NAADD Announces Fundraiser of the Year, Carter honored
By Brad Logan
Feb. 19, 2016
CLEVELAND – The National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) has announced, click here, the recipients of its 2016 Fundraiser of the Year Awards. Ole Miss Senior Associate Athletics Director/Executive Director of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation Keith Carter was named University Division winner, while University of Indianapolis Senior Associate Athletics Director for Athletic Development Matt Donovan was named the College Division winner.
Both Carter and Donovan will be honored Tuesday, June 14 at the Learfield Directors’ Cup Luncheon, held in conjunction with NACDA’s 51st annual Convention at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas.
"“On behalf of NAADD, I want to congratulate Keith and Matt on being named this year’s NAADD Fundraisers of the Year and for all of their impressive contributions to the industry,” stated NAADD 1st Vice President Scarlett Schneider Ph.D., executive director of athletics development at the University of Pennsylvania. “We are very excited to recognize their accomplishments at the upcoming NAADD Convention in June.”"
Fundraiser of the Year – University Division
Former Ole Miss Basketball All-American Keith Carter joined the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation as a major gifts officer in 2009, following a successful stint in the UM Foundation for the School of Business. In 2012, Carter assumed the role of Executive Director of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation and is currently senior associate athletics director for development/executive director, charged with overseeing all aspects of giving to the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation.
In that time, the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation has experienced unprecedented growth. The Forward Together campaign, the most aggressive and comprehensive fundraising initiative in Ole Miss Athletics history, reached the $75 million mark in August 2012, halfway to its goal in just one year. Since then, the campaign has eclipsed the $150 million goal with $162 million currently.
Carter is responsible for the three largest gifts in athletics history and has led the efforts in the re-naming of the basketball practice facility to the Tuohy Basketball Center and the football indoor practice facility to the Olivia and Archie Manning Athletics Performance Center. Carter has worked tirelessly with executive level staff to build the vision for facility growth throughout the Forward Together campaign.
These plans include the $95 million basketball pavilion which opened its doors on Jan 7, 2016, as well as another $127 million in capital projects affecting all 18 sports at Ole Miss.
Additionally, Carter serves with the Ole Miss Radio Network as the color analyst for Rebel basketball games. A four-year starter at Ole Miss, Carter helped the Rebels to a pair of Southeastern Conference Western Division titles in 1997 and 1998 and earned All-America honors after his senior season in 1999. He played professional basketball in Italy from 2001-08.
"“Keith Carter has been a mainstay in our athletics program from his time as a student-athlete and now the leader of the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation. The NAADD award highlights his great leadership and showcases that we are doing great things here in Oxford,” said Ole Miss Director of Athletics Ross Bjork. “Keith has led, without question, the most fruitful and impactful years the Ole Miss Athletics department has ever experienced. Any way that meaningful growth can be measured, Keith has shattered those expectations.”"
About NAADD: NAADD is the first organization of its kind to provide educational and networking opportunities, enhancement of acceptable operating standards and ethics, and establishment of the overall prestige and understanding of the profession of athletics development and fund raising.
For more information about NAADD, please visit www.naadd.com. NAADD is administered by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), which is in its 51st year. For more information on NACDA and the 15 professional associations that fall under its umbrella, please visit www.nacda.com.