Timothy Mansfield has been named associate vice president for alumni affairs.
Mansfield, who has served Colgate as director of alumni affairs since December 2008, will assume full responsibility for alumni affairs operations on June 1, 2011. At that time the alumni affairs department will report to the Office of the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, as a way to formalize the ongoing work and efficiencies that have already emerged between these two areas.
Mansfield joined Colgate in 2001. He has led efforts in residential life and leadership development, and from 2006-2008 he served as assistant dean of students and director of Greek life. He earned a bachelor’s degree from LeMoyne College and a master of education from Providence College.
“Alumni and parent engagement are key elements to securing a healthy future for the university, both for the financial support that these groups provide and for the continued development of one of our most valuable resources — the Colgate alumni network,” said President Jeffrey Herbst. “Combining these two areas under one vice president reflects best practice in the area of alumni engagement, and I am fully confident that the union of alumni relations and advancement is the right organization for Colgate.”
In making the decision, Herbst sought input from the Alumni Council, Board of Trustees, and senior staff to evaluate new opportunities for alumni engagement and organizational structure. The promotion was announced as RuthAnn Loveless, vice president for alumni affairs, prepares to retire at the end of the 2010-2011 academic year, after 26 years of service,
“I am deeply grateful to RuthAnn and her leadership to Colgate’s alumni community,” said Mansfield. “In the years ahead, there is a great opportunity to further strengthen those relations and foster a new sense of belonging.”