Karlene Jennings
Karlene Noel Jennings (MSLIS, PhD, CFRE) has served as Executive Director of Development at UNC, Greensboro University Libraries since July 2016. In this role, Karlene leads advancement efforts for discovery, life-long learning, and engagement through the University Libraries.
Karlene believes in the transformative power of stories, in cheering for the improbable, and advocating for the (statistically) incredible. A passionate advocate for the life-changing impact of education and libraries, Karlene finds joy in creating strategic philanthropic partnerships between donors and institutions.
2018 marks Karlene’s 21st year as an academic fundraiser. She has personally closed over $100M in gifts for various campus projects and priorities—most that do not have dedicated constituencies. Karlene has served a number of institutions including UNC, Wilmington, Iowa State, and the College of William & Mary. UNC, Greensboro is her third academic library. Immediately prior, she served as the chief architect for W&M’s scholarship priority of its $1B For the Bold campaign.
Karlene holds a PhD from Iowa State University in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and an MS in Library & Information Sciences from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She holds an M.Ed in Higher Education Administration and a M.(Cert.) in Museum Administration from the University of South Carolina and a BA in American History from Washington & Lee University.
A Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Karlene has previously served as an item writer for the CFRE exam. She is a member of CASE, AFP, and ALA.
Karlene has co-authored two books about library advancement, and other writings about library development. She is a frequent presenter and has also taught (and developed) face-to-face and on-line graduate courses for UNC, Greensboro, the University of Tennessee, and the College of William & Mary. This past academic year, Karlene served on the UNC System Advancement Symposium committee and as a judging coordinator for CASE III; Karlene also presented at CASE III and ALADN 2018. She has previously served at the program chair and conference chair for the Academic Library Advancement and Development Network (ALADN), served as a public library trustee, chair of a regional arts commission, and Friends of the Libraries Board Member.