Associate Director Major Gifts HST&FBRI
- Employer
- Virginia Tech -- Virginia Polytechnic
- Location
- North Carolina, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Closing date
- Jan 20, 2022
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- Position Type
- Fundraising, Major Gifts
- Fields
- Other Fields
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Virginia Tech would like to invite applicants for the position of:
Associate Director Major Gifts HST&FBRI
The Associate Director of Major Gifts, Health Sciences and
Technology (HST), and Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC
(FBRI, located in Roanoke, VA) will solicit philanthropic gifts
from alumni, families, friends, and supporters which align with the
Institute’s fundraising goals, and overall university health
sciences strategic priorities. Preferred candidates will be able to
work from Roanoke, VA or the Northern VA region. This highly
motivated professional will be involved with the planning and
implementation of major gift fundraising in support of current
operations, endowment, capital, and other priorities from private
sources in support of operations and growth for HST and FBRI.
Identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of
potential prospects will be the primary focus of this role,
requiring travel around the region and nationally. This position
will fulfill the duties under the direction of the Assistant Vice
President for Health Sciences Technology & Fralin Biomedical
Research Institute.
In 2007, Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech joined together to
create a unique public-private partnership that was aimed at
transforming health care through research and educating the
biomedical researchers and physician thought-leaders of tomorrow.
The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and Virginia Tech
Carilion School of Medicine allows both organizations to leverage
their strengths—Virginia Tech’s sciences, computational and
engineering expertise and Carilion’s clinical expertise—to improve
the health and lives of individuals in the Commonwealth and
beyond.
FBRI, founded in 2010, is led by Dr. Michael Friedlander, the Vice
President for Health Sciences and Technology at Virginia Tech. FBRI
at VTC has grown its research portfolio to well over $140M in the
institute’s first eleven years.
This position is key to the presidential university initiative to
deliver innovative solutions that address health challenges
affecting millions through advanced research and development
programs across VT’s Blacksburg, Roanoke, and greater Washington,
D.C. metro area facilities including the new Children’s National
Research & Innovation Campus at the former Walter Reed Army
Medical Center.
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