Dennis Narango to Lead SMHS Development


November 15, 2011

Dennis Narango

Next Monday Dennis Narango will join the university as associate dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and associate vice president of GW Medicine development and alumni relations.

“It is a tribute to the George Washington University to attract someone of Mr. Narango’s caliber,” said Michael Morsberger, GW vice president of development. “I look forward to engaging Mr. Narango’s leadership and working with him to strengthen philanthropic support of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences.”

Mr. Narango will head the development and alumni affairs team in support of the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, including the physician’s assistant and physical therapy programs; the university’s biomedical research and clinical programs housed within the GW Medical Faculty Associates; and GW Medicine, the university hospital. In addition, he will lead and direct all aspects of fundraising and capital development for GW Medicine.

“I am excited to join George Washington University and an outstanding team of accomplished professionals,” said Mr. Narango. “I look forward to working with our physicians, scientists, medical staff and development professionals in advancing our mission, engaging our constituents and growing philanthropic support. The opportunities ahead in medical science and clinical care are bourgeoning as never before, and I’m delighted to take part in the advancement of GW medicine and the entire university.”

Mr. Narango most recently served as associate dean for development and chief development officer for the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He previously held positions at University of Maryland University College as acting vice president for institutional advancement, assistant vice president for institutional advancement and director of development. Mr. Narango also served as director of alumni and development at Loyola Blakefield High School in Towson, Md.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in pastoral counseling from Loyola University. He currently serves as a board member of the Maryland Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and is a former board member of the Chesapeake Planned Giving Council. Mr. Narango also is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges’ Group on Institutional Advancement and Certified Fund Raising Executive International.

“The GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences is pleased to welcome Dennis, and we are all looking forward to working closely with him as we focus on scholarship and other development initiatives,” said Jeffrey S. Akman, interim vice provost for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences. “This is an exciting time for the school, and we know that Dennis will be a great addition to our team.”