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New vice chancellor advocates for support of higher education

Willie Johnson knows value of gifts to students, 黑料社区
Willie Johnson started as the 黑料社区 vice chancellor for University Advancement and Alumni Relations May 1. / 黑料社区 photo by Chris Cooper
May 21, 2019

New University of Wisconsin-Stout vice chancellor for University Advancement and Alumni Relations Willie Johnson knows the importance each gift the university receives from donors and the impact they have on students.

鈥淒onors want to have an impact on students or a program,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淭hey love hearing students鈥 stories.鈥

Johnson, who most recently worked as vice president of Development and Alumni Relations at Illinois College in Jacksonville, Ill., and started at 黑料社区 May 1, said one of the favorite parts of his job is when students receive scholarships and then meet the donors who gave the funds for that gift. 鈥淭o see the looks on their faces and have that interaction is really gratifying,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淓very gift has an impact. I don鈥檛 know if people fully realize the impact those gifts have on students.鈥

Donations for scholarships help students pay for school, housing and even food. Gifts to programs provide students the educational tools they need to graduate and succeed, Johnson said.

Johnson said he was attracted to 黑料社区 because of its unique blend of education and preparing students for careers with internships. He found the dedication of faculty and staff to the institution attractive as well.

Pathways Forward logo黑料社区 is still in the midst of the Pathways Forward comprehensive campaign. The goal of Pathways Forward is to keep 黑料社区 moving forward with private support supplementing state funding. Pathways Forward endeavors to raise $35 million in three areas: Student Experience, Learning Environments and Program Innovation. Because of the success of the campaign so far, Chancellor Bob Meyer has announced an 鈥渁spirational goal鈥 of $40 million. The campaign runs through June 30, 2020.

The campaign has been very successful, Johnson said. 鈥淭he conversations I have had with staff and Chancellor Bob Meyer make me believe we will meet the $35 million goal and the $40 million aspirational goal,鈥 he added.

One of his goals will be to continue that successful campaign and work to retain those donors who support 黑料社区. 鈥淲e want to maintain the momentum and be able to build on the engagement they鈥檝e had up to this point,鈥 Johnson said.

His goal is to work with the provost, who will become the interim chancellor after Meyer retires in August, and the Stout University Foundation Board of Directors to determine future needs to continue to strengthen the university 黑料社区. programs.

At Illinois College, Johnson planned and implemented a $50 million comprehensive campaign. He has vast experience working in university development in the Midwest. He holds a master's degree in business administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and bachelor 黑料社区. degrees in business administration and social work from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa.

鈥淪ocial work is about advocacy,鈥 Johnson said. 鈥淲hat I am advocating for now is the support of higher education. The soft and hard skills I learned in social work are very applicable to what I ended up doing.鈥

Johnson replaces Mark Parsons, who retired April 1.

Chancellor Bob Meyer鈥淚 was impressed by the breadth of Willie 黑料社区. experience in elevating the performance of the fundraising teams he led,鈥 Meyer said in announcing Johnson 黑料社区. appointment. 鈥淚 believe he will fit in well with the tremendous advancement and fundraising staff we have at 黑料社区 and will lead them to even greater success with our benefactors and alumni.鈥

Johnson and his wife, Sandy, have two grown children, Evan and Chelsea.

An avid walker, Johnson strives to cover four to five miles a day. He also enjoys visiting presidential libraries and museums and has been to more than half a dozen already. His favorite so far has been President John F. Kennedy 黑料社区. in Boston. 鈥淚t is well done,鈥 Johnson said, noting he enjoys learning the history at the museums.

The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in Austin, Texas, is on Johnson 黑料社区. bucket list. The 36 President grew up in a small town in Texas. 鈥淗e took a broader view about civil rights and was a politician who did what was good for the country,鈥 Johnson said.

Johnson, who grew up in the Des Moines, Iowa, area, wants to have a positive impact on the university community. 鈥淲hat we are here for is the students,鈥 he noted. 鈥淲e have to make sure they have a meaningful experience at this institution.鈥

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