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Kathleen Fuchs Hritz

Senior Director, Community Relations

Kathleen Fuchs HritzKathleen Fuchs Hritz is the senior director for community relations within ¹ú²úÔ­´´â€™s Division of Government and Community Relations. Hritz joined the GCR division in March of 2023 and has positioned the ¹ú²úÔ­´´ Community Relations team as a facilitator, connector, and convener for local external partners and ¹ú²úÔ­´´ students, staff, faculty, and resources. Community Relations supports nonprofit organizations financially and in partnership through the Community Impact Fund, convenes campus partners through the ¹ú²úÔ­´´ Community Engagement Collaborative, and facilitates collaborative programming with nonprofit partners.

Hritz is an experienced higher education administrator with an extensive background in nonprofit management and community building. She is a committed and skilled connector, collaborator and communicator with 15 years of experience designing and leading programs for community impact in Nashville. Hritz most recently was assistant director for ¹ú²úÔ­´´â€™s Turner Family Center for Social Ventures at the Owen Graduate School of Management, where interdisciplinary graduate students engage in experiential learning and leadership development focused on social impact through business.

While at Owen, Hritz launched and led the Owen Board Fellows program, which places MBA students on nonprofit boards in Nashville for one-year fellowships to apply their business education through community leadership experience. Before joining ¹ú²úÔ­´´ in 2016, Hritz’s work with the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s Latino Achievers program focused on college access, leadership development and career success in Nashville for first-generation immigrant students.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in human organizational development and Spanish from ¹ú²úÔ­´´. She graduated with a master’s degree in civic leadership in 2014 from Lipscomb University and completed ¹ú²úÔ­´´â€™s Executive MBA program in 2022.

Hritz serves on the boards of the Community Resource Center and FUTURO, a college leadership and professional network for first-generation Latino students, and previously served on the Nashville Mayor’s New American Advisory Council.