New Staff Spotlight
Name: Patton Vo
Title: Director of Campus Development
Department: Development and Alumni Relations
Patton Vo began his career at Penn State Brandywine in October, bringing his exemplary background in fundraising, operations and strategic planning. He graduated from Widener University in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and obtained a Discipline of Frontline Fundraising certificate in 2018 from Plus Delta Partners. With previous experience at other institutions including Arcadia University, Swarthmore College, and Widener University, Vo comes to Brandywine with a goal to create innovative philanthropic opportunities that connect disciplines, open doors, and, ultimately, advance the student experience on and off campus.
Brandywine: What is your background and experience?
Vo: At the Venn diagram of my career, you’ll see me at the intersection of philanthropy, healthcare and education. Very early on in college, I learned the impact of philanthropy because I'm a first-generation student, and it was because of a scholarship that I received at my alma mater that I was able to complete my four-year degree.
During that time, when I was engaging with the donor that started my scholarship, I realized the impact that philanthropy has, and I decided to chair the senior class gift. This experience allowed me to realize that I have a really profound knack for building, creating, and sustaining relationships – a vital and fundamental aspect of fundraising. After I graduated, my alma mater offered me a full-time position as an assistant director of development. From there, I catered to higher education and philanthropy. During the pandemic, I took a break from education to contribute towards supporting K-12 schools address chronic absenteeism and learning loss exacerbated by the pandemic in additional to behavioral, social, and emotional issues related to student development. I took a year off to work for a healthcare startup that focused on mental health and telepsychiatry services, which was where I was before coming to here.
Brandywine: What was your deciding factor in coming to work at Penn State Brandywine?
Vo: For me, it’s about the values. It's the ethos of the community. I’m extremely inspired by Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi’s vision as a new leader of the university. Brandywine Chancellor Marilyn Wells has a huge role in why I wanted to be here as well, recognizing that I'm a Delaware County resident, and I've seen the impact that Penn State has had to our community. To be a part of the sensation that's giving back in such transformative ways has been extremely inspiring.
Brandywine: What are you looking forward to most during your time at Penn State Brandywine?
Vo: I look forward to building the culture of philanthropy that is reliant on principles of collaboration, impact and really assessing where our student needs lie and how to better support them. We're in a very sensitive space with higher education where its value is being challenged. The shifting demographics of college students are very evident in how we are teaching and engaging these types of students in and out of the classroom. I'm eager to learn from different constituencies and see how Penn State Brandywine continues to become a source for social mobility.