The University of Connecticut is a top-ranked
national university and health-system with its flagship campus located in
idyllic Storrs. Designated a Carnegie Research 1 institution, UConn is the
state land- and sea-grant university focused on education, research, and
service to the state of Connecticut and beyond. The University serves over
33,000 students across seven campuses, 8,550 first-in-family students, and
boasts numerous national championships. UConn Health is a top-ranked health
provider that delivers groundbreaking medical education, research, and hospital
and clinical services to over one million patients each year. In addition,
UConn has nearly 300 scientists who are in the top 2 percent of researchers
investigating everything from cancer to AI.
UConn continues its meteoric rise as a top
public University with a record number of applications, continued investment in
student success, health, and wellness, recruitment of top faculty, innovation
in research, and top-tier athletic programs focused on the health and financial
literacy of student-athletes. This includes the men's and women's basketball
teams, which have brought home three consecutive NCAA National Championship
trophies in the last three years. UConn is proud to have 26 national championships
across all sports.
Guided by the public launch of our most
ambitious campaign in history, Because of UConn The Campaign for UConn
Nation, we are moving boldly into the future. The $1.5B comprehensive campaign
spans all schools, colleges, campuses and UConn Health and focuses on four
pillars designed to make education more affordable and elevate UConn among its
national peers.
- Students First: making
transformative investments in financial aid, student health,
career readiness, and life skills to improve time-to-degree and
career outcomes. - Academic & Innovation
Excellence:
driving investment in top faculty and graduate fellows and building the
innovation ecosystem of the state and beyond. - Health & Wellness of People
& Planet:
focusing on patient care, medical research, and development of
life-changing technologies that improve healthcare outcomes. - Husky Pride: investing in
athletic excellence and supporting a thriving UConn Nation that includes
more than 290,000 alumni worldwide.
Because of UConn will
have a profound impact on the University. It will double the number of named
scholarships, fund scientific breakthroughs and advanced lifesaving therapies,
and engage UConn Nation in the life and mission of the University like never
before.
We seek the top talent in the country to join
Husky Nation and help us drive our mission and UConn into the future. We are
committed to a caring and supportive work culture, professional and leadership
development, and flexibility for high achievers with a passion for higher
education.
We're looking for dedicated professionals to
drive success and excellence and exemplify our values.
The UConn Foundation is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer. We celebrate different perspectives and are
committed to a welcoming environment that values your unique experiences and
identity. As an organization, we strive for continued growth each and every
day.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Executive Director of Development is a frontline fundraising position primarily focused on securing gifts in support of the College of Engineering. The Executive Director is the focal point of collaboration and communication between the UConn Foundation and the college. The position provides counsel to the deans and faculty, promotes a positive culture of philanthropy within the College of Engineering, and achieves annal and long-range fundraising goals in support of the College and the Foundations campaign goals. This position has supervisory responsibilities and is expected to assist the Foundation in the recruitment of new staff in development and alumni relations.
Primary Responsibilities
- Manage a prospect portfolio of 50-75 prospects rated at $500k+.
- Raise $3M-$7M per year.
- Conduct 10 qualification meetings at the $500k+ level; 12+ solicitations at the $500K+ level; and 100 face-to-face, meaningful meetings per year.
- Work with the Dean of the College of Engineering to ensure all gift discussions align with priorities of the College and the University
- In partnership with the Corporate and Foundation relations team, maintain, steward and grow corporate relationships for CoE with emphasis on partnerships with CT-based defense companies' regional utilities, and manufacturing companies.
- Provide communications and counsel to College of Engineering Associate Deans, Department heads, CoE center and institute directors, faculty and Foundation central team members on fundraising for the College including sharing relevant industry news to leadership in CoE and Foundation
- Provide direction to deans, department heads, staff and the faculty on engaging donors in adherence to accepted prospect management guidelines
- Assist in translating university priorities into fundraising priorities, plans and goals
- Serve as lead developer of the College's fundraising plans and promote priorities to central Foundation staff
- Supervise and motivate the Foundation staff assigned to the College of Engineering, providing coaching and mentorship for continuous growth and development.
- Collaborate closely with donors, volunteers, and University leaders to identify new prospects.
- Strategize and collaborate with CoE Director of Alumni Relations to support pipeline development and oversight of the CoE Dean's Advisory Board.
- Perform administrative duties related to advancement work Including documenting activity, writing proposals, inputting engagement plans in relationship management database, and adhering to Foundation policies.
- Contribute to the overall productivity and efficiency of the Division/Department's development staff, by meeting or exceeding goals in a metrics-driven environment.
- Develop and support clearly defined and strategic fundraising priorities within the campaign and articulate compelling cases to advance these priorities.
- Model and articulate the Foundation's organizational core values at all times.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Major, Leadership, and Principal Gift Fundraising
Demonstrate the ability to personally solicit gifts of $500,000 and above, while advancing the number and quality of principal ($5 million and above) gift conversations in partnership with the principal gifts team.
Potential Donor Discovery
Collaborate with the Prospect Management and Research team to increase and grow the major gift pipeline and overall fundraising success of the unit.
Engagement
Collaborate with Alumni Relations and Advancement Services to steward donors, engage with alumni, and support events specific to your unit.
Leadership
Provide visible leadership across the entire organization by engaging in organization-wide activities such as development management meetings, all-staff meetings, and staff events.