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Athletics
Assistant Athletic Director for NIL Development
Syracuse, New York
$60,500 - $75,600
Pay rates at Syracuse University are based on a combination of factors including, but not limited to, the job responsibilities; the candidate’s education, training, work experience and key competencies; the university’s strategic priorities; internal peer equity; applicable federal, state, local laws, grant funding and contractual requisites; and external market analyses.
S5
Exempt
Standard University business hours
8:30am – 5:00pm (academic year)
8:00am – 4:30pm (summer)
Hours may vary based on operational needs. Evening and weekend hours will be required.
Full-time
Syracuse, NY
Not Applicable
The Assistant Athletic Director,
NIL
Development will focus on external
NIL
efforts for Syracuse University Athletics. This role is pivotal in managing and monitoring growth, innovation, and organizational change to ensure that Syracuse University Athletics remains at the forefront of
NIL
fundraising standards. The Assistant Athletic Director,
NIL
Development will be tasked with building relationships and educating key stakeholders on the evolving
NIL
landscape.
Bachelor’s degree in sports management, business administration, marketing, or a related field; master’s degree preferred.
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in development, fundraising, athletics administration, or a related field.
Strong understanding of
NCAA
regulations, state laws, and institutional policies related to
NIL
.
Proven ability to build and maintain relationships with a variety of stakeholders, including business leaders, donors, and corporate partners.
Excellent communication, organizational, and presentation skills.
Innovative mindset with the ability to drive organizational change and growth.
Commitment to the mission and values of Syracuse University and it’s athletics department.
Donor and business development: ·
Partner with the Deputy Athletic Director, Business Development and the Executive Director for the ‘Cuse Athletics Fund to establish and maintain relationships with business leaders, donors, corporate partners, and other constituents.
Educate external stakeholders on the evolving
NIL
landscape in intercollegiate athletics and the specific opportunities available through Syracuse University Athletics.
Develop and deliver presentations as well as informational materials to promote understanding and engagement in
NIL
initiatives.
Manage
NIL
collectives and stakeholders:
Serve as a key liaison to Syracuse’s officially endorsed
NIL
collectives and other outside entities partnering with Syracuse University Athletics in the
NIL
space.
Collaborate with these partners to create and enhance
NIL
opportunities for student-athletes, ensuring alignment with legal and regulatory guidelines.
Facilitate communication and coordination between internal and external stakeholders to maximize
NIL
initiatives’ effectiveness and impact.
Innovation and organizational change:
Monitor industry trends and best practices to ensure Syracuse University Athletics remains at the cutting edge of
NIL
fundraising standards.
Implement innovative strategies and processes to foster growth and adaptability within the
NIL
program.
Assist in developing policies and procedures to support the efficient and effective management of
NIL
activities.
Fundraising and revenue generation:
Identify and pursue
NIL
related fundraising opportunities in collaboration with the Deputy Athletic Director, Business Development and the Executive Director for the ‘Cuse Athletics Fund.
Other duties as assigned
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In addition to completing an online application, please attach a resume and cover letter.
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08/15/2024
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Person | Role |
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Stuart Sutton |
Associate Athletic Director, Development & External Sales |
Phil Gibson |
Executive Director of Regional & Director of Development |
Jenna Rodgers |
Assistant Athletics Director, NIL Development |
Brandon Vedder |
Director of Development |
Jay Kafer |
Assistant Athletics Director, Development, Operations & Strategy |
Eric Culver |
Associate Director of Development/Major Gifts |
Kasey Burnett-Davis |
Associate Director of Development/Major Gifts |
Lorin Williams |
Assistant Director of Development - Special Events & Stewardship |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Stuart Sutton |
Associate Athletic Director, Development & External Sales |
Suzanne Affeldt |
Assistant Athletic Director / Major Gifts |
Tatiana Motevalli-Oliner |
Assistant Athletics Director for Development, Campaign & Strategy |
Phil Gibson |
Executive Director of Regional & Director of Development |
Brandon Vedder |
Director of Development |
Eric Culver |
Associate Director of Development/Major Gifts |
Kasey Burnett-Davis |
Associate Director of Development/Major Gifts |
Lorin Williams |
Assistant Director of Development - Special Events & Stewardship |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Jeremiah Maher |
Associate Athletic Director for Development/Annual Giving & Premium Seating |
Bob Arkeilpane |
Senior Director of Development & Alumni Engagement |
Michael Paulus |
Senior Associate Athletics Director/Executive Director of 'Cuse Athletics Fund |
Brandon Vedder |
Director of Development |
Andrew Hurley |
Director of Development |
William Hicks |
Director of Development/Major Gifts |
Tatiana Motevalli-Oliner |
Assistant Athletics Director for Development, Campaign & Strategy |
Jenna Rodgers |
Associate Director of Development/Alumni Relations & Athletics Engagement |
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