Rembold of SAIS Appointed to Development, Alumni
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By Brian Shields Development
Communications
Scott Rembold has been named associate vice president
for development and alumni relations. In his new role, he
will assist with the central management of several
divisional programs and work to attract funding for
high-priority initiatives of the $3.2 billion Knowledge for
the World campaign, including the Baltimore Scholars
Program and the restoration of Gilman Hall. Rembold assumes
the position most recently held by Fritz Schroeder, who was
appointed senior associate vice president for development
and alumni relations in fall 2006.
"We're very excited to have Scott join the leadership
team," said Michael Eicher, vice president for development
and alumni relations. "He is a terrific development
professional and a great ambassador for Johns Hopkins, and
I look forward to working closely with him."
Rembold has served since 2003 as associate dean for
development at the
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, which
he joined in 2002 as director of development. During this
time, he was responsible for heading up the school's
current capital campaign, which surpassed its original goal
of $65 million in 2005 and to date has raised $95 million
for the three SAIS campuses.
Prior to his tenure at SAIS, Rembold worked in several
executive positions at George Washington and Arizona State
universities and the Pacific Group, a Los Angeles-based
university advancement consulting firm. Rembold is a native
of Baltimore and a 1988 graduate of Wake Forest University.
He holds a master's degree in education from George
Washington University.
The Knowledge for the World campaign began in July
2000 and benefits both The Johns Hopkins University and The
Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System. Campaign
priorities include strengthening the endowment for student
aid and faculty support; advancing research, academic and
clinical initiatives; and building and upgrading facilities
on all campuses. To date, commitments to the campaign total
more than $2.4 billion.
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