Katie Kuznacic Named a Notable Leader in Higher Education by Milwaukee BizTimes

Editor’s note: The following is excerpted from an article that was published on the UW-Whitewater website. This Banner article highlights Katie Kuznacic’s recognition. Another Banner article will feature the recognition of Glenn Hayes.

Written by Chris Lindeke | Photos by Craig Schreiner, Finn Hartnett

Two members of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater family — each known for their passion, energy and commitment — earned spots on the BizTimes Media 2025 Notable Leaders in Higher Education list.

Glenn “Doc” Hayes, a champion of music and cornerstone of the university’s College of Arts and Communication, and Katie Kuznacic, a campus leader and productive fundraiser, were recognized by the publication as leaders in higher education in Southeastern Wisconsin.

“Doc and Katie are great representatives of our university. They are passionate and caring leaders, and I congratulate them on this well-deserved recognition,” Chancellor Corey King said. “They embody what we describe as Warhawk Bold in their spaces, and have each demonstrated their positive impact well beyond campus.”

Kuznacic making big strides in philanthropy, alumni engagement

Vice Chancellor of University Relations Katherine Kuznacic introduces the keynote speaker at commencement on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 at Kachel Fieldhouse. (UW-Whitewater photo/Craig Schreiner)


Kuznacic started working in philanthropy and alumni engagement at UW-Whitewater in 2010. She currently serves as the vice chancellor for university relations and president of the UW-Whitewater Foundation and is a member of the Chancellor’s Cabinet leadership team.

Since starting in her position in 2023, Kuznacic has organized strategic collaboration and thought leadership with internal and external stakeholders to provide support for the student experience. Working with her university relations team, she has secured several six- and seven-figure gift commitments, leading to a record-breaking fundraising performance during the most recent fiscal year. Kuznacic also leads a highly engaged, supportive Foundation Board.

Members of the University of Wisconsin Foundation Board in the University Center on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. (UW-Whitewater Photos/Craig Schreiner)


“I’d like to thank the BizTimes for this wonderful recognition and Will Broussard, vice chancellor of university advancement at UW-Stevens Point, for submitting the nomination,” Kuznacic said. “I’m privileged to work with talented, passionate people — including students, faculty, staff and alumni — at UW-Whitewater on a daily basis. It’s an incredible honor to be on this prestigious list.”

Kuznacic obtained a $2 million endowed faculty chair last fall, a gift that will support UW-Whitewater faculty in the enhancement of student opportunities that positively affect Wisconsin’s economy. She is currently planning a minimum $50 million fundraising campaign set to launch this year.

“Since Katie’s arrival nearly 15 years ago, the UW-Whitewater Foundation has made huge strides in fundraising to support student success priorities and initiatives. It is a privilege to work with someone who is so passionate about the university and the student experience,” said Sandy Dunst, chair of the UW-Whitewater Foundation Board and 1979 graduate with a BBA in accounting. “Last year alone, under her leadership, the foundation provided over $3.5 million in impact to the university, including over $1.3 million in scholarships.”

Kuznacic, who earned both a B.A. in speech and public relations and a Master of Business Administration from UW-Whitewater, is a member of the Janesville Lions Club. She has spoken at the Wisconsin Research Administrators Network Symposium and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.

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