Session 46 | 8:30 am | Head of School’s Role in Advancing the Mission of the School

Location: Hanover E

Handout:

Head of Schools Role

Head of school, president or principal – whatever the title, we all agree that their role as the chief advancement officer should be an important part of their job. Head of schools, presidents and principals play a significant role in the two ways to secure revenue: enrollment management and fundraising. This presentation will help all attendees understand this role and the position’s function within advancement and admissions teams.

Speaker: Larry Furey
Partner
Partners in MissionSchool Leadership Search
Solutions
Westwood, Massachusetts

Moderator: Corinna Siy
Stewardship Coordinator
Archdiocese of Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada


Larry Furey brings senior level management experience and over 25 years of development knowledge to Partners in Mission. He is currently providing comprehensive advancement services to Catholic schools, dioceses and religious organizations throughout the United States. He serves as assistant headmaster for advancement at Xaverian Brothers High School, a Catholic all-boys college preparatory school located in Westwood, Massachusetts, where he is leading his second capital campaign for $25 million. It was under Mr. Furey’s leadership that the school successfully increased its annual giving program from $120,000 to over $1,300,000 in eight years. Prior to his responsibilities at Xaverian, he served as vice president of advancement at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston. Mr. Furey began his career in advancement in 1990 when he left public accounting to become the first director of development at his alma mater, Marian High School in Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University in St. Bonaventure, New York, and is both a Certified Fund Raising Executive and a CPA. He is the treasurer and board member of the Association of Catholic Admission and Advancement Officers of New England. Mr. Furey and his family reside in Westwood, Massachusetts.