Director of Development , Goldman School of Public Policy
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Education Administration
Director of Development (0462U), Goldman School of Public Policy - 84382
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Founded in 1969, the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) embodies the intellectual rigor, entrepreneurial spirit, public mission, and social commitment characteristic of UC Berkeley. As a professional school of public policy grounded in scholarly practice, GSPP mobilizes the rich academic resources of the campus to provide a transformational academic and cultural experience that instills standards of excellence and a deep sense of pride in one’s work, community, and academic home.
GSPP consistently ranks among the top policy schools in the country, currently ranked #1 in policy analysis and #2 in social policy according to U.S. News and World Report. GSPP helped define the art and science of modern public policy and pioneered the data‑driven, evidence‑based approach that remains our hallmark. GSPP offers three graduate degree programs (with approximately 330 students), a doctoral program, an undergraduate minor, and several concurrent degrees.
GSPP’s 40+ faculty represent the top researchers in their respective fields—including economics, political science, law, social psychology, and engineering—and their expertise ranges from education policy to racial profiling to clean energy. Fundamental to GSPP’s success is our culture, shaped by individuals from across the globe whose diverse perspectives and life experiences enrich our community. GSPP students, faculty, and staff are distinguished by exceptional talent, broad experience, and a shared commitment to GSPP’s public mission.
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The Director of Development at Goldman School of Public Policy is a senior fundraising leader responsible for advancing the school’s strategic vision through transformative philanthropic support. This role drives engagement with individuals, alumni, parents, and corporate and foundation partners to secure major gifts that fuel key initiatives, school‑wide priorities, and affiliated centers and institutes. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director manages a portfolio of 100‑150 top‑tier prospects with giving capacity of $100,000 or more, leading efforts to achieve an ambitious annual fundraising goal of $1 million or greater.
ApplicationReview Date
The First Review Date for this job is: 03/03/2026.
ResponsibilitiesThe Director of Development is a senior fundraising leader driving transformative philanthropic support for the Goldman School of Public Policy. This role secures major gifts from high‑net‑worth individuals, alumni, parents, and corporate and foundation partners, aligning donor interests with institutional priorities to advance student support, faculty and research excellence, and the school’s strategic goals.…
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