Stanford University is seeking candidates for the Executive Associate Athletics Director for Development. The Executive Associate Athletics Director is the chief development officer for the Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) and works closely with the Athletics Director and the Assistant Vice President for Development to plan and implement the overall fundraising strategies and goals for the department. The Executive Associate Athletics Director serves as a member of the Development Leadership Council within the Office of Development (OOD).
Stanford Athletics boasts a strong tradition of excellence - both in individual and team competition - and has earned Pac-12, Nor Cal, and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championships, NCAA and national championships; and Olympic victories. The program has also earned more Directors' Cups than any other Division I athletics program in the country. At Stanford, uncompromising academic and athletic standards continue to complement each other, and succeeding as a student-athlete continues to facilitate succeeding as a scholar. To learn more about Stanford Athletics, please visit gostanford.com.
Position Summary:
The Executive Associate Athletics Director is responsible for managing and assessing a wide range of development programs and activities to achieve the fundraising goals of the department and university. These programs and activities include principal gifts, major gifts, annual giving, donor relations and engagement.
As a senior officer within DAPER, the Executive Associate Athletics Director works with the Athletics Director and other senior leaders within DAPER to articulate fundraising priorities and define specific gift opportunities. The Executive Associate Athletics Director and his/her staff work closely with the Athletics Director, DAPER coaches and administrators and senior development staff to develop marketing strategies that can be used to promote people and programs requiring gift support. In addition, the Executive Associate Athletics Director serves as the lead principal gift fundraiser for the athletics department and the main liaison to the Office of Development’s principal gifts team. When the University is in a comprehensive campaign, Executive Associate Athletics Director also serves as the liaison for Athletics on campaign committees, task forces and teams.
The ideal candidate will be a skilled collaborator and influencer with a strong professional presence, superior interpersonal skills, and the highest level of political acumen. They will have a demonstrated background of building and supporting diverse teams and striving to ensure equity and inclusion within their teams. The director oversees a staff of about 15 and interacts with DAPER staff and coaches, key volunteers, managers, Stanford Alumni Association managers, staff members in the President's Office, university officers, and trustees. General management responsibilities include developing, implementing, and assessing short and long-range plans for achieving departmental fundraising goals, setting and monitoring the general budget, and motivating, assisting, and evaluating staff.
Stanford is committed to a donor-centric approach to development. Every member of the Office of Development staff plays a role in providing the university’s donors with the service and attention that ensures an exceptionally positive and fulfilling philanthropic experience. Stanford also believes that diversity and excellence go hand-in-hand and so hires individuals with a commitment to working effectively with colleagues and donors from diverse backgrounds.
In this role you will:
Stanford University is seeking candidates for the Executive Associate Athletics Director for Development. The Executive Associate Athletics Director is the chief development officer for the Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (DAPER) and works closely with the Athletics Director and the Assistant Vice President for Development to plan and implement the overall fundraising strategies and goals for the department. The Executive Associate Athletics Director serves as a member of the Development Leadership Council within the Office of Development (OOD).
Stanford Athletics boasts a strong tradition of excellence - both in individual and team competition - and has earned Pac-12, Nor Cal, and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championships, NCAA and national championships; and Olympic victories. The program has also earned more Directors' Cups than any other Division I athletics program in the country. At Stanford, uncompromising academic and athletic standards continue to complement each other, and succeeding as a student-athlete continues to facilitate succeeding as a scholar. To learn more about Stanford Athletics, please visit gostanford.com.
Position Summary:
The Executive Associate Athletics Director is responsible for managing and assessing a wide range of development programs and activities to achieve the fundraising goals of the department and university. These programs and activities include principal gifts, major gifts, annual giving, donor relations and engagement.
As a senior officer within DAPER, the Executive Associate Athletics Director works with the Athletics Director and other senior leaders within DAPER to articulate fundraising priorities and define specific gift opportunities. The Executive Associate Athletics Director and his/her staff work closely with the Athletics Director, DAPER coaches and administrators and senior development staff to develop marketing strategies that can be used to promote people and programs requiring gift support. In addition, the Executive Associate Athletics Director serves as the lead principal gift fundraiser for the athletics department and the main liaison to the Office of Development’s principal gifts team. When the University is in a comprehensive campaign, Executive Associate Athletics Director also serves as the liaison for Athletics on campaign committees, task forces and teams.
