Vice President of Institutional Advancement Scripps College Claremont, California www.scrippscollege.edu Send Nominations or Cover Letter and Resume to: Libby Roberts Vice President 617-262-1102, extension 225 lroberts@lllsearches.com Introduction Scripps College s mission: To educate women to develop their intellects and talents through active participation in a community of scholars, so that as graduates they may contribute to society through public and private lives of leadership, service, integrity and creativity. The Opportunity: LOIS L. LINDAUER SEARCHES is proud to partner with Scripps College on its search for the position of Vice President of Institutional Advancement. The ideal Vice President is an advancement leader who is an excellent and inspired manager, accomplished fundraiser, and a strategic, creative, and collaborative SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 1
colleague who will continue to build on an already-strong and well-integrated development and alumnae relations operation. Scripps College is the premier women s college of the West. For more than 90 years, Scripps has offered its signature interdisciplinary approach to a liberal arts education. The College provides a rigorous curriculum and a robust intellectual community with a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion. Scripps 32-acre Claremont campus is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been called one of the most beautiful in the world. The College has received significant acclaim, ranked #26 in U.S. News & World Report s Best Liberal Arts Colleges and #8 on Forbes list of Best Colleges in the West. Students and faculty have earned prestigious grants for their research, including Fulbright, National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and Watson Fellowships. Do You Have the Right Skills and Qualities for This Position? Do you have the vision and strategic thinking to lead Scripps to a new level of philanthropic success? Are you a superb manager who is an inspiring coach and mentor? Are you an accomplished, metrics-driven leader who has impressive expertise in higher education? Have you successfully solicited seven- and eight-figure gifts? Can you passionately state the case for a women s college and then leverage that message? Do you have the social graces to effectively work with high-level volunteers and donors? Are you professionally expert and up-to-date on how to reach and build allegiance with young alumnae? Do you have a creative approach that would help Scripps build a donor pipeline of non-associated prospects? Do you have a great sense of camaraderie? Are you a terrific communicator and someone who can develop distinct approaches for a variety of audiences? Would you be described as polished, discrete, with a solid core and a personal touch? SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 2
Position Overview Vice President of Institutional Advancement Reporting to the President, the Vice President of Institutional Advancement will have the opportunity to make a significant contribution to this outstanding institution by leading it to new levels of engagement with its external constituencies and even greater achievement in fundraising. As chief development and alumnae relations officer, the Vice President and her/his team will develop and execute programs for donor cultivation and outreach and alumnae engagement. Scripps is seeking a seasoned advancement leader and manager with a significant track record of personal and successful involvement in individual, major, and principal giving and a commitment to liberal arts and women s education. This individual will be aggressive about goals and a strong motivator of people. Key Responsibilities: The Vice President has among her/his principal responsibilities the following: Serving as the College s senior development officer and chief advisor to the president, the trustees, and other College officials on all matters involving current or potential philanthropic support; Designing, planning, and directing the day-to-day operations of the anticipated comprehensive campaign, as well as other major gift initiatives; Hiring, training, supporting, and leading the staff of the Development and Alumnae Relations Offices; Developing and providing leadership in close collaboration with the president, trustees, and other volunteer leaders, the dean of faculty, other members of the senior management team, and College staff for programs that will lead to the philanthropic support required to underwrite priority needs of the College, including operations, endowment, facilities, and support of continuing programs; Working with the vice president of business affairs/treasurer to discuss fundraising plans, trusts, and annuities investment performance, and to ensure appropriate systems are in place for the proper accounting and reporting of all pledges and gifts; Establishing a vision for and ensuring the execution of a comprehensive program of alumnae and parent engagement that leads to mutually productive interaction between Scripps College and its many external constituencies; Representing the College as appropriate to alumnae, friends, corporations and foundations; Coordinating the identification and solicitation of potential donors, through meetings with the president, development officers, and others throughout the College; Serving as primary staff liaison to the Scripps College Board of Trustees Institutional Advancement Committee, as well as working closely with virtually all members of the Board; and Undertaking such other duties as the president may assign. SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 3
