Jozi Snowberger ’07 tapped to lead Elon’s parent engagement efforts

Snowberger returns to Elon’s staff from a position at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and will work to enhance Elon’s relationships with current and past parents. 

Jozi Snowberger '07, Elon's new director of parent engagement.
Jozi Snowberger ’07, Elon’s new director of parent engagement.[/caption]Elon alumna Johanna “Jozi” Snowberger ’07 began duties Aug. 11 as director of parent engagement, a new position designed to build connections between the university and Elon parents. The role will oversee the university’s Parents Council and summer welcome events, in addition to new responsibilities including developing programs to keep parents of alumni engaged with the university.

Snowberger will also lead Family Weekend events and programming in partnership with other key departments across the campus including Student Life and Academic Affairs.

“Elon parents have provided tremendous leadership to the campus community fostering professional connections for students and alumni, serving on boards and councils, and making gifts in support of the university,” says Jim Piatt, vice president for university advancement. “By creating the director of parent engagement position, we are devoting an additional resource to meet the needs of this important group. Jozi has a solid track record of success and gained valuable experience working with parents during her time at Elon. She is a terrific fit for the job.”

The position marks a return to Elon’s staff for Snowberger, who most recently served as director of annual giving for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the College of Arts and Sciences. During her time at UNC-Chapel Hill, Snowberger led fundraising and stewardship efforts for the annual fund of the College of Arts and Sciences. She also implemented a strategic plan to increase Arts and Sciences Foundation Board annual giving, which resulted in the board’s participation rate doubling in size.

Prior to that, she worked on Elon’s annual giving team in progressively responsible roles. As a member of the annual giving team, Snowberger coordinated various on-campus events for parents and grandparents, managed parent and grandparent fundraising efforts, and served as a liaison for the Parents Council’s Welcome and Transitions Committee.  

“I am thrilled to come back to Elon in this exciting new position,” Snowberger says. “As an Elon graduate, I know how important parents are to the life of the university. I look forward to developing programs and events that add to the parent experience at Elon.”