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Hyemi Sevening: Associate Dean for Institutional Advancement at Penn Vet

caption: Hyemi SeveningThe School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Vet) has named Hyemi Sevening, a senior fundraising professional with more than 17 years of development experience, as its new Associate Dean for Institutional Advancement. Her appointment began on January 19, 2021.

Ms. Sevening comes to Penn Vet from the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California at Davis (UC Davis), where she served as Assistant Dean of Advancement and oversaw that institution’s wide-ranging fundraising efforts. Prior to her appointment as Assistant Dean in 2017, she served as that school’s Interim Assistant Dean of Advancement and Senior Director of Development, and she previously held fundraising positions at Illinois Institute of Technology’s Armour College of Engineering and Iowa State University’s College of Engineering.

As Associate Dean for Institutional Advancement at Penn Vet, Ms. Sevening will be responsible for the overall conceptualization, planning and execution of a coordinated program of private source fund raising, constituent relations, and communications to support the long and short range goals of the School. She will also lead the closing of The Power of Penn Vet Campaign.

“Hyemi has an outstanding record of achievement. I am confident that Hyemi will be an extraordinary fundraiser, thought-partner, colleague, and team builder,” said Andrew M. Hoffman, Gilbert S. Kahn Dean of Veterinary Medicine. “Her impressive background and expertise in both veterinary health care and higher education will be essential as we advance our ambitious plan to accelerate veterinary medicine’s impact on animal, human, and environmental health.”

Some of Ms. Sevening’s most significant accomplishments at UC Davis include leading efforts toward the $500 million “Expect Greater” School of Veterinary Medicine campaign goal, directing a $44 million annual fundraising and planned gift program, doubling annual giving contributions, establishing the Terry Holliday Equine and Comparative Neurology Presidential Chair, and garnering unrestricted programmatic support for the school’s centers and institutes.

“I am thrilled and honored to join Penn Vet, which has a distinguished legacy of translational research and clinical veterinary specialties,” said Ms. Sevening. “The School has a dynamic and forward-looking educational mission, and a vision for the future of veterinary medicine. As we move into an exciting new decade, I welcome this extraordinary opportunity to work with the entire Penn Vet community in achieving the School’s goals.”

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