Jan 10, 2025

Promotions are announced for K-State Alumni Association

Posted Jan 10, 2025 6:55 PM

By Tim Schrag

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The K-State Alumni Association has promoted three staff members.

Andrea Bryant Gladin ’02, who held the title of assistant vice president for alumni programs, has been promoted to vice president of alumni engagement. She started with the Association in 2003. Gladin oversees all aspects of the programs department, including alumni events, student programming and constituent activities. She directs the Wabash CannonBall Kansas City gala and is the primary liaison for the Association with university colleges and special interest organizations. In addition to these duties, Gladin will now oversee the management of the K-State Alumni Center facility.

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Terin Walters ’05, who held the title of assistant vice president of development and communications, has been named vice president of marketing and communications. She started with the Association in 2006. Walters oversees the annual fundraising and communications initiatives for the Association. She also directs the Traveling Wildcats program, bowl activities and the alumni Legacy Scholarship Program. In addition to these duties, Walters will now oversee the department of data management.

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Megan Reichenberger ’11, who held the title of associate director of membership and marketing, has been named senior director of membership and corporate relations. She started with the Association in 2013, and after departing in 2016, returned in 2020. Reichenberger directs the Association's membership program and marketing initiatives. She also coordinates the Association's affinity business partnerships, corporate sponsorships, K-State license plate marketing, external advertising and oversees merchandise sales. In addition to her duties, Reichenberger will now join the Alumni Association’s leadership team.

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“Andrea, Terin and Megan are great assets to our team,” said Adam Walker ’04, ’09, Alumni Association president and CEO. "Their collective expertise, dedication and experience strengthens the Association’s ability to reach, connect and serve the K-State community."