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Eschen to Retire as Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPP’s Advancement Leader

Tom Eschen, vice president for Institutional Advancement for Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPP, will retire effective May 31. He leaves a lasting legacy that has helped change the landscape of Maryville—from new buildings, to innovative academic and outreach programs, increased scholarship support, stronger corporate and foundation partnerships and greater alumni engagement.

Eschen, who joined Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPin 2008, oversees alumni engagement, advancement services and development, including fundraising for the Annual Fund, major gifts and planned giving.

Along with a talented team of Institutional Advancement staff, Eschen has been a key catalyst for change and growth at Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPover the past decade. Under his leadership, annual fundraising has increased by more than 200 percent, including an increase in the Annual Fund by more than 170 percent. Corporate giving and alumni participation have doubled and the University’s highest annual giving club, the Duchesne Society, has grown nearly 250 percent.

Establishing an important legacy, Eschen first introduced the late Earl Walker to Maryville. Walker’s interest and support led to the naming of Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker Hall and the Walker College of Health Professions, as well as creation of the Walker Medal and numerous scholarships. As part of the Walker gift agreement, the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic for young children with speech and language disorders was incorporated into Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPas a fully integrated program.

In the past 10 years, Eschen helped Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPdevelop important partnerships with Mercy, PNC, St. Louis Public Radio and other major corporations and organizations. His outreach efforts include the creation of Maryville’s unique music therapy program, , and the University’s Women and Leadership program. He also helped expand Maryville’s presence in the T-REX and Cortex tech communities and Maryville’s partnership with Parkway School District’s Spark! program.

Eschen’s leadership also fostered the launch of the iconic series of Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPpins, the annual Spirit of Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵAPPawards, the author series, the Sister Mary Byles Peace & Justice Prize, the  and the Newman Catholic Student Center.

As a part-time consultant, Eschen will continue to support Maryville’s fundraising efforts with a focus on Kids Rock Cancer and the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic.


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