ESC Smart Car Update Spring 2023

With spring on the way back to campus, please note the following updates regarding the ESC Smart Cars:

  • Parking for Smart Cars #12 & #14 has returned to their pre-winter locations (facing Harper Hall; adjacent to the drop-off circle at the 1st-floor lobby entrance). Signage for each spot has been updated.
    • Reminder: If you are using one of the cars, it should be returned to its original location (i.e. Car #12 to Spot 12, etc.)
  • Smart Car #9 has been retired due to mechanical issues. At this time, we will not be replacing this vehicle and this parking spot has be reassigned for another purpose.
  • If you need to pick up or drop off, use the circle drive adjacent to the lobby doors. The use of flashers in this loading/unloading zone is encouraged

If you have any questions, please contact Laura Waltz (lwaltz@nd.edu), Lana Taylor (ltaylor1@nd.edu), or Grace Prosniewski (gprosnie@nd.edu).

Tim Kenney to Lead Sorin 175 and Sorin Gold

Our Giving Societies team is growing! I am happy to share that Tim Kenney will shift his responsibilities to focus on leading and growing Sorin 175 and Sorin Gold. His work will focus on three critical areas: developing a strategic growth plan for Sorin 175 and Sorin Gold through research and data analysis, generating content and experiences that will grow the overall attractiveness of Sorin 175 and Sorin Gold, and building relationships with internal and external partners to influence fundraising.

We are now hiring an Associate Director, Sorin Society Marketing.

Please reach out to me or Tim Kenney with questions about the transition.

Thank you,
Katie Kerby

ESC Spring Cleaning Monday, April 3rd

Spring means spring cleaning!

As a reminder, if you utilize the shared fridges in any of our office spaces, it is your responsibility to clean and dispose of any food or condiments you bring in. Please put your name and date on anything you place in the refrigerator.

Samantha Checkley has graciously volunteered to lead a deep clean of some of our shared ESC office resources this coming Monday, April 3rd. Please note, if you have food/drinks/condiments in the fridge, they MUST be labeled with your name and the date. Any expired items/unmarked items will be thrown away.

Additionally, if you are interested in helping with the cleaning process, please meet up with Samantha in the ESC Cafe at 9AM on Monday, April 3rd.

Thank you again for respecting our shared spaces!

Welcome Mary Lake to Gift Planning Advancement!

Friends and Colleagues,

I am very pleased to introduce you to our newest Gift Planning Officer, Mary Lake (’91). Mary earned her Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University and her J.D. from Notre Dame Law School. For years following law school, Mary served as Managing Partner of Lake & Lake, a law practice in LaPorte County where Mary represented clients in matters that included estate planning and real estate, and she later served as Deputy Public Defender in LaPorte County. For the past four years Mary has worked as Chief of Staff for the LaPorte County Prosecuting Attorney, leading a team of more than forty employees.

Mary and her husband John (’88) are the proud parents of seven children, including one Notre Dame graduate and two other current Notre Dame students. Mary’s first day is Monday, April 3, and her regional assignment will be determined and effective as of the start of the new fiscal year. Please come say hello to Mary next week (she will be sharing office space with Sarah Wodrich) and give her a warm welcome to Development!

TJ

Kat Gardner to Serve as Associate Director of Leadership Annual Giving

UR Team,

Please join us in congratulating Kat Gardner on her promotion to Associate Director of Leadership Annual Giving. We are thrilled for Kat to officially join the Annual Giving team as a tier one fundraiser after serving as a valued member of the Stewardship & Donor Relations team.

Over the past 5 1/2 years, Kat has played an integral role with the Stewardship & Donor Relations team. In her early years with S&DR, Kat partnered with the Western fundraising region as well as several divisions. Most recently, Kat has fostered excellent campus partnerships with the College of Arts & Letters, the Keough School, and the Arts & Architecture divisions. Further, Kat developed and led the growth of the annual Endowed Position Stewardship Initiative (EPSI); she has led the newly revised Expendable Reporting initiative for the team; she has co-led the development of the Stewardship Scoop campus-wide educational newsletter, using her marketing talents to make it a truly memorable publication. 

