Curtis Proctor
“Education is the great equalizer of our time. It gives hope to the hopeless and creates a
chance for those without.”- Kofi Annan.
Curtis Proctor serves as the Director of Development for the Dwayne O. Andreas School of
Law at Barry University, where he is responsible for leading the Office of Development in
securing restricted and unrestricted resources to ‘Create a Culture of Philanthropy.’ As the chief
advancement officer for the college, he leads fundraising efforts to identify, cultivate, steward,
and secure relationships with community and corporate partners.
Curtis has over ten years of fundraising experience within the nonprofit and higher
education sector. During his career, he has built a reputation for organizational excellence,
innovative strategic thinking, working with the highest level of integrity, and a deep and
passionate commitment to empowering others.
As a first-generation college student, Curtis attended the University of Central Florida,
earning three degrees, a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training, a Master of Arts in Educational
Leadership K-12, and an Educational Doctorate in Higher Education and Policy Studies. He
earned his Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) credentials in 2017.
Before joining Barry University School of Law, he served as the Director of
Advancement for the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of
Central Florida. In addition to serving as a fundraising officer, Curtis is an adjunct professor
in the UCF School of Public Administration Non-Profit Management Program, teaching courses
in fundraising, volunteer management, and nonprofit administration. He has spent multiple
years as a faculty member at Bethune-Cookman University and Orange and Volusia County
Public Schools.
The combination of his teaching and development experience informs his desire to make
Higher Education accessible for all and reaffirms his commitment to the fundraising efforts that
make this possible.
Curtis and his wife, Zonovia, are the proud parents of three children, Hope, Carter, and
Zoe.