Expired Director OF Development jobs in Asheville, NC
MAHEC, Mountain Area Health Education Center
Asheville, NC
$60K-$73K / yr. (est.)
JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the CEO, the Director of Development creates, executes and evaluates all philanthropy strategies with a donor-centered philosophy to ensure a diverse and sustainable revenue portfolio to support MAHEC's mission. This role oversees and ensures implementation of an...
Asheville, NC
$33,345-$172,700/year (est.)
Position Information Position Summary The Director for Experiential Professional Development, reporting to the Dean of The Graduate School, is responsible for development, delivery, and evaluation of programming to support graduate students in exploring non-academic career options, including...
Asheville, NC
about $100K / yr.
The Director of Development is a new position on the SouthernAppalachian Highlands Conservancy (SAHC) team. This positionis responsible for leading, developing and implementing SAHC’sfundraising campaign strategies across a range of givinginitiatives. The position supervises SAHC’s development...
Asheville, NC
$6,802-$189,780/year (est.)
Position Information Position Summary THIS IS A RE-POST. CURRENT APPLICANTS ARE STILL BEING CONSIDERED AND DO NOT NEED TO REAPPLY As part of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the North Carolina Botanical Garden (NCBG) furthers the University’s tripartite teaching, research, and...
Blue Ridge Public Radio
Asheville, NC
$63K-$78K / yr. (est.)
Blue Ridge Public Radio in beautiful Asheville, NC seeks a dynamic leader to serve as their next Director of Development. Reporting to the CEO/General Manager the Director of Development will work to develop strategies to support the station's annual plan through all the various revenue streams, to...
Asheville, NC
$28,391-$169,446/year (est.)
Location: Chapel Hill, NC Supervisor: Chief Advancement Officer Travel Requirements:Approximately 25% of the time ABOUT COLLEGE ADVISING CORPS: With a bold goal of enrolling one millionlow-income, first-generation college and underrepresented high school students in college by 2025, we are excited...