Department
Booth Advancement: Prospect Management
About the Department
Chicago Booth has the finest set of facilities of any business school in the world. Each of the four campuses (two in Chicago, one in London, and one in Hong Kong) reflects the architectural traditions of its environs while offering a state-of-the-art learning environment.
Chicago Booth is proud to claim:
-an unmatched faculty.
-degree and open enrollment programs offered on three continents.
-a global body of nearly 56,000 accomplished alumni.
-strong and growing corporate relationships that provide a wealth of lifelong career opportunities.
As part of the world-renowned University of Chicago, Chicago Booth shares the University's core values that shape the distinctive intellectual culture. At Booth, they constantly question and test ideas, and seek proof. This extraordinarily effective approach to business leads to new ideas and innovative solutions. Seven of the Booth faculty members have won Nobel Prizes for these ideas - the first business school to achieve this accomplishment. For more information about the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, please visit: http://www.chicagobooth.edu/.
Job Summary
The Senior Associate Director will build and maintain high-level reports to monitor all activity of the Booth pool including fundraiser metrics reports, portfolio analysis, pipeline management, and regular audits of Booth prospect data as needed. The Senior Associate Director serves as a subject-matter expert on the prospect module of the alumni database, maintaining all prospect data including key solicitation information. They are also the Booth lead in technology projects relating to prospect data and ensure adoption and usage through training.
This position is not eligible for employer-sponsored employment authorization.
Responsibilities
- Under the guidance of the Senior Director, Prospect Development, Analytics, and Campaign Strategy advances the vision for portfolio optimization and pipeline health strategies across fundraising teams.
- Manages aspects of prospect management operations, ensuring effective assignment processes, portfolio health, and timely progression of prospects through the institutional pipeline.
- Leads, mentors, and develops prospect management staff, fostering a collaborative, proactive, and results-oriented team environment.
- Drives innovation in portfolio development and pipeline strategy, including the integration of data-informed processes and behavioral insights.
- Oversees the implementation of portfolio engagement standards and ensures consistent practices for tracking prospect movement and fundraising activity.
- Designs and leads regular portfolio and proposal pipeline reviews, partnering with frontline staff and leadership to evaluate performance, identify gaps, and adjust strategy as needed.
- Ensures the team delivers actionable insights, best practices, and training that support individual fundraiser success and institutional fundraising capacity.
- Promotes the use of technology, performance metrics, and strategic reporting to optimize portfolio and pipeline performance.
- Maintains rigorous quality control processes to ensure data accuracy, policy adherence, and equity in prospect assignment and management.
- Builds strong relationships with gift officers, fundraising managers, and senior leadership to ensure alignment and shared ownership of fundraising strategy.
- Has a deep understanding of prospect research, prospect management, strategic planning and market research on donors prospects
- Develops, maintains, and updates information on new and existing major gift prospects, solving complex problems as they arise.
- Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
Work Experience:
Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree.
Experience:
- Background in a fundraising or non-profit environment.
Technical Skills or Knowledge:
- Proficiency with fundraising databases and reporting tools such as Ascend/Kindsight, Business Objects, or Tableau.
- Proficiency with the Windows environment and standard MS Office suite.
Preferred Competencies
- Motivate, lead, set objectives for, and manage the performance of a team.
- Self-motivated and work well with and through others.
- Work on multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, and meet short deadlines.
- Superior verbal and written communication skills and the demonstrated ability to articulate complex ideas clearly, accurately, and concisely.
- Knowledge of current trends in fundraising and alumni relations, including benchmarking and metrics.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Strong commitment to customer service.
- Scrupulous attention to matters of discretion and confidentiality.
Working Conditions
- This position is currently expected to work a minimum three days per week in the office.
- Travel to campus and/or non-campus locations for University business.
- Work evenings and weekends on occasion.
Application Documents
- Resume/CV (required)
- Cover Letter (required)
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Pay Rate Type
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Pay Range
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Benefits Eligible
The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
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Skills Required
- College or university degree in a related field
- 5-7 years of relevant work experience in prospect management, fundraising operations, or related discipline
- Proficiency with fundraising databases and reporting tools (Ascend/Kindsight, Business Objects, Tableau)
- Proficiency with Windows environment and Microsoft Office suite
- Background in a fundraising or nonprofit environment
- Experience leading, mentoring, and managing a team
What We Do
The University of Chicago is an urban research university that has driven new ways of thinking since 1890. Our commitment to rigorous inquiry and intellectual freedom draws pathbreaking scholars to our global campuses, where field-defining ideas are born that challenge and change the world. The University of Chicago has its main campus on Chicago's South Side and seven international campuses and centers throughout the world. Students can choose from 53 majors and 47 minors in the undergraduate College, with four divisions and seven professional schools for graduate study.







