Kennedy becomes new vice president for advancement
After a national search, Calhoun Kennedy ’89 has been named Wofford’s new vice president for advancement. Kennedy had been serving as interim vice president and executive director since August 2021.

President Nayef Samhat announced Kennedy’s promotion in March. He replaces Dr. David Wood, who retired at the end of the 2020-21 academic year.

“Calhoun has proven himself as a valued member of the college’s senior leadership team,” says Samhat. “He has led the college’s advancement team during a difficult period and has ideas for the future that focus on alumni engagement and education.”

Kennedy has 18 years of experience in fundraising and alumni engagement as well as a dozen years of experience in banking, sales and customer service.

During Kennedy’s tenure as interim vice president, he instituted departmental fundraising training and held donor listening sessions. He has improved internal communications with the advancement team and is leading the team through a thorough assessment of fund agreements, donor reports and best practices.

“I look forward to continuing my service to an institution that I deeply care about,” says Kennedy. “This is an exciting time to be on Wofford’s campus, and I look forward to helping future generations of Terriers experience the college while working alongside alumni, faculty, staff and friends to support all that makes Wofford special.”

Kennedy served as associate vice president and executive director for advancement since 2003. His civic involvement includes service as a trustee for the Hammond School in Columbia, Scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts of America, president of the Palmetto Baseball League and board service with the Spartanburg Area Conservancy (SPACE).