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Senior Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
Cornell University Ithaca, NY
www.cornell.edu
Send Nominations or Cover Letter and Resume to:
Jill Lasman
Senior Vice President
617-262-1102
The Opportunity:
Based in Ithaca, New York, Cornell University is a leading
privately endowed research university and as the federal
land-grant institution of New York State, Cornell University
has a responsibility — unique within the Ivy League — to
make contributions in fields of knowledge to help improve
the quality of life in its state, the nation, and the world.
Its global campus footprint in Ithaca, New York City, Doha,
Qatar and other regions across the world serves 21,500
students. To provide these students with the highest level of
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education possible, Cornell University employs more than 9,500 faculty and staff. Its entire workforce —
faculty and staff — contribute to the fabric of the community and the possibility for building on a long and
recognized tradition of alumni relations and development excellence.
Reporting to the Vice President for Alumni Affairs
and Development, the newly created Senior
Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs and
Development (SAVP) position is an opportunity for
a highly skilled manager and proven fundraising
expert to lead and inspire a high-performing and
experienced team as it enters its next phase of
fundraising growth after the successful December
2015 completion of the Cornell Now Campaign
raising over $6.3 billion.
Bringing experience working at a complex institution aspiring towards best practices in the industry, the
successful SAVP candidate is an excellent communicator, has exceptional judgement, and an ability to work
collaboratively with many constituencies, both on and off campus. S/He will bring a commitment to effective
management and analysis, while demonstrating innovation, inspiration and flexibility in order to drive
growth.
Cornell University
Overview:
Cornell is a private, Ivy League university and the land-
grant university for New York State. Cornell's mission is to
discover, preserve, and disseminate knowledge; produce
creative work; and promote a culture of broad inquiry
throughout and beyond the Cornell community. Cornell
also aims, through public service, to enhance the lives
and livelihoods of its students, the people of New York,
and others around the world.
The University strives to be widely recognized as a top-ten research university in the world, and a model
university for the interweaving of liberal education and fundamental knowledge with practical education and
impact on societal and world problems.
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Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, the university was intended to teach and make
contributions in all fields of knowledge — from the classics to the sciences, and from the theoretical to
the applied. These ideals, unconventional for the time, are captured in Cornell's motto, a popular 1865 Ezra
Cornell quotation: "I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.”
Cornell values the arts and humanities as well as advanced scientific and technological research.
Cornell's faculty members have a history of being intellectually diverse and entrepreneurial and "thinking
otherwise." This reflects a deep commitment to academic freedom and a belief that such freedom is
essential to creativity and innovation.
Cornell is also a university open and accessible to all who merit entrance. Its commitment to student access
has been tested in recent years, given significant competition with peer institutions, and Cornell has
addressed this challenge successfully with a most generous program to reduce the costs of a Cornell
education for students from families in lower income quintiles.
Among its core values, the University is committed to search for knowledge-based solutions to societal and
world problems. Public engagement is an interpretation of the university's outreach mission that emphasizes
being proactive (actively engaged) and having a public impact. It implies a broadening of the historic land
grant mission of the university.
Cornell is ranked 15th in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report National Universities ranking, and 13th globally
in an academic ranking of world universities by Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2015, and hosts
many top ranking academic programs.
Students and Alumni:
Since its founding, Cornell has been a co-educational, non-sectarian institution where admission has not
been restricted by religion or race. Cornell counts more than 245,000 living alumni, and its former and
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present faculty and alumni include 34 Marshall Scholars, 29
Rhodes Scholars, 7 Gates Scholars, and 50 Nobel laureates.
The student body consists of nearly 14,000 undergraduate and
7,000 graduate students from all 50 American states and 122
countries.
Cornell has an extraordinarily dedicated and engaged alumni
base, with 15,000 volunteers active in 650 alumni
organizations around the world. This high level of commitment and gratitude to the institution is
demonstrated through philanthropy and advocacy.
Colleges and Schools:
The University is broadly organized into seven undergraduate colleges, three professional schools and the
graduate school at its main Ithaca campus. The University also has two medical campuses, one in New York
City, and one in Education City, Qatar.
Cornell is a private, research university with three of its seven undergraduate colleges and one professional
school receiving financial support from New York State as a partner with the State University of New York
(SUNY) system. As a land-grant college, it operates a cooperative extension outreach program in every
county in New York and receives annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational
missions. The Cornell University Ithaca Campus comprises 745 acres, but is much larger when the more than
4,300 acre Cornell Plantations are considered, as well as the
numerous university-owned lands in New York City.
