Notre Dame High School Announces Keely Anderson As New Director Of Advancement

  • Thursday, February 27, 2025
Keely Anderson
Keely Anderson
Notre Dame High School announces Keely Anderson, back from class of ’99, as the new director of advancement. With her experience in community outreach and development, Mrs. Anderson will lead the school’s fundraising initiatives and alumni relations. 

“Keely’s accomplished career combined with her passion for our mission and legacy make her tailor-made for this position,” said Notre Dame’s Head of School Dr. Eric Schexnaildre. “She will play a central role in our holistic strategic planning, build strong donor relationships, and expand opportunities for growth and success in the future.
We look forward to increasing our alumni engagement and honoring deep held traditions while moving Notre Dame into a dynamic new era.”

A graduate of The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Mrs. Anderson has dedicated nearly 20 years elevating both for-profit and nonprofit organizations as a sales and marketing professional. In 2021 she launched a content and marketing company to assist businesses in their social media, branding and fundraising needs. She serves on the board of the Northside Neighborhood House, and she and her husband are long-time residents of Chattanooga. 

Mrs. Anderson said, “It is hard to fully express my excitement walking back through the halls of my alma mater. Connecting with alumni, parents and faculty is a true joy, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work alongside Dr. Schexnaildre and his team in support of this treasured school.” 
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