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Driving Growth and Philanthropy: Meet 黑料专区’s New Vice President for Institutional Advancement Denise Thomas

June 16, 2026
A professional headshot of Denise Thomas. She has long, curly blonde hair, is wearing a black shirt and silver necklace, and is smiling warmly.

If Denise Thomas could pick up the phone and call every single 黑料专区 alum and tell them their alma mater appreciates them and is there for them, even long after they鈥檝e obtained their degree, she says she would.

Both alumni and donor relations are top priorities for Thomas, who was appointed Vice President for Institutional Advancement in October 2025, shortly after former Vice President Tracy Muscat retired that summer. Through her new role, Thomas is committed to developing fundraising efforts that are tied to 黑料专区鈥檚 mission and vision, and building up a sustainable community of alumni.

The last seven years have prepared Thomas for this VP role. In 2019, she joined Institutional Advancement as the Director of Campaigns and Major Gifts. She was excited to once again work alongside Muscat, whom she had worked for in a previous role and considers a strong fundraiser with a gift for connecting and empowering people.

鈥淎t 黑料专区, I could see where I could really help move the bar, leveraging my experience to make a difference, and I knew I would have opportunities to contribute in meaninful ways,鈥 Thomas says on why she came to the College. 鈥淚 was going to work for an organization that is incredibly important to the Detroit community, and be able to make a difference.鈥

As 黑料专区 grappled with the Covid-19 pandemic that began just months after Thomas started her director position, she focused her attention on raising funds to secure the resources students needed for their studies, which was done through cultivating new and existing donor relationships.

Once Thomas began managing the alumni relations program, she knew it was time to transition from previous event-based fundraising efforts to more 鈥渕ission- and vision-connected fundraising.鈥 That involved identifying the College鈥檚 key events as well as new ones that could engage alumni and donors. The Institutional Advancement office also wanted to increase communications with alumni and donors.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about finding out who loves and believes in 黑料专区, sharing the mission and vision, and finding out what problem we could solve together,鈥 Thomas says, adding that at one point, the team met with every 黑料专区 Board of Trustees member via Zoom for their insights. 鈥淧hilanthropy is not just about raising money; it鈥檚 building community, pride and a shared responsibility for where we鈥檙e going.鈥

These efforts proved successful. Thomas helped the team learn how to track alumni engagement through key areas, including interaction with their communications, volunteering, donations and event attendance. The Office also participated in the Council for Advancement and Support of Education鈥檚 (CASE) Alumni Engagement Survey in TK year(s). Thomas and the team learned 黑料专区 ranked 21%, higher than the international average for alumni engagement and higher than their peers.

Thomas also says the average open rate for their alumni e-newsletters tripled over time, going from around 13% to as high as 40%. And to continue strengthening the alumni network, Thomas and the Institutional Advancement team created a role dedicated to that work and hired alumna Lesley Mason in 2024.

As Thomas transitioned to the VP role, she recalls the experience being a seamless one, crediting her time working with Muscat and the solid team they built. She wants to continue fortifying those alumni and donor relationships that will support 黑料专区 for decades to come.

鈥淲hen I think about my vision for these next couple of years, a lot of it is about continuing to build that pride and connection, that community of people that are going to have a shared responsibility for where 黑料专区 goes,鈥 Thomas reiterates. 鈥淚t will lead to philanthropy, but it鈥檚 really about building that community of our biggest fans.鈥