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Kevin J. Foyle, MBA, CFRE

Senior Vice President, Development and Public Affairs, UTHealth Houston
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Kevin led the university's largest fundraising effort, the Many Faces. One Mission. campaign, which surpassed its $500 million goal, securing funding to address critical health. Under his leadership, UTHealth Houston has received a number of transformational gifts, including $75 million from the John P. McGovern Foundation, $25 million from Jane and Robert Cizik, $25 million from the John S. Dunn Foundation, and $22 million from D. Bradley McWilliams. He has played an integral role in elevating the university's brand through strategic marketing initiatives, including the Many Faces of UTHealth Houston campaign.

Before UTHealth Houston, Kevin served in multiple roles at Rice University, culminating in serving as the associate vice president for development and directing a $1 billion campaign. He also fundraised for The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and their $351 million campaign.

Kevin is the immediate past board chair of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Global, the largest organization of charitable fundraisers in the world.

Kevin counts on support from his development leadership team:

Angela Alvarado

Executive Director, Constituent Engagement

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713-500-3084

Debbie Ballard

Vice President, Principal Gifts and Strategic Initiatives

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713-500-3201

Lisa Christison

Executive Director, Development Operations

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713-500-3204

Laura Dozier

Senior Director, Philanthropic Initiatives

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713-500-3223

Chris Kasavich, MBA, CFRE, CAP

Assistant Vice President, Development

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713-500-0390

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The Office of Development advances the mission of UTHealth Houston by seeking and securing philanthropic support for its programs in service to students and society.

Development Board

The UTHealth Houston Development Board consists of community leaders who have committed to advancing the mission and vision of the institution by increasing public awareness and philanthropic support.

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Houston, Texas 77030
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