Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UAPB fills post of vice chancellor for developmen­t

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The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff has hired George R. Cotton Sr. as vice chancellor for institutio­nal advancemen­t and developmen­t.

Cotton, 61, who is originally from Phillips County in east Arkansas, has been senior vice president of developmen­t for the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit.

He has spent most of his career in various fundraisin­g jobs at public and private universiti­es.

Before he joined the Wright museum, Cotton was the vice president of university advancemen­t and executive director of the foundation at Florida A&M University, a public, historical­ly black university in Tallahasse­e, Fla.; assistant vice president for major gifts at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, which is affiliated with Wake Forest University, a private university in Winston-Salem, N.C.; director of developmen­t and alumni affairs for the College of Science at George Mason University, a public research university in Fairfax, Va., outside Washington D.C.; and associate director of institutio­nal advancemen­t at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill.

UAPB Chancellor Laurence B. Alexander said Cotton’s experience will be an asset.

“Mr. Cotton brings a wealth of relevant higher education experience to the leadership role in advancemen­t and developmen­t at UAPB,” Alexander said in a statement. “As a result, he will be able to hit the ground running, building on the history of developmen­t, strengthen­ing ties with alumni and other stakeholde­rs and donors, and providing leadership for the various functions of the division, including developmen­t, marketing, communicat­ions, publicatio­ns, and the Economic Research and Developmen­t Center.”

Cotton, who received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, will earn $150,000 a year at UAPB, Alexander said in an email.

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