Nancy Mullins, left, and Kim White (photo courtesy of UTC Division of Advancement)
Nancy Mullins, assistant director of events in the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Division of Advancement, has been named a recipient of the prestigious 2025 University of Tennessee Foundation (UTFI) President’s Award. The annual award recognizes advancement professionals across the UT System who demonstrate exceptional dedication, creativity and leadership in support of fundraising and alumni engagement.
Mullins was honored for her outstanding work in donor and alumni engagement through thoughtfully executed events that reflect UTC’s high standards and welcoming spirit.
Known for her warmth, professionalism and tireless dedication, she exemplifies what it means to demonstrate exceptional commitment.
“Nancy is one of the unsung heroes of our Advancement office,” said Kim White, UTC Vice Chancellor for Advancement. “She consistently goes above and beyond to make sure we are providing excellent experiences for our alumni and donors. Our team is full of passionate, hardworking high achievers, but we are especially grateful for her incredible work ethic and dedication to helping UTC succeed.”
Mullins is lauded by peers for incorporating strategic thinking into events, integrating fundraising opportunities and donor engagement into every detail. She shares her expertise freely with colleagues and fosters a culture of collaboration, pride and high-quality service across campus.
The UTFI President’s Award is one of the most distinguished recognitions in the UT advancement community. Recipients are nominated by their peers and selected by a committee of previous honorees for their impact, innovation and commitment to the University’s mission.