Duehay said capital campaigns are not generally "announced" until a third to half of the campaign goal has been met. He does not expect this campaign to be officially announced for six months, he said.
"We really have the whole campaign in front of us," he said.
In the meantime, PBHA leaders will continue organizing, said President Natalie Guerrier '01, who added that PBHA has been planning its campaign for over a year.
Guerrier said the campaign is working on fundraising strategies and events.
The campaign will be led by three committees, Guerrier said. Duehay and Osborne will head the Centennial Campaign Committee, while other PBHA alumni will serve on the Leadership Committee and Faculty will serve on the Honorary Committee.
Trevor S. Cox '01 will serve as student chair of the Centennial Campaign, which starts in conjunction with PBHA's 100th anniversary this year.
The first campaign event will be a benefit concert at Sanders Theatre May 15 featuring violinist Joe Lin '00.
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