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Scott Shrode is new vice president for
institutional advancement
Scott Shrode has been named vice
president for institutional advancement at Lenoir-Rhyne College following a
nationwide search.
"We are very pleased to have Scott Shrode join the administrative team at
Lenoir-Rhyne. His many years of experience as a professional advancement
administrator will allow the college to move to the next level on its path
towards excellence," said Dr. Wayne Powell, Lenoir-Rhyne president.
Shrode said, "I greatly appreciate the opportunity to be a part of the
excitement taking place at Lenoir-Rhyne College, and I look forward to working
with faculty, staff, administrators, alumni and friends to continue to build and
communicate the legacy of excellence for which the college has long been
known."
He has extensive experience in the field of college advancement and also holds a
law degree from Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. He graduated
summa cum laude from the University of Evansville in Evansville, Ind., where he
received the Guthrie May Award for the outstanding graduating senior.
He most recently served as executive director of university development at
Colorado State University-Pueblo Foundation. Prior to that time, he was vice
president of Old National Trust Co. of Evansville, Ind.
From 1993 to 2002, he was vice president for development at the University of
Evansville, a United Methodist-affiliated university with an enrollment of 2,300
students. In that position, he supervised major gifts, planned gifts, annual
giving, alumni relations, university relations, publications, the college radio
station, and governmental relations.
During that time, he planned and supervised a $2 million, two-year campaign for
Harlaxton College, the university's British campus. He also developed and
implemented a plan to increase annual giving by 76 percent during a four-year
period.
He planned and implemented a $60 million capital campaign, which was completed
two years ahead of schedule and substantially exceeded prior campaign results.
Shrode also practiced law in Indiana, serving as director of the Estate
Department for Gerling Law Offices from 1988 to 1993. He served as general
counsel and assistant vice president for development at the University of
Evansville from 1987 to 1988. He also served as an adjunct professor in the
University of Evansville School of Business. Earlier, he was a partner in two
law firms in Evansville.
Shrode has been active in various Evansville charities and has served on the
board of directors of the Evansville Zoological Society, the Mesker Park Zoo
Foundation, the Deaconess Hospital Foundation Board and the Vanderburgh County
Historical Society.
He has been an active member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church, where he has
served on the Administrative Board, as finance chairman and on the Board of
Trustees.
His interests outside of work include golf, horseback riding, hiking, zoos and
the preservation of wildlife, and history. He is married to Susan R. Shrode, who
is a physical therapist, and is the father of a son, Charles, and a daughter,
Emily McKinley.