Dec 6th 2024
University of Denver
Senior Director of Development, Daniels College of Business
( Colorado | Hybrid )
About the Organization
About DU Advancement
In preparation for the most ambitious philanthropic campaign in the University’s history, the University of Denver (DU) is building an advancement enterprise that mirrors the excellence and innovation of our great institution. Inclusive of alumni relations, development, and student and alumni career services, DU Advancement is building and fostering a culture of deep engagement and philanthropy in support of our bold vision.
The University of Denver and DU Advancement deeply value inclusive excellence, recognizing that its success is dependent on how well it values, engages, and includes the rich diversity of constituents. As a part of that effort, we are continuing to grow a team of inclusive, collaborative, inquisitive, innovative, ethical, and transparent advancement professionals who possess deep mutual respect for one another and for our shared profession.
About the Daniels College of Business
Founded in 1908, the Daniels College of Business is the eighth-oldest business school in the country and the most recognized college in the Rocky Mountain West. The College is ranked among the best of the world’s top business schools. Daniels has long-served as a training-ground for numerous, distinguished professionals and has assembled extraordinary resources – an innovative curriculum, a business-savvy faculty, a global network of alumni, and offers degrees with specialized courses and comprehensive learning experiences. Daniels faculty and staff are driven by the College’s foundation in ethical leadership and vision – “Pioneering business for the public good.”
The Daniels College of Business is one of the largest degree-granting colleges at the University of Denver. Daniels enrolls approximately 2,300 students and includes several schools and departments ranging from finance, real estate and construction management, accountancy, and hospitality management to business information and analytics, management, marketing, and business ethics and legal studies. The College is also home to several innovative centers and programs including Entrepreneurship@DU, the Sales Leadership Center (SLC), the Bailey Program for Family Enterprise, and the Consumer Insights and Business Innovation Center (CiBiC), among others.
Job Description
Position salary range: $115,000 - $140,000
Position reports to: Executive Director of Development, Daniels College of Business
The University of Denver is seeking an experienced, driven, and intuitive fundraiser to join our Advancement team as the Senior Director of Development. Reporting directly to the Executive Director for Development within the Daniels College of Business and partnering closely with academic leaders, colleagues and peers, the Senior Director is a key fundraising professional for the University of Denver. Joining a team of six established advancement professionals in the College (the Executive Director, two major gifts officers, one leadership annual giving officer, a coordinator, and one alumni engagement officer), the Senior Director will be part of a dynamic, collaborative, and seasoned team working toward an ambitious campaign goal.
The Senior Director will leverage a strong focus on qualification, engagement, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors with capacity to make gifts and commitments of $50,000+. While the focus of this role is working with individual donors, the Senior Director will develop and mature their assigned portfolio in pursuit of solicitations from foundations and corporations, as well. Key performance indicators for this position include: major gift qualifications, visits, solicitations, and dollars raised.
This role will serve in a highly outbound capacity with an expectation to be out of the office 50% of the time engaging with donors and prospects. The successful candidate will be a motivated fundraising professional who will be deeply involved in the strategic annual fundraising efforts for the College, with an emphasis on partnering with a campus-wide network of academic leaders, fundraising professionals, and other key partners to advance the University’s top priorities.
Essential Functions
Fundraising
In support of the priorities of the Daniels College of Business, manage a portfolio of major gift-rated prospects who have the capacity to give at the major gift level ($50,000) through strategic cultivation and stewardship, as measured by efficient and fast-paced moves management techniques.
Achieve an annual fundraising goal of $1-3M from personal portfolio of prospects and in collaboration with other development professionals.
In coordination with the Daniels College of Business Advancement team and Prospect Development, identify and qualify major gift prospects for Daniels and the University of Denver to strategically assess their philanthropic capacity and inclination.
Collaborate with other development professionals across campus including regional and centrally based fundraisers to effectively design, execute gift strategies, and solicit prospects and donors.
Travel regularly to meet with donors and stakeholders in key markets (to be identified) across the country and attend periodic evening and weekend events to engage with donors and prospects.
Leadership
In partnership with the Executive Director of Development and incoming Dean in the Daniels College of Business, help to identify and establish fundraising priorities based on DU’s strategic priorities with a focus on those aligned to Daniels.
Provide mentorship to fellow development colleagues.
Engage in the advancement goal-setting processes for fundraising, engagement and stewardship.
Effectively and responsibly steward budgetary and other resources to advance the Daniels College of Business and the University of Denver.
Partnerships & University Citizenship
Serve as an active and collaborative partner to all central and unit-based advancement functions, and other campus colleagues, to foster strategic, effective, and collaborative fundraising practices.
Assist in the education and awareness of colleagues and peers across campus on articulated priorities.
Model “One DU” leadership.
Contact email for applicants caitlin.montanez@du.edu