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5 years minimum successful fundraising experience and expertise closing on $1M in revenue, through corporate sponsorship, peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns and major gifts. And we would love if you also have5 years minimum successful fundraising experience and expertise closing on $1M in revenue, through corporate sponsorship, peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns and major gifts.
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Which may include individual giving, major gifts, corporate engagement, and special events. Ability to effectively speak and present to individuals including high net worth donors, executive corporate management as well as small, mid-size and large groups.
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The primary areas of responsibility include a statewide and district focus on public relations, social media, customer communications, employee engagement, community relations, corporate social responsibility and local support to government relations and business development activities.
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Provide corporate partners with traditional, digital and other non-traditional media opportunities to bolster their own brands and garner maximum exposure through inventory such as in-venue signage; digital engagement including social media, event sponsorships and promotion; corporate hospitality; streamed game broadcasts.
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Develop and implement comprehensive marketing plans, projects, and content for assigned sports, covering a wide range of topics that concentrate on revenue generation (ticket sales and operations, corporate sponsorship activation, etc.
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Support the Corporate Sponsorship team - attend meetings, conduct and compile research, aggregate notes, develop proposals, and provide strategic recommendations for audience alignment, programming considerations, and proposal content.
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Oversee key association engagement and sponsorship deliverables in the Texas market or where Texas office lawyers lead the relationship ( e.g. , TXOGA, UT-Austin Center for Women in Law, Texas General Counsel Assn. Magna Stella Awards.
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Providing corporate partners with traditional, digital and other non-traditional media opportunities to bolster their own brand and garner maximum exposure through inventory such as venue signage; digital engagement including social media, the official athletics website, content, digital gaming and retargeting, event sponsorships and promotion; corporate hospitality; television and radio game broadcasts and coaches shows.
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The DD oversees all fundraising activities including strategic fundraising, individual giving campaigns, corporate sponsorship, grant-writing, event planning, and planned giving campaigns.
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Your experience in providing inspirational leadership, oversight and implementation of fundraising programs has resulted in meeting or exceeding revenue goals around mass market events/special events, corporate sponsorship and other corporate gifts, pipeline development for major and planned gifts and other areas of development.
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Our suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; and campus-wide business and sponsorship development.
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Raise funds for Autism Speaks by recruiting and managing volunteers, raising awareness, soliciting corporate sponsorship and implementing fundraising and mission events to achieve revenue goals.
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Assist with corporate hospitality, tickets, in-game promotions and other activities. Work with game day Property Assistants to provide POP (Proof of Performances) for in-venue sponsorship elements.
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Assist the Chief Development Officer with researching and preparing grant proposals and corporate sponsorship requests. Work with Development and Communications teams to create compelling external communications and strategic storytelling for fundraising and community engagement initiatives.
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The LEARFIELD suite of services includes licensing and multimedia sponsorship management; publishing, audio, digital and social media; data analytics; ticketing, ticket sales and professional concessions expertise; branding; campus-wide business and sponsorship development; and venue technology systems.
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