

A fund-raising executive at a major Texas university is being named vice president for external affairs at Mississippi State.
Dennis A. Prescott, assistant vice president for development at the Texas A&M Foundation, will assume his duties in mid-March, pending approval by the state Board of Trustees, Institutions of Higher Learning.
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"Dennis Prescott brings to this position the energy, experience and fund-raising expertise to help us significantly boost the university's level of private support," said President Malcolm Portera.
In his current position, Prescott has been responsible for early-stage planning on Texas A&M's second comprehensive fund-raising campaign. He served as deputy director of that university's "Capturing the Spirit" campaign, a five-year fund-raising drive that ended in 1996 and raised $637 million.
At Texas A&M, he also has served as director of major gifts and director of development for the George Bush Presidential Library Center.
Prescott is a frequent presenter for the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, an international association of education advancement officers. He also is a board member for the Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History.
He holds a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's in educational human resource development, both from Texas A&M.
MSU has averaged more than $23 million annually in private gifts over the past five years. The university's endowment stands at more than $150 million and a campaign to increase the scholarship portion of the endowment by $20 to $25 million is in its early stages.

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