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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2021 · 1H 15M

69: Julie Morgan Hooper, University of California, Berkeley

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On this episode of the RAISE podcast Brent sits down with Julie Morgan Hooper, CFRE. Julie is the Vice Chancellor for University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) at the University of California, Berkeley. As Vice Chancellor, Hooper provides campus-wide leadership on all philanthropic endeavors and manages advancement programs in UDAR involving a staff of 268 employees and an operating budget of $63 million. In her role, she serves as President of the UC Berkeley Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation that raises, invests, and administers private funds for the campus. She also provides oversight and guidance to the activities of approximately 25 different advancement programs in the schools, colleges, and campus units.About JulieJulie came to Berkeley in July 2014 from the University of Texas at Austin. During her almost eight-year tenure at UT, Julie served as Assistant Dean for Development and External Relations in the School of Architecture and as Associate Vice President for Development for the University Development Office. In this role, she acted as Campaign Director for The Campaign for Texas, an eight-year, $3B capital campaign, which ended in August of 2014 and raised $3.11B for the university.Julie has also served as Executive Director and Senior Director of Development for various non-profit agencies in Texas and was named Outstanding Fundraising Professional in 2010 by the Greater Austin Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). She has over twenty years of experience in leading operations and fundraising for non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education as well as experience working in the private sector in global trade.Julie holds a master’s degree in historic preservation from the University of Georgia and a BA in history from Boston University. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, the international non-profit association based in Washington DC dedicated to educational advancement. She previously served six years on the Board of Directors and as Board Chair for the Sustainable Food Center based in Austin.

On this episode of the RAISE podcast Brent sits down with Julie Morgan Hooper, CFRE. Julie is the Vice Chancellor for University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) at the University of California, Berkeley. As Vice Chancellor, Hooper provides campus-wide leadership on all philanthropic endeavors and manages advancement programs in UDAR involving a staff of 268 employees and an operating budget of $63 million. In her role, she serves as President of the UC Berkeley Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation that raises, invests, and administers private funds for the campus. She also provides oversight and guidance to the activities of approximately 25 different advancement programs in the schools, colleges, and campus units.

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