alumni relations – UofL News Fri, 17 Apr 2026 17:45:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Get ready to Raise Some L /post/uofltoday/get-ready-to-raise-some-l-2/ Tue, 24 Oct 2023 10:00:22 +0000 /?p=59506 The University of Louisville is ready to Raise Some L with the university’s annual day of giving.

Beginning at 6:02 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 24, and continuing through midnight, Wednesday, Oct. 25, Raise Some L runs for 1,798 minutes in honor of UofL’s founding year. The 30-hour campaign, held during week, is a chance for the Cardinal community to support students, research and campus initiatives that help foster a better world.

“Your investment in UofL creates vibrant futures for our students and empowers the next generation of Cardinals to unleash their potential and build a brighter tomorrow,” said President Kim Schatzel.

Several sizable donations have been pledged in advance of the day including:

  • $50,000 to benefit the HDR Foundation from an anonymous donor
  • $50,000 to Brandeis School of Law LGBTQ Community Impact Scholarship by John Selent
  • $50,000 challenge from UofL Health for the UofL Health Employee Emergency Fund
  • $37,500 to create the UofL English Writing, Editing and Publishing Lab
  • $25,000 to Whittenberg Construction Endowment by Whittenberg Construction
  • $25,000 to create a scholarship within the School of Public Health & Information Sciences by Kim Mascaro

“UofL’s day of giving campaign helps keep the university affordable for students, provides opportunities for learning and discovery and ensures UofL’s progress as a major metropolitan research university,” said Brent Pieper, vice president for advancement. “We are grateful for the generous alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the Cardinal community who continue to rise to the occasion. Thank you for everything you do to support our mission.”

Interested donors can make a gift at . In addition to online giving, in-person donations may be made at the Raise Some L Belknap Campus and Health Sciences Center campus headquarters from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 25. To learn more about Raise Some L or become an advocate, visit .

The Student Organization for Alumni Relations will be stationed at Raise Some L headquarters at the quads of both campuses with snacks, activities and additional information. Share the word about Raise Some L by using #RaiseSomeL.

For information on other UofL Homecoming week events, visit .

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Q&A: UofL’s AVP for alumni relations and annual giving focused on continuity /post/uofltoday/qa-uofls-avp-for-alumni-relations-and-annual-giving-focused-on-continuity/ /post/uofltoday/qa-uofls-avp-for-alumni-relations-and-annual-giving-focused-on-continuity/#respond Fri, 28 Apr 2017 15:04:39 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=36625 Earlier this month, Josh Hawkins was officially named assistant vice president for alumni relations and annual giving. He has served the dual role of chief operating officer and interim assistant vice president for the department since the fall of 2015, and has been on staff at UofL since 2010.

Hawkins was instrumental in the merger of the annual giving program with the office of alumni relations in 2013. Additional improvements under his watch include staff development, restructure of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, creation of a revenue-generating sponsorship program and more.

UofL News recently had a chance to catch up with Hawkins about his priorities, the changes he faces in his role, and how he sells the University of Louisville to donors, despite being a WKU graduate.

UofL News: What will be your first priorities in your ‘new’ role?

Josh Hawkins: My first priorities will focus on continuity. We have developed the framework for our Office of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving so the key will be sustaining and building upon our success.  Proper organization of the staff will be at the top of my list, as that alignment will help each individual be successful in their respective position. Volunteer engagement will also be a top priority. This includes finalizing our Alumni Board structure and development as well as continuing to build and establish our Chapter/Council networks across the country.

UofL News: What are the biggest challenges facing the area of giving at universities right now?

JH: Many organizations are always searching for that ‘silver bullet’ – the one idea that can lead to fundraising success. The reality is that ‘silver bullet’ does not exist. Higher ֱ is dealing with annual budget cuts and declining financial support from the state on a regular basis – in fact, unfortunately, it is becoming a reoccurring theme. Universities have to be proactive and creative in their approach to fundraising. Private financial support is critical to the sustainability and success of a university. Our focus, as is the case at many universities, focuses on three approaches:

1) Listen to your donors and constituents

2) Be consistent with your messaging and strategy – stick to your game plan but adapt as needed

3) Diversify your solicitation/engagement/stewardship model to fit the needs of our diverse population.

UofL News: What is your favorite part of the job?

JH: I love everything about this job – staff/board development, strategic planning, sponsorship/vendor activation, volunteer management – but the key piece for me is building and establishing relationships.  I learned at a young age how strong relationships can lead to success, both personally and professionally.  I was lucky enough to learn this trait from watching my father (Rik) and late grandfather (Harold Bewley) on a daily basis. The key to success in this field begins with establishing relationships and I feel this is one of my strongest assets.

 

UofL News: You’re not an alum of UofL (Hawkins is a WKU graduate). Does that make it somewhat difficult to sell, or does it make it easier because you have an outsider’s perspective? 

JH: My passion for the University of Louisville stems from my childhood.  I grew up in Elizabethtown, just south of Louisville and fell in love with the university at an early age.  As a non-alum of the university, I do not see that as a disadvantage.  I have had the honor of working for three different institutions – WKU (alma mater), Auburn University and now UofL.  Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to work with outstanding mentors – Donald Smith (WKU), Tina Kauffmann (Bellarmine), Kris Phillips (Austin Peay) and Keith Inman (UofL).  The experience I gained from each institution and mentor has been invaluable and helped me successfully build this program at UofL.  This business is about relationships.  The ability to connect with alumni and friends of the institution and help place them in a position to support the university is our priority.  I believe in the University of Louisville and look forward to continuing to build a program that supports the university, as well as the community.    

UofL News: What is your favorite city to visit for (non-work) vacations and why?

JH: I am partial to Hilton Head, South Carolina.  When I met my wife 10 years ago, I began to go with her family on vacation each summer to Hilton Head.  I love to golf and you cannot beat the courses and scenery on the island.  We were fortunate to be married in Hilton Head in 2010 and honored to have my father, Rik, lead our wedding ceremony.  Therefore, Hilton Head will always be a special place for our family.

 

 

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