Dzuck Named Development Director for Office of Undergraduate Education, Honors College

PULLMAN, Wash. — Debra Dzuck has been named Washington State University’s director of development for the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Honors College, and will begin her new position Nov. 28.

Dzuck brings 18 years of experience in university development and public relations work.  She has been with Washington State University for the past ten years, serving as director of development for the College of Liberal Arts, then vice president of President’s Associates programs for the WSU Foundation.

Most recently, Dzuck served as WSU Foundation vice president for regional development, representing the Portland/Vancouver and Spokane markets.

Dzuck is an advocate for the ‘service center’ approach, which is designed to build relationships and increase major gift support.  Her expertise will now be focused on development for vital support of the Office of Undergraduate Education.  Now in its second year, its mission is to look out for the academic welfare of undergraduate students and to promote continuous improvement in the undergraduate academic experience.


“I am delighted at this opportunity to work more closely with Deb Dzuck,” said Mary Wack, interim director of the Office of Undergraduate Education and dean of the Honors College. “Ten years ago I was on the hiring committee that brought her to WSU.  She is an asset to the university, and uniquely qualified because of her previous experience for this position.”  

“I am truly honored to have this opportunity to work with a terrific team as we raise awareness that will lead to increased funding for undergraduate programs and the Honors College,” Dzuck said.  “Our success as a university is measured, in part, by our ability to graduate and place well rounded professionals who add value to the work place and to society.  The Office of Undergraduate Education is all about helping students achieve their goals and fulfill their dreams. And what better product is there to promote than our students?”

A graduate of Montana State University, Dzuck has also served on the Board of Directors for numerous nonprofit organizations, including United Way of Yellowstone County, Rotary Club of Billings and Kiwanis in Pullman.


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