WSU Cougar Head Logo Washington State University
WSU Insider
News and Information for Faculty, Staff, and the WSU Community

Shane Giese named CAHNRS alumni, development senior director

By Seth Truscott, College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences

GiesePULLMAN, Wash. – The College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences has appointed Shane Giese as the new senior director of CAHNRS Alumni and Development.

Giese, a development professional with deep Cougar roots, will champion fundraising and outreach, keeping CAHNRS alumni, donors and industry partners connected to academics, research and extension.

With more than 30 years of experience in development and fundraising, Giese is a former Washington State University vice president for development, past director of WSU Corporate and Foundation Relations, and former assistant dean in the College of Business and Economics.

He has led national university development programs, most recently at the University of Montana, as well as Kansas State University, the University of Oregon and Wayne State College, and brings corporate experience from Bank of America.

“I’m excited to be back at WSU, and pleased to once again be part of a talented WSU advancement team,” said Giese, who raised his family in Pullman. “Having grown up on a working farm in Nebraska, I know firsthand the value that land grant colleges bring to farms, business and people.”

Giese returned to the Palouse earlier this year when his wife, Joan, took a faculty position in the Carson College of Business.

“CAHNRS offers a great opportunity for me to use my development experience,” Giese said. “The size, scope and scale of this college make it a real draw.”

Giese begins his role Nov. 1, and will work alongside outgoing senior director Linda Bailey, who has successfully led outreach efforts since 2016 and will remain with the Alumni and Development team.

 

Contact:

  • Seth Truscott, WSU College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences, 509-335-8164, struscott@wsu.edu

Next Story

Recent News

March 28: Crimson Reads explores early professional scholarship

A panel presentation, “From Dissertation to Book: Discussing the Process and Experience of Early Professional Scholarship,” will be held from 1-2 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, in the Terrell Library atrium. The event will also be livestreamed.

Seahawks mascot declared healthy after surgery at WSU

The augur hawk, named Taima, will be ready to lead his team onto the field when the NFL season kicks off after undergoing a short procedure to remove a concerning growth from his left foot.

UNIV course suite reviewed, refreshed

A system-wide committee has updated the suite of one-to-four-credit university student-success courses and processes for the first time in a decade, resulting in several changes effective starting in fall 2023.

Find More News

Subscribe for more updates