Educational/Experience Requirements: The Vice President of Institutional Advancement will be an experienced major and principal gift fundraiser with a track record of leadership. S/he will bring significant experience at a leadership level with alumni/ae relations programs and with a comprehensive campaign of significant breadth and high aspirations. A bachelor s degree is required and an advanced degree is preferred. A track record of progressively responsible management experience with responsibility for people, programs, and budgets is required. Position Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Requirements: Able to develop strong relationships. Excellent communication skills. Deep knowledge of and commitment to best practices across higher education. Unquestioned integrity, excellent judgment, diplomacy, creativity, and the willingness to assess and take calculated risks. Demonstrated track record of working and interacting productively with diverse people and groups. Familiar with the latest technology in use in the advancement arena. Development Overview In 2013, Scripps College launched the most ambitious campaign in its history. Its theme, More Knowledge, More Truth, More Imagination, More Justice, More Opportunity We Want More: The Campaign for Scripps College, paid homage to Scripps founder, Ellen Browning Scripps, who wanted more for women and humanity. This $175 million comprehensive campaign is aimed at providing the resources for long-term institutional growth and to achieve strategic goals. Some of the key campaign priorities include scholarships, faculty and curriculum support, signature campus projects, including the expansion of academic and residential facilities, and strengthening unrestricted endowment funds. The completion of this campaign will position Scripps to not only continue, but to accelerate, its trajectory of success, achievement, and national prominence. SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 4
Slated to end in June 2018, the campaign has raised $147 million, or 84%, of the overall goal to date. Accomplishments include the establishment of four endowed faculty chairs and 34 new scholarship endowment funds, the construction of three new facilities, and the establishment of the Laspa Center for Leadership. The Scripps Fund continues to be a priority as well. This past year, alumnae, families, and friends gave nearly $3.9 million to the fund; the fund has grown by 50% since 2012. Overview When Scripps was founded, it was one of few institutions dedicated to educating women for lives of commitment and engagement. Since then, Scripps has continued to champion qualities of both mind and spirit in accordance with the vision of its founder, newspaper entrepreneur and philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Scripps today offers a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum, a robust intellectual community, a commitment to diversity and inclusion, and a rich residential experience designed to shape the next generation of leaders. As an internationally recognized leader in women s liberal arts education, Scripps has an increasingly competitive admissions process that reflects the growing demand for a Scripps education. The College has garnered numerous prestigious national grants for student and faculty research, curriculum development, and educational initiatives, and has established a reputation for thoughtful leadership among higher education peers. Scripps students win many national fellowships and research grants and offer the skills employers value and society needs: strong critical thinking, written and oral communication abilities, a global orientation and intercultural competence, and the ability to collaborate effectively. Scripps currently has 65 majors available to its 1,000 undergraduate students. It consistently receives awards and recognition for its high-quality education and student experience. The Princeton Review named Scripps SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 5
one of the country s best colleges due to its accessible professors, rigorous academics, and high quality of life categories that underscore the College s commitment to access and excellence. Scripps College is a member of the prestigious Claremont Colleges, a liberal arts consortium that includes four additional undergraduate institutions: Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and Pomona Colleges; and two graduate institutions, Claremont Graduate University and Keck Graduate Institute. Each of The Claremont Colleges is an independent institution with its own student body, faculty, campus, and distinctive mission and identity. Together, the schools form a rich intellectual network with myriad benefits for students, faculty, and staff: joint academic programs, cross-registration in courses, a two-million-volume library, student bookstore, health and counseling services, chaplain s offices, and recreational facilities, among others. Leadership Lara Tiedens President Lara Tiedens was appointed the ninth president of Scripps College in June 2016, by a unanimous vote of the College s Board of Trustees. As president, she holds the title of the W.M. Keck Presidential Chair, established in 1980. Before joining Scripps as president, she was the Jonathan B. Lovelace Professor of Organizational Behavior and Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She served as the Morgan Stanley Director of Stanford s Center for Leadership Development and Research and taught in a variety of programs, including the MBA program, Executive Education, and the PhD program at Stanford University. SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 6
Tiedens was an associate editor of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology and was a Fellow at Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences. She holds a BA in psychology from Carleton College, and an MA and PhD in social psychology from the University of Michigan. Location Claremont, California: Claremont is a small city with the resources of a larger metropolitan area in Los Angeles County and only 35 miles from downtown Los Angeles. Located at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is the quintessential college town, known as the City of Trees and PhDs. The center of Claremont is the Village, a strollable downtown destination where café tables dot the sidewalks and shops invite browsing on tree-lined, bicycle-friendly streets. A movie theater, street festivals, and weekly farmers market provide entertainment. The population is just under 35,000. Claremont has nearly 1,800 acres of public parkland, 99% of which is wilderness. Commuter train service to Claremont is provided by Metrolink on the San Bernardino Line that also serves Los Angeles. Background Checks: Prior to submitting your resume for this position, please read it over for accuracy. LLLS does verify academic credentials, and our clients frequently conduct background checks prior to finalizing an offer. SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 7
To learn more, call Libby Roberts, Vice President at 617-262-1102, extension 225 or send nominations or cover letter and resume to lroberts@lllsearches.com All inquiries will be held in confidence. Setting the Standard in Development Search LOIS L. LINDAUER SEARCHES, LLC 420 Boylston Street, Suite 604, Boston, MA 02116 www.lllsearches.com SCRIPPS COLLEGE PROSPECTUS 8