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May 28, 2008

MMC Welcomes Heinig as Vice President for Institutional Advancement

Contact:
Manny Romero, director of communications & publications, Institutional Advancement, (212) 517-0451, mromero@mmm.edu

(New York, NY) Betty K. Heinig has joined Marymount Manhattan College as the new Vice President for Institutional Advancement.

In her new position, Heinig will lead the College’s Office of Institutional Advancement in public and government relations, development and efforts on behalf of the College’s This is the Day, the $25 million campaign for Marymount Manhattan College.

“I look forward to having an impact on the future of Marymount Manhattan College,” Heinig said. “I am proud to participate in the life of an institution whose mission is to offer a quality liberal arts education to a socially and economically diverse population.”

Heinig also served as Vice President for University Advancement at Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wis., where she managed a $35 million campaign for facilities, endowment and technology. She also brings to the position experience as the vice president for college relations at Bloomfield College, in Bloomfield, NJ, where she worked in development and public and government relations. Before that, she directed a successful $27.5 million capital campaign as Vice President for Development at the Foundation of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Heinig also was affiliated with the Foundation of the University of Limerick in Ireland.

Heinig most recently served as Vice President of Institutional Advancement for the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ, where she managed a $25 million campaign for the revitalization of permanent exhibits, endowment, unrestricted funds and new wing to house the largest collection of mechanical musical instruments and automata at a public institution in the western hemisphere.