UC Berkeley Press Release
Chancellor names Scott Biddy new vice chancellor for University Relations
BERKELEY – University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor Robert Birgeneau has appointed Scott Biddy as vice chancellor for University Relations, following a nationwide search.
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Biddy, 42, currently is the associate vice chancellor for University Relations. He, along with Vice Chancellor for University Relations Donald McQuade, has been responsible for guiding UC Berkeley's fundraising efforts. In his new position, Biddy will lead both fundraising and public affairs for the campus, overseeing a staff of 215 employees and an operating budget of $21.4 million. His appointment, announced Friday, Oct. 27, is effective Dec. 1.
In addition to the campus's central development office, Biddy will work with academic units as well as with athletics and the arts to facilitate a collaborative approach to building support for UC Berkeley among its many external constituents.
For the past two years, UC Berkeley has set records for private support. In the 2005-06 fiscal year, alumni, parents and friends contributed $347.6 million, breaking the previous campus record of $318.3 million set in 2004-05.
"I am delighted that Scott Biddy will take on the demanding role of vice chancellor for University Relations," said Birgeneau. "He is deeply committed to UC Berkeley and its public mission. He has a track record of impressive accomplishment and is dedicated to raising public awareness, understanding and philanthropy related to that mission."
"We undertook a comprehensive national search to ensure that Berkeley would have the kind of leadership required in the increasingly competitive and highly demanding areas of university fundraising and public affairs. Scott brings exceptional professional skills and has garnered the highest respect of his colleagues as well of Cal's donors, alumni and friends," said Birgeneau.
Biddy will succeed McQuade, who announced in June his plans to step down as vice chancellor after nearly eight years. A highly respected professor of English at UC Berkeley, McQuade plans to return to teaching and research in the English department.
"Scott Biddy's appointment signals an important new milestone in developing a culture of philanthropy at UC Berkeley. His intelligence, commitment and professionalism will lead Cal into a new era of support, which will reinforce Berkeley's position at the forefront of public higher education," said McQuade.
Among the vice chancellor's responsibilities is to serve as president of the University of California, Berkeley Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation with assets of $984.7 million that raises, invests and administers donations to the campus.
"We could not be more pleased with this appointment. Scott Biddy brings an unmatched combination of experience at Cal with the highest level of professional expertise," said Bob O'Donnell, chair of the foundation board.
Biddy also will oversee the campus's Office of Public Affairs, which is responsible for campus publications and communications, media relations, visitor services and parent programs.
"It is deeply gratifying to be asked to serve this institution in this new role. UC Berkeley means a great deal to me, and I have learned so much from my colleagues here, most notably from Don McQuade," said Biddy.
"I believe that the years ahead will be enormously productive for us as we more fully engage with the communities we serve, and who serve us so well in return," he said.
As the associate vice chancellor for University Relations, Biddy has been responsible for managing the campus's central development operation, including corporate and foundation relations, communications, operations and events. In addition to the records set for total funds donated, the past year also resulted in a record number of gifts to UC Berkeley.
"As Chancellor Birgeneau says, we must seek private philanthropy in order to fulfill our public mission. Our alumni and friends who have so generously supported Cal with their time and resources are deeply committed to that mission," said Biddy.
Biddy came to UC Berkeley in 2002 as associate vice chancellor for University Relations from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where he was associate vice president for university development.
His career in fundraising and alumni relations followed several years in banking and began at his alma mater, Rice University in Houston. There, he first worked as executive director of the Association of Rice Alumni and in 1996 moved into the development office as its associate vice president before being promoted to interim vice president of university advancement.
In his new position at UC Berkeley, Biddy will earn an annual base salary of $260,000. In keeping with UC policy, additional compensation will include an incentive bonus, participation in the Senior Management Supplemental Benefit Program, a standard benefits package, an automobile allowance, senior manager life insurance, executive salary continuation for disability, and the final year payment of a relocation allowance provided at the time of his hiring in 2002. Additional details about his compensation are available at the UC Regents' salaries and compensation Web site.