Gamage Headed to UVA

Apr 11 2008 - 12:00pm

State Board member Stewart Gamage, Vice President of Public Affairs at the College of William and Mary, will be leaving her current post this summer to join the University of Virginia.

According to a recent press release: Stewart Gamage, who has served the past 15 years as William and Mary’s vice president of public affairs, will leave the College this summer to take on a newly created position at the University of Virginia Foundation. Gamage, who currently oversees all of William and Mary's public affairs departments - public relations, publications, government relations and economic development - will become director of U.Va.’s Morven Project where she will oversee the development of a comprehensive plan to create an academic center at Morven in which scholars, students, artists, and international leaders in their fields can come together to advance scholarship and learning.

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