Deep Springs College, led by President Andy Zink, is pleased to welcome Eric Billings as its inaugural Vice President of Development, effective April 7, 2025. Deep Springs is a dynamic and unique institution of higher learning built upon three pillars: academics, student self-government, and manual labor. In this leadership role, Billings will lead and execute the overall philanthropic strategy of the College while ensuring sustainable growth in financial resources to support its mission.
Billings brings 18 years of diverse fundraising expertise to Deep Springs, spanning annual giving, major and planned giving, corporate partnerships, and principal gifts. This well-rounded background uniquely positions him to create a multi-pronged approach tailored to Deep Springs’ distinctive educational philosophy and constituent base.
“Eric has a deep passion for agriculture, higher education, and building programs from the ground up that aligns perfectly with our mission,” said Andy Zink, President of Deep Springs College. “His extensive background in higher education fundraising and his commitment to service and leadership reflect the core values we cherish at Deep Springs. Eric is excited about working with Deep Springs students through shared governance to support our innovative academic and labor programs. His proven history of executing successful fundraising campaigns (both capital and annual giving) make Eric exceptionally qualified to build the sustainable, strategic fundraising program our institution needs to thrive. We could not be more thrilled to welcome Eric to our Deep Springs College community.”
Billings most recently served as the Director of Development for the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) at the University of Idaho, where he played a key role in advancing the college’s fundraising, alumni relations, and donor engagement efforts. He successfully managed a portfolio of major gift prospects, securing nearly $1.5 million in gifts during FY23 and over $2 million in gifts during FY24, including a single $1 million capital gift last year to support the new Meat Science & Innovation Center. Billings also led CALS’ digital giving and stewardship programs and was the lead fundraiser for the Campaign for the Meat Science & Innovation Center Building, significantly guiding CALS’s fundraising success.
His career also spans various leadership roles in higher education fundraising, including Director of Annual Giving at the University of Idaho and philanthropically focused roles at Washington State University and California State University (Fresno). Additionally, Billings served in two roles with Ruffalo Noel Levitz (RNL), an esteemed higher ed consulting firm that supports student enrollment, student success, and building lifelong donor relationships, most recently as Associate Vice President of Digital Product Management.
Deep Springs College partnered with KEES, a national executive search firm, to create and fill this new leadership role. After thoroughly assessing the College’s needs, KEES worked closely with the President and members of the Board of Trustees to develop the role, gain a comprehensive understanding of Deep Springs’ ethos, and evaluate both the position’s title and strategic scope. A comprehensive, national search was launched, and Billings was selected from a talented pool of diverse top finalists. The College is thankful for the leadership input and support from Trustee Chair Dan Fulwiler (DS85) and members of the College Resource Development Committee, chaired by Felicia Wong, former Trustee and current parent.
“Joining Deep Springs College is an incredible privilege,” said Billings. “The opportunity to engage with its unique culture while building a comprehensive development program aligns perfectly with my professional experience and personal values. Deep Springs represents a truly unique model in American higher education, combining rigorous academics with practical labor and student self-governance. Led by President Zink, the institution is poised for continued growth. My experience across development, from annual and planned giving to corporate and principal gifts, has prepared me to help build the philanthropic foundation it deserves. I’m honored to join this extraordinary community and help secure the resources needed to sustain its mission for generations to come.”
Billings holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Relations with a minor in Communication Studies from the University of Idaho. His professional involvement includes serving as Treasurer for the National Agricultural Alumni & Development Association (NAADA), CASE District VIII Cabinet Member, and Board Member for the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre. Billings has also been recognized with a Best of CASE VIII Silver Award for Giving Days/Fundraising Events. Eric lives in Moscow, ID, with his wife and three sons, and enjoys engaging his local community with interactive film screenings as the founder of the Palouse Cult Film Revival.
Heather Eddy, President and CEO of KEES, added, “This is a unique opportunity at an esteemed institution. Eric’s deep commitment to building programs, fostering relationships, and developing people will be invaluable in this role and demonstrate his vision and drive. Thank you to Andy Zink for his exceptional leadership, which has laid the foundation for this important next step. Congratulations to all!” KEES’ previous engagement with NAADA led to the identification of Billings as a leader uniquely skilled as a strong contender for the role. NAADA is a national professional association created to support advancement professionals in development, alumni relations, student success, and communications within colleges and organizations of agriculture and related sciences. It is comprised of more than 480 members and 36 member institutions and agricultural organizations.
KEES supported this hire through our Executive Search service and was delighted to be selected as Deep Spring College’s partner of choice.
About the Partners
Deep Springs College
Founded in 1917, Deep Springs College (the College or Deep Springs) is a fully accredited, unique, and deliberately dynamic institution of higher learning built on three pillars: academics, student self-governance, and manual labor. Nestled in the White Mountains, the school is forty miles from Bishop, California on an isolated cattle ranch in Deep Springs Valley (the Valley). Admission is highly selective, with an acceptance rate of 3-5% each year. Each admitted student receives a full tuition scholarship and is provided with room and board. In exchange, students are expected to dedicate themselves to lives of service to humanity. Alumni have exemplified this ideal in various fields, including politics, science, journalism, academics, agriculture, medicine, law, business, and design. To learn more, visit www.deepsprings.edu.
KEES
KEES (formerly Alford Executive Search) is a nonprofit executive search firm that builds diverse teams with dynamic leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors. A woman-owned and operated firm, KEES offers a full array of nonprofit consulting services including executive search, leadership development, compensation analysis, interim staffing, and HR support. For more information, please visit www.kees2success.com.
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DEEP SPRINGS COLLEGE MEDIA CONTACT:
Andy Zink, zink@deepsprings.edu
KEES MEDIA CONTACT:
Jamie Sheffler, jsheffler@kees2success.com