Jacqui Gore serves as the Vice President of Community Engagement and Partnerships at The University of Texas Permian Basin, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering relationships that enhance the university's mission and impact. With over 30 years of experience in higher education and...
Jacqui Gore serves as the Vice President of Community Engagement and Partnerships at The University of Texas Permian Basin, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering relationships that enhance the university's mission and impact. With over 30 years of experience in higher education and healthcare, Jacqui brings a wealth of expertise in community engagement, strategic planning, and business development. Her leadership is instrumental in overseeing a diverse portfolio that includes community relations, business partnerships, and event management, all aimed at enriching the student experience and promoting local collaboration.
One of Jacqui's key projects is the development of the Wildcatters Trail, a strategic initiative designed to enhance recreational opportunities for students and the community, thereby fostering a vibrant campus culture. Additionally, she leads the UTPB Special Olympics Student Organization, which not only promotes inclusivity but also empowers students to engage in meaningful volunteer work. Her ability to coordinate large-scale events and manage crisis communication has proven invaluable in navigating the complexities of university operations, especially in times of uncertainty.
Jacqui's collaborative approach extends to her work with the University of Texas System Chancellor’s Office, where she actively contributes to strategic initiatives that align with the broader goals of the university system. Her skills in marketing communications and internal communications enable her to effectively articulate the university's vision, while her commitment to volunteer management ensures that community engagement efforts are impactful and sustainable. Through her leadership, Jacqui Gore continues to strengthen the ties between The University of Texas Permian Basin and the surrounding community, creating a lasting legacy of partnership and engagement.