One of PVCC’s Vice Presidents
Montana Mitchell, staff writer
Harry Stillerman is the vice president of institutional advancement and development for PVCC. He manages college fundraising, student scholarships, the PVCC Alumni association, as well as multiple departments on campus. With over 10 years of experience with fundraisers in community colleges, Stillerman brings a knowledgeable and friendly personality to PVCC.
Stillerman lived the majority of his life in North Carolina before attending the University of Richmond for his bachelor’s degree. Once he graduated, he returned to his home state to pursue a career. While in North Carolina, Harry worked as the foundation director at GTCC, as well as the college relations director at Mitchell Community College.
When he was given the opportunity to be the vice president of institutional advancement and development at PVCC, Stillerman, his wife, and his two children moved to Charlottesville.
“I really enjoy living here,” Stillerman said, “I really particularly enjoy Charlottesville and Albemarle county. I really like working at PVCC. I’m struggling to feel like a true Virginian, but I like living here. I lived in North Carolina for 40 years, but we’re really happy here and my kids are thriving. We haven’t regretted our decision to move here, and I feel like we’re in a really good spot. We feel like this is home.”