Agree to Lead Fundraising for GW Clinical Enterprise

George Washington University (GW) selected Jonathan Agree to serve as the new associate vice president of health and medicine.

Jonathan Agree

Agree joined GW from the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center and Clinical Programs at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, where he was vice president of development. In this role, Agree oversaw a team that raised more than $85 million. Most recently, he closed the second largest gift to the cancer center supporting the launch of the Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Biome Project.

In his role at GW, Agree oversees the fundraising teams for the health and medicine enterprises at GW, including the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, the School of Nursing, the GW Medical Faculty Associates, and the Milken Institute School of Public Health at GW.

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