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Assistant Director of Development, School of Management

University of San Francisco
San Francisco, California

The University of San Francisco (USF) is globally recognized as a premier Jesuit university with a commitment to making the world a better place through service and academic excellence. Its core mission is to promote learning in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. Established in 1855, USF was the city’s first university and it taps into the rich cultural, intellectual and economic resources of San Francisco’s urban environment. With over 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the school is welcoming to enrollees of all faith backgrounds wishing to engage in a personal and intellectually demanding education. USF has been named one of Forbes’ top 20 entrepreneurial universities and was designated a Tier One National University by U.S. News & World Reports.

The USF School of Management has an undergraduate program and eight graduate programs. It’s a catalyst for change in business, government, and nonprofit managerial practice. USF is committed to raise $300 million by 2020 in the largest campaign in its history. The School of Management is positioned to raise $40 million during this campaign.

The Opportunity

The Assistant Director of Development, School of Management will play an integral role in the current campaign at an exciting time in the school’s evolution. The Assistant Director will actively build the School of Management pipeline, co-manage the Advisory Boards and work closely with the Dean of the School of Management to share her vision with the alumni and business community. Reporting to the Director of Development and working closely with the Associate Vice President of Development and the Dean for the School of Management, the Assistant Director of Development will manage relationships and secure support from donors capable of making gifts of $10,000+ with a goal of raising $250,000.00 in year one.

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