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Departmental Overview
The College of Engineering at UC Berkeley is recognized for its educational and research excellence, currently ranked as the #2 undergraduate Engineering program in the United States. With more than 250 regular faculty members, 6,831 graduate and undergraduate students, Engineering is the second largest college on the Berkeley campus. The College is composed of seven academic departments (all ranked in the top ten nationally) and numerous innovative research centers spanning the fields of nanotechnology, computer science, energy, health care technologies, the environment and much more. From starting new major programs like aerospace engineering and tackling global challenges related to health and climate change, we are continually finding new ways to collaborate and innovate.
The College Development team supports the College's core projects and programs through private fundraising efforts designed to reach over 60,000 alumni, friends, students, foundations, and corporate partners. The College regularly secures over $100M million in private gifts and is consistently among the top fundraising units within the university.
Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Development, the Senior Director of Development works to identify, cultivate, solicit, and structure major and special gifts from individuals, focusing on commitments of $500,000 and above. The Senior Director works closely with College leadership to maximize substantial giving to the College. Through this collaboration, the Senior Director develops and implements tailored action plans for a portfolio of prospects and donors.
This position is a pivotal member of the Development Team, which includes four other senior major gift officers, two Berkeley Engineering Fund fundraisers, and Donor Relations and Campaign Operations team. An ideal addition to our team would have 5+ years experience as a front-line, major gifts officer, a strong interest in higher education, and a deep intellectual curiosity about technology innovations and their impact on society.
Application Review Date
The First Review Date for this job is: July 10, 2025 - Open Until Filled
Responsibilities
65% Serves as a lead development professional responsible for the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift level prospective donors. Maintains a portfolio of 75-100 major donor prospects, the bulk of whom have the capacity to give $250,000 or more. Raises at least $2 million per year once established with an appropriate portfolio, and makes at least 10 in-person or virtual visit contacts per month.
10% Facilitates, designs, and implements highly specialized program activities, including the development of new fundraising strategies and proposals. Analyzes needs and creates strategies for fundraising and other advancement programs.
10% Develops, creates, writes, implements, and evaluates strategies for cultivation and direct solicitation of major gifts. Presents formal fundraising proposals to major donors and prospects or prepares senior management, including the Dean of the College and Department Chairs, to present proposals.
5% Serves as resource for assigned area of expertise, interacting with prospects, donors, staff and outside professionals to provide information, advice and counsel regarding assigned specialized program(s).
5% Creates, establishes and evaluates methods for building/maintaining prospect and volunteer constituencies and identifies, recruits, and directs the activities of high level volunteers.
5% Special Projects and other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications