EPISODE · Aug 30, 2021 · 54 MIN
80: Juan Garcia, The University of Texas at Austin
from RAISE Podcast
Juan is the Assistant Vice President for Advancement Strategy and Campaign Director for The University of Texas at Austin. His experience includes previous campaign and advancement leadership positions with Texas Athletics, Wake Forest University, and Arizona State University Foundation. His experience includes campaign planning and goal setting, case statement development, analytics modeling. business intelligence, and process optimization.Prior to joining the development community, Juan spent eleven years as a management consultant with PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Arthur Andersen and BearingPoint. His client experience focused on strategy formulation, merger integration, revenue growth enhancement, and operational improvement projects.His education includes a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and an MBA from The University of Texas at Austin.
What this episode covers
On this episode of the RAISE podcast, Brent chats with Juan Garcia, Assistant Vice President for Advancement Strategy and Campaign Director for the University of Texas at Austin. Juan went from industrial engineer (Purdue) to MBA grad (UT Austin) to Global Consultant (Price Waterhouse Cooper) to Senior Manager (Arthur Andersen and Bearing Point) before landing in his current role at UT Austin. Needless to say, he has pretty amazing experiences to share with our podcast listeners. Brent and Juan tackle some big topics on this episode, including portfolio purgatory, how to cut through higher ed silos, and the huge (untapped) opportunity for using rules-based loyalty automation to build a better donor experience. Juan took the best ideas from his years in global consulting, and has woven them into his plan to make UT Austin the most successful, innovative, and impactful advancement shop in the country.
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