Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology has
selected a veteran
higher-education fundraising
manager to become the college's
new vice president for
development.Mark Lindemood
will join the Rose-Hulman
administration on June 1 to
manage the Office of
Development. He was previously
vice chancellor for
institutional advancement and
chief operating officer, Texas
Tech Foundation, Inc. Lindemood
also held the vice president's
post for eight years at Kent
State University and was
executive director of university
development at Ball State
University. In addition, he was
director of capital resources at
St. Norbert College, and
director of development at Regis
and Missouri Valley colleges.
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"Mark Lindemood brings proven
fundraising success to the vice
president's position," stated
Gerald Jakubowski, Rose-Hulman
President. "His knowledge and
experience will be vital to our
current and future fundraising
needs that will be directly
linked to the goals outlined in
a strategic plan that is nearly
completed." Jakubowski noted.
"He has successfully planned
and implemented several major
fundraising campaigns that have
exceeded their goals and helped
to increase college or
university endowments," he said.
Lindemood was selected
following a nationwide search.
"This is an exciting time to
join the Rose-Hulman staff
because of the strategic
planning under way, and the
leadership and vision provided
by President Jakubowski,"
Lindemood commented.
"I was attracted to
Rose-Hulman for many reasons,
including its increasing
national reputation, the
dedication of the faculty, staff
and students, and the strong
support it receives from its
alumni and other friends," he
noted.
Lindemood received his
bachelor of arts degree from
Albion College, the master of
divinity from the Methodist
Theological Seminary, and the
doctor of ministry from the
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
He has been an invited
speaker at national seminars and
conferences sponsored by the
Council for the Advancement and
Support of Education (CASE).
Lindemood has been an active
community volunteer which has
included serving in leadership
roles with economic development
organizations, service clubs,
and the United Way.
Lindemood and his wife, Deb,
are the parents of two
daughters.