Director of Gift Planning

College of the Holy Cross
Worcester, MA

Anticipated Start Date: Upon Hire

College of the Holy Cross

Description

Aspen Leadership Group is proud to partner with College of the Holy Cross in the search for a Director of Gift Planning.

Responsibilities

Reporting to the Associate Vice President, Individual Giving, the Director of Gift Planning will develop and implement a strategy to enhance planned giving to the College of the Holy Cross, managing all aspects of a gift planning program that includes estate planning vehicles such as life income gifts, life insurance, retirement plans, and bequests.

The Director will engage in careful and inventive prospect research, effective cultivation of prospective funders, and strategic development of funding proposals that reflect Holy Cross's mission.

Requirements

A bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience is preferred for this position as is at least five years of progressive, successful experience in planned giving fundraising. College of the Holy Cross will consider candidates with a broad range of backgrounds.

If you are excited about this role and feel that you can contribute to the college, but your experience does not exactly align with every qualification listed above, we encourage you to apply. All applications must be accompanied by a cover letter and résumé. Cover letters should be responsive to the mission of the College of the Holy Cross as well as the responsibilities and qualifications stated in the prospectus.

Salary Range and Employee Benefits

The salary range for this position is $155,000 to $170,000 annually. College of the Holy Cross is committed to the inclusion of all qualified candidates.

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, or participating in the selection process, please contact Jeanette Rivera-Watts at jeanetterw@aspenleadershipgroup.com.

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About the Organization

Holy Cross is a highly selective, four-year, undergraduate, liberal arts institution and is ranked among the nation’s leading four-year liberal arts colleges. Over time, Holy Cross has continuously evolved to reflect the needs of its more than 3,000 students and changing times. Its Jesuit, Catholic identity has remained a constant throughout that evolution—informing and influencing everything the college does.

As a liberal arts college, Holy Cross pursues excellence in teaching, learning, and research. All members of the Holy Cross community are challenged to be open to new ideas, to be patient with ambiguity and uncertainty, and to combine a passion for truth with respect for the views of others. Informed by the presence of diverse interpretations of the human experience, Holy Cross seeks to build a community marked by freedom, mutual respect, and civility.

Holy Cross is proud to be recognized by publications and organizations that cover higher education for its exceptional academic programs, top professors, and great campus experiences. Holy Cross is one of a select group of colleges (fewer than 100) that meets 100% of each student’s demonstrated financial need. It also received an “A” on Niche’s list of 2022 Best Colleges in America and is among the 53 most beautiful college campuses in America, according to Architectural Digest.

Holy Cross was also included on Princeton Review’s list of “Best 388 Colleges” and “Colleges That Pay You Back.” It is also listed among the “best and most interesting colleges” in the Fiske Guide to Colleges. Holy Cross was named number one on the Institute for International Education’s list of long-term student abroad programs and number four on Wall Street Journal’s list of 2022-23 best Catholic colleges in America. Money Magazine named Holy Cross fifth on its list of “Best Value Liberal Arts Colleges” and number 32 among “Best Colleges in America 2022.”

The institution is also tied for top spot in the nation for highest graduation rates for student-athletes among NCAA Division I schools. Holy Cross also ensures success after graduation. As one of the top producers of Fulbright students in the country, eight Holy Cross students received fellowships during the 2021-22 academic year, pushing the college’s total to 26 in the last four years. It is also listed among colleges with the best return on investment, according to U.S. News & World Report. In every aspect of its community, Holy Cross champions diversity, equity, and inclusion.

As a Jesuit, Catholic liberal arts college, it understands that the best way to understand the world is to embrace the full spectrum of perspectives and life experiences. To that end, Holy Cross welcomes students, staff, and faculty members of every gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and gender identity. Holy Cross encourages all community members to think critically about disparities in social structures, and to act toward positive change.

 

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