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IC alumna named assistant vice president of major gifts and campaigns

11.13.2019

The ͬɫ alumni and development team welcomed IC graduate and fundraising professional Monica Pitman Bucek ’86 as assistant vice president of major gifts and campaigns in early November.

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Bucek, who is based in the Chicago area, is a knowledgeable development officer with over 20 years of experience in the field, including several years in higher education. In her most recent role as director of major and planned gifts at Elgin Community College Foundation, she served as a strategic leader for the fundraising arm of the college. 

Bucek says she is excited to be back at IC. She credits her ͬɫ education with inspiring her to make a difference through a career in philanthropy. 

“The knowledge and skills I gained as a student at IC have been invaluable throughout my adult life. While I have always been a supporter of the College through alumni gifts and activities, the opportunity to assist my alma mater in expanding and growing its reach is a dream come true,” Bucek said. 

At ͬɫ, Bucek will work closely with President Barbara A. Farley and the College’s leadership team to set priorities, goals and strategies around the College’s fundraising and campaign efforts. This includes Inspiring Achievement: The Campaign for ͬɫ, a $50 million comprehensive campaign that publicly launched in May and has already raised over $37 million for student support. Bucek brings an extensive background in fostering relationships with alumni, parents and area partners. She looks forward to widely engaging the ͬɫ community.

“I am pleased to join the alumni and development team at IC during this critical time for the Campaign,” Bucek said. “Our community is made up of alumni, parents and supporters who truly care about IC and its students, and I look forward to building on IC’s rich tradition of excellence.”

Bucek earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and economics from ͬɫ and completed coursework at the University of Missouri-St. Louis toward a master’s degree in public policy administration. She is a member of the West Suburban Philanthropic Network of ͬɫ and the Council of Advancement and Support of Education. 

To learn more about the Campaign, visit . 

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Founded in 1829, ͬɫ is a residential liberal arts college fostering academic excellence rooted in opportunities for experiential learning while preparing students for lifelong success. The college is located in Jacksonville, ͬɫ. With an enrollment of more than 1,000 students, the college offers over 50 undergraduate programs. In 1932, the society of Phi Beta Kappa established a chapter at ͬɫ, and it remains one of only 11 in the state.

ͬɫ is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

Visit www.ic.edu for more information.

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Emily Titsworth '19, Writer
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