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2 June 2020

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St Hugh’s announces new Director of Development

We are delighted Bruce Lawrence has been appointed as the College’s Director of Development, responsible for philanthropy
and alumni engagement across the College.

Bruce previously worked with the College’s Development team from 2015 to 2018 as Executive Director of International Development and Alumni Engagement, during which time he established the North American Alumni Association, and worked with alumni to increase engagement and donations for the College. He joined St Hugh’s College from the United States of America where he gained over 18 years of development and fundraising experience.

St Hugh’s Principal, The Rt Hon. Dame Elish Angiolini DBE QC FRSE, said: “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Bruce back to the College. He is a highly effective individual with a very warm disposition, and we are very fortunate to now have him in post. Bruce will play an important part in the strategic direction of the College and I am sure will make a great contribution to College life”.

For the past decade, Bruce has been running a successful development consulting firm and helped raise over $30 million for non-profit organisations across America.  Bruce has a Master’s degree in Integrated Marketing Communication and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of South Carolina.

 

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