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Description
Wayne State University (WSU) seeks a strategic, creative, and collaborative Associate Vice President, Principal Giving (AVP) to lead a bold principal and transformational giving program during a time of record-breaking fundraising success. As Michigan’s only urban research university and the third largest and most diverse university in the state, WSU is proud to hold the highest Carnegie Foundation ratings for both research intensiveness and community engagement. For more than 150 years, Wayne State has remained a steadfast partner in Detroit, engaging with the community and its people in ways that leave a lasting positive impact from educational access to research that solves real-world problems; from neighborhood service to workforce development; from economic innovation to social mobility. The diversity of people and cultures and the spirit and grit that animate them are mirrored in the university community.
The new AVP will join WSU at a time of considerable momentum as the university prepares to announce the public launch of an ambitious $1 billion+ comprehensive campaign effort. The campaign is designed to double-down on the university’s strengths: empowering social mobility, health equity, economic growth, and the vibrancy of Detroit. With 2025 marking the biggest fundraising year in the university’s history, WSU is poised for even greater heights. WSU’s donors have led by example with recent gifts of $50 million and $20 million, and the power of collective giving is palpable with a record $2.3 million raised on Giving Day 2025, highlighting the pride and loyalty of WSU’s alumni community, more than 70 percent of whom live in southeast Michigan. The AVP will have a strong platform from which to continue elevating sights while playing a significant leadership role in achieving campaign success.
Reporting to the Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs and working closely with the Office of the President, the AVP will lead principal giving efforts university-wide, taking a strategic approach to maximizing efforts, assets, and impact. The AVP will serve on the Vice President’s senior team and will elevate cross-unit giving opportunities while inviting donors and university leaders to mirror the powerful, determined, and ambitious qualities that define Wayne State Warriors. The AVP will work internally and externally to accelerate strategic thinking and relationship building. Leading through influence and example, the AVP will engender a spirit of shared success and greater collective impact across the enterprise.
The successful candidate is expected to have at least seven to ten years of experience with a track record of conceiving and implementing strategies that have resulted in personally securing seven-figure gifts and higher. They should have a history of working collaboratively with academic leaders and crafting highly complex proposals, gift documentation, and meaningful engagement approaches. Strong financial acumen is expected, as well as a track record of navigating a complex organization. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills are necessary, with a philosophy of teamwork and hands-on implementation. The AVP must have a transparent, planful, and proactive approach to their work as well as a clear, responsive, and graceful communication style. In accordance with its core values, WSU is especially interested in recruiting individuals who will promote and uphold the values embodied within the university’s Mission Statement.
Application Instructions
Wayne State University has partnered with Talent Citizen to assist in this recruitment. Please contact President Tracy D. Welsh and Managing Director Rachel K. Partin to share your resume and cover letter via email at: wsu-avppg@talentcitizen.com.
Wayne State University provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. The university encourages applications from women, people of color, and other underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.