Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø University of Rome (AUR) has appointed Stephen Caraher as Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), effective January 2026, after a global search conducted by the search firm Isaacson Miller. A widely respected professional with more than two decades in higher-education fundraising and alumni relations, Caraher will lead AUR’s advancement and engagement strategy at a pivotal moment in the University’s growth.Ìý

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Caraher joins AUR from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where he most recently served as Vice President for Advancement, delivering record fundraising, including $113 million in FY25 toward a $400 million comprehensive campaign. HisÌýprevious leadership roles includeÌýmajor-giftsÌýand development positions at Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Rochester/Eastman School of Music.Ìý

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As CAO, Caraher will partner with AUR President Scott Sprenger,Ìýthe current Advancement team,Ìýsenior leadership, and the Board of Trustees to advance donor engagement and supportÌýforÌýAUR’s campus expansion, which will double the University’s footprint and transform both the existing campus and the student experience.Ìý

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“AUR isÌýinÌýa period of significant momentum. Steve’s record of building high-performing teams and delivering exceptional results will accelerate our philanthropic vision and help bring our expanded campus to life,â€Ìýsaid President Scott Sprenger.Ìý“His strategic leadership and donor-centered approach are exactly what we need at this inflection point.â€Ìý

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Caraher’s connection to Italy began with a formative study-abroad semester in Arezzo, an experience that informs his commitment to international liberal arts education.Ìý“AUR’s mission, vision,ÌýandÌýcurrentÌýtrajectory resonate deeply with me,â€Ìýsaid Caraher.Ìý“I’m excited to partner with this community to build a robust culture of philanthropy that supports student opportunity and institutional excellence.â€Ìý

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Caraher holds a Master of Science in College Student Personnel Administration from CanisiusÌýUniversityÌýand a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Rochester.Ìý