Kathleen Kehoe retired from Mason on July 1, 2023. She served as director of development for the George Mason University Libraries from 2008 until her retirement. Prior to her position with the Libraries, Kathleen served three years as director of stewardship in the University Development Office. She moved into this university-wide stewardship role in 2005 after serving as the university’s first director of scholarship development for six years. Kathleen had been with George Mason University since 1991.
While at Mason, Kathleen served in a range of senior advisory roles including George Mason University’s Institutional Representative to the Virginia Network and as a member of the Academic Library Advancement and Development Network.
Kathleen currently serves on the Fall for the Book Board at Mason and on the Libraries Advisory Council for her alma mater, the University of Dayton.
Kathleen holds a M.Ed. in Education Leadership from George Mason University, and a B.S. in Secondary Education from the University of Dayton in Ohio. While a graduate student at Mason, Kathleen received the Academic Excellence Award in Education Leadership from the Graduate School of Education.
Kathleen and her husband Jack Kehoe established the John F. and Kathleen M. Kehoe Film and Video Studies Endowment for the Libraries in 2016, to provide support for the Libraries to acquire resources for the study of film and video history, theory, and production