EPISODE · Sep 14, 2023 · 54 MIN
163: Eloise Dunn Brice, University of Houston
from RAISE Podcast
Eloise Dunn Brice joined the University of Houston System in 2012 as vice chancellor for advancement for the University of Houston System and vice president for advancement for the University of Houston. Eloise is responsible for overseeing UHAA, fundraising, and volunteer engagement. Additionally, she serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet. She leads a system wide organization of over 175 employees, with private support of $202 million in 2019.Prior to joining the University of Houston team, Eloise held leadership positions at the University of Oregon, Pennsylvania State University, and Vanderbilt University. She also served as a higher education fundraising consultant at Grenzebach Glier & Associates. Eloise is the author of "Don't Make Me Fundraise! A Guide for Reluctant Fundraising Volunteers," which was published in 2020.
What this episode covers
On this episode of the RAISE Podcast, Brent chats with Eloise Dunn Brice, Vice Chancellor for Advancement and Alumni at the University of Houston. Eloise shares highlights of her journey through some of the top advancement shops across the country. She recounts the early days of socializing planned giving through a gift annuities add in the Wall Street Journal. She recalls reaching 55% alumni participation through the magic of elbow grease. She explains the “dangers” of working for your alma mater and seeing how the sausage gets made. Eloise also shares her take on questions like: For a fundraiser, what makes an ideal day? What makes an ideal donor? What makes an ideal volunteer? Tune in!
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163: Eloise Dunn Brice, University of Houston
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