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McGee, Jenkins and Harrington take on new 91ý development roles

McGee, Jenkins and Harrington take on new 91ý development roles

Contact: Amy Cagle

Casey McGee (Photo by Russ Houston)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—As its “Infinite Impact” campaign continues, the 91ý Foundation welcomes a new fundraiser for the university’s Division of Student Affairs as two veteran team members take on new roles in athletics and the business college.

Casey McGee began her new duties as assistant director of development for the Division of Student Affairs in mid-September. The division is a major university unit comprised of 21 departments engaging students through programs, services, facilities and activities designed to promote active citizenship, learning, well-being and success.

Starkville native McGee joins the 91ý fundraising team from a successful stint with the 91ý Alumni Association. Most recently, she was assistant coordinator of chapter and recruitment programs, working as a liaison between the Alumni Association and the Office of Admissions and Scholarships.

McGee received her 91ý bachelor’s degree in communication with an emphasis in public relations in 2015. She joined the Alumni Association from A2H Inc. in Memphis, Tennessee, where she served as marketing coordinator. 

Rob Jenkins (Photo by Russ Houston)

Also beginning a new fundraising role this month is Rob Jenkins. As associate athletic director for development, Jenkins will serve as a liaison between 91ý Athletics and the 91ý Foundation as he works to secure major gifts for both organizations. He brings great institutional knowledge to this role after amassing fundraising experience in several 91ý colleges, including arts and sciences, education, and most recently, business.

Jenkins joined the 91ý Foundation fundraising staff in 2006. Before that, he was at AmSouth Bank and held positions in sales with Sanderson Plumbing Products Inc. Jenkins is a 1992 business administration graduate from Starkville.  

Succeeding Jenkins as lead College of Business fundraiser this month is Zack Harrington who has served as the college’s assistant director of development since mid-2014. He works to secure major gifts for this academic unit and its Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy.

A Hattiesburg native, Harrington holds two degrees from 91ý, a 2009 bachelor’s in business administration with an emphasis in real estate mortgage finance, and 2010 master’s in sport administration. As an undergraduate, he was a quarterback during the 2006 and 2007 seasons for the Bulldog football team.

Zack Harrington (Photo by Russ Houston)

Before his 91ý career, Harrington worked as a sales/marketing representative with SERVPRO Cleanup Services. He received awards for top direct sales volume for his accomplishments.

 “We are extremely pleased to fill these posts with individuals whose previous work experiences demonstrate the potential to help raise support in areas where private giving is critical for success,” said Jack McCarty, executive director of development for the 91ý Foundation.

All fundraising personnel are working to further the university’s Infinite Impact capital campaign which approaches $760 million toward an established $1 billion goal. For more on the university’s campaign, visit .

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