Comings and Goings

jeremydoucette-hardyJeremy Doucette-Hardy has joined University Advancement as associate director of annual giving. For the past two years he’s worked at Reed College in Portland as assistant director of the annual fund. Before that, he worked as a development associate for Caldera Arts of Portland in 2014 and as a development assistant at the University of Oregon in 2012-13. Jeremy also has experience in fundraising, grant writing and portfolio management, as he did all three tasks as a development manager for KPSU Radio in Portland from 2006 to 2008. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from Portland State University (2011). Jeremy lives in Salem with his wife Danielle and their two daughters – Vienne (6) and Stella (15 months). The family attends First Church of the Nazarene in Salem.


jered-mcconaugheyMail Services welcomes Jered McConaughey as a senior mail services specialist. An alumnus of the university, he has worked the past four years as a work-study student in the department. He also worked the past two years as a youth pastor at West Chehalem Friends Church in Newberg. Jered earned a bachelor’s degree in Christian ministries from George Fox this past spring. He lives in Newberg with his wife Alyssa and attends North Valley Friends Church.


cesar-calderon-villatoroCesar Calderon Villatoro has joined plant services as a groundskeeper this month. He worked most recently as a line cook at The Allison Inn and Spa’s Jory Restaurant, from 2013 to 2015. He gained groundskeeping experience as a groundsman for the Dennis’ 7 Dees landscaping business in Portland in 2011-12 and at Aurora Landscaping in 2013. He is currently enrolled in Portland Community College’s English as a Second Language program. Cesar lives in Newberg with his wife Amber and two youngest children, Topaz and Dario, and recently started Ministerio Hispano at Grace Baptist Church, an outreach to the Hispanic population, in Newberg.


Katherine Alexander has returned to George Fox to serve as a visiting assistant professor in the English Language Institute program.

Traci Porter (Library) left the university earlier this month to take a position closer to her home.

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