Associate Director Of Alumni Engagement Regional Programs
Listed on 2026-06-01
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Education Administration, Professional Development
Location: Williamstown
Associate Director Of Alumni Engagement For Regional Programs
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Williamstown, MA (Main Campus)
Williams College seeks a talented and experienced Associate Director of Alumni Engagement for Regional Programs to architect and grow comprehensive engagement for alumni in more than
60 active, volunteer-led regional associations around the world.
The Associate Director will travel extensively to meet with alumni,working to strengthen the college's network, cultivate volunteerism and support, and produce high-impact events.
A creative, energetic, and empathetic team, the Office of Alumni Engagement seeks a colleague with an entrepreneurial spirit and the ability to manage a high volume of programs, stakeholders, and priorities in a fast-paced environment. Ideal candidates should have a strong background in volunteer management, program designand event execution, marketing and communications, anddata-informed engagement strategy.
The Associate Director will design and implement a robust menu ofevents and programs while proactively recruiting new alumni volunteer leadership and ensuring stable succession planning for established associations. You will manage a three-tiered engagement model, through which you will:
- directly produce high-impact events like Presidential and Faculty talks;
- co-create signature programs like Viewing Parties, Mountain Days, and Williams Welcomes;
- support a large number of alumni-initiated and alumni-led gatherings in regions.
Williams College is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where members from all backgrounds can live, learn, andthrive.
Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Executive Director of Alumni Relations, the Associate Director leads a robust volunteer corps in implementing an exciting array of engagement opportunities across 60 active regional association markets. They also provide guidance, support,and management of volunteers to facilitate the sharing of ideas andbest practices among regional volunteers.
This position proactively identifies and pilots innovative modelsfor signature annual events that strengthen connections between the college and its global alumni, parent, and family populations. TheAD also serves as the brand manager for regional communications,elevating the quality of digital and print outreach to ensure asophisticated and inclusive alumni experience.
This position is housed within Alumni Engagement, with deep collaboration across College Relations to ensure that all alumni,parents, and families, regardless of where they reside, have accessto events and resources that can strengthen their connection to the college and one another.
Specific responsibilities will include (but are not limitedto):
- Designing and implementing the overarching strategy for the regional association framework through a tiered engagement modelthat balances institutional excellence with local autonomy.
- Traveling extensively to meet with alumni where they live andwork-strengthening the college's network, cultivating a spirit of volunteerism and support, and producing high-impact events.
- Managing the comprehensive volunteer lifecycle, including identification, recruitment, training, stewardship, and succession planning for high-performing regions.
- Architecting and producing high-stakes, high-impact events,including Presidential Events and faculty talks, as the primary lead on strategy, logistics, and visual brand execution.
- Co-creating "anchor" programs-such as Williams Welcomes,Viewing Parties, and Mountain Day-by providing volunteers with strategic frameworks, marketing collateral, and logistical scaffolding.
- Overseeing the delivery of strategic logistical support,including registration systems, data-driven marketing, and digital invitations, while maintaining Williams' brand standards.
- Serving as the lead communicator for the regional portfolio,producing high-quality digital and print invitations and collateral.
- Identifying and piloting innovative engagement models in emerging or international markets, including "Williams in a Box"and special international gatherings.
- Partnering strategically with Alumni Engagement and Development colleagues to architect events that broaden engagement.
- Adapting programming to meet the interests of young alumni and diverse populations.
- Aligning regional event calendars with institutional priorities, presidential travel schedules, and other campus-wide events.
- At least a bachelor's degree and a minimum of 5 years relevant experience in educational settings, volunteer management, event planning, business operations, marketing/communications, or comparable field of endeavor.
- Experience managing…
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