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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Leveraging Funding to Meet Student Needs
Advancement and Development services are approaching a new horizon when working with internal employees and external partners. Through discovery work, Dallas College Advancement and Development has created a new model for leveraging funding using network systems to support students and provide partners with a roadmap for success. This session will explore the new model, its benefits, and how it can be used to create a more efficient and effective way to manage sponsored program projects.
Speakers: Adrienne Thompson, Senior Director of Advancement Strategy & Intergration, Dallas College, Tricia Thomas-Anderson, Senior Director, Sponsored Programs, Dallas College
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 5
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Congrats, you’re a team lead! Now what?!: A Guide for New Advancement Managers
Embarking on a leadership role in advancement can be both exhilarating and challenging. While many of us began our advancement careers as specialists, (making in-person asks for big gifts, mastering back-office processes, creating marketing materials, etc.), sooner or later, we find ourselves managing teams. While we may be experts at “making the ask” or “mapping appeal code structures,” oftentimes new managers can find ourselves at a loss when required to give effective performance reviews or coach up a new team member.
This session is tailored for advancement professionals who have recently taken the step from being practitioners to managing teams. You will hear from three of your colleagues who have made this leap and are now successful industry leaders. Madison, Karl, and Adrian will introduce you to the dynamic world of advancement teams, providing essential insights, strategies, and tools to help you become a more successful team manager and leader.
Speakers: Karl Miller-Lugo, Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Adrian Matthys, Assistant Vice President, Annual Giving, Foundation, Oklahoma State University, Madison Hill, Interim Director Annual and Affinity Giving, The University of Tulsa
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismLeadership
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CT
Building Your Pipeline: Starting an In-House Digital Experience Officer Program
We all know that a robust donor pipeline is key to a sustainable, growth-oriented development operation. but how do we combine the relationship-building power of major gifts with the scalability of annual giving activities? The answer: Digital Experience Officers (DXOs)! In this session, you will hear how the OK State Foundation Annual Giving Team built a DXO program to engage and upgrade donors in the middle of the pyramid to identify and hand off the next generation of major gift prospects. Your presenters will share their experience building a program from the ground up, how they collaborated with peers to form a program that was right for their institution, and how the program has grown and changed in its initial two years.
Speakers: Adrian Matthys, Assistant Vice President, Annual Giving, Foundation, Oklahoma State University, Pam Higgins, Director of Annual Giving, Oklahoma State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CT
Mentorship Matters: How to advance your career through a mentoring relationship
Mentorship Matters: Join a University President and a frontline gift officer for a panel discussion to learn how their 7 year plus mentorship relationship has strengthened and advanced their careers. Learn how you can utilize their example of a strategic mentoring relationship to build your own mentoring network to advance your development career and grow in your professional development as an advancement professional.
Speakers: Christina Smith, Senior Director of Development, The University of Texas At Austin, Kayla Hale, President, University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma, Carrie Phillips, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismLeadership
Experience Level: Level 2
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
Positioning a Strategic Initiatives Role for Success
You’ve heard about A.I., but have you heard about S.I.? Strategic Initiatives (S.I.) is an emerging niche in higher education advancement that is changing the field. The term "strategic initiatives" is not new, of course, but as one advancement leader recently said, "Everyone wants S.I., very few have it, and even fewer are doing it well." Participants in this round table session will: (1) learn about S.I. in higher education fundraising, (2) identify different S.I. models, and (3) discuss the opportunities and barriers of integrating one or more S.I. roles, transformational support for large-scale institutional priorities, and interdisciplinary research initiatives at their institution.
Speakers: Jeff Strietzel, Assistant Vice President of Provost Initiaties, Baylor University
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM CT
Employee Giving 101-Revitalizing the Program
Transform your university's culture and impact with a dynamic Employee Giving Program! Learn how to plan, execute, and evaluate this game-changing initiative. Empower your staff to make a difference while boosting morale and funding critical projects. Elevate your university's mission with our proven strategies and watch your community thrive.
