Jennifer L. Howe

Jennifer L. Howe

Vice President, Development
Georgia Institute for Technology
Speaker

Bio

Jennifer Howe joined the Georgia Institute for Technology as its Vice President for Development on August 15, 2022.  She is the first female to hold this role at Georgia Tech and succeeds Barrett Carson who led the Institute’s fundraising efforts for over 25 years.

Prior to arriving at The Flats, Howe served as the Vice President for University Advancement for the University of Dayton (UD), where she was responsible for managing the full range of fundraising programs and constituent engagement functions (alumni, parents, friends and donors); serving on the President’s Cabinet; and working with the University’s Board of Trustees on new trustee recruitment.  In her six years at UD, the University Advancement team achieved significant investment in terms of staffing, resources and infrastructure – and the results followed, significantly elevating the total new commitments received by the institution, including notable gains in principal and major gifts as well as the launch of new fundraising and engagement initiatives in student philanthropy, parents, peer-to-peer ambassadors, DEI/affinity-based groups, and digital/virtual lifelong learning.  In October 2018, UD’s Board of Trustees voted to approve its first comprehensive campaign in over 20 years under Howe’s direction; and the University will go launch the public phase of that effort later this spring.

Her professional history includes a 16-year tenure at Vanderbilt University, where she was part of a development and alumni relations leadership team that completed a $1.93B fundraising campaign in 2012.  In her role as an Associate Vice Chancellor, she established a stellar record in leadership and fundraising, including planning and implementing successful campaigns, cultivating and closing principal and major gifts, significantly increasing annual giving, and supporting athletics' capital needs.  Before Vanderbilt, Howe started her career in higher education career at Emory University, where she was the director of development, foundation and international relations for five years, as well as worked for their provost as a project manager during her initial year at the institution. 

Howe earned a Bachelor's degree with honors in English from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and has served on a number of leadership and conference committees for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).  A native of Georgia - she and her husband, Andrew, a retired insurance professional, were college sweethearts and have been married for over 30 years.  They currently share their homes in Atlanta, GA and West Falmouth, Massachusetts with their Welsh Corgi, Skylar.