Senior Development Director, Principal Gifts
- Employer
- University of Utah
- Location
- Utah, United States
- Salary
- $110,000.00 - $145,000.00
- Closing date
- Oct 6, 2023
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- Position Type
- Fundraising, Fundraising Administration, Other Fundraising
- Fields
- Academic Centers, Education
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Aspen Leadership Group is proud to partner with the University
of Utah in the search for a Senior Development Director, Principal
Gifts.
Reporting to the Deputy Chief Philanthropy Officer, Principal Gifts
the Senior Development Director, Principal Gifts will identify,
cultivate, and solicit major and principal gifts from individuals,
corporations, and foundations. The Senior Development Director will
work closely with the University Advancement team to ensure that
all fundraising initiatives are coordinated and aligned with the
organization's goals. The Senior Development Director will
collaborate closely with senior leadership, including the Deputy
Chief Philanthropy Officer for Principal Gifts and the University
of Utah Health Chief Philanthropy Officer, to drive fundraising
initiatives and secure gifts at a seven-figure level or higher. In
the first one to two years, the Senior Development Director will
serve as the lead fundraiser responsible for developing and
implementing comprehensive fundraising strategies for the new
Discovery and Innovation Building. Additionally, the Senior
Development Director will support principal gift efforts across the
University of Utah campus and maintain a portfolio of principal
gift prospects and donors.
Founded in 1850, the University of Utah is the state's
public flagship institution and top-tier research university. It is
Utah's oldest institution of higher education. The university
provides its more than 32,000 students opportunities to grow with
over 80 undergraduate majors to choose from, and almost as many
minors and certificates. With a motto of Imagine, then Do,
the university encourages all learners to be active participants in
the educational process and to believe that all things are
possible. An institution on the rise, Utah Athletics was invited to
join the Big-12 due to both its sporting prowess and the
university's strong academic and scientific research achievements.
It also boasts the lowest tuition among its its Big-12 and Big-10
public peers and the lowest student-to-faculty ratio (18:1) of Utah
public institutions. With an endowment of approximately $1.32
billion, there is a strong network of alumni and friends that care
deeply about the institution and its continued success.
The University of Utah is classified by the Carnegie Foundation
among the 137 research universities with the "highest research
activity" in the nation. The University of Utah is a member of the
prestigious Association of American Universities, which for more
than 100 years has recognized the most outstanding academic
institutions in the nation. U.S. News and World Report
ranks dozens of the university's programs—from computer science to
psychology to physics to dance—in the top 100 in the nation. It has
also been ranked first for best online college for bachelor's
degree programs, best online college for master's degree programs,
and best online for doctoral degree programs by
OnlineColleges.com.
As an institution with a strong business school, The Princeton
Review has named the university among the top 25 for online
M.B.A. programs and entrepreneurship. The University of Utah is
also a great place to work, having been ranked third amongst
America's best employers for women by Forbes.
The University of Utah raised $415 million in fiscal
year 2022 from more than 40,000 alumni, grateful patients, and
friends of the university. University Advancement bases its work on
donor-centric and One U collaborative principles and provides
central services to development professionals across the campus.
This includes gift processing, prospect management and research,
information systems, annual giving, legacy giving, principal gifts,
corporate and foundation relations, as well as strategy and
planning. Within University of Utah Advancement, the Main Campus
fundraising team focuses on fundraising for the non-health academic
colleges, student support initiatives, and community-facing
organizations. In FY22, these areas accounted for $247 million of
the total dollars raised and 37,000 of the donors.
The University of Utah celebrates the rich diversity of its staff,
students, trainees, and faculty, by striving to make its campus a
welcoming, inclusive, and anti-racist environment. The ways in
which communication takes place should always seek to honor the
humanity of each person who crosses paths with the institution,
where no one perspective is more worthy than another. It highly
encourages applications from historically underrepresented minority
groups, persons with disabilities, persons who have served in the
military, and others who would bring additional dimensions of
education and experience to the team.
The University of Utah will consider candidates with a broad range
of backgrounds. A bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of
education and experience and at least six years of fundraising
experience in higher education or a similar complex environment is
preferred. All applications must be accompanied by a cover letter
and résumé. Cover letters should be responsive to the mission of
the University of Utah as well as the responsibilities and
qualifications presented in the prospectus.
The salary range for this position is $110,000 to $145,000
annually.
To apply for this position, visit:
https://opportunities.aspenleadershipgroup.com/opportunities/1333.
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