Stanford's Graduate School of Business (GSB) has built a global reputation based on its immersive and innovative management programs. We provide students a transformative leadership experience, pushing the boundaries of knowledge with faculty research, and offering a portfolio of entrepreneurial and non-degree programs that deliver global impact like no other. We are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in service of our mission of developing innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change lives, change organizations, and change the world. We invite you to be part of this mission.The Director of Donor Relations and Development Communications in the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) seeks an Associate Director, Donor Experience. The Associate Director will work with key stakeholders in the GSB and university Office of Development to engage and steward the business school's principal gift donors in a dynamic environment. The Associate Director leads the creation and implementation of programs, collateral, and communications to elevate principal gift donor relations activities.In this role, you will have the opportunity to be a strategic thought partner to senior leaders in building new programs and approaches to engage a new generation of principal gift donors at Stanford GSB.
Your primary responsibilities include:
- Lead donor relations strategy for principal gifts donors by working closely with key stakeholders across GSB Development and the central university Office of Development (OOD) to strategically design, create, and implement detailed top-donor stewardship plans, including mapping out reporting, touchpoints, and events over short-term and longer-term timelines for GSB principal gift donors.
- Act as a strategic thought partner to senior leadership (GSB Principal Gifts, GSB Dean's office, GSB faculty leaders, University Principal Gifts, OOD leaders). Develop and implement related and complementary stewardship touchpoints and engagement strategies for multi-generational alumni/donor families, emerging philanthropic leaders, and, when helpful, principally-rated constituents who are currently giving at the major gifts level. Identify opportunities for above-and-beyond touchpoints, celebrations, and collateral to engage and inspire the GSB's most generous donors.
- Lead the research, development, and production of highly customized and compelling stewardship reports – via incorporating the GSB Dean's voice and input, inspiring storytelling, in-depth interviews with GSB faculty and students, and interactive features – and utilizing additional design and writing expertise when necessary. Write detailed stewardship reports with broader dissemination in mind for repurposing within Donor Relations and Development Communications for other stewardship collateral as well as future principal gift and major gift proposals. Partner with University Principal Gifts, Central Donor Relations, and other schools and units around stewardship practices to help ensure the best possible donor experience across the university.
- Lead, manage and implement programs that streamline and elevate principal gift reporting and donor engagement, including:● Briefings for the GSB Dean, university leadership, and key volunteers leading peer-to-peer solicitations;● Dean's correspondence in coordination with Dean's office, Dean's Communications team, and gift officers;● Collateral that articulates the impact and potential of transformative gifts to the GSB in partnership with GSB Marketing and Communications, Campaign Operations, Central OOD, and others.
- Manage relationships and collaborate with key GSB internal stakeholders. Partner closely with multiple External Relations teams to ensure integrated messaging and shared experiences across programs. Serve as a resource and close strategic partner to GSB Principal Gifts by building relationships and meeting regularly with gift officers. Work closely with the GSB Dean's office, GSB Finance, and program staff to help ensure transformative gifts are implemented and utilized in accordance with donor expectations and university policy in a timely manner through the strategic creation of gift funds and close monitoring of gift fund expenditures.
- Direct the creation, scaling, execution, and management of a Principal Gifts campaign donor cohort, including overseeing the related collateral and programming, as part of the GSB's second century.
- Optimize use of university database for alumni/donor records, systems, and internal GSB processes for planning and record-keeping to develop, track, and analyze progress and results of Principal Gifts donor relations activities to guide decision-making.
- Source, assess, and contract with freelance vendors as needed (writers, graphic designers, videographers, event planners, etc.).
To be successful in this position, you will bring:
- Bachelor's degree and seven years of relevant experience, or combination of education and relevant experience.
- Ability to understand and articulate how donor relations supports and advances the broader fundraising agenda.
- Demonstrated project management skills.
- Strong client service orientation and attention to detail.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, and professionalism to interact with a wide range of people at different levels of an organization.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to edit high-level correspondence.
- Demonstrated experience leading project teams.
- Proven ability to effectively and efficiently manage multiple priorities, with competing deadlines.
- Must be able to find and interpret relevant information.
- Demonstrated sound judgment in situations requiring independent decision-making and in handling confidential and sensitive material.
- Ability to work a hybrid schedule.
- May require working flexible hours, including nights and weekends.
In addition, preferred requirements include:
- Demonstrated success leveraging leadership and influence skills to strategically motivate constituencies towards fundraising goals is highly preferred.
- Excellent planning, organizational and analytical skills are highly preferred.
- Demonstrated success in navigating ambiguity is highly desired.
- Subject matter expertise related to Stanford processes, systems, and academic mission preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to manage financial data and systems preferred.
- The ability to apply innovative approaches to problem-solving is highly desirable.
The expected pay range for this position is $122,000 to $162,000 per year.
Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the qualifications of the selected candidate, departmental budget availability, internal equity, geographic location and external market pay for comparable jobs.
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