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Ringling College adds 2 members to advancement team

Lisa Intagliata PHOTO PROVIDED
Lisa Intagliata PHOTO PROVIDED

SARASOTA -- Ringling College of Art and Design named Wednesday a new vice president for advancement and a new assistant vice president of constituent engagement.

Stacey Corley was named vice president for advancement.

Lisa Intagliata is the new assistant vice president of constituent engagement.

Corley was selected following a national search, according to an official. She has served as interim vice president since August. She joined the Ringling College Office for Advancement in 2012 as a senior development officer before taking on the role of assistant vice president for strategic philanthropy in 2014.

As the point person for Ringling College's recent library capital campaign, Corley led the effort to raise nearly $17 million, officials said.

As vice president for advancement, Corley is responsible for leading all fundraising for Ringling College, including identifying and pursuing new advancement opportunities and developing engagement opportunities for Ringling's constituents and supporters.

"I'm thrilled to lead this dedicated and energetic team as we work to grow philanthropic support for Ringling College," Corley said in a release. "With all the many building projects and dynamic academic program possibilities ahead, this is an exciting time to be a part of Ringling College. I look forward to building on the fundraising momentum already in place, leveraging relationships for additional growth, and advocating on behalf of these programs to garner philanthropic support. It is an honor to work with our incredibly committed trustees, donors, faculty, staff, alumni and students."

Corley received her bachelor's degree in professional accountancy and master's degree in business administration in management from Mississippi State University.

Intagliata will begin her job in the Office for Advancement on Monday. An experienced fundraiser with deep relationships in the community, Intagliata has an extensive background in annual, corporate, capital campaign, employee and event fundraising, according to officials.

In her new role, Intagliata will develop and implement a comprehensive program of activities to inform, involve and motivate alumni. She'll also manage advancement services, including donor/prospect and alumni information, gift recording and acknowledgement, reporting, and research and represent Ringling College in campus activities and community events, and to organizations that further the development of department goals.

Intagliata received her bachelor's degree in mass communications and public relations at Florida Southern College.

Meghin Delaney, education reporter, can be reached at 941-745-7081. Follow her on Twitter@MeghinDelaney.

This story was originally published March 23, 2016 at 11:29 PM with the headline "Ringling College adds 2 members to advancement team ."

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