caluso will join President Maria Klawe in guiding the College as it prepares for a capital campaign and construction of a new teaching and learning building. “I am extremely excited about the prospect of working closely with Dan to raise the resources and visibility needed to achieve our strategic vision,” said President Maria Klawe. Macaluso brings to this position more than 22 years of higher education development and alumni relations experience. Over his career, he has worked with three leading universities—Penn State, the University of Texas at Austin and Emory University in Atlanta—and was engaged with four successful comprehensive campaigns that have all significantly advanced the work of each university.


“I am thrilled to be joining the Harvey Mudd community


and can hardly wait to be fully underway,” said Macaluso. “My experience throughout this interview process has shown me that what I read and heard about the strength and character of this special place and its amazing people is real and genuine. There is much to be accomplished and much work ahead, but the Ad- vancement team has already built a strong foundation that I recognize and appreciate. Because of everyone’s hard work and commitment, we are poised to accomplish great things that will advance even further the reputation, quality, awareness and im- pact of Harvey Mudd College. I am honored to have been asked to be the one to help lead us forward.” Macaluso began his career in development as a fundraiser


at his alma mater, Penn State University. After serving in three colleges over 10 years and directing development and alumni relations for two of them—Communications and Agricultural Sciences—Macaluso joined the University of Texas at Austin’s


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Resource Development leadership team as UT was beginning its first comprehensive campaign, proposed at $1 billion. As assistant and, later, associate vice president, he was charged with the direct management of all major and planned giving, annual giving, and corporate/foundation giving. Following UT’s


successful completion of its campaign,


Macaluso accepted a leadership position in development and alumni relations at Emory University. As vice president for devel- opment, University Programs, he was responsible for directing the development and alumni relations activity in each of the non- health sciences schools and units at Emory, directing central fundraising programs, and co-directing the planning and execu- tion of Emory’s $1.6 billion campaign. Directly before joining Harvey Mudd, Macaluso served


briefly as a consultant for the LIVESTRONG Foundation, helping them plan for a national launch and execution of the foundation’s first comprehensive campaign. Macaluso is from State College, Penn., and earned his bach-


elor’s degree in marketing from Penn State University, where his father served for 35 years on the acoustical engineering faculty, conducting research in underwater sound and dynamics in the University’s Applied Research Lab.


Admission Publications Lauded


For the second consecu- tive year, the HMC Office of Communications received a Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Award of Excel- lence. Out of 388 entries, HMC won the silver in the category of Student Recruit- ment Publication Packages for the Viewbook, first-year profile and first-year poster. The pieces were produced by Communications in partnership with the Office of Admission. Janice Gilson, associate director of publications/graphic designer created the pieces. Kevin Mapp provided the photography and Stephanie Graham, director of communications, was writer and editor. CASE Circle of Excellence Awards acknowledge accomplishments


CLEARLY AMAZING


with a lasting impact that demonstrate professionalism and deliver exceptional results.


KEVIN MAPP


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