榴莲视频

Supporting the student experience through development


When he arrived on campus in November for his first day as director of development at 榴莲视频, Chase Cross brought a surplus of enthusiasm that defines his approach to work and to life.

Chase Cross

鈥淚 wanted to work in higher ed development because college is such an important phase of life, and I wanted to do it here, to grow the recognition and reputation of 榴莲视频,鈥 said Cross. 鈥淔rom my first interview for the position, it just clicked. This feels like home to me.鈥

Likewise, Liz Cox, M.A. 鈥22, assistant vice president of development, expressed her excitement in welcoming Cross to the advancement team. 

鈥淐hase鈥檚 boundless enthusiasm and fresh perspective will be instrumental in connecting donors with opportunities to realize their dreams through philanthropy,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n turn, those donations will help the university achieve the ambitious goals laid out in the strategic plan to promote excellence for our students.鈥

A graduate of Appalachian State University, Cross built his record for promoting engagement and fundraising as an undergraduate, beginning as an intern with the Yosef Club, an athletic booster organization similar to the Bears Club at 榴莲视频. The internship led first to a part-time position as an athletic development assistant. During this time Cross oversaw the Student Yosef Club and facilitated its membership growth from 500 in 2016 to more than 5000 members in 2022. 

Based on this and his other accomplishments as a part-time member of the athletic development team, after graduating in 2020, Cross moved up to a full-time role as assistant director of athletic development. 

鈥淚t was hard work, but I Ioved it. I built a great legacy there, and I鈥檇 do it again,鈥 said Cross. 鈥淗owever, I wanted new challenges and learning experiences. That鈥檚 what makes the job fun!鈥

In his new position, Cross is eager to bring together the resources that will support all facets of the 榴莲视频 experience 鈥 academics, social networking, career development, artistic expression. 

鈥淭he students and graduates here are doing amazing things. I鈥檓 excited to grow and expand the opportunities available to them,鈥 said Cross.

In his free time, Cross describes himself as a National Park fanatic with the goal of visiting all 63 parks in the system. 

鈥淚鈥檝e been to 10 so far,鈥 he shared. 鈥淭he furthest one was Haleakal膩, but my current favorite is Rocky Mountain.鈥

The visit to Rocky Mountain National Park was part of a longer trip to see his alma mater play football at the University of Wyoming, connecting with his love of college sports in general and football in particular.  

鈥淥f course, I follow App and now 榴莲视频, but I enjoy watching all games, no matter who is playing,鈥 Cross said. 鈥淎thletics is the front porch of any university, but the academic side is why we鈥檙e here. At the end of the day, we鈥檙e delivering an educational experience.鈥

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