President Silver Announces Rizzo to Head Institutional Advancement
Bennington College President Mariko Silver announced today that Matthew Rizzo has been appointed Vice President for Institutional Advancement following a national search led by Development Guild DDI. Matt will join Bennington from Brown University where he has served as Associate Vice President for Development since 2013.
Matt will join Bennington from Brown University where he has served as Associate Vice President for Development since 2013, overseeing a team of 40 staff that engages alumni, parents, and friends as part of Brown’s $3 billion campaign. Matt brings to Bennington deep experience in relationship management, board development, planning and leading fundraising campaigns, and building advancement programs. He will partner with President Silver and the Board of Trustees to lead the College’s development and engagement activities.
“I am honored to be chosen as Bennington’s next vice president for advancement. The College has a long history of innovation and leadership. Its culture, students, faculty, and alumni have impacted lives and institutions for almost a century. I am excited to work with President Silver and the entire Bennington community to build on a strong tradition of philanthropy, and help advance the College’s reach across the world.”
Matt is an alumnus of Denison University where he obtained his B.A in history. An early entrepreneur, he launched a foundation in Chicago to assist inner-city student-athletes in the college admission, financial aid, and athletic recruiting processes. Matt also served as the head lacrosse coach at Glenbrook South High School, where he led the program to its first state title in 2000.
Matt lived in Vermont from 2001 to 2013, during which time he served as a senior development leader for arts organizations in Burlington, and subsequently with Vermont Public Television, Middlebury College, and Vermont Law School. Matt is also a fourth generation musician, himself an accomplished jazz and blues guitarist, having performed, recorded, and taught since an early age.
Matt and his wife, Kelly, and two sons, Jack and Henry, will return to Vermont this summer. He joins the College officially on June 13.