Kia Harris Tattegrain, Eve Mulhall and Lacee Domon

 

The SBVC Foundation is expanding its impact with the addition of three new hires, bringing its full-time staff to six. Kia Harris Tattegrain joins as Assistant Director of Development, while Eve Mulhall and Lacee Domon step in as Development Coordinators.

These new positions were created to enhance the Foundation’s brand and further its mission in community advancement and alumni relations. With this growth, the Foundation is poised to strengthen its outreach, partnerships, and support for SBVC students and programs.

"Thanks to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians' generous capacity-building grant, the SBVC Foundation is thrilled to welcome three new development staff members. Their expertise will enhance fundraising, donor relations, and alumni engagement, strengthening our mission to transform lives through education. We are deeply grateful for San Manuel’s continued investment in SBVC student success and our community," said Executive Director Mike Layne.