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Regional Director, Philanthropic Giving (West)

Website United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee

To further strengthen its efforts as the organization heads into a pivotal period, particularly with the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles games, the USOPC is growing and expanding its philanthropy team and has added the newly created role of Regional Director, Philanthropic Giving (West) (referred to hereafter as Regional Director), with a counterpart on the East Coast, also a newly created role. Reporting to the Vice President, Philanthropy (West), the Regional Director is responsible for overseeing the USOPF’s Major & Principal Gifts program on the West Coast. This role manages a team of Major Gift Officers and ensures the team’s revenue goals are met. The position involves strategic planning, fundraising leadership, and significant contributions to the success of the 2028 Los Angeles Games’ comprehensive fundraising campaign. This role also manages a personal portfolio of major gift prospects while guiding the team’s overall efforts.

While the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee will consider a broad range of backgrounds, the ideal candidate will have the following qualifications/experience.

12-15 years of successful fundraising experience, including securing six-figure gifts and managing geographically dispersed teams. Experience in a large, sophisticated development organization is preferred.
Ability to lead, mentor, and maintain high-performing teams within a sophisticated environment and ability to lead in developing creative and innovative strategies and translating those strategies into tactical execution that produces measurable results.
Demonstrated success in cultivating, soliciting, and closing major and principal gifts, and meeting significant revenue goals with the ability to earn the confidence of a wide range of internal and external constituents. Knowledge of planned giving.
Strategic and data-driven approach to prospect management and donor cultivation with proven skill in analyzing and interpreting data to drive strategies.
Proven ability to build relationships to advance and implement a long-term strategic vision that fosters charitable giving.
Experience partnering with senior organizational leaders to help drive strategy forward while making significant impact.
Proven ability to translate complex organizational funding needs into compelling fundraising appeals across all broad-based channels and programs, then executing against those plans to achieve goals and objectives. A forward thinker with a track record of utilizing new methods of constituent engagement and connectivity.
Experience with developing and managing budgets and revenue forecasts.
University education or equivalent professional experience.
Ability to travel domestically and occasionally internationally.

The USOPC is committed to making decisions regarding recruiting, hiring, promoting, assignment, training, termination, and other terms and conditions of employment without unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, age, pregnancy, disability, work-related injury, covered veteran status, political ideology, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor that the law protects from employment discrimination.

To apply for this job please visit www.dsgco.com.

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