Lincoln College gains development
insight
at Notre Dame
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[OCT. 14, 2004]
Lincoln College President
Ronald L. Schilling and Dave Brownell, Lincoln College Normal
director of development, gathered new ideas on the topic of
fund-raising from a recent meeting with the University of Notre Dame
president, the Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C.
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Schilling said Father Malloy introduced Lou Nanni, vice president of
university relations, who gave them a tour of the development
operation at Notre Dame and shared ideas on how they are raising
funds for new buildings and programs. "Development is an integral
department for all colleges and universities, and Lincoln College
gained valuable insight from the president of one of the nation's
most renowned universities," said Schilling. Father Malloy shared
new fund-raising concepts that will benefit the college's annual
fund, he said.
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"I am honored to have been invited to meet with Father Malloy,
and I feel that Lincoln College will benefit from the innovative
ideas that were shared with our development team," Schilling said.
Father Malloy, who is familiar with Lincoln College's history as
the oldest private two-year college in Illinois, invited Schilling
and Brownell, a Notre Dame alum, to campus to exchange ideas on
development and planned giving.
[Lincoln
College news release] |