Dr. Sandi Wolff,

Vice President, Community Engagement & Advancement

Dr. Sandi Wolff has contributed to the San Antonio community for over 30 years. She has worked in education, community and student relations, marketing, public affairs, non-profit education, philanthropy, and governmental affairs. She has deep experience in working with small business, national corporations, non- profit organizations, and government entities.

Dr. Wolff is the VP of Community Engagement and Advancement at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ. She is responsible for coordinating the University-wide engagement in the community and leads the University’s advancement activities, which include fundraising, donor cultivation, and building partnerships.

Most recently, Dr. Wolff led Strategic Relations and Partnerships for the Membership team at the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, which is the oldest and largest Hispanic Chamber in the US. She cultivated the efforts to rebuild the Chamber’s relationships in the community following the 2020 Pandemic, strengthened corporate partnerships, and grew membership to provide resources and advocacy for small business and non-profits. Dr. Wolff was the head of Strategic Relations for Catamount Constructors, a national general contractor. At Linebarger Attorneys at Law, she was the Community Relations Director and prior to that, the Governmental Affairs and Economic Development Manager at San Antonio Water System. She also served in non-profit education as the VP of Education for KLRN, San Antonio’s local PBS station.

Dr. Wolff holds a Texas Teaching Certificate in Secondary Technology. She has taught at Providence High School, Sam Houston High School, and served as Director of Students at St. Anthony Catholic High School.

Dr. Wolff is a board member for the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, Former Chair for the Texas A&M San Antonio Foundation Board and served on the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ board. Wolff served as the Economic Development Council Chair for the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce for two years, and the St. Mary’s University Business School Advisory Council of Executives for seven years. In 2014, Dr. Wolff was elected to the Board of Trustees for NorthEast ISD, the 8th largest school district in Texas, where she served until 2017. She has also served as the District 2 appointee for San Antonio’s Historic Design and Review Commission, and on the foundation boards of Northside ISD and San Antonio ISD.

Wolff earned her BBA in Marketing from St. Mary’s University, her Master’s in Education through Our Lady of the Lake University, and her PhD in Education and Leadership from the University of the Incarnate Word.