Speakers: Laterika Tooks, Director of Annual Giving, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Anthony Buttrum, Scholarship Coordinator, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismRelationship Building
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM CT
From Vision to Values: A Practical Workshop for Organizational Transformation
As a leader of an advancement organization, prepare yourself and your team to embark on the impactful journey of crafting new cultural values. Unlike traditional approaches, we'll be diving into a dynamic process that involves each member of your team actively. This isn't just about drafting values on paper; it's about infusing your shared mission into the very essence of your organization.
In this session, you'll be guided through the process of creating values tailored to your unique organizational identity. Imagine the impact of involving your team members in a collaborative dialogue that shapes the culture you aspire to cultivate.
This isn't a one-size-fits-all process – it's an opportunity for you to glean insights and strategies that you can adapt to your specific context. Whether you're leading your organization, a team, or peer to peer, the principles shared will empower you to foster a culture that aligns with your mission and resonates with your team.
Join me for a practical workshop that equips you with the tools to shape a collective vision. This isn't just about values; it's about empowering you to lead intentional cultural change within your organization that is not only well received, but is owned, embraced and lived out each day.
In this session, you'll be guided through the process of creating values tailored to your unique organizational identity. Imagine the impact of involving your team members in a collaborative dialogue that shapes the culture you aspire to cultivate.
This isn't a one-size-fits-all process – it's an opportunity for you to glean insights and strategies that you can adapt to your specific context. Whether you're leading your organization, a team, or peer to peer, the principles shared will empower you to foster a culture that aligns with your mission and resonates with your team.
Join me for a practical workshop that equips you with the tools to shape a collective vision. This isn't just about values; it's about empowering you to lead intentional cultural change within your organization that is not only well received, but is owned, embraced and lived out each day.
Speakers: Courtney Wolfe-MacNelly, Director of Executive Affairs & Chief of Staff, Oklahoma State University
Competencies: Emotional IntelligenceStrategic Thinking
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
Attracting and Retaining Talent: Compensation or Culture?
In this highly competitive talent market, what components of the interview process and resulting offer attract new team members? What keeps high performers with your team? And, what are the distinctive differences in strategy between attracting the best professionals and retaining them? Join this panel of leaders known for building healthy, high-performing teams as they share creative ideas, challenges, and insights in talent acquisition and retention. Come for strategies, ideas, discussion and debate with this panel of CASE IV advancement leaders.
Speakers: Sally Bryant, CEO, BRYANT GROUP, Jay Kahn, Sr. Assistant Vice President for Advancement, University of Oklahoma, Karl Miller-Lugo, Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Engagement, The University of Texas at San Antonio, Marie Schultz, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, University of Texas at Arlington, Ronica Smucker, Associate Vice President, Individual Giving, Rice University
Competencies: Leadership
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
A Model for Operational Excellence in Times of Growth and Change
Fundraising organizations play a critical role in our culture and the communities they serve, but they must be well-run and efficient to achieve their goals. If we're being honest, though, our organizations are often resource-poor, inefficient, and even behind the times. Building an effective organization through growth and change can be especially difficult.
In this session, Jake Logan, VP for Advancement at UTEP, and Chelsea Lamego, FundMiner CEO and previous AVP for Advancement Operations at UTEP, will discuss the innovative and analytical approach to organizational change that helped them garner the support of stakeholders across their organizations and exceed expectations along the way.
Jake & Chelsea will share real-life experiences you can apply to fundraising operations in any nonprofit organization on its path to success. They will discuss actionable methods to help you be more strategic, allocate your resources more effectively, and ultimately significantly impact the people you serve.
In this session, Jake Logan, VP for Advancement at UTEP, and Chelsea Lamego, FundMiner CEO and previous AVP for Advancement Operations at UTEP, will discuss the innovative and analytical approach to organizational change that helped them garner the support of stakeholders across their organizations and exceed expectations along the way.
Jake & Chelsea will share real-life experiences you can apply to fundraising operations in any nonprofit organization on its path to success. They will discuss actionable methods to help you be more strategic, allocate your resources more effectively, and ultimately significantly impact the people you serve.
Speakers: Chelsea Lamego, CEO, FundMiner, Jake Logan, Mr., University of Texas at El Paso
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels