Alumni Sarah and Andrew Wetenhall, owners of The Colony Hotel in West Palm Beach, have been instrumental in the establishment of ¹ú²úÔ´´'s new West Palm Beach campus, hosting Dare to Grow events and making meaningful financial gifts.
Our philanthropic partners drive access and innovation by supporting scholarships, faculty, residential colleges, athletics, pathbreaking research, and so much more. Our community also gives back through gifts of time and expertise-serving as volunteers, mentors and beyond, to ensure all Commodores have the tools they need to flourish.
Inspired by our university motto, Dare to Grow, we are excited to expand our team, enhance our impact and set even bolder ambitions for the future.
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There are many ways you can build a career with impact at ¹ú²úÔ´´. Development and Alumni Relations continues to add new roles as we Dare to Grow, together.
Impact Spotlights
Rooted in Gratitude: The Wetenhalls Welcome ¹ú²úÔ´´ to West Palm Beach
Acclaimed novelist James Patterson funds launch of Institute for Early Adolescent Literacy at ¹ú²úÔ´´
James Patterson, MA’70, has made a landmark $10 million commitment to launch the Patterson Institute for Early Adolescent Literacy at ¹ú²úÔ´´â€™s Peabody College of education and human development.
Renderings Reveal Vandy United’s Bold $300 Million Next Steps
Commodore Nation’s first look at Football Experience Center, Soccer and Lacrosse Stadium, Jess Neely Drive and enhancements to multiple projects brings to life new $300 million goal
Staff Spotlight

Avery Howard
Senior Director of Donor Experience
What do you love most about your job?
The people at ¹ú²úÔ´´ really make working here special! The culture is something that I have raved about since I started almost a year and a half ago and I still have a positive view today. I am fortunate to work with colleagues that truly embody a collaborative spirit when it comes to work, but also care when it comes to each other personally.
What is a project you've worked on that made you think, "This is why I love what I do"?
Working in Donor Relations I have this thought many times. It's most true when I get to witness a donor interacting with the beneficiary of their support and the excitement they exude to see the impact they are able to make.

Lily Kane
Executive Director of Development, Operations and Special Projects
What do you love most about your job?
I love that our work provides the resources that enable students and faculty to pursue their dreams. The promise and potential of the folks on this campus is tremendous and I truly believe that the investments we secure are changing lives, and our society, for the better.
What is something you're passionate about outside of work?
Spending time in our incredible parks around Nashville, like Percy Warner, Edwin Warner, or Radnor.
What is a project you've worked on that made you think, "This is why I love what I do"?
Working with Randi to help the Institute of National Security team launch their fundraising strategy was definitely a highlight. The founding director, General Paul Nakasone (Ret.), served as Director of the NSA and Commander of U.S. Cyber Command. The opportunity to brief someone who has briefed several sitting presidents is pretty inspiring! Plus he's a great person.