Cabrini College Names Browning Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement
RADNOR, Pa. (Jan. 7, 2013) th E.R. "Jay" Browning has been named associate vice president for Institutional Advancement at Cabrini College. Browning will oversee most aspects of the College's fundraising initiatives, focusing on annual giving, major gifts, and alumni relations.
(Media-Newswire.com) - RADNOR, Pa. ( Jan. 7, 2013 ) – E.R. "Jay" Browning has been named associate vice president for Institutional Advancement at Cabrini College. Browning will oversee most aspects of the College’s fundraising initiatives, focusing on annual giving, major gifts, and alumni relations.
Prior to joining Cabrini, Browning served as associate vice president for Institutional Advancement at the University of Maryland University College in Adelphi, Md. He also served as assistant vice president, development and gift planning, at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla.; and worked in development at Pennsylvania State University, Central Florida Speech and Hearing Center, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lancaster County. Prior to his career in development, Browning served for 15 years in the United States Marine Corps.
Browning earned a master of business administration degree from the University of Maryland University College, and a bachelor of science from Penn State University. He has held the Certified Fundraising Executive designation since 2003.
About Cabrini College Students do extraordinary things at Cabrini College, a residential Catholic college welcoming learners of all faiths, cultures and backgrounds. Founded in 1957 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the College provides a transformational “education of the heart,” focusing on academic excellence, leadership development and a commitment to social justice.
Cabrini offers 1,400 full-time undergraduate students more than 30 majors, pre-professional programs, concentrations and minors. Nearly 1,400 students are in graduate studies programs at the main campus in Radnor, Pa., and at 12 off-site locations. The College’s serene 112-acre campus is located 30 minutes from Philadelphia.
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