The University of Rochester (URochester) seeks a strategic, innovative, and collaborative advancement professional to serve as its next Executive Director of Prospect Development. This is a pivotal leadership opportunity to shape and elevate the University’s prospect research and prospect management functions amid extraordinary fundraising momentum and institutional ambition.
Reporting to the Associate Vice President of Administrative Services within University Advancement, the Executive Director will provide enterprise-wide leadership for Prospect Development, overseeing both prospect research and prospect management. This role will lead a team of nine dedicated professionals who are responsible for identifying, qualifying, and positioning major and principal gift prospects across the University and Medical Center. With broad autonomy and significant influence, the executive director will help advance Prospect Development from a transactional support function to a proactive, insight-driven partnership in fundraising strategy, portfolio optimization, and donor engagement.
URochester is currently in the public phase of For Ever Better: The Campaign for the University of Rochester—an ambitious, comprehensive campaign advancing priorities across education, research, health care, and community impact. In this environment, Prospect Development is mission-critical. The Executive Director will ensure that data, analyses, and research are translated into clarity, confidence, and action, supporting leadership-level giving, strengthening donor pipelines, and informing fundraising decisions throughout the enterprise.
The Executive Director will work closely with Advancement leadership, frontline fundraising teams, and data analytics colleagues to align prospect strategy with institutional goals. The role also provides meaningful exposure to executive-level planning, donor strategy discussions, and campaign leadership, positioning the Executive Director at the center of philanthropic strategy and execution. Success in this role will require a leader who is highly visible, politically astute, and capable of building productive, trust-based relationships across a complex organization, effectively navigating competing priorities while advancing shared goals.
The ideal candidate will bring deep experience in prospect research and prospect management within a complex advancement organization, along with the vision to modernize systems, integrate analytics and emerging technologies, and develop high-performing teams. The successful candidate will be tech savvy and forward-thinking, with the ability to leverage data and digital tools to drive strategy.
This position offers a compelling opportunity to make a lasting impact within a nationally recognized advancement program and a top-tier private research university, located in vibrant Rochester, New York—a community known for its strong academic presence, cultural vitality, and exceptional quality of life. It is well suited for a leader who is energized by complexity, motivated by mission, and eager to shape the future of Prospect Development at scale.
This is a full-time leadership role based in Rochester, New York, with hybrid work flexibility. All applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Please direct all applications (resumes) and nominations to the WittKieffer consultants supporting this search through WittKieffer’s candidate portal by using the buttons above. To express interest or inquire further, the WittKieffer search team can be reached via e-mail at [email protected].
The anticipated salary range for this position is in the low- to mid- $100,000s, with the midpoint of the range representing the expected hiring range. The full budgeted pay range for this position is $96,860.00 – $145,290.00. This broader range reflects the University of Rochester’s good faith and reasonable estimate of compensation for the role.
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