Healthcare Brief (01/14/21)
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By Will Maddox
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Healthcare Business
January 13, 2021
2:39 pm
Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation has named Ben Renberg its new president. Renberg brings 25 year sof experience in the nonprofit world, and was most recently senior associate vice president of alumni affairs and development at Cornell University. “Ben has an excellent reputation as a strategist and fundraiser. He is a proven leader with an impressive track record,” said Norm Bagwell, chairman of the Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation board via release. “We look forward to working with him to build on the legacy of excellence and success for which the Foundation is known.”
December 10, 2020
Two senior-level appointments in the Office of Alumni Affairs and Development (AAD) will take place in January, according to Fred Van Sickle, vice president for alumni affairs and development.
Mike Moyer, currently an associate vice president for advancement at Virginia Tech, will return to Cornell Jan. 15 as associate vice president for principal gifts, succeeding Jeff McCarthy.
Additionally, Van Sickle announced that Ben Renberg, senior associate vice president for development, will be leaving Cornell Jan. 16 to return to his native Texas; Kristen Ford, currently Cornell’s associate vice president for colleges and units, will be promoted to the position. Both Moyer and Ford will report to Van Sickle.