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Director of Development (Fundraising) Reviews

What is it like working as a Director of Development (Fundraising)?

March 2019
Hustle.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Broomall:
Pros: Team
Cons: Marketing
February 2019
Helping connect alumni and friends of the university to their philanthropic passion and helping them reach their goals.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Tallahassee:
Pros: I thoroughly enjoy being at my alma mater and meeting new people and helping them to in any way that I can to realize their philanthropic objectives (with their time, treasure or referrals).
Cons: Politics and the inability of the move up in a flat organization.
February 2019
Enjoyable.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Denver:
Pros: The People
Cons: The winter weather
January 2019
Challening, stressful, rewarding, exciting.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Tuscaloosa:
Pros: Meeting successful alumni
Cons: traveling
September 2017
Isolated.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Philippi:
Pros: I do not like working here, but I like my job.
Cons: The commute; too rural and lack of opportunity or cultural activities; no diversity.
August 2017
I love raising funds for MCC.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in Phoenix:
Have a defined purpose and passion for this field and industry.
June 2017
Know your worth.
Director of Development (Fundraising) in New York:
Invest the organization to see what resources are in place ( staff support) and ask employer would be open to expanding your team to get addition support.

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