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J.J. Whitney ’96 Appointed Executive Director for Alumni & Constituent Engagement at Hendrix College

Office relocation to Dawkins Welcome Center marks new leadership era

J.J. Whitney with Hendrix brick in the backgroundCONWAY, Ark. (August 23, 2024) — Hendrix College is pleased to announce that Judith J. “J.J.” Whitney, a dedicated staff member and 1996 alumna, will lead the Office of Alumni and Constituent Engagement, effective Sept. 1. Her first official day as Executive Director for Alumni and Constituent Engagement will be Tuesday, Sept. 3. 

“We are thrilled to have J.J. stepping into this pivotal role,” said Benjamin Carter, Assistant Vice President for Advancement. “Her extensive experience and deep commitment to our community will undoubtedly enhance our efforts to connect and engage with alumni, parents, and friends of the College in meaningful ways. We look forward to her bringing a new level of energy to fostering engagement, volunteerism, and philanthropy that aligns with our institutional goals.”

Whitney’s impressive career journey includes a master’s degree from Boston University’s School of Theology and roles as a chaplain associate at Boston University’s Marsh Chapel and pastor at Hunter United Methodist Church in Little Rock. She returned to Hendrix in 2002, initially joining the Hendrix-Lilly Vocations Initiative (now the Miller Center for Vocation, Ethics, and Calling), where she developed and led co-curricular programs, organized service trips, coordinated seminary visits, and planned vocation conferences. Her Hendrix roles have included assistant chaplain, associate director of the Miller Center, and associate chaplain.

In 2015, Whitney was appointed Chaplain of the College following a national search. She served in this capacity until 2020 when she was appointed to First UMC Bentonville by the Bishop of the Arkansas Conference. After her tenure in Bentonville, Whitney retired from active clergy status and rejoined Hendrix as Programs Coordinator for Career Services, where she has guided and mentored students pursuing advanced degrees. 

“J.J. Whitney has demonstrated exceptional leadership, mentorship, and collaboration throughout her career,” said Dr. Meredith Brunen, Hendrix Vice President for Advancement. “Her extensive connections with Hendrix alumni, both young and seasoned, will be invaluable as she strengthens our engagement and involvement efforts among alumni, parents, and friends of the College.”

Whitney’s appointment will coincide with the relocation of the Office of Alumni and Constituent Engagement to the Mary Ann and David Dawkins Welcome Center. This move from Fausett Hall to Building 1 on the current campus map will provide improved visitor parking, expanded gathering spaces, and increased opportunities for alumni to interact with prospective Hendrix students, as the Dawkins Welcome Center also houses the Office of Admission. 

About Hendrix College

Founded in 1876, Hendrix College is featured in Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think About Colleges and celebrated among the country’s leading liberal arts colleges for academic quality, engaged learning opportunities and career preparation, vibrant campus life, and value. The Hendrix College Warriors compete in 21 NCAA Division III sports. Hendrix has been affiliated with the United Methodist Church since 1884. Learn more at www.hendrix.edu.   

“… Through engagement that links the classroom with the world, and a commitment to diversity, inclusion, justice, and sustainable living, the Hendrix community inspires students to lead lives of accomplishment, integrity, service, and joy.” —Hendrix College Statement of Purpose