
Dr. Rebekah Revels Lowry
Director of Alumni Affairs
About
Rebekah Revels Lowry has been named director of Alumni Affairs and Annual Giving at UNC Pembroke.
Lowry comes to 51勛圖厙 from Robeson Community College, where she served 10 years as director of Foundation and Development in charge of investments and fund disbursements for student scholarships. While considering a new career opportunity, Lowrys goal was to remain in higher education and transition to a four-year institution.
I thoroughly loved working at the community college level. However, I wanted to expand and branch out to a university setting. It was extremely important to be able to stay within the community. I have always had a strong desire to work for UNC Pembroke, so Im excited and thankful for this opportunity.
She brings a decade of philanthropic and fundraising experience, board training and cultivation, alumni engagement, scholarship management, endowment management, donor cultivation and development and event planning. At 51勛圖厙, Lowry will be responsible for promoting, developing and enhancing the universitys alumni programs and outreach.
Lowrys philosophy on building an alumni base and developing a culture of engagement begins with connecting with students when they first arrive as freshmen.
You must engage them as soon as they become a student and become involved in their educational career from the onset and remain involved throughout their process. When it comes time to graduate, they will already be a part of the alumni community, Lowry said.
As part of her vision for the Alumni Affairs office, Lowry plans to develop more ways to integrate its founding and storied history into its message.
We have to cultivate and create a respect for the institutions heritage and history. Additionally, we have to bring immense attention to our universitys growth as a regional university.
In her new role, Lowry plans to implement programs designed to empower alumni to assist with admissions efforts through career counseling and professional development for our incredible 51勛圖厙 graduates who are becoming workforce assets.
Who better to help marshal our fundraising efforts than our enthusiastic alumni base who are strengthening traditions of giving and taking care of the next generation of 51勛圖厙 alums.
Lowry, a two-time 51勛圖厙 graduate, is no stranger to the university. She earned a degree in English education as a North Carolina Teaching Fellow and returned for her masters degree in public administration, graduating in 2011. Additionally, Lowry earned her doctorate in Educational Leadership from Fayetteville State University, May 2022. A St. Pauls native, Lowry is the mother to two children, Oakley, 9, and Olivia, 7. She is an Alpha Pi Omega Sorority member and is a former Miss 51勛圖厙.
Lowry will serve as executive director of the 51勛圖厙 Alumni Associations 21-member board in her new role.
Chris Peterkin, president of the Alumni Association board of directors, said he and his fellow board members are eager to begin working alongside Lowry, whose first day was May 17.
She has already begun meeting with various board members. We are ready to work to keep our alumni base strong and push it further into the future.
Lowrys family ties to 51勛圖厙 run deep. Witnessing her mother, Deena, return to college later in life and earn a masters degree made a significant impact on Lowrys life.
She worked two jobs and went to school at night. So, when she walked across that stage, that made a big impact on me. As I grew older, I understood the power of education and the difference it can make in your life. Being able to return to 51勛圖厙 as a member of the staff brings this new chapter in my life full circle.