
Nicole Blemberg named vice president for Advancement
Nicole Blemberg, a dynamic and mission-driven advancement leader with more than two decades of experience in fundraising, organizational development and team leadership, has been named vice president for Advancement at Connecticut College. She will begin her new role on June 23.
A first-generation college student from rural Upper Michigan, Blemberg earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Michigan University and a master’s degree in organizational development from Alverno College. She credits her own liberal arts education with opening the door to a meaningful career in Wisconsin’s nonprofit and higher education sectors. Her professional journey has taken her through a range of institutions, including the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Carroll University, Alverno College, and, most recently, Marquette University in Milwaukee, where she served as assistant vice president for college and regional advancement, as well as community-based organizations including the United Way of Waukesha County and The Women’s Center, Inc.
At Marquette, Blemberg led high-performing teams, supported campaigns ranging from $50 million to more than $800 million, and implemented innovative strategies that resulted in record-breaking fundraising outcomes. She also served as an adjunct faculty member in Alverno College’s MBA program, and she recently became a global mentor in the Women Leaders for the World program through the organization How Women Lead.
“Nicole was drawn to Conn by our mission and values—particularly our emphasis on preparing students to think critically and act with impact in a global society,” President Andrea E. Chapdelaine wrote in an announcement to the College community.
“Her commitment to access, affordability and equity in education, along with her collaborative leadership style and deep experience, make her an exceptional addition to our senior leadership team. I look forward to all we will accomplish together in the years ahead.”