University Development Leadership Council Profiles
Burnie Atterbury Vice President for University Development and Alumni Relations
Bill Johnson Associate Vice President, Development
Cathy Wooton Associate Vice President, Development and Alumni Relations
Scott Rivinius Assistant Vice President Development Operations
Scott Biedermann Assistant Vice President, Corporate Foundation Relations and Principal Gifts
Kelli Page Executive Director, Alumni Relations
Jeff Rhode Associate Dean for Development, Dentistry
Nancy DeGuire Associate Dean, External Relations, Pharmacy and Health Sciences
_________________________________________Nancy DeGuire________________________________________
Dr. Nancy L. DeGuire joined University of the Pacific in 1997 and is currently Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice to Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (PHS).
In her role as Associate Dean for External Relations, she oversees a staff of six individuals with shared responsibilities for major gift fundraising, annual giving, corporate and foundation relationships, marketing and communications, alumni relations and donor stewardship, event planning, business development and continuing professional education for the school. Since she joined University Advancement in 2002, the PHS External Relations staff has raised more than $45 million , with provisions for new and renovated facilities, technology enhancement, program support, scholarships, faculty support, and annual giving.
Nancy earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from University of the Pacific in 1989 and completed postgraduate residency training with the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in 1990. After spending a rewarding decade in community pharmacy management and patient care with Longs Drug Stores, she joined the faculty at Pacific as an Assistant Professor. Nancy is responsible for teaching in the Pharmacy Practice department, particularly in the areas of cultural competency, health literacy, professionalism, technology, and public health.