EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 50 MIN
208: Amanda Hopkins, University of Colorado Boulder
from RAISE Podcast
In this episode, Brent sits down with Amanda Hopkins, Associate Vice Chancellor for Development at the University of Colorado Boulder, whose journey begins far from the Rockies—on a family farm in Trinidad and Tobago. Amanda shares how early mornings, hard work, and a first-generation path into college shaped her belief in mentorship, access, and the transformative power of higher education.After attending Rollins College and later earning her law degree from the University of Florida, Amanda practiced commercial real estate and finance law before discovering that gift planning offered the perfect intersection of relationships, problem-solving, and impact. She talks about how trust is the foundation of every meaningful planned giving conversation—and why donors sometimes literally bring their entire estate plan into meetings.Now at CU Boulder, Amanda reflects on the momentum sweeping campus: record enrollment, a bold new chancellor, the university’s 150th anniversary, and preparations for a comprehensive campaign. She shares how her team is managing rising engagement through smarter portfolios, data insights, stewardship, and the launch of CU’s DXO program.Amanda also takes listeners inside a rare multi-generational family visioning session, describing how donors, faculty, and values aligned to imagine transformational philanthropy.It’s a thoughtful conversation about purpose, leadership, and building systems that scale generosity.
What this episode covers
Brent talks with Amanda Hopkins about her journey from a Trinidad farm to law school to leading development at CU Boulder. She shares insights on gift planning, mentorship, CU’s momentum, and how her team uses data and visioning sessions to spark transformational philanthropy.
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