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Reporting to the university librarian (UL) and with a dotted line to university development and alumni relation (UDAR), the executive director of development is a member of the Library Cabinet, its senior leadership team, with overall responsibility for leading and managing the library development office, including gift solicitation, constituent relations, prospect development, strategic planning, and advancement services.
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The Senior Executive Director of Development is an entrepreneurial leader, manager and member of the major gift fundraising team, reporting to the Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for Development.
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The Executive Director develops and articulates a vision for development that meets the financial needs of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, directs all the major fund-raising programs, and serves as the lead for major gift cultivation.
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Works with the university librarian, UDAR, academics, staff, volunteers, and other campus development officers, to lead the planning and execution of the Library's major gifts and external relations efforts, including major prospect identification, qualification, cultivation, and solicitation.
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Executive Director of Development, Arizona PBS. Professional development is highly valued at ASU Enterprise Partners, where employees are encouraged to look across the organization and nurture new areas of interest.
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Summary: Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Development will spearhead development efforts as InnerCity Struggle (ICS) continues to grow. The Director of Development will work closely with the organization’s Management Team and the Board of Directors to implement key objectives in the organization’s new Strategic Plan, including Implementing a Major Donor Strategy, Building Capacity for a Membership Structure, Deepening ICS’s Special Event Strategy, and Increasing Board and Staff Capacity to Fundraise.
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Job Title: Director of Development Classification: Full-time, Exempt Reports to: Executive Director Salary Range: $90,000 - $110,000 Location: On-site – San Diego (One day hybrid.
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The Development Director (DD) serves in an exempt position under the direction of the Executive Director (ED) of Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance (KCCA). Work with Executive Director, other team members, the Board of Directors, ambassador groups and volunteers on directed fundraising, acknowledgment, and stewardship efforts.
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Analyze effectiveness of development and outreach efforts and report to Board of Directors and Executive Director on progress. · Work in concert with Executive Director and Director of Operations to collect and organize documentation required for financial administration and reporting.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of: fundraising techniques, proposal development, prospect identification, prospect research and cultivation, fund solicitation, donor recognition and stewardship.
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The Director of Development will, in partnership with the Executive Director, steward existing relationships, while also identifying and cultivating new supporters of CCW’s mission.
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The Director of Development is accountable for developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising strategy to achieve the organization's revenue goals and support its mission and programs.
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Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED), the Director of Finance and the Chief of Staff (COS), the Director of Development will oversee all fundraising activities and initiatives for AAPF, including grants management, individual giving, annual planning, events management, corporate sponsorship, and reporting.
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Supports the portfolios of assigned academic colleges or programs working closely with the Dean, faculty, director and staff. Assists the Vice President for University Advancement in the preparation and implementation of a development strategic plan.
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Experienced development bioanalysis leader capable of working across diverse fast-moving team, leading and implementing robust bioanalytical strategy to advance the portfolio. Experienced leader with a proven track record of working with dynamic teams and driving talent development.
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Title: executive director of development Company: Csuf College Of Business And Economics
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