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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM ET
Frontline Support: The Unsung Heroes that Drive Your Fundraising Forward
An overview of how UT-Austin has built a cohesive and comprehensive frontline support cohort across multiple teams throughout the University Development Office and campus. By allowing these cross-campus partnerships, fundraisers can focus on their fundraising objectives as opposed to managing their support team. Frontline Support managers serve as a vital link for the fundraiser and frontline support staff members by taking on recruitment, hiring, onboarding, training, conflict resolution, and management responsibilities.
Speakers: Genna Henry, Assistant Director for Prospect Development, The University of Texas at Austin, Alana McCloskey, Assistant Director for Prospect Development, The University of Texas at Austin
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM ET
Strategies for Engaging and Retaining Employees
It is an industry trend for institutions of higher education to experience turnover among development officers at the end of a campaign. As the University of Florida ends their historic Go Greater campaign, we will discuss creative strategies for engaging and retaining high-performing employees as a campaign ends.
Speakers: Melissa Long, Assistant Vice President, Talent Management, University of Florida
Competencies: Relationship BuildingEmotional Intelligence
Topics: Talent Management
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM ET
Building a Major Gift Culture Through Hiring and Training at an Emerging Shop
Recruiting major gift officers would be much simpler if new gift officers were easier to find. In this session, we will discuss a new approach to recruitment that explores ways to bring those without a fundraising background into advancement shops and help them flourish and thrive. By examining a case study from Louisiana State University and Advancement Resources, participants will learn the top three qualities new fundraisers should have (curiosity, grit, and professionalism), identify ideas for where to find these candidates, and gain new insights for how to equip them for success.
Speakers: James Corey, Assistant Vice President of Development, American University
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismRelationship Building
Topics: Diversity & Inclusion