Office of Alumni & Development
Position Summary
Columbia University's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute is a world-class neuroscience institute, bringing together more than 850 researchers and staff to study the mind and brain in ways that lead to transformative discoveries. The Senior Director of Development leads the Zuckerman Institute’s fundraising program, focused primarily on securing major and principal gifts from individual donors, and manages an exceptional team of three development professionals.
The Senior Director of Development reports to the Assistant Vice President of Development for Strategic Initiatives in Columbia's central Office of Alumni Relations and Development (OAD), with a dotted-line reporting relationship to the Director and CEO of the Zuckerman Institute. The Senior Director collaborates with colleagues across Columbia's schools and central departments and joins a vibrant community of fundraising professionals supporting more than two dozen strategic initiatives across the University.
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Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
| Title | Location | Department | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief Development Officer | New York | School of International and Public Affairs | The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University School of International Public Affairs (SIPA) seeks a senior development leader to help shape and execute the next phase of the Center’s growth, including a future comprehensive campaign. Reporting to Jason Bordoff, Founding Director, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) will be responsible for leading CGEP’s development effort across all contributed revenue, including leadership giving and annual support from individuals, the corporate partnership program, and foundation grantmaking. |
| Senior Director of Development | Manhattanville | Columbia World Projects | The Senior Director of Development leads the design and execution of a five-year sustainability and revenue diversification strategy across all Columbia Global entities and geographies. The role is responsible for expanding, diversifying, and stewarding philanthropic and partnership funding from individuals, foundations, corporations, bilateral and multilateral donors, and government sources, in close collaboration with University Advancement and Sponsored Projects offices. |
| Sr Director of Major Gifts | New York | School of Engineering and Applied Science Admin | Reporting to the Executive Director, Development and Strategic Initiatives at the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), the Senior Director of Major Gifts provides leadership and strategic direction for the major gifts program at Columbia Engineering. The Senior Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning and executing year-on-year major gifts activity and goal setting for major gifts of $1,000,000 - $10,000,000 on behalf of the School. The Senior Director of Major Gifts will manage the frontline major gifts officers process, and set annual fundraising targets through careful coordination of the pipeline, strategy development, solicitation timeline, and ask outcomes for major gifts of $1,000,000 - $10,000,000 as a key partner to the Executive Director. Together with the Executive Director, the Senior Director sets ambitious and annual achievable targets for growing the major gift pipeline over time as Columbia Engineering focuses on ongoing high-priority areas, in addition to the School’s building campaign, an exciting School expansion to Manhattanville. In addition to management responsibilities for the major gifts program, the Director also serves as an active fundraiser focused on growing six- and seven-figure donors to the school. The Director will also take a role working with the Vice Dean of Development and Alumni Relations and the Senior Director, Alumni Relations, high-level volunteer boards as needed. |
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