
TCU Athletics and University Advancement announced a reorganization of the TCU Frog Club office:
Michael Levy has been promoted to associate vice chancellor and associate athletics director for development and the Frog Club, Jeremiah Donati, the TCU athletic director, said in a release. Levy will oversee athletics development and serve on the University Advancement Leadership Team, and retain his position on the TCU Athletics Executive Team.
A Fort Worth native, Levy was a student-athlete on the TCU men’s golf team. After he graduated in 2011, he began work with TCU Athletics and the Frog Club. Levy moved to development roles at the University of Wyoming and University of South Florida before returning to TCU in 2018. In addition to his fundraising position, he is the sport supervisor for the TCU men’s and women’s golf programs.
John Denton, former TCU football student-athlete, oversees the recently rebranded Block T Association as executive director and associate athletics director for alumni relations.
Cam Fenton, who previously served as Block T Association assistant director, has been promoted to assistant athletics director for development – annual giving. He will oversee all aspects of Frog Club annual giving, focusing on increasing scholarship support for TCU Athletics. Fenton manages a major gift portfolio and will serve as direct supervisor for the Frog Club’s graduate assistants.
Ian Sadler has joined TCU as assistant athletics director for development and major gifts. Sadler was director of athletics development at the University of Mississippi. Sadler has also served in development, marketing and corporate partnership roles at University of Tulsa, University of Houston, University of Arkansas, and his alma mater University of Kansas.
Graciela Todd joins TCU Athletics and University Advancement in a new role of director of Frog Club donor experience. Todd will oversee stewardship and events for the Frog Club, and manage key donor relationships. She spent the past 10 years with TCU Sodexo, exclusive caterer for TCU Athletics, where she most recently served as general manager – sports & leisure and campus catering.
Mary Hannah Johnson is the Frog Club’s new communications coordinator. Johnson comes to TCU from Southeastern Louisiana University, where she was assistant athletics director for athletic advancement.
Elizabeth Donnelly and Jordan Susce are the Frog Club’s new graduate assistants.
Donnelly is a second-year graduate student completing her M.S. in strategic communication with the Bob Schieffer College of Communication. Prior to TCU, she received her B.S. sport management degree at Texas A&M, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Susce is a first-year graduate student in the Neeley School of Business, pursuing her M.S. supply chain degree. Prior to TCU, she received her B.A. global business degree at Troy University, where she was a women’s golf student-athlete and later assistant coach.
Allison Mendez has been promoted to Horned Frogs Hospitality manager. Horned Frogs Hospitality works with the Frog Club and TCU Athletics to provide hospitality management and service to TCU donors and patrons. On football game days, Mendez will be of service to those in the Legends Club & Suites, South End Zone Suites, Moncrief Club and Touchdown Club.
Alyssa Hoying, who will assist Mendez, has been hired as Horned Frogs Hospitality assistant manager. Hoying will handle the Champions Suites, Champions Club and Founders Club.
Julie Phipps remains coordinator of Frog Club Services.
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