New director of annual giving appointed


Stephanie Roberts has been named director of annual giving at Lenoir-Rhyne University. Roberts joined the university’s Advancement team in fall 2023 as a development analyst and will assume her new role starting Nov. 4.

Stephanie Roberts

As the director of annual giving, Roberts will oversee all aspects of the LR’s annual giving program, be responsible for the organization, planning, and management of programs to build annual support as well as the Fund for Lenoir-Rhyne, which provides unrestricted support for the university, generates more than $450,000 annually. In addition, other annual funds, including the New Life Fund for Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, contributed another $7 million last year, will be overseen by Roberts. 

“I am thrilled to accept this new role to serve Lenoir-Rhyne,” said Roberts. “My passion lies in seeing our students thrive and succeed and having access to an affordable education. I am excited to work with our talented, innovative advancement team to ensure that our university has a bright future and lasting impact.”

Prior to joining LR, Roberts held key positions at Southern Evangelical Seminary and Davidson College – giving her extensive experience in fundraising and a deep commitment to higher education.

“We are thrilled to have Stephanie step into this important role,” said Cat Serrin Niekro, vice president of institutional advancement. “Her passion for Lenoir-Rhyne, coupled with her creativity and dedication to our mission, will undoubtedly elevate our annual giving program to new heights.”

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