executive director of advancement – north america/diaspora
Περιγραφή Θέσης
The Executive Director of Advancement – North America/Diaspora is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy in support of ACG’s institutional priorities, including scholarships, academic excellence, capital projects, and strategic growth.
The role focuses on major gifts, corporate partnerships, foundation support, and engagement with Greek diaspora communities, with a primary emphasis on building relationships and cultivating philanthropic support across international networks.
Strategy & Planning
Develop and implement a multi-year strategic fundraising plan across North America and assigned diaspora markets
Track fundraising performance and prospect activity, maintaining accurate records and reports to support strategy, forecasting, and institutional planning
Fundraising & Donor Engagement
Develop and execute initiatives to increase engagement and giving among alumni, parents, friends, and Greek diaspora communities
Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects, foundations, and corporate partners in alignment with ACG’s institutional priorities
Build and strengthen relationships within Greek diaspora communities to expand ACG’s visibility, deepen institutional affinity, and develop future philanthropic support
Manage and strengthen relationships with corporate partners and other key external stakeholders to sustain and expand their involvement with ACG
Partner with the Vice President of Advancement on major gift, foundation, and grant opportunities involving high-potential prospects and institutional partners
Develop tailored cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for donors and prospects
Strengthen ACG’s visibility within North American philanthropic, corporate, alumni, and Greek diaspora networks.
Institutional Collaboration
Build and maintain strong relationships with faculty, administrators, and staff to identify opportunities, support donor engagement, and foster a culture of philanthropy
Coordinate advancement activities across departments and divisions to ensure alignment with institutional priorities and effective progression of fundraising opportunities
Coordinate closely with the Executive Director of Advancement – Greece to ensure alignment across regions in strategy, engagement, and stewardship
Required Qualifications & Experience
University degree
Minimum 5 years of experience in fundraising (preferably in higher education or nonprofit sector)
Experience leading fundraising campaigns preferred
Experience working within the Greek philanthropic landscape is essential
Experience engaging diaspora or international networks strongly preferred
Fluency in English (Greek preferred)
Required Knowledge
Knowledge of fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and relationship management
Knowledge of major gifts, foundation support, and corporate partnerships
Knowledge of prospect research, portfolio management, and data management practices
Required Skills
Strong donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong organizational and planning abilities
Strategic thinking and long-term planning capability
Strong negotiation and senior-level relationship management skills
Ability to build and manage relationships across international and diaspora networks
Data-informed decision-making
Strong stakeholder management and internal collaboration skills
Περιγραφή Εταιρείας
Located in Athens, and originally founded in 1875 in Smyrna, Deree – The American College of Greece is the oldest American-accredited college in Europe and the largest private college in Greece. ACG is an independent, not for profit, nonsectarian, co-educational academic institution.
The College is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, colour, race, nationality, ethnicity, faith, disability, sex, marital status, or sexual orientation. The College strives to maximize valuable talent and potential, and eliminate unconscious bias, prejudice and stereotyping in the workplace.
Job applicants are assessed according to criteria such as suitable qualifications for the positions(s) available, experience, personal skills, ability, potential, and performance in interviews and on employment tests, and receive impartial treatment regardless of age, gender, color, race, nationality, ethnicity, faith, disability, sex, marital status or sexual orientation.
Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at Deree – The American College of Greece. Deree seeks high-achieving, student-centered individuals to join our community of faculty and staff.
If interested in applying for a position at Deree, applicants should submit a CV, cover letter and contact information (name, e-mail address, telephone number) for at least three persons who can provide a professional reference). Screening of applicants will continue until positions are filled.
Παρόμοιες Θέσεις
executive director of advancement – north america/diaspora
The American College of Greece
Αγία Παρασκευή
Αγία Παρασκευή
Φυσική παρουσία
Χρηματοοικονομικά
Αορίστου
Πλήρης
Περιγραφή Θέσης
The Executive Director of Advancement – North America/Diaspora is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy in support of ACG’s institutional priorities, including scholarships, academic excellence, capital projects, and strategic growth.
The role focuses on major gifts, corporate partnerships, foundation support, and engagement with Greek diaspora communities, with a primary emphasis on building relationships and cultivating philanthropic support across international networks.
Strategy & Planning
Develop and implement a multi-year strategic fundraising plan across North America and assigned diaspora markets
Track fundraising performance and prospect activity, maintaining accurate records and reports to support strategy, forecasting, and institutional planning
Fundraising & Donor Engagement
Develop and execute initiatives to increase engagement and giving among alumni, parents, friends, and Greek diaspora communities
Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects, foundations, and corporate partners in alignment with ACG’s institutional priorities
Build and strengthen relationships within Greek diaspora communities to expand ACG’s visibility, deepen institutional affinity, and develop future philanthropic support
Manage and strengthen relationships with corporate partners and other key external stakeholders to sustain and expand their involvement with ACG
Partner with the Vice President of Advancement on major gift, foundation, and grant opportunities involving high-potential prospects and institutional partners
Develop tailored cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for donors and prospects
Strengthen ACG’s visibility within North American philanthropic, corporate, alumni, and Greek diaspora networks.
Institutional Collaboration
Build and maintain strong relationships with faculty, administrators, and staff to identify opportunities, support donor engagement, and foster a culture of philanthropy
Coordinate advancement activities across departments and divisions to ensure alignment with institutional priorities and effective progression of fundraising opportunities
Coordinate closely with the Executive Director of Advancement – Greece to ensure alignment across regions in strategy, engagement, and stewardship
Required Qualifications & Experience
University degree
Minimum 5 years of experience in fundraising (preferably in higher education or nonprofit sector)
Experience leading fundraising campaigns preferred
Experience working within the Greek philanthropic landscape is essential
Experience engaging diaspora or international networks strongly preferred
Fluency in English (Greek preferred)
Required Knowledge
Knowledge of fundraising strategy, donor engagement, and relationship management
Knowledge of major gifts, foundation support, and corporate partnerships
Knowledge of prospect research, portfolio management, and data management practices
Required Skills
Strong donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong organizational and planning abilities
Strategic thinking and long-term planning capability
Strong negotiation and senior-level relationship management skills
Ability to build and manage relationships across international and diaspora networks
Data-informed decision-making
Strong stakeholder management and internal collaboration skills
Φυσική παρουσία
Χρηματοοικονομικά
Αορίστου
Πλήρης
Περιγραφή Εταιρείας
Located in Athens, and originally founded in 1875 in Smyrna, Deree – The American College of Greece is the oldest American-accredited college in Europe and the largest private college in Greece. ACG is an independent, not for profit, nonsectarian, co-educational academic institution.
The College is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of age, gender, colour, race, nationality, ethnicity, faith, disability, sex, marital status, or sexual orientation. The College strives to maximize valuable talent and potential, and eliminate unconscious bias, prejudice and stereotyping in the workplace.
Job applicants are assessed according to criteria such as suitable qualifications for the positions(s) available, experience, personal skills, ability, potential, and performance in interviews and on employment tests, and receive impartial treatment regardless of age, gender, color, race, nationality, ethnicity, faith, disability, sex, marital status or sexual orientation.
Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at Deree – The American College of Greece. Deree seeks high-achieving, student-centered individuals to join our community of faculty and staff.
If interested in applying for a position at Deree, applicants should submit a CV, cover letter and contact information (name, e-mail address, telephone number) for at least three persons who can provide a professional reference). Screening of applicants will continue until positions are filled.