The Aspen Leadership Group is proud to partner with University of Missouri in the search for a Senior Director for Advancement, Trulaske
College of Business.
Reporting to the Executive Director of Advancement, Trulaske College of Business, the Senior Director for
Advancement, Trulaske College of Business will focus on planning, developing, and executing strategies that secure major gifts ($50,000 and
above) in support of University and College priorities. The Senior Director will collaborate with the incoming Dean, the Executive Director,
and advancement team colleagues to cultivate philanthropic support that bolsters the mission of the Trulaske College of Business.
Since 1839, and as Missouri’s only state-supported member of the Association of American Universities, the University of Missouri
(MU) has been engaged in groundbreaking research and comprehensive academics that define its strength as a higher education institution.
Today, MU supports 31,103 students in 300+ degree programs, including 97 undergraduate majors, 96 master’s degrees, 69 doctoral
degrees, and over 70 certificates. Students work side by side with some of the world’s best faculty to advance the arts and
humanities, the sciences, and the professions. At MU, scholarship and teaching are driven daily by a commitment to public service—the
obligation to produce and disseminate knowledge that will improve the quality of life in the state, the nation, and the world. MU’s
NCAA Division I Athletics program in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) has 550 student-athletes across 20 sports. There are 344,000 MU
alumni living around the world, 185,000 of which remain in the state of Missouri, maintaining MU’s positive impact globally and
locally.
MU commits to acting ethically, welcoming differences, and exchanging ideas openly. University leaders demonstrate
commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by ensuring each individual, regardless of background, experiences, and perspectives, is
supported at MU. In the past eight years, the university created the Division of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity, hired a Chief Diversity
Officer to lead the new division, and established mandatory diversity training for those responsible for hiring. As part of its student
accessibility efforts, in 2021, MU invested over $167 million in student scholarships and awards, allowing nearly half of all MU students to
graduate without debt.
University of Missouri takes pride in driving innovation and the state of Missouri economy through its
extensive research and outreach programs which support local families, business owners, farmers, firefighters and police, and healthcare
providers. In 2021, the university secured $389 million on total research via the National Science Foundation. It boasts about 100 new
inventions each year and infuses the Missouri economy with approximately $5B on an annual basis. Overall, the University of Missouri
positively impacts 1 million Missouri residents through its offerings.
On the heels of record retention and enrollment growth
amidst unprecedented challenges facing higher education in 2020, the University of Missouri jumped 15 spots in the U.S. News & World
Report list of top national universities, rising to 124 in the publication’s newest rankings of more than 380 public and private
institutions. MU also moved up five spots, from No. 90 in 2020 to No. 85, among the Best Value Schools— a measure of colleges that
offer the best value for students getting need-based financial aid. Additionally, the university climbed 13 spots to No. 86 among the Best
Colleges for Veterans.
Mizzou Advancement emphasizes talent acquisition and professional development in service to its overall
mission of enhancing private support of the University of Missouri. As a result, the division continues to attract top talent from around
the country. Comprising 180 staff members with a presence across the United States and around the world, Mizzou Advancement announced the
$1.3 billion Mizzou: Our Time to Lead campaignin October 2015. At its conclusion in 2020, it was the most successful philanthropic
campaign in the university’s history, at over $1.4 billion.
A bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and
experience and at least five years of experience from which comparable knowledge and skills can be acquired is required for this position.
All applications must be accompanied by a cover letter and résumé. Cover letters should be responsive to mission of University
of Missouri as well as the responsibilities and qualifications presented in the prospectus.
The salary range for this position is
$100,000 to $125,000 annually.
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