The ideal candidate will be a skilled collaborator and influencer with a strong professional presence, superior interpersonal skills, and the highest level of political acumen. They will have a demonstrated background of building and supporting diverse teams and striving to ensure equity and inclusion within their teams. The director oversees a staff of about 15 and interacts with DAPER staff and coaches, key volunteers, managers, Stanford Alumni Association managers, staff members in the President's Office, university officers, and trustees. General management responsibilities include developing, implementing, and assessing short and long-range plans for achieving departmental fundraising goals, setting and monitoring the general budget, and motivating, assisting, and evaluating staff.
Stanford is committed to a donor-centric approach to development. Every member of the Office of Development staff plays a role in providing the university’s donors with the service and attention that ensures an exceptionally positive and fulfilling philanthropic experience. Stanford also believes that diversity and excellence go hand-in-hand and so hires individuals with a commitment to working effectively with colleagues and donors from diverse backgrounds.
In this role you will:
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This role is open to candidates anywhere in the United States. Stanford University has five Regional Pay Structures. The compensation for this position will be based on the location of the successful candidate.
The expected pay range for this position is $150,000 to $292,000 per annum.
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.
At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website (https://cardinalatwork.stanford.edu/b...) provides detailed information on Stanford’s extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
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The job duties listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification and are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of responsibility. Employees may also perform other duties as assigned.
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Additional Information
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Director of Athletics |
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Ray Purpur |
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Adam Schneberger |
Sr. Associate Athletics Director • Development |
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Daniel Berardin |
Assistant Athletics Director • Development |
Nikol Frisch |
Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Ray Purpur |
Deputy Director of Athletics • Capital Projects |
Ryan Dafforn |
Associate Director • Development |
Dominic Urrutia |
Associate Director, Development |
Nicole Lee |
Assistant Director, Corporate Partnerships |
Maggie Oys |
Assistant Director • Development |
Allison Davis |
Assistant Director • Donor Relations |
Person | Role |
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Bernard Muir |
Director of Athletics |
Fred Smith |
Executive Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Ray Purpur |
Deputy Director of Athletics • Capital Projects |
Jamie Breslin |
Senior Associate Athletics Director ¥ Facilities, Operations and Events |
Adam Schneberger |
Sr. Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Jacquelyn Kulgevich |
Deputy Athletics Director • Student-Athlete Success |
Heather Owen |
Deputy Athletics Director • SWA |
Brian Talbott |
Deputy Athletics Director • CFO |
Maryann McLaughlin |
Senior Associate Athletics Director • Human Resources |
Person | Role |
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Fred Smith |
Executive Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Ray Purpur |
Deputy Director of Athletics • Capital Projects |
Adam Schneberger |
Sr. Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Nikol Frisch |
Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Dominic Urrutia |
Associate Director, Development |
Kelly Jo Burnett |
Associate Director • Development |
Allison Davis |
Assistant Director • Donor Relations |
Carter Magee |
Assistant Director • Development |
Person | Role |
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Bernard Muir |
Director of Athletics |
Heather Owen |
Deputy Athletics Director • SWA |
Ray Purpur |
Deputy Director of Athletics • Capital Projects |
Jacquelyn Kulgevich |
Executive Associate Athletics Director • Student-Athlete Success |
Jamie Breslin |
Senior Associate Athletics Director ¥ Facilities, Operations and Events |
Maryann McLaughlin |
Senior Associate Athletics Director • Human Resources |
Fred Smith |
Executive Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Brian Talbott |
Deputy Athletics Director • CFO |
Person | Role |
---|---|
Nikol Frisch |
Associate Athletics Director • Development |
Ray Purpur |
Deputy Director of Athletics • Capital Projects |
Adam Schneberger |
Associate Athletics Director ¥ Development |
Daniel Berardin |
Assistant Athletics Director • Development |
Ryan Dafforn |
Associate Director • Development |
Chris Rhyce |
Assistant Director • Development |
Joshua Turner |
Assistant Director • Development |
Maggie Oys |
Assistant Director • Development |
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