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Roanoke College Appoints New Vice President of Resource Development
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SALEM, Va., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Roanoke College has appointed Kimberly P. Blair as the College s new Vice President of Resource Development.
Kimberly P. Blair 93 will return to Roanoke College as Vice President of Resource Development. (PRNewsfoto/Roanoke College)
Blair will succeed current Vice President of Resource Development, Aaron Fetrow, who is departing the College to join the Heritage Hall School in Oklahoma City as President. Blair joins Roanoke College with an exceptional amount of advancement and fundraising experience. Currently, she is assistant vice president of advancement for Roanoke at Virginia Tech, where she leads advancement teams tasked with securing private philanthropic funding for the Virginia Tech Carilion - Health, Science & Technology Campus in the Roanoke Innovation Corridor.
Roanoke College Appoints New Vice President of Resource Development
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