We are confident that Kat’s experience with donors, eagerness to have a greater impact on our students, and dedication to our mission will lead her to continued success as a fundraiser. Please join us in congratulating Kat on her new role. 

Best,
Kasey O’Connor & Cristi Ganyard

Congratulations, Jeff Fersch!

Dear Colleagues,

Please join us in congratulating Jeff Fersch on his transition to the Prospect & Research Strategy team as a Research Analyst!

Jeff has been with Development since 2005, when he worked as a Development Assistant. In 2014, he became a fundraiser for what was then the Midwest Region. He continued with the Illinois Region and worked with donors in the Chicagoland area. Jeff has been a prolific mission-giving fundraiser — consistently posting $1 million-plus in unrestricted — along with hitting his tier target in six of the last seven years. More than the numbers, Jeff is known for the consummate care he shows donors and his teammates. The Chicago team wishes him great success as he continues to serve Our Lady’s mission.

In his new role, Jeff will be working with the Research team to provide quality research to fundraisers and help identify process improvement opportunities in our recurring project-based work. We’re excited to gain Jeff’s unique insight as a long-standing member of the Development family. Jeff will make his transition to the team on April 17th.

Again, please join us in congratulating Jeff on his new role!

Jerry Barca & Christina Ryan

Welcome to the Chicago team, John Cunningham!

I am excited to announce that John Cunningham has joined the Chicago team as a regional director. John (’18, ’20 M.Ed) was born in South Bend, but after various moves during his childhood, his family has called Chapel Hill, North Carolina home for the last twelve years.

While a student at Notre Dame, John worked as a manager for the men’s basketball program under Coach Mike Brey. After graduation John taught middle school social studies for two years at Our Lady of Sorrows School in McAllen, Texas, as part of the ACE Teaching Fellows Program.

After a stint working with the Advancement Team at Saint Joseph High School in South Bend, John was the Facility Operations Manager for the Kansas City Current, a soccer team in the NWSL, for the past two years. John joined the KC Current during its inaugural season in 2021 and worked on a number of projects including the building process of the team’s training facility.

John has always been around sports, and enjoys playing and watching any game and spending time with family and friends.

His first day in the office is Wednesday, March 29.

– Jerry Barca

Welcome our new Talent Acquisition Consultant, Beth Graybill!

Please join me in welcoming Beth Graybill to our team. Beth will serve as a Talent Acquisition Consultant on the Organizational Strategy team, and will report to Adria Logan. Beth’s first day is Monday, March 27th.
Beth comes to us from her own consulting business where she provided leadership coaching, facilitated team retreats, and worked with non-profit organizations to recruit, hire, and retain executive level development leaders. Beth’s experience, skillset, and commitment to the mission of Our Lady’s University will help advance our team’s work and culture.
Please consider reaching out to Beth at bgraybil@nd.edu to introduce yourself and provide a warm welcome.
– Adria Logan

Notre Dame Day 2023 Announcement

Colleagues,

Below is a Notre Dame Day announcement we released on giving.nd.edu this week. Feel free to share with anyone interested. As always, thank you for your work bolstering this one-of-a-kind fundraising and engagement event.

https://giving.nd.edu/stories/the-tenth-annual-notre-dame-day-returns-this-april

Questions about the broadcast? Email lin.wang@nd.edu ›
Questions about fundraising? Email ndday@nd.edu ›

Giving opens April 1st at notredameday.nd.edu.

With Love,
Brandon Tabor

Welcome Emily Naff to Regional Development Administration!

Dear Colleagues,

Please help us welcome Emily Naff to Regional Development as a Development Coordinator (DC). Emily’s first day will be Monday, March 27th.

Emily is no stranger to Notre Dame! She comes to us from the Main Building where she has worked for the past year as a Marketing and Design Specialist for our Marketing Department. Prior to that, she was in Grace Hall working as a People Services Associate in our Human Resources Department. Before joining the Notre Dame family in 2020, Emily held HR and Marketing positions at Talent Source in Mishawaka and Mahoney Family Dentistry in South Bend.

Emily received her BS in Marketing from Indiana University South Bend.

Emily’s experience, skillset, and commitment to the mission of Our Lady’s University will no doubt help advance our team’s work and culture. Development is lucky to have her!

