Shorter University selects Bert Epting vice president for Advancement
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Bert Epting has been selected to serve as vice president for advancement at Shorter University. Epting will lead Shorter’s fundraising and alumni relations efforts and serve as a member of the President’s Council.

Epting comes to Shorter from Clemson University, where he has served as director of development for the Division of Student

Affairs. At Clemson, he has worked to communicate the case for support and lead the strategy, design and implementation of major fundraising initiatives. He has also identified major gift prospects, cultivated individual and corporate donors, and strengthened parent involvement and support.

Epting began work at Clemson as assistant director of student development services in the Office of Student Development Services and later served as associate director of new student and family programs and director of orientation for the Office of New Student and Sophomore Programs. Also, he worked as assistant director of the visitor center for the Office of Enrollment Management at the University of South Carolina.

Epting is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He earned a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Gardner-Webb University and a Master of Counseling Education from Clemson University. He is completing his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Leadership at Clemson University.

He and his wife, Hannah, are originally from South Carolina. They have two children, James and Campbell.
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January 25, 2012
Epting, Epting . . . where have I heard that name before? Oh yes! President James B Epting of North Greenville University.

Wasn't that where Dr. Dowless was formerly employed? Feels vaguely incestuous to me.
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