University of Memphis Announces Two Advancement Vice Presidents
Nov. 7, 2024 — The Office of University Advancement at the University of Memphis has named two new key members to its leadership team — Stephanie Froehlich as vice president for engagement and Kimberly Grantham as vice president for philanthropy.
“Kimberly and Stephanie each bring a wealth of experience and a passion for strengthening relationships that will help elevate our advancement efforts to new heights,” said Senior Vice President of University Advancement Tara Jones. “Including Holly Ford, who oversees the University of Memphis Foundation, I am confident the team we are building will accomplish amazing things together.”
Froehlich comes to the UofM after spending the past two years as senior vice president of development at Kansas State University, where she led all fundraising and donor relations. She led K-State through its highest years of fundraising production — $234 million and $226 million — following a multi-year decline.
Prior to Kansas State, Froehlich served as senior associate vice chancellor for development at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and in multiple development positions at Auburn University. Froehlich has a bachelor’s in marketing from Auburn’s business school.
“My family and I are thrilled to join the Memphis community and become Memphis Tigers,” Froehlich said. “It was apparent from day one that the University of Memphis is part of the heart and soul of the entire Memphis community. I am honored and grateful to serve in this capacity alongside great leadership from our volunteers, alumni and community partners.”
Grantham has spent the past 14 years in Advancement at the UofM, most recently holding the role of associate vice president since 2021 and serving as interim vice president for Advancement from November 2023-June 2024. As a key leader within UofM Advancement, Grantham has developed, implemented and led strategy across University-wide fundraising activities and giving programs.
Prior to joining the UofM, Grantham spent 10 years with Chi Omega Executive Headquarters in Memphis, serving as director of training and programming and director of chapter services. She has a bachelor’s degree from Texas State University.
"I am thrilled to step into the role of Vice President for Philanthropy at such a pivotal time,” Grantham said. “The direction of UofM Advancement is focused on transformative impact, and I'm excited to work alongside our dedicated team to prioritize the needs and goals of our donors. Together, we can create lasting benefits for our students and the entire University community, ensuring that every contribution makes a meaningful difference."
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