Please consider reaching out to Emily at eknouse@nd.edu to introduce yourself.

Welcome to Development, Emily!

Anita Sareen

Lori Tinkey

 

Welcome Koby Keck to Gift Planning Administration!

It is our pleasure to welcome Koby Keck to the DC Team as a Development Coordinator in Gift Planning. Koby’s first day will be Monday, March 27.

Koby brings a wealth of institutional knowledge from his time working with the Center for Sustainable Energy since 2017 in which he worked as an Administrative Coordinator. He is also on the Board of Directors of New Carlisle Hometown Days. Koby previously owned and operated the New Carlisle Gazette.

Koby received his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Notre Dame with a major in Political Science.

Please join us in welcoming Koby!

Jen Koebel and Lori Tinkey

Loyal Daughters and Sons: Celebrating 50 Years of Female Progress

On behalf of the Hesburgh Women of Impact program, please join the Student Government Department of Gender Relations – Title IX and Women’s Initiatives in a panel-led discussion on female progress and co-education at Notre Dame, featuring UR’s own Indi Jackson!.

Panelists include Mary Bliley (first female undergraduate – ’72),  Katie Conboy (President of St. Mary’s), Carolyn Woo (first female dean of Mendoza College of Business), Indi Jackson (former ND student-athlete and current Regional Director of Development), and Kathleen Sprows Cummings (professor of American Studies).

We are excited to host this conversation as our community continues celebrating the 50th academic year of co-education at Notre Dame. All are welcome, and the first 50 attendees will receive free t-shirts designed to resemble the previously distributed 1972 hats. We look forward to seeing you in Jordan Auditorium (Mendoza College of Business) on Monday, March 27th, from 6:00-7:15 pm.

Changes for Mary Flynt & the LOD Team

In full support of our trusted colleague Mary Flynt, I inform you of her decision:

“After careful thought and consideration, I’ve decided to step back from work to focus on our family during this current season of life. I’ve been inspired, encouraged, supported, and loved by the UR team since even before I joined it, so this departure is bittersweet in many ways. My last day isn’t for a few months yet so I’m confident there will be many more memories made, people to onboard, and opportunities to connect before I depart.”

Mary will continue her model service to our mission until July 1.
Please join me in celebrating her in the coming months.
True to above-and-beyond form, Mary’s thoughtful notice propels effective continuation of her impact.

Also, I am pleased to share that Sara Liebscher, Brian Diss, and I have been collaborating to expand the capacity and influence of the Learning and Organizational Development (LOD) team. Stay tuned for additional news and postings in the coming weeks.

For Notre Dame,

Bryan Reaume

 

UR Walks – Mar. 23 at Noon (ESC Lobby)

Hello UR Team! If you are interested in joining us for our next UR Walks, please fill out this form. We will meet at  the ESC Lobby at noon. Sara Liebscher will be leading the walk. As there may be some non-pavement, trail walking, we advise that appropriate footwear be considered. Signing up also helps us to contact those who are interested just in case we need to cancel at the last minute due to inclement weather. We look forward to catching up with you while getting in our steps. Happy trails!

Welcome Beth Lindauer to Central Region!

The Central Region is excited to announce that Beth Lindauer will join the team as a Regional Director beginning today, Monday, March 20th. Beth grew up in Colorado but lived in Louisville, Kentucky, for 13 years where she taught in the Oldham County Schools. She and her husband, Chris, moved to the area this past year when Chris was named the Karl Peterson Head Swimming and Diving Coach here at Notre Dame. Beth and Chris have quickly fallen in love with Notre Dame and the Michiana area. Inspired by the talent and optimism of the Notre Dame family as well as Notre Dame’s mission to be a force for good in the world, she looks forward to working alongside her new colleagues and benefactors to serve the world and create opportunities for others.

Beth and Chris have three sons: Jack (13), Owen (10), and Brady (8). The family enjoys travel, the outdoors, and playing / watching sports (swimming for dad, of course, and baseball, basketball, and hockey for the boys). Beth likes to read and has competed in several marathons and half marathons.

Welcome, Beth Lindauer!

