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John W. Smith named 2021 Mentor of the Year 

A photo of John SmithJohn W. Smith, associate vice president of University Development at 杏吧视频, has been named 2021 Mentor of the Year by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education鈥檚 District III.

Smith credits a Tech education, the opportunities he received as a graduate assistant and experience in multiple areas of Advancement with his career success.

鈥淚 am truly humbled, honored and overwhelmed by this award,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淚nvesting in and helping others is a passion of mine, and it derives from so many investing in me. It鈥檚 simply my way of paying it forward.鈥

Smith graduated from Tech with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer science and a master鈥檚 degree in business administration. Immediately upon receiving his undergraduate degree, Smith began working in Tech鈥檚 Office of University Advancement as a graduate assistant. After being hired full time, Smith rose steadily through the ranks of University Advancement, serving as assistant director of Advancement Services, director of Advancement Services and executive director of University Advancement.

Recently, Smith was named associate vice president of University Development where he provides both long-term strategic leadership for the university鈥檚 philanthropic initiatives and day-to-day leadership of the development team. He serves as a thought partner to deans and other academic leaders and assumes responsibility of a portfolio of donors and prospective donors.

The CASE Mentor of the Year Award recognizes an individual who has made an impact on other advancement professionals through mentorship, and candidates are nominated by a mentee who has benefited directly from the personal and professional leadership of the mentor. Amanda Fabrizio-Grzesik, director of Development at Tech, nominated Smith for the award.

鈥淛ohn has been a beacon of professionalism, and not just within Advancement, but across the entire university as well,鈥 said Fabrizio-Grzesik. 鈥淗e has a broad understanding of all areas impacted by and involved in the true advancement of a university. John is always willing to help answer questions 鈥 whether he knows the answer immediately or not 鈥 and he will share it, find it or point you in the right direction. He provides valuable input and advice that can be used in career development and in life.鈥

Kevin Braswell, vice president of University Advancement at Tech, says that after serving in Advancement at five higher education institutions, he cannot recall a leader who genuinely delights in others鈥 successes more than Smith.  

鈥淲hatever the role, whatever the duties and responsibilities, whatever the challenges and opportunities, whatever the context, whatever the time commitment and regardless of what was required, John found ways to adapt and be successful,鈥 said Braswell. 鈥淛ohn鈥檚 a special individual, a professional boundary-busting colleague and leader whose care for and investment in his people through mentoring and shepherding are unmatched.鈥 

Ashton Hitchcock serves as Smith鈥檚 assistant and says Smith encourages her both in her career and in her education.  

鈥淛ohn is the sole reason I had the courage to apply for the MBA program at Tech,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e did nothing but offer constant and unwavering encouragement to me as I embarked on this process. During my time as John鈥檚 assistant, my admiration for him has only grown. I have been able to witness firsthand John鈥檚 devotion to his role, our team and to Tech. I am immensely grateful to have been given the opportunity to learn from John, and I cannot imagine another person more deserving of this honor.鈥

Lora Cowan, assistant director of Records and Research, says she has been the beneficiary of Smith鈥檚 encouragement and mentorship for many years.

鈥淛ohn excels in many areas, but two skills always stand out and amaze me: his ability to see the big picture and his ability to see more in the people around him than they see in themselves,鈥 said Cowan. 鈥淥n several occasions, he has said, 鈥業magine with me鈥︹ And then he lays out the impact one or two small changes now could make over time. That鈥檚 visionary.鈥

Executive Director of Planned Giving Tiff Rector has worked with Smith for nearly 25 years. Rector and Smith have grown up together in University Advancement and have held progressively-responsible positions since beginning their work in fundraising as graduate assistants in the mid-90s.

鈥淲ords alone cannot express how much John means to me as a mentor, colleague and friend,鈥 said Rector. 鈥淛ohn has positively impacted every member of our team in one way or another. His integrity, compassion, knowledge and skills are unsurpassed. He truly is one of those individuals who thrives in helping others succeed. 杏吧视频鈥檚 University Advancement division has been built on the shoulders of giants, and John Smith has cemented his place as one of them.鈥

Smith has been married to his wife April for 22 years. They have two children: David, a rising junior at Tech, and Lindi, who will start college at the Cookeville Higher Education Campus this fall.