Chief Advancement Officer
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Management
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
About Western Landowners Alliance (WLA)
Founded in 2012 by landowners and managers, the organization aims to increase the wellbeing of working lands in the American West and the living communities, including human and wildlife, that depend on them.
Position OverviewThe Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) is a senior executive leader responsible for advancing the mission of Western Landowners Alliance through philanthropic revenue generation, strategic marketing and public relations. The CAO leads the strategy and execution of a diversified, values-aligned fundraising, marketing and communications program that advances WLA’s mission to sustain working lands, promote land stewardship, and strengthen communities and landscapes across the American West.
This role is accountable for building and managing a robust philanthropic revenue portfolio that includes annual, multi-year, and transformational funding sources. Additionally, the CAO oversees marketing, brand strategy, media relations, communications, and stakeholder engagement to elevate WLA’s presence and influence. The CAO plays a critical role in amplifying WLA’s mission and programs, ensuring clear, consistent, and compelling messaging that resonates with diverse audiences, including donors, policy makers, members, and partners.
Amount of Time & Status: 40 hours a week, exempt, Monday-Friday
Location: This position is remote, but individuals must be located in the West. Periodic travel will be required.
Reports to: Chief Executive Officer
Direct Reports: Communications Director, Development Director
Duties/Responsibilities Include- Serve as a key member of the executive team, actively contributing to organizational strategy.
- Develop and lead WLA’s advancement strategy, integrating philanthropic revenue, marketing, and communications with organizational priorities.
- Provide overall leadership and accountability for fundraising, ensuring achievement of revenue goals through a diversified portfolio of annual, multi-year, and transformational funding from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government grants and contracts.
- Lead marketing and public relations strategy to expand WLA’s visibility, influence, and audience engagement.
- Oversee brand positioning, media relations, campaigns, and external communications to strengthen WLA’s reputation and attract donors, partners, and members.
- Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major funders; personally manage a portfolio of high-impact donor relationships.
- Partner closely with the CEO and development team to design and execute a sustainable major gifts strategy and strengthen engagement with top prospects and supporters.
- Define and lead the long‑term strategy for major fundraising initiatives, including campaigns, planned giving, and the creation of an endowment.
- Track, analyze, and report fundraising performance, trends, opportunities, and risks to the CEO and Board of Directors.
- Engage and support Board members in fundraising and ambassador roles, particularly in elevating WLA’s visibility and external relationships.
- Guide messaging and stakeholder engagement strategies that authentically center landowners and land managers to elevate the voice of American stewardship.
- Use data and analytics to inform fundraising, marketing, and communications strategies, evaluate performance, and drive continuous improvement.
- Serve as a visible and credible representative of WLA, providing strategic counsel on public positioning, reputational risk, and emerging issues, and acting as a spokesperson or overseeing media engagement as appropriate.
- Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and high‑performing advancement team culture grounded in accountability, innovation, and connection to mission and impact.
- Minimum of 10 years of progressive fundraising experience, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role with budget and supervisory responsibility.
- Deep experience developing major and principal gift programs, including capital and/or endowment campaigns and the systems that support them.
- Strong strategic communications skills, with the ability to translate complex programs, policy, and field‑based work…
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