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District VIII Annual Conference 2025
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
"Of the School - For the School" Advancing your Mission With Each Conversation
Have you ever had a great idea to Advance the Mission of your School, only to have it limited by inaccessible resources? The best ideas in academic programming, athletic offerings, residential life experiences, issues around DEI, educational technology, risk-management, and student support often come with price tags that put them out of reach. Explore how to deepen your impact as a leader through practical approaches to securing the human and financial resources needed, "one conversation at a time".
Speakers: Dave Fitzpatrick, Director of Advancement, St. George's School
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Activating Deans throughout a Comprehensive Campaign
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education fundraising, the role of academic leaders, particularly Deans, is critical in driving successful comprehensive campaigns. This session will delve into best practices and case study-style examples from the University of Idaho’s $500M "Brave. Bold. Unstoppable." campaign, highlighting the series of workshops conducted to empower Deans. These workshops focused on casting a vision, developing a case for support for each academic unit, creating individual donor strategies, and activating and utilizing volunteers for campaign fundraising at the unit level.
Speakers: Michelle Green, Associate Vice President, BWF, Jen Root, Chief Development Officer, Vice President for Development, University of Idaho
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership
Topics: Campaign Strategies
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Becoming an Innovation Hub: Data Strategies & Overcoming Cultural Resistance
Learn how advancement services at the University of Manitoba became the catalyst for a data-driven transformation and a hub of innovation. This journey began with a bold statement: "to become a data-driven organization." By implementing direct changes, advancement services evolved from a small service unit into a dynamic solutions provider. This transformation rapidly expanded to adjacent business units and, within just four years, reached central departments and faculties. Discover the best practices and strategies that fueled this rapid evolution, and learn how to apply these principles to foster innovation and data-driven decision-making in your own organization. Join us for an inspiring session filled with actionable insights and proven success stories.
Speakers: Alex Campomanes, Executive Director, Advancement, The University of Manitoba
Competencies: Business and Financial AcumenLeadership
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST
Lessons From The Little Engine That Could: Overcoming Campaign Obstacles
What is it about “the little engine that could” that allowed it to successfully pull the train over the mountain when larger engines refused to even try? Why is it that California pistachio farmers so often become millionaires when the trees take years to mature and bear fruit? What can we learn from the little engine that exclaimed “I think I can…I think I can” as it huffed and puffed to the mountain top?
Can universities and colleges embarking on a major comprehensive campaign learn from these examples? Yes, when one considers the common characteristics or ingredients in a successful campaign: patience, persistence, and a healthy culture of philanthropy. It is almost universal that comprehensive campaigns, especially multi-year, first time efforts, are a mixture of challenges and opportunities. But with patience, persistence and a keen understanding of your culture of philanthropy, the challenges can be met, and the opportunities can bear fruit.
Join us for an in-depth look at these issues and obstacles and get tips on how patience and persistence can lead to success:
• How do you go about setting meaningful priorities and goals? How do you respond to shifting priorities?
• Explore strategies when changes in leadership occur.
• Join our discussion on successful techniques to grow or enhance your prospect pool.
• It takes money to raise money. Explore with colleagues the multiple methods for aquiring resources that will put you on a path to a successful campaign.
• What do you do when when campaign fatigue sets in?
• Identifying and growing your culture of philanthropy is essential to campaign success. Explore with us the four key pillars of a robust culture and how you can improve them as your campaign unfolds.
Speakers: Barb Richey, Vice Presidenet for University Advancement, Eastern Washington University, Peter Smits, Senior Consultant and VP Emeritus, The Phoenix Philanthropy Group, Inc. and Fresno State
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST
Building your table of influence
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As creatives, we often aspire to secure a seat at “the table”—seeking recognition, influence, and the opportunity to shape key decisions. But here's the truth: we already have a table of our own, brimming with unique insights, diverse experiences, and the ability to make a real impact. The challenge lies in recognizing and leveraging it.
This session is designed for in-house creative professionals looking to grow their careers, expand creative opportunities, and develop leadership skills. However, the lessons shared go beyond traditional creative roles. No matter where you work or what your role is, creativity isn’t confined to a title or department—it’s a mindset.
Together, we’ll explore how to identify and unlock opportunities for authentic connections and influence within your organization, empowering you to make an impact without waiting for an invitation.
Speakers: Josh McInerney, Manager, Creative Services, Bow Valley College
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building