´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College Welcomes Hayley Samford as Director of Alumni Development & Engagement

April 12, 2024

Lindsborg, KS – April 12, 2024 – ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is pleased to announce the appointment of Hayley Samford as the new Director of Alumni Development & Engagement. In this role, Samford will lead efforts to strengthen connections with ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College alumni and foster a vibrant and engaged alumni community.


With a wealth of experience in marketing, community engagement, and nonprofit leadership, Samford brings a unique skill set to ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. Before joining ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, Samford served as the Marketing and Corporate Engagement Manager at Salina Family Healthcare Center, where she played a crucial role in launching the company's new brand and overseeing marketing initiatives. She also brings extensive experience in nonprofit management, having served as the CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Salina.


"We are thrilled to welcome Hayley Samford to the ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College family as our new Director of Alumni Development & Engagement," said Interim President of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, Steve Eckman. "With her deep roots in the Smoky Valley area and impressive qualifications, we are confident she will strengthen our alumni network and lead us towards an even brighter future. Her passion for community and commitment to excellence make her a great fit for this vital role."


Samford, a native of the Smoky Valley area, expressed her excitement for the opportunity to support ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College and its alum community. "When I graduated college, I wanted nothing more than to return to work in Lindsborg. I'm thrilled that I now get the opportunity to use my time and talents to support ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College and do important work in the community that made me who I am," said Samford. "It's exciting to get to know alumni in my new capacity, where many may remember me as the little blonde kid who tagged along with family and friends to all the on-campus events."


Samford's extensive experience in marketing, community engagement, and nonprofit leadership positions her well to lead alumni development and engagement efforts at ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Business from Baker University. She has completed certifications in fundraising and management from the Lilly School of Philanthropy and the US Chamber of Commerce Institute of Management.

Samford encourages all alumni and friends of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College to connect with her in her new role by sending her a note to samfordhe@bethanylb.edu or dropping by her office in Presser Hall.


´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The mission of ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is to educate, develop, and challenge individuals to reach for truth and excellence as they lead lives of faith, learning, and service. At ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½, students join a community of dedicated educators and caring mentors who walk alongside them as they discover, explore, and navigate the path to their purpose. ´óÏã½¶µ¼º½ College is online at bethanylb.edu and is located in Lindsborg, Kansas, the fine arts and crafts capital of the state.


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