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Vice President of University Advancement Adrienne King resigned Oct. 30 from her position at Murray State.
“It has been one of the greatest honors of my career to be able to serve Murray State University these past few years,” King said. “I have thoroughly enjoyed working with the talented professionals within University Advancement and throughout the entire campus community. One of the greatest joys of my position has been working with our amazing students, dedicated faculty and staff, and loyal alumni. Together, we have addressed numerous challenges and seized opportunities to raise awareness and support for Murray State University. I’m honored to have played a small role in this fine institution’s history. Racer Nation will always hold a special place in my heart.”
King joined Murray State in 2015. She is the fourth member of the administration to leave the University since April. Others include President Bob Davies, Athletic Director Allen Ward and Enrollment Associate Vice President Fred Dietz.
King has accepted the role of associate vice president of communications and marketing at The University of Toledo.
“The University’s marketing team has an important role to engage prospective students, our alumni, the campus community and all of our external stakeholders as we highlight the many successes of The University of Toledo,” UT President Sharon L. Gaber said in a statement on the University’s website. “Adrienne’s experience and passion for higher education will provide strong leadership to help advance our efforts to better tell the UT story and elevate the University’s reputation.”
King said not only is this an “incredible professional opportunity,” but one that allows her to be closer to family.
“While it’s difficult to imagine leaving Murray State, I’m honored and humbled to have been offered the opportunity to lead the marketing and communications efforts at The University of Toledo, a large, public research university with a law school and medical campus,” King said.
President Bob Jackson expressed his appreciation for King’s tenure at the University.
“I want to thank Adrienne for her service to Murray State University and wish her the best in her new role,” Jackson said.
King’s last day, according to an email sent to Murray State employees, will be Jan. 3. She will assume the role at The University of Toledo on Jan. 7.