Associate Vice President, Principal Giving
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Strategic Leadership of the Principal Gifts Program (40%) Design, refine, and implement a comprehensive principal gifts program supporting disciplined identification, cultivation, solicitation,
Bachelor's degree required Master's degree preferred Qualifications: 10-15 years of progressive experience in advancement,
| Overview: |
Quinnipiac University's invites applications for the position of Associate Vice President, Principal Giving in the Office of Advancement. Quinnipiac University is a place of ambition and momentum. We are investing in our future with clarity, confidence, and a bold vision for philanthropic growth. This position is one of several newly created leadership roles within the Division of Development and Alumni Affairs, reflecting the University's intentional investment in expanding its advancement capabilities and advancing a comprehensive campaign strategy. That ambition is built upon a foundation of exceptional financial strength, recognized in 2026 with an A+ financial grade from Forbes, enabling Quinnipiac to invest strategically in its people, priorities, and long-term aspirations. The Associate Vice President for Principal Giving will play a central leadership role in building and executing a comprehensive principal gifts strategy focused on securing seven- and eight-figure philanthropic investments. Partnering closely with the Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs, President, Provost, and Deans, this leader will identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward transformational donors in support of the University's highest strategic priorities and campaign initiatives. Reporting to the Vice President for D&AA, the AVP for Principal Gifts will maintain a focused portfolio of high-capacity donors while strengthening the institutional strategy and infrastructure required to support sustained growth in principal-level fundraising. Through partnership with advancement colleagues and academic leadership across campus, this role will help build a disciplined and collaborative approach to principal gift fundraising that positions the university for long-term philanthropic growth. |
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| About Quinnipiac: |
Quinnipiac University is a private, coeducational institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university currently has an enrollment of 9,700 students in more than 100-degree programs through its Schools of Business, Communications, Computing & Engineering, Education, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Nursing and the College of Arts & Sciences. Our 20 Division I teams have achieved remarkable success, boasting national and conference titles — including a 2023 NCAA national championship win in men’s ice hockey, a trip to the Sweet 16 for our women's basketball team and NCAA Tournament appearances by many of our programs. The Quinnipiac University Poll is nationally recognized as a leader in public opinion research, and the university is consistently recognized by U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review. The Wall Street Journal ranked Quinnipiac #51 among the best colleges in the nation, and second in Connecticut, for our exceptional graduation rate, salary impact, learning facilities, career preparation and learning opportunities. The university is in the midst of program expansion and renewal for both traditional and adult learners, the development of innovative strategic partnerships, and recently opened South Quad with three state-of-the-art buildings. As Quinnipiac grows, the university remains guided by the core values that define our community and shapes the experience of every student and employee.
These values are the foundation of who we are and reflect the Quinnipiac spirit found across our campuses. For more information, please visit qu.edu. Connect with Quinnipiac on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and X. |
| Responsibilities: |
- Design, refine, and implement a comprehensive principal gifts program supporting disciplined identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of seven- and eight-figure gifts.
- Partner closely with the Vice President for D&AA and President to advance the university’s highest philanthropic priorities and engage the institution’s most significant donors.
- Establish regular principal gift strategy meetings with the President and Vice President to review donor engagement, refine cultivation strategies, and coordinate leadership participation in major gift opportunities.
- Manage a portfolio of 30–50 ultra-high-net-worth individuals, families, and family foundations, and collaborate with advancement colleagues to identify and qualify new principal gift prospects.
- Foster a culture of strategic relationship management and principal gift fundraising across the advancement division.
- Serve as a strategic fundraising partner to Development Officers, deans and academic leaders, translating academic priorities into compelling funding opportunities across schools and colleges.
- Lead principal gift strategy sessions with the Vice President for D&AA, President, Provost, and senior leadership, embedding a culture of philanthropy to advance institutional goals.
- Provide guidance and mentorship to development officers working with donors capable of principal-level commitments.
- Collaborate across advancement teams — major gifts, planned giving, stewardship, and operations, to
- align efforts and maximize philanthropic impact.
- Contribute to campaign strategy development and execution, with a focus on building and advancing the principal gift pipeline.
- Bachelor's degree required
- Master's degree preferred
- 10-15 years of progressive experience in advancement, development and fundraising in higher education or non-profit organizations
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across departments and manage multiple stakeholders in a fast-paced environment
- Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal skills, and the ability to craft messages for various audiences;
- Ability to successfully recruit, manage, and motivate volunteers
- Strong organizational, analytical, and attention to detail skills, with demonstrated ability to assess complex situations and facilitate solutions in a collaborative manner
- Exceptional customer service skills
- Strong ability to engage volunteers who hold a variety of backgrounds
- Strong planning, relationship building, communication and management skills are also required
- Willingness and ability to work evenings, weekends, and travel as needed to support University and Advancement events
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with individuals from varied backgrounds
Requirements
~1 min readNote to Faculty/Staff Applicants Only: If a final candidate is a current or previous Quinnipiac employee, the hiring manager must obtain a reference check from the candidate’s current or former manager before making an offer of employment. If the candidate's current or most-recent Quinnipiac supervisor is unavailable, the hiring manager should contact Talent Acquisition for assistance in determining the appropriate alternate contact:
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