The University also operates eCornell, which offers both
certificate programs and professional development courses
online. In addition to being New York's land-grant college,
Cornell is also a partner in New York's sea-grant program, is
the hub of the Northeast's sun-grant program, and is a part
of New York's space-grant consortium.
Cornell Tech:
Cornell is creating a unique graduate education center on New York City’s Roosevelt Island to be highly
relevant in an age of rapid technological change. An alliance between the world’s leading commercial
center and two powerhouses in science, engineering, and technology research — Cornell University and
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Division of Alumni Affairs and Development Overview
The Division of Alumni Affairs and Development (AAD)
encompasses a staff of 350 and oversees a budget of $55
million. Led by Fred Van Sickle, Vice President for Alumni
Affairs and Development (VP), AAD is responsible for the
comprehensive engagement and fundraising programs for
the Ithaca and Cornell Tech campuses. It is comprised of
Alumni Affairs (which includes the Cornell Annual Fund);
Principal Gifts; the fundraising teams for Cornell Tech and
Northeast Corridor; and for University Development, which is led by the Senior Associate Vice President for
Alumni Affairs and Development. University Development includes the central Major Gi fts program;
College-and-Unit based programs; Trusts, Estates, and Gift Planning; Leadership Gifts; Prospect
Management and Research; Communications; and Operations. Weill Cornell Medicine does not report to
this office.
With an extraordinarily loyal alumni base and deeply committed volunteers, Cornell University is considered
one of the nation’s top performing fundraising operations, historically ranked in the top 5-10 annually. In a
banner year for fundraising, Cornell raised $672.9 million in fiscal 2015 that ended June 30, vaulting the
Cornell Now — The Campaign for Cornell above $6 billion and setting new records for dollars raised and
participation. Cash giving to the University totaled $590.6 million, surpassing its previous annual fundraising
record of $545.4 million. The campaign, which began in 2006, concluded in December 2015.
The Campaign for Cornell was driven by several large transformational gifts. Overall, 179,000 donors made
gifts to the campaign; of those, 685 were gifts over $1M, including 28 gifts over $50M.
the Technion Israel Institute of Technology — Cornell Tech is designed to build New York’s tech capacity,
spur innovation and entrepreneurship, and help position the city as a global tech center. Cornell Tech
faculty and staff have designed a curriculum unique in its focus on tech research, product development,
and commercial application. Degree programs to-date include a Masters of Engineering in Computer
Science; two Masters of Information Systems programs in Connective Media and Health Tech (offered as dual degrees in conjunction with the Technion); and the Johnson Cornell Tech MBA. In addition,
admissions opened this year for two programs to launch in fall 2016, a Masters of Engineering in
Operations Research and Information Engineering and a Master of Laws focused on technology and
entrepreneurship law. The goal is to produce graduates who are poised for success in the digital age, by
virtue of their technical and business skills and their experience putting those skills to work in real-world
settings.
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Leadership:
Fred Van Sickle
Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
In December 2015, Fred Van Sickle, was named Vice President for
Alumni Affairs and Development.
Most recently serving as chief development officer at the Institute
for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, from 2014-16, Fred
previously served as executive vice president for university development and alumni relations at Columbia
University, where he oversaw the completion of a seven-year, $6.1 billion capital campaign in 2013. At the
Institute for Advanced Study, he was responsible for fundraising, constituency outreach and
communications. Under his leadership the institute completed a $212 million campaign. He joined Columbia
in 2002 as deputy vice president for university development and served as vice president from 2003-10
before being named executive vice president in 2011. Fred was a key architect of the $6.1 billion capital
campaign, one of the most successful fundraising efforts undertaken by any university. He also oversaw
creation of a five-year, integrated alumni and development “post-campaign” plan and launched Columbia’s
first Giving Day, which used social media to raise $6.8 million from 5,000 donors in one day; and developed
a professional training program for internal talent.
At Cornell, Fred is responsible for a comprehensive and integrated development and alumni relations
program, working collaboratively with academic, administrative and volunteer partners to increase
philanthropic support and strengthen alumni engagement.
A career fundraiser, Fred has held positions at the University of Michigan, Lake Forest College, Princeton
University and Wesleyan University.
He earned a B.A., cum laude with distinction, in history from Lake Forest College in 1983, a Master of
Education degree from Harvard University in 1989, and a Doctor of Education degree, with distinction, from
the University of Pennsylvania in 1996.
