Law Development and Alumni Programs Office
Cynthia B. Stubbe
Director of Alumni Relations
(
804) 289-8029
cstubbe@richmond.edu
Cindy joined the Alumni Office in the fall of 2001 to help with planning Law Weekend festivities. Those events led to the many more that the office oversees and soon her position within the department became permanent. In 2004, Cindy added oversight of the law school’s annual giving campaign to her responsibilities, and the department’s administrative staff began assisting her with special event planning. Cindy’s passion for Richmond and UR began as an undergraduate in the mid ’80s. After living in both Baltimore and Southern New Jersey, she is thrilled to be back in Richmond where she lives with her two teenagers.
Kimberly Bowers Dale
Major Gifts Officer
(804) 289-8023
kimberly.dale@richmond.edu
Kimberly Bowers Dale, who was appointed by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to be director of gubernatorial appointments, has been named major gifts officer at the University of Richmond School of Law. She began work this spring. Kimberly Bowers Dale Kimberly Bowers Dale A Portsmouth native, Dale is a 2005 graduate of the University of Richmond with an undergraduate degree in political science and a minor in leadership studies. She is pursuing a master’s degree in public administration at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dale first worked for Kaine as a finance intern while he was lieutenant governor and she was at UR. Upon graduating, she served as undergraduate admissions counselor at the University. She then worked for Harris Miller in his unsuccessful campaign for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in Virginia. Beginning in 2006, Dale served as deputy finance director for the O’Malley-Brown campaign in Maryland that resulted in the election of Martin O’Malley as governor and Anthony Brown as lieutenant governor. Dale has worked on a variety of community service activities in the Richmond community, including the CenterStage Associates board, the Venture Richmond marketing committee, the Cade Foundation board, and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. The development job at the Law School, Dale said, “Is a perfect meshing of my interests and passions. I’ve had a passion for the University from my undergraduate days, and I am very interested in politics and fundraising.” Dale recently married Anthony Dale, a fiscal analyst who works for Richmond City Council.

