Kelly DeGregorio named BC High’s Vice President of Institutional Advancement
BC High anoints Kelly DeGregorio to Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Grace Cotter Regan, President of Boston College High School, is pleased to announce that Kelly DeGregorio of Milton has been named Vice President of Institutional Advancement.
Kelly comes to BC High following sixteen years in healthcare philanthropy with demonstrated success building comprehensive fundraising programs. Kelly has served as Assistant Vice President, Major Gifts at Brigham and Women’s Hospital since 2013. During her tenure, Kelly led major and principal gift initiatives for clinical and research programs including women’s health, cancer, newborn medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology as part of Brigham and Women’s $1.5 billion comprehensive campaign.
Kelly is known by her colleagues as a strategic and effective team leader, coach and mentor who is particularly skilled at engaging stakeholders across complex organizations.
Prior to joining Brigham and Women’s in 2013, Kelly designed and developed foundational fundraising initiatives at Martin Health Foundation in Stuart, Florida, beginning in 2001 until moving back to her home state of Massachusetts. In previous roles, Kelly served as Assistant to the Annual Fund Director at Harvard Law School and spent five years working in marketing, communications and public relations.
In her role at BC High, Kelly will partner with President Grace Cotter Regan P’12, members of the Board of Trustees, senior colleagues and key stakeholders who will drive the strategic direction for BC High.
Kelly is a graduate of Hamilton College, and a resident of Milton, MA, where she lives with her husband and son.
About BC High:
Boston College High School is a Jesuit, Catholic, college-preparatory school for young men founded in 1863. The school enrolls approximately 1,600 students from more than 100 communities in eastern Massachusetts. For more visit: http://www.bchigh.edu
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