– Jason Scarlett

Stewardship & Donor Relations Welcomes Michael Infantine

I’m delighted to announce that Michael Infantine will join the Stewardship & Donor Relations team. As the Assistant Director for University Stewardship Initiatives, Michael will have responsibility for stewarding benefactors who support Athletics and Student Affairs priorities. He will manage impact reporting and individualized and strategic stewardship efforts in these divisions and assist with programs that further enhance financial aid stewardship.

A Double Domer, Michael brings a deep understanding of these important areas of student life and excellent project management skills to this role. In his most recent position as the Print Media Coordinator for Notre Dame Student Media, he manages the production of Scholastic, The Juggler, and The Dome. Prior to returning to Notre Dame in 2021, Michael worked at Boston College in the Center for Digital Innovation in Learning and at the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies. Michael majored in PLS as an ND undergraduate, taught high school theology through the Notre Dame ECHO program, and holds a Master of Arts in Theology from Notre Dame and a Master of Theological Studies from Boston College.

The Stewardship & Donor Relations Team will welcome Michael on March 29th.

-Rosie McDowell

Annual Giving Spring Renewal Mailing #2

Dear Colleagues,

The second spring renewal mailing (renew #2) is dropping in mailboxes starting Thursday, March 16 to all our unrestricted and giving society benefactors. As a reminder, this mailing is sent to all assigned and unassigned benefactors whose annual giving is less than $25,000, asking them to renew their previous calendar year gift by their respective fund owner. This mailing is being sent to over 8,400 households and will be followed by email reminders in the weeks to come. If you have any questions regarding our renewal strategy, please reach out to the appropriate fund (Sorin, Rockne, Law, etc.) owner on the annual giving team and they can assist.

Thanks!
Annual Giving Team

Exciting Updates from the Donor Recognition Team

I am delighted to share that Kelli Kalisik will join the Stewardship & Donor Relations team. As a Program Director for Donor Recognition, Kelli will lead the quarterly reporting and communications for our capital projects, provide support and content management for our digital recognition display at the Hesburgh Library and lead special individualized donor stewardship touches throughout the year, such as appropriate signage, displays, and tokens of appreciation.

Kelli comes to us from the Notre Dame Office of Financial Aid. During her 13 years in Financial Aid, her direct supervisor shared that her contributions were too numerous to list. As the leader of operations, Kelli implemented the complexity factor, created a production calendar, supported the creation of the Work from Home and the transition to the Work from Here solutions, and supported the implementation of automated tracking groups. Kelli is known and respected in the national financial aid community.  Her leadership in the Financial Aid Standards and Services Advisory Committee (FASSAC) is significant.  She serves on the committee that prepares the Professional Judgment Tip Sheets, has participated in the planning and presenting of the Campus Need Analysis Roundtable, and is supporting the development and piloting of the Profile Lite.

The Stewardship & Donor Relations team is delighted to be a part of Kelli’s next chapter at Notre Dame. Kelli’s first day in the office will be Monday, March 27th.

In addition to our excitement surrounding Kelli’s decision to join our team, we are delighted to share the immediate promotion of Teri Vitale to Assistant Director for Donor Recognition. Teri has been a valued member of the Stewardship team for over 20 years. Her contributions are numerous, but anyone who has been given the opportunity to work with Teri knows she flawlessly leads our Memorial Tree and Bench program. In her new position, Teri will lead a new recognition program for financial aid benefactors. Additionally, she will take on a larger portfolio of public and private recognition projects.

-Jessica Reasons

Grab a Slice of Pie!

Happy Pi(e) Day! Come to the ESC Cafe today, Tuesday, March 14, and grab a slice of pie! Special thanks to James Riley (Pumpkin Pie), Bailey Smith (Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie), Danielle Filgueira (Vegan Apple), Wendy Garcia Sigala (Pecan Pie), Anne Wieber (Michigan Mixed Berry), Grace Prosniewski (Key Lime), and Stephanie Washington (Peach Cobbler). Grab a slice and enjoy!

Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day at the Badin Guild Mass of Thanksgiving

Dear Colleagues,

Please join us on Friday, March 17, 2023, at 4 PM ET, for the Badin Guild Mass of Thanksgiving at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart. University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., will be the celebrant.

As this Mass will be livestreamed and recorded, your presence, as we join in prayer for our Badin Guild members and their intentions, will be a powerful message.

