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Fritz W Schroeder

Fritz W. Schroeder
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
The Johns Hopkins University

Office of Development and Alumni Relations
228 San Martin Center
The Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
Phone: (410) 516-6328
E-mail: fschroed@jhu.edu

Fritz Schroeder became vice president for development and alumni relations at The Johns Hopkins University in October 2010 after 15 years at the university in progressively senior management roles.

He leads the university's fund-raising and alumni relations efforts, with oversight for the central development office, and the offices in the schools and other units that make the case for private financial support of Johns Hopkins. He also oversees programs to enhance alumni engagement with the university. He is responsible for planning and executing the university's fund-raising campaigns.

Schroeder joined Johns Hopkins in 1996 as director of annual giving and became executive director of development and alumni relations in 2000, with responsibility both for alumni outreach and for annual giving programs.

In 2004, Schroeder became associate vice president for development and alumni relations, winning promotion to senior associate vice president in 2006. He shared responsibility with deans and directors for the university's decentralized fund-raising operations in the schools and other units; provided leadership for centralized development support offices; and took the lead on strategic planning, budget planning and oversight, trustee stewardship, prospect strategy development and general organizational issues.

Schroeder joined Johns Hopkins from the University of Maryland at College Park, where he had served since 1989 in a number of roles, including director of annual giving from 1994 to 1996.

Schroeder is a 1989 graduate of James Madison University. He earned a master of business administration from the University of Maryland at College Park in 1994.

[Updated October, 2010]

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