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Augusta Technical College is excited to announce the appointment of Mrs. Cheryl Anderson Ciucevich as the new Vice President for Institutional Advancement.
Mrs. Ciucevich has worked across all areas of advancement, including both major giving and annual giving, alumni relations, and public relations. She spent 16 years at Kennesaw State University where she served simultaneously as the Director of Development and the Director of Public Relations for the College of the Arts. Prior to its consolidation with Georgia Southern University, she was the Senior Director of Alumni Development at Armstrong State University in Savannah, where she continued to create new endowments and to expand the annual giving donor base. Since 2019, she has been a Director of Development at Georgia Southern, where she has been one of their top fundraisers.
Ciucevich holds an undergraduate degree in International Relations from Wesleyan College and a master’s degree in Professional Writing from Kennesaw State University. She also completed a Certificate in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida.
"I am energized by the dynamic environment at Augusta Technical College," stated Ciucevich. "I look forward to working with companies, organizations, and individuals across the CSRA who will see the value in investing in these students and the incredible impact they will have on the future of this region."
“The Augusta Tech family is delighted to welcome Cheryl Ciucevich as our first ever, VP for Institutional Advancement," stated College President Dr. Jermaine Whirl. "Her experiences in marketing, public relations, and alumni & donor relations makes her the ideal leader for our advancement efforts. She’s entering our institution at a vital time, and I look forward to her contributions for not only our institution, but the entire CSRA region.”
As a volunteer in Savannah, she has been active with the Dawn's Daughter Leadership Program, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Gala, the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Center and Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She and her husband, Ed Ciucevich, look forward to being active members of the Augusta community.
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