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Role of the Senior Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs and
Development
Opportunities and Expectations:
With a reputation as one of the nation’s top fundraising operations, Cornell University has many key
strengths including an extraordinary alumni base, deep and broad volunteer involvement, and exceptionally
committed Trustee leadership. In addition, many staff members have built their careers at Cornell and have
established deep and life-long relationships with donors. As a result of these strengths, and as post-
campaign analysis reflects, the institution has a longstanding and effective “big gift” fundraising model, with
vision for growth.
The incoming SAVP is charged with leading the assessment of post-campaign outcomes to devise and
execute strategies to raise sights and expectations for staff and donors, while creating a sustainable model
for the institution’s next endeavor.
Position Overview:
The Senior Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development is responsible for managing the
Division of Alumni Affairs and Development’s (AAD) fundraising program and operations.
The position of Senior Associate Vice President is an outstanding opportunity for a development leader who
is an excellent and inspiring manager and a strategic, creative, and collaborative colleague. Reporting to the
Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development, the SAVP will manage the day-to-day operation of a
fundraising and operations team of approximately 200+; will collaborate internally to set priorities and
devise strategies for meeting University-wide objectives; will ensure that the management team is effective
and maximizing resources to mobilize a talented staff in engaging an extraordinarily loyal and diverse group
of alumni, parents, and friends; and will balance ambitious goal setting and processes within an operation
that supports group achievement and individual development.
As the primary thought partner to the Vice President in implementing the annual organizational and longer
term fundraising growth strategies and creating a sustainable model for the next campaign, the SAVP will
lead office-wide goal setting, organizational assessment, continuous improvement processes, and talent
management. The SAVP will also manage a reasonable sized portfolio of key prospects for the University.
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Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible leadership and management experience in a
complex, large-scale organization.
Demonstrated success in developing and managing fundraising programs and an in-depth
understanding of the advancement profession.
The ability to think strategically and creatively, critical thinking and analysis skills, and the ability to
transform new ideas into executable and successful programs.
Possession of a supportive and accessible management style, the ability to lead and motivate a
diverse staff, and experience managing change and growth.
A strong commitment to personal and professional development.
Experience working with volunteers, the ability to manage complex relationships, and proven
collaboration and teamwork skills.
Willingness to travel on behalf of Cornell University and participate regularly in events and activities.
Bachelor’s degree
Preferred Qualifications:
Advanced degree preferred.
Experience in higher education or nonprofit management.
Knowledge of and experience in business operations.
Participation on nonprofit boards, committees and as a volunteer.
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The SAVP serves as the senior advisor to the Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development,
participating as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team and playing an integral role in strategic
planning, program development and volunteer management, including staffing the Development
Committee of the Board of Trustees.
Key functioning responsibilities include overseeing the Central Major Gifts Program, which includes both
Ithaca-based gift officers and officers located in Chicago, Miami, and on the West Coast; the college- and
unit-based AAD programs serving the Ithaca campus; Trusts, Estates and Gift Planning; Leadership Gifts;
Communications; Prospect Management and Research; and Operations. The SAVP leads a team of
approximately 200+ employees and oversees a budget of over $22.7 million.
In collaboration with Alumni Affairs, this position leverages opportunities to maximize resource effectiveness
and efficiency including volunteer management, regional and affinity alumni affairs, and the annual fund.
Required Qualifications
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In addition, the Senior Associate Vice President will bring many of the following professional/personal
qualities and experiences:
A deep commitment to higher education, a keen understanding of Cornell’s mission and goals, and
the ability to articulate its uniqueness and relevance.
The ability to create and lead innovative programs attuned to diverse demographics.
Training in and/or experience with organizational development, coaching, team building, staff
recruitment, assessment.
The intellectual depth, maturity and confidence to work with and command the respect and
confidence of senior University administrators, colleagues in the Division of Alumni Affairs and
Development and academic leaders.
A commitment to professional staff development and an ability to provide thoughtful and
constructive feedback in a positive and direct manner.
Sound judgment, thoughtfulness, and attention to detail; the abil ity to think strategically and act
decisively; and strong work ethic.
Ability to articulate Cornell's mission, traditions, excellence, priorities and goals with enthusiasm,
energy, and creativity and to compel others to action.
Ability to respond quickly to changing business needs and priorities; ability to balance strategic
thinking with tactical implementation.
Robust quantitative and analytical skills, including the ability to understand complex financial records
and make decisions based on data.
Location
Ithaca, NY:
Located on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in
Central New York, Ithaca is a major educational center.
It has been named one of the top 100 places to live, a
top 10 recreation city, a best green place to live, and
one of the "foodiest" towns in America. The City of
Syracuse is under an hour away, and frequent buses to
NYC allow for day trips. In 2010, the city's population
was 30,014, and the metropolitan area had a population
of 101,564. It is also a stunningly beautiful place with great vistas, hiking and a variety of outdoor activities.
