Director of Development, Principal Gifts, Medical Affairs
The University of Texas at Austin Student Government(5 months ago)
About this role
The Director of Development, Principal Gifts, Medical Affairs is a senior fundraising leader at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School focused on securing major philanthropic support for the University of Texas Medical Center (UTMC). The role centers on cultivating and soliciting principal gift donors with a capacity of $1,000,000+ to advance UTMC priorities and strategic growth. It requires an entrepreneurial mindset and aims to generate substantial annual principal gift revenue.
Required Skills
- Donor Relations
- Prospecting
- Fundraising
- Major Gifts
- Principal Gifts
- Proposal Development
- Stakeholder Engagement
- CRM
- Project Management
- Communication
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Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree
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