Tuesday, August 16, 2011

RANDY LARSON ANNOUNCED AS NEW ADVANCEMENT DIRECTOR AT ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL

Dover, NH - St. Thomas is excited to announce the arrival of Randy Larson as Director of its Advancement team. Randy’s primary role at the school will be the focus on annual giving, including the school’s Aquinas Fund, Major Gift development, Planned Giving initiatives and event fund raising through the annual golf open and auction.

Randy holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and Non-Profit Agency Management from Missouri Valley College in Marshall, Missouri, and has an extensive background with the Boy Scouts of America, holding a number of positions with the organization since 1973, including Development Director, Director of Marketing and Scout Executive. He has served on Board of Trustees at Missouri Valley College, including service as Chairman from 1998-2000. He was the fundraising division captain for the United Way, YMCA, Stephens College, Columbia College and Missouri Valley College.

Kevin Collins, Principal, says of his arrival, “We couldn’t have asked for a more qualified and personable Advancement Director. With his years of dedication to the Boy Scouts, Randy Larson clearly brings the kind of expertise, knowledge and commitment to a mission that will help St. Thomas Aquinas move into the future.”

Randy is also excited about his role at St. Thomas. “St. Thomas Aquinas High School is a special place with a great history. It’s exciting to work for a school with such an outstanding faculty and student body, and high standards for excellence. I’m looking forward to getting acquainted with everyone in the St. Thomas Aquinas family.”

Randy resides in Merrimac, Massachusetts with his wife Janet.

Located in Dover, NH, St. Thomas Aquinas High School is a coeducational, Catholic high school community where young people are called to be challenged academically, to stretch their hearts spiritually and to embark on a journey to make a difference. For more information, visit STA at www.stalux.org or call (603) 742-3206.

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