The Ithaca City School District, which encompasses Ithaca and the surrounding area, enrolls about 5,500 K-
12 students in eight elementary schools, two middle schools, Ithaca High School, and the Lehman
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Alternative Community School. Several private elementary and secondary schools are located in the Ithaca
area, including the Roman Catholic Immaculate Conception School, the Cascadilla School, the New Roots
Charter School, the Elizabeth Ann Clune Montessori School, and the Ithaca Waldorf School. Ithaca has two
networks for supporting its home-schooling families: Loving Education At Home (LEAH) and the Northern
Light Learning Center (NLLC).
The economy of Ithaca is based on education, with technology and tourism in supporting roles. As of 2006,
Ithaca has continued to have one of the few expanding economies in New York State outside New York City.
It draws commuters for work from the neighboring rural counties.
Ithaca has many of the business characteristics of small American university towns: bookstores, art house
cinemas, craft stores, and vegetarian-friendly restaurants. The collective Moosewood Restaurant, founded in
1973, published a number of vegetarian cookbooks. Bon Appetit magazine ranked it among the thirteen
most influential restaurants of the 20th century. Ithaca has many local restaurants and chains both in the city
and town with a range of ethnic foods. It has become a destination and residence for retirees, and Cornell
has programs to appeal to them.
The Ithaca Farmers Market, a cooperative with 150 vendors who live within 30 miles of Ithaca, first opened
for business on Saturdays in 1973. It is located at Steamboat Landing, where steamboats from Cayuga Lake
used to dock.
Culturally, Ithaca has much to offer. Founded in 1983, the Sciencenter, is a non-profit hands-on science
museum, accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and is a member of the Association of
Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) and Association of Children’s Museums (ACM). The Museum of the
Earth is a natural history museum created in 2003 by the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI). The PRI
was founded in Ithaca in 1932 and is the publisher of the oldest journal of paleontology in the western
hemisphere. Exhibits cover the 4.5 billion-year history of the earth
in an accessible manner, including interactive displays. As of
2004, the PRI is now formally affiliated with Cornell.
The Cayuga Nature Center occupies the site of the 1914
Cayuga Preventorium, a facility for children with tuberculosis;
treatment of what was then considered an
incurable disease was based on rest and good nutrition. In 1981,
the Cayuga Nature Center was incorporated as an independent, private, non-profit educational organization,
offering environmental education to local school districts. In 2011, the PRI merged with the Cayuga Nature
Center, making it a sister organization to the Museum of the Earth.
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The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is located in the Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity.
The Lab's Visitors' Center and observation areas are open to the public. Displays include a surround sound
theater, object-theater presentation, sound studio, and informational kiosks featuring bird sounds and
information.
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art houses one of the finest collections of art in upstate New
York. Special exhibitions are mounted each year, plus selections from a global permanent collection, which is
displayed on six public floors. The collection includes art from throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas,
graphic arts, medallic art, and Tiffany glass, ranging from the ancient to the contemporary.
The Center for the Arts at Ithaca, Inc., operates the
"Hangar Theatre". Opened in 1975 in a renovated
municipal airport hangar, the Hangar hosts a
summer season and brings a range of theatre to
regional
audiences including students, producing a school
tour and Artists-in-the-Schools programs. Ithaca is
also
the home to Kitchen Theatre Company, a non-profit professional company with a theatre on West State
Street; and Civic Ensemble, a creative collaborative ensemble staging emerging playwrights' work and
community-based original productions.
Ithaca is noted for its annual community celebration, The Ithaca Festival. The Constance Saltonstall
Foundation for the Arts provides grants and summer fellowships at the Saltonstall Arts Colony for New York
State artists and writers. Ithaca also hosts one of the largest used-book sales in the United States.
The city and town also sponsor The Apple Festival in the fall, the Chili Fest in February, the Finger Lakes
International Dragon Boat Festival in July; Porchfest in late September, and Ithaca Brew Fest in Stewart Park
in September.
Ithaca has also pioneered the Ithaca Health Fund, a popular cooperative health insurance. Ithaca is home to
one of the United States' first local currency systems, Ithaca Hours, developed by Paul Glover.
To learn more, please visit: www.visitithaca.com.
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credentials for its candidates, and our clients frequently conduct background checks prior to finalizing an
offer.
To learn more, call
Jill Lasman, Senior Vice President at
617-262-1102
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