Associate Director, Pipeline Development
KU Endowment · Lawrence, KS · 2 days ago
$85k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Associate Director, Pipeline Development or Pipeline Development Team Lead is a key leader in KU Endowment's efforts to create a seamless and intentional donor journey—from first-time supporters to principal gift partners. Serving as a "player-coach," this position is responsible for overseeing the Pipeline Development Program, leading a team of Donor Engagement Officers, and managing a portfolio of their own encompassing leadership annual giving, major gift, and strategic discovery outreach for principal gift suspects and prospects.
Responsibilities
- Lead and manage a high-performing team of Donor Engagement Officers (DXOs), providing mentorship, direction, and support to foster professional development, ensure accountability to performance metrics, strategic workflow, and drive donor engagement outcomes.
- Implement and manage annual development plans and productivity reports to measure team progress and inform strategic adjustments.
- Oversee and maintain accurate records and documentation of donor interactions, outreach efforts, and team activity within the donor management systems.
- Collaborate with the Donor Engagement, Data Lead to utilize data and insights to identify donor segments, inform targeting strategies, and optimize portfolio assignments across the donor continuum.
- Participate in the strategic development and continuous evolution of the Pipeline Development Program, integrating modern fundraising workflows, personalized outreach tactics, and digital engagement strategies.
- Maintain and cultivate a personal portfolio of donors and prospects, with a focus on securing leadership annual gifts, building a regional major gift pipeline, engaging un-engaged principal gift prospects or suspects, and advancing donor relationships toward increased giving.
- Partner with Donor Engagement colleagues to align acquisition, retention, stewardship, events, communications, and recognition strategies that deepen relationships with donors and ensure a cohesive, meaningful engagement experience across the donor lifecycle.
- Work closely with Major Gift Officers and development teams to support the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major donors by aligning engagement strategies, coordinating touchpoints, and ensuring meaningful donor experiences that advance philanthropic priorities.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required. Minimum of five years of progressive experience in donor relations, stewardship, fundraising, or a related field, preferably within higher education or a nonprofit environment.
- Preferred experience supervising or mentoring staff.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office products, including Word and Excel; Experience with CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce), marketing or engagement platforms (e.g., Salesforce Marketing Cloud), and project management tools (e.g., Salesforce), preferred.