WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Council for Advancement and Support of Education is pleased to announce the publication of Global Exchange: Dialogues to Advance Educationwritten by CASE President and CEO Sue Cunningham. GlobalExchange captures provocative thinking on critical issues facing the educational advancement sector. The book considers the future of the integrated advancement profession, its key challenges, and the best thinking to address both challenges and opportunities.

SUE CUNNINGHAM |  President and CEO of CASE |  @CunninghamCASE |  Credits: Sean Sime

Through in-depth conversations with educational and foundation leaders from around the world, GlobalExchange addresses topics including: perceptions of education; the role of data; building diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging; the ethics of philanthropic engagement; the future of alumni relations; and collaborating beyond institutions and international borders.

Known throughout the field for her leadership and expertise in creating connections and conversations that advance educational institutions, Cunningham was inspired to write GlobalExchange by a desire to support the profession’s growth and facilitate innovation through international collaboration.

“With the discussions in this book, we are lifting Konstantin Stanislavski’s fourth wall and inviting you into the room. And attending a vibrant and engaging in-person unlike discussion which grows hazy the moment you have left the room, with GlobalExchange you can return to the conversations at your leisure, contemplate them, earmark them, and use them to guide or annotate your professional journey. They provide insights, actions, and perspectives to enable educational leaders and advancement professionals at every level of their career to access the wisdom of these voices and continue conversations within their own networks. This is a manual for the future of our work,” says Cunningham.

“In this remarkable book, Sue Cunningham makes a compelling argument that the field of advancement is central to the success of any educational institution seeking to fulfill its mission and bring about positive change in society,” says James T. Harris IIIPresident of University of San Diego and President Emeritus of Widener University. “Whether one is new to the field or a seasoned leader, this book is a treasure trove of information about the art and science associated with effective advancement operations at educational institutions all over the globe.”

Cunningham has served as President and CEO of CASE since 2015. Under her leadership, CASE has undertaken two comprehensive strategic planning processes that resulted in Reimagining CASE: 2017- 2021 and Championing Advancement, 2022-2027, ambitious and comprehensive frameworks for serving CASE’s members and championing education worldwide. Prior to joining CASE, Cunningham served as Vice-Principal for Advancement at the University of Melbourne. She was also the Director of Development for the University of Oxford and Director of External Relations at St Andrews University. Her career began working in the arts and cultural sector.

To purchase a copy of Global Exchange: Dialogues to Advance Education, please visit https://www.case.org/globalexchange. It is available for purchase as a hardcopy or electronically.

Featuring interviews with the following experts:

Building the Profession

  • Nick BlincoVice-President (Advancement), The University of Melbourne
  • Joanna MotionPartners, More Partnerships
  • Fritz SchroederVice President for Development and Alumni Relations, Johns Hopkins University
  • Bernard TohDirector & Head of Department, Office of Alumni Relations, National University of Singapore

Advancement Leadership

  • David Early, Headmaster, St. Mark’s School of Texas
  • Sergio GonzalezSenior Vice President for Advancement, Brown University
  • Barbara MilesVice-President (Advancement), Australian National University
  • Rachel SandisonVice Principal, External Relations, University of Glasgow

Data – the Art and the Science

  • Monique DozierVice President/Chief Advancement Officer, Morehouse College (now at UC Riverside)
  • Jenny MouleFundraising Operations Consultant, Alveo Consulting, Ltd.
  • TJ Rawlinson, Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Cardiff University
  • Jo WattsDirector of Operations, The University of Melbourne

Crossing Borders – International Engagement

  • Alex FavierDirector of Global and Political Affairs, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England
  • EdHuHead of External Relations, Harvard-Westlake School, Los Angeles, CaliforniaUSA
  • Ellen SullivanDirector, International Advancement, Philips Andover Academy, Andover, MassachusettsUSA
  • Marina Tan HarperSenior Director, International Development, University of California Davis, Davis, CaliforniaUSA

Ethics of Philanthropic Engagement

  • Glyn DavisAC, Chief Executive Officer of the Paul Ramsay Foundation
  • Terry FlanneryPolicy Fellow, Center for University Excellence, American University
  • Jim HarrisPresident, University of San Diego
  • Paul RamsbottomChief Executive of the Wolfson Foundation and its sister charity, the Wolfson Family Charitable Trust

Value of Higher Education

  • Stephen ToopeVice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge
  • Ted MitchellPresident, American Council on Education
  • Margaret GardnerPresident and Vice-Chancellor, Monash University
  • Anton MuscatelliPrincipal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Glasgow

Changing Face of Alumni Relations

  • Christine FairchildDirector of Alumni Relations, University of Oxford
  • Carlos GarciaDirector, Institutional Relations (System), CETYS Universidad Mexico
  • Ralph Amos, Assistant VP, Alumni Relations/Exec. Director, California Institute of Technology Alumni Association
  • Lisa LewisPresident & CEO, Alumni Association, University ofMinnesota

Diversifying the Profession

  • Peter HayashidaVice Chancellor, University Advancement, University of California, Riverside
  • Kim Manning, Rutgers UniversityVice President for University Communications & Marketing
  • Christine PinaChief Advancement Officer, Miss Porter’s school
  • Ben Plummer PowellChief Philanthropy & Global Engagement Officer, The London School of Economics & Political Science

How Do We Think Beyond Institutional Boundaries to Achieve Greater Goals

  • Ana Mari CaucePresident, University of WashingtonUSA
  • Carolyn EvansVice-Chancellor and President, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
  • Lee FertigHead of School, The Nueva School, USA
  • Lorna SomersAVP Development, MacMaster University, Canada

Leadership through Crisis

  • Jan AbernathyChief Communications Officer, The Browning School, New York, NY
  • Imad BaalbakiVice President for Advancement and Business Development, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
  • Serge SychVice President for Enrollment Management, Career Services & Alumni Relations, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary / Vienna, Austria

About CASE

CASE—the Council for Advancement and Support of Education—is a global, not-for-profit membership association with a vision to advance education to transform lives and society.

We are the home for advancement professionals, inspiring, challenging, and equipping them to act effectively and with integrity to champion the success of their institutions. CASE defines the competencies and standards for the profession of advancement, leading and championing their dissemination and application with more than 97,000 advancement professionals at 3,100 member institutions in 80 countries.

Broad and growing communities of professionals gather under the global CASE umbrella. Currently these include alumni relations, development services, communications, fundraising, government relations, and marketing. These professionals are at all stages of their career and may work in universities, schools, colleges, cultural institutions, or other not-for-profits. CASE uses the intellectual capital and professional talents of a community of international volunteers to advance its work, and our membership includes many educational partners who work closely with the educational sector.

Headquartered in Washington DCCASE works across all continents from its regional offices in London, Singaporeand Mexico City to achieve a seamless experience for all of our stakeholders, particularly our members, volunteers, and staff.

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