ST. PAUL, MN (06/27/2011)(readMedia)-- Concordia University, St. Paul has appointed Mr. Paul "Rusty" Seltz, J.D., MBA, the vice president for University Advancement, responsible for the overall vision, supervision, planning and implementation for the University's development, alumni relations and government relations efforts. Seltz, who will begin in mid-July, will be a member of the President's Cabinet and provide leadership to the Board of Regents Advancement Committee.
"We are extremely pleased to have Rusty's experience and leadership skills in gift development to guide Concordia's advancement efforts," said University President Rev. Tom Ries. "His professional abilities and values will lead the university in meeting the growing fiscal demands of higher education and ensuring the overall fiscal health of the University so students can receive an excellent and affordable education."
Seltz is a seasoned advancement professional, having worked in development for nearly a decade, managing and leading fundraising teams while cultivating long-term relationships that led to high-level financial support. Most recently, he worked as executive director of university leadership relations in the advancement office at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind., where he played a significant role in the design, execution and success of its largest-ever capital campaign to build the institution's endowment and fund capital initiatives. Previously, Seltz worked in business internationally and practiced law. He holds juris doctorate and bachelors of Business Administration degrees from Valparaiso University and a master of Business Administration degree from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.
"I highly respect the strong team in place at Concordia and appreciate the University's mission," said Seltz. "I look forward to working with that team to garner major support so we can continue to educate students in the context of the Christian Gospel."
Concordia University, St. Paul is a comprehensive, private university operated under the auspices of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and one of 10 schools that comprise the Concordia University System. Established in 1893, Concordia offers more than 50 liberal arts majors, including business, education, science, fine arts and church professions. Concordia University is also a regional leader in educating adult students, offering accelerated undergraduate and graduate programs in business, health sciences, education, criminal justice, communications and Christian outreach. Concordia is the only private university in Minnesota to offer NCAA Division II athletics for men and women. Visit us on the web: www.csp.edu.