The livestream will also be available on the day of the event starting at 3:45 PM, and a recording will also be shared with Badin Guild members.

If you have any questions regarding the Mass, please contact Laura Walker.

Looking for Student Program Leaders

Do you like meeting new people and serving your community? Are you looking for something to do during the month of July? Consider joining the Alumni Association’s Family Volunteer Camp as a Student Program Leader! Check out the posting here: https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/29436

What they’re looking for:
*9 recent graduates or current students who are servant leaders
*Must be available June 30 via Zoom and in-person July 6-28

What you get:
*An opportunity to mentor young people and hone leadership skills
*The chance to make a difference in South Bend
*Time to make new, lifelong friends
*Networking opportunities with alumni
*Free housing
*All meals covered during working hours
*$15 per hour

Warm Welcome to Sarah Kriegshauser, Affinity Marketing Program Director, Alumni Association

Team,

I am elated to introduce you to our new Affinity Marketing Program Director, Sarah Kriegshauser!

Sarah is a native of St. Louis, Missouri, where she was active with the Club of St. Louis. After high school, Sarah attended Xavier University (class of 2019), in Cincinnati, OH. She has been active with the ND Club of Cincinnati, recently as their YoungND Coordinator. Some of you may recognize her last name, as Sarah’s father, Keith Kriegshauser, and grandfather, Herman Kriegshauser are former NDAA board members. Sarah’s brother is currently a freshman here at Notre Dame.

For the last 4 years, Sarah has worked as the marketing coordinator at UASI, a healthcare consulting company in Cincinnati, OH. Sarah enjoys spending time with family and friends, attending sporting events and concerts.

Sarah will start on March 20th. Please join me in welcoming Sarah to the team!

Molly Lenaburg
Assistant Director, Marketing and Communications

Help Us Celebrate Pi(e) Day!

March 14 marks Pi Day, an annual celebration of the mathematical sign pi. Founded in 1988, March 14 was selected because the numerical date (3.14) represents the first three digits of pi, and it also happens to be Albert Einstein’s birthday. In honor of Pi Day, bring in your favorite pie (homemade or store bought) to the ESC Cafe at any time on Tuesday, March 14th. Sign up here to bring a pie!

Baby Clothes & Toys Needed for Saint Bakhitas

From ND Professor Wendy Angst:

Hello everyone!  The second cohort of ND-Inspired Innovation Scholars at Saint Bakhitas started classes last week!  This year we have 19 nursing mothers in our program, which equals 20 babies (one of the young women has twins!).  We are in need of baby clothes (size 6 – 12 months) and baby toys!

Theresa Foley and I head off Friday 3/10, along with 18 Notre Dame students, so would need any donations by the end of day Wednesday, 3/8 so that we can get them distributed among suitcases for our journey.  Please drop off any contributions to the amazing Ashley Heberling in MCOB 304.  Or if you do not have time to shop and would like to donate money, that would of course be welcome too!

Thank you, as always, for your prayers and support!  And stay tuned for exciting updates from this trip that will include community immersions, prototype testing, and our first-ever Innovation Fair with our recently graduated class of Scholars.
Go Irish!
Wendy

UR March Birthdays

Happy birthday to all our UR employees celebrating their special days in March! We’re lucky to work with you!

3/1 – Caitlin Olivier
3/2 – Sean Boudreau
3/2 – Juliana Newbill
3/5 – Kirt Bjork
3/6 – Mari Garza
3/8 – Peyton Badskey
3/10 – Kevin Nugent
3/13 – Dani Elgas
3/13 – Wendy Sigala Rubio
3/14 – Mayuri Changede
3/14 – Digger O’Brien
3/15 – Kelly Judd
3/16 – Chris Liberto
3/17 – Lana Taylor
3/18 – Deena Chamberlin
3/18 – Indi Jackson
3/19 – Jonathan Retartha
3/21 – Caitlyn Clinton
3/21 – Rosie McDowell
3/22 – Jennifer Koebel
3/23 – Michele Berente
3/23 – Linda Klaybor
3/24 – Leslie Curry
3/25 – Matt Weldy
3/29 – Lizzie Sommers