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UT
Tyler Appoints Nancy Lamar as Director of University Advancement
Nancy Fagan Lamar will serve as the new executive
director of university advancement at UT Tyler, President Rodney
H. Mabry announced.
Lamar, who has
served as president and executive director of East Texas Communities
Foundation, will head the university’s development initiatives,
a responsibility formerly held by Mary Untersee Irwin who will retire
Aug. 31, 2003.
“We are pleased to welcome Nancy to UT Tyler. With her accomplishments
as head of the East Texas Communities Foundation, she is more than
capable of carrying on the outstanding success of Mary Irwin and
her staff in securing much needed funds to aid in the advancement
of our students and the university,” President Mabry said.
Irwin, who led the university’s development
activities for four years, leaves after raising more than $24 million
in support for UT Tyler.
“Nancy’s experience will help us raise
the funds necessary to help UT Tyler take its place among the significant
regional universities in Texas, like UT El Paso, UT San Antonio
or Texas Tech. East Texas deserves no less,” he added.
“I am pleased and honored to accept this
appointment and am looking forward to working with Dr. Mabry and
the faculty and staff of the university. UT Tyler is an incredible
asset to East Texas, and I am delighted to be a part of its future,”
said Lamar.
She has served as president and executive director
of East Texas Communities Foundation since 1998, during which time
charitable assets grew from $1.8 million to over $13.5 million.
Grants and scholarships expanded in excess of $10 million, helping
to carry out the foundation’s objective of promoting philanthropy
in East Texas.
“Nancy will be a valuable asset to the continued
growth and development of UT Tyler. The university is to be congratulated
for attracting such a high caliber individual to the position,”
said Scott Terry, chairman of the Board of Directors, East Texas
Communities Foundation.
As executive director of PATH, a position held from
1987 – 1998, Lamar increased the organization’s budget
10 times its original amount, taking it from $150,000 to $1.5 million.
During her tenure, PATH’s programs grew in number to 10 with
400 volunteers.
She holds a master of science degree in social work
from UT Arlington and a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from
Southwestern at Memphis.
Community involvement
includes the Junior League of Tyler, Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce,
Trinity Mother Frances Foundation Advisory Board, Tyler Catholic
School Board and Episcopal Health Charities of Houston.

Contact
person: Emily
Battle, (903) 565-5604

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