The Associate Director of Major Gifts, Health Sciences and Technology (HST), and Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC (FBRI, located in Roanoke, VA) will solicit philanthropic gifts from alumni, families, friends, and supporters which align with the Institute’s fundraising goals, and overall university health sciences strategic priorities. This highly motivated professional will be involved with the planning and implementation of major gift fundraising in support of current operations, endowment, capital, and other priorities from private sources in support of operations and growth for HST and FBRI. Identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of potential prospects will be the primary focus of this role, requiring travel around the region and nationally. This position will fulfill the duties under the direction of the Assistant Vice President for Health Sciences Technology & Fralin Biomedical Research Institute.
In 2007, Carilion Clinic and Virginia Tech joined together to create a unique public-private partnership that was aimed at transforming health care through research and educating the biomedical researchers and physician thought-leaders of tomorrow. The Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine allows both organizations to leverage their strengths—Virginia Tech’s sciences, computational and engineering expertise and Carilion’s clinical expertise—to improve the health and lives of individuals in the Commonwealth and beyond.
FBRI, founded in 2010, is led by Dr. Michael Friedlander, Executive Director of the FBRI who also serves as VT's Vice President for Health Sciences and Technology. The research institute’s active extramural funding portfolio has grown to its current value of $241M over the first 15 years.
Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Roanoke offers a vibrant and affordable lifestyle with easy access to outdoor recreation, cultural amenities, and a growing innovation ecosystem. The city’s proximity to Virginia Tech’s main campus and its role as a regional hub for health sciences make it an ideal setting for advancing the mission of FBRI.
This position is key to the presidential university initiative to deliver innovative solutions that address health challenges affecting millions through advanced research and development programs across VT’s Blacksburg, Roanoke, and greater Washington, D.C. metro area facilities including the Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus in Washington DC.
The Associate Director of Major Gifts will:
- Assist with fundraising activities nationally, including identification, cultivation and successful solicitations, and stewardship.
- Have a portfolio of between 100-125 prospects.
- Have typical solicitation ranges of $100,000 to $1,000,000.
- Close $2,000,000 per year using a three-year rolling average.
- Close on average 10-13 major gifts per fiscal year.
- Develop and implement cultivation and solicitation strategies which include building, managing, and soliciting a portfolio of major gift prospects.
- Establish strong working relationships with scientists across the HST and FBRI platform, and with other advancement, collegiate and constituent development officers and staff to foster a productive work environment.
Regional and national travel is required for the purposes of conducting field research, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship, which may include overnights and weekends. The associate director must have the ability and willingness to travel utilizing standard, commercial, and/or personal modes of transportation. Additionally, participation in college or university programs when possible is necessary.