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    Martin Shell

    Vice President, and Chief External Relations Officer at Stanford University

    Martin W. Shell is the Vice President and Chief External Relations Officer at Stanford University.12 He leads several key offices at Stanford, including Community and Culture, Community Engagement, Development, Government Affairs, Special Events and Protocol, and University Communications.1

    Prior to his current role, Shell served as Vice President for Development at Stanford for 13 years, during which time the university raised more than $12.5 billion in cash or cash equivalents.12 He joined Stanford in 1998 as Senior Associate Dean for External Relations and later became COO at Stanford Law School before moving to the central office of development.1

    Shell has had a significant impact on Stanford's fundraising efforts. He served as the executive vice chair and lead staff member for "The Stanford Challenge," which raised $6.2 billion in gifts and pledges from nearly 167,000 households over a five-year period.1

    Before his career at Stanford, Shell worked in various roles, including:

    1. Press secretary to a U.S. representative
    2. Newspaper reporter for the Log Cabin Democrat in Conway, Arkansas
    3. Executive with a public utility company
    4. Advancement officer at institutions in Arkansas, Pennsylvania, and California13

    Shell holds a bachelor's degree from Hendrix College, where he currently serves as a trustee.13 He has been recognized for his work in institutional advancement, receiving the CASE Crystal Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching.1

    Highlights

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    Stanford, California, United States