The New Mexico State University Foundation announced the appointment of Loren A. Maybrier as Assistant Vice President for Development. In this role, Maybrier will serve as a senior fundraising leader, advancing philanthropy at NMSU by setting strategic priorities, managing donor portfolios and mentoring members of the Foundation’s development team.
“I’m honored to join the NMSU Foundation at such a pivotal moment,” said Maybrier. “This role allows me to connect donors’ passions with the university’s mission, supporting talented, driven Aggies and expanding access to education, innovation and opportunity. Together, I believe we can strengthen NMSU’s impact as a land-grant institution serving not only the Las Cruces community but New Mexico and the world.”
Maybrier joins the NMSU Foundation from The University of Texas at San Antonio, where he served as Director of Development. There, he managed a major gift portfolio across multiple departments within the Long School of Medicine, with a focus on identifying, cultivating and stewarding donors with major and principal gift capacity.
He previously served in development roles for foundations at Texas Tech University, Texas State University and Kansas State University, as well as the San Antonio Academy. Earlier in his career, he was Program Center Manager for Ruffalo Noel Levitz, where he directed daily operations of the former Aggie Pride Call Center at NMSU, engaging new donors, strengthening alumni connections and generating critical support for New Mexico State University and the NMSU Foundation.
“Loren brings a remarkable combination of experience, energy and strategic vision,” said Debra Marks, vice president of Philanthropic Giving and Alumni Relations. “His ability to build meaningful donor relationships and inspire support for NMSU’s mission will be invaluable as we elevate philanthropy across the university. We are thrilled to welcome him back to the Aggie community.”
Originally from San Antonio, Maybrier earned a Bachelor of Arts in Geography with a minor in Communication Studies from Texas Tech University. He begins his new role on March 9.
The mission of the NMSU Foundation is to foster long-term relationships with alumni, supporters, and community partners to secure, manage, steward, and protect a sustainable source of private resources that enhance New Mexico State University’s ability to fulfill its land-grant mission.