Jill Coveny Birch
Executive Director of Development
and Alumni Programs
B.S.Ed., University of Georgia
M.Ed., University of Georgia
Professional Biographical Information:
Alumni
in Georgia and around the globe are well familiar with Executive
Director of Development and Alumni Programs Jill Coveny Birch. She is a
senior member of Georgia Law's
administrative team, having served law students and alumni in various
roles for almost 30 years.
Birch
first joined the law school in 1978 as student affairs and law
placement director. In May of 1981, she accepted a position as recruitment
administrator at the Jacksonville, Fla., law firm of Smith & Hulsey.
Her departure from the law school was only a brief hiatus in her Georgia Law
career, however, as she was welcomed back in the fall of 1982 as legal career services
director. She relished the job of helping students locate
employment and remained in the office for seven years until she assumed
a new role as the law school's development and alumni programs
director. Birch renewed many of her old friendships with former
students through her work to plan and coordinate all aspects of the law
school's development program, including annual giving and major gifts,
as well as supervise all alumni activities. In 1993, a separate
development director was hired to oversee the law school's major gifts
program, while Birch retained her duties as alumni programs and annual
fund director. Her position changed again in 1995, when her
responsibilities were further defined to deal exclusively with alumni
programs. Then, in the summer of 2003,
she was named executive director of development and alumni
programs.
In addition to overseeing the activities of the
school's Office of Development, Birch plans, implements and evaluates
55-70 alumni and special events each year, including Homecoming and
Reunion Weekend, LSA sponsored events and regional alumni get
togethers. She also administers the business operations of two alumni
advisory boards — the Board of Visitors and the Law School Association Council. In addition, she and her staff
maintain the alumni database and assist in the law school's stewardship
program. She also serves as a law school ambassador at numerous
functions and plays an integral role on the law school's institutional
advancement team, comprised of directors in the development,
communications and alumni offices.
Birch
earned both her bachelor's degree in social sciences, magna cum laude,
and her master's degree in student personnel and counseling from the
University of Georgia. She worked for a year as a residential life area
coordinator at Radford University in Virginia before beginning her
affiliation with the law school.
Active in the local community, she has served as a
volunteer with Impact Athens, an initiative to promote the Athens Area
Chamber of
Commerce; as a member and president of the board of directors of
Project Safe, Inc., a shelter for battered women and their families;
and as a member of the board of directors for the Sandy Creek Nature
Center. In addition, she presently sits on the Athens-Clarke County
Department of Family and Child Services board.
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