Overview
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Serving Older Adults (SOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities and services to adults 50 and better connecting them to the resources they need and the opportunities that interest them. They create proactive and positive approaches to aging with the goal of maintaining optimal health and independence as long as possible through their five senior centers in Milwaukee County. These centers offer a place to socialize exercise participate in educational and creative classes dine and travel. Each year SOA serves over 5000 seniors with over 40% living below the poverty level.
Some facts about Seniors today:
One in six people will be 60 or older by 2030 according to the World Health Organization.
5.9 million older adults live below the federal poverty level.
One in four older adults experience social isolation which research has shown has a negative effect on physical and mental health longevity and quality of life.
9.1% of older households were food insecure at some time during 2022.
73% of older adults need help learning to use new devices.
Only 23% of older adults meet the activity guidelines for regular exercise which allows older adults to stay independent and prevent health problems associated with aging.
Core Values
We believe older adults have value and should be encouraged to continue to contribute to the world in a meaningful way that enhances their lives and the lives of others.
We believe older adults should be treated with respect dignity courtesy and compassion.
We believe older adults should have opportunities to interact and develop healthy relationships with people of all generations.
We believe older adults deserve to live a safe financially comfortable healthy life with assistance from community resources and social services if needed.
We embrace diversity and inclusion and celebrate the differences in who we are and what we believe.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Chief Development & Marketing Officer (CDMO) is a key member of SOAs senior leadership team responsible for building sustainable philanthropic revenue elevating organizational visibility and deepening donor and community engagement to secure SOAs future. This position plays a central role in shaping the organizations sustainability strategy and positioning SOA as a thought leader in senior services and in advancing aging with independence and autonomy.
The CDMO leads all fundraising and marketing initiatives including major gifts annual giving events grants sponsorships and communications to ensure SOA has the resources and recognition needed to achieve its mission of serving older adults with dignity and independence. The CDMO partners closely with the President/CEO Board of Directors and Development Committee to cultivate philanthropic support and strengthen SOAs presence across Milwaukee County and beyond.
Responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Fundraising & Development
Build and manage a diversified fundraising program including major gifts planned giving annual giving special events corporate sponsorships and foundation support; prepare the organization for future capital campaign opportunities.
Cultivate and steward relationships with donors prospective supporters and community partners.
Lead the planning and execution of annual fundraising campaigns donor appeals and stewardship activities.
Develop and steward a planned giving program that cultivates legacy gifts and strengthens SOAs long-term sustainability.
Provide monthly development reports and updates to the President/CEO and Board Development Committee.
Oversee donor database management ensuring timely and accurate recording receipting and acknowledgment of gifts.
Marketing & Communications
Lead an integrated marketing and communications strategy that strengthens SOAs brand amplifies its leadership in aging with independence and autonomy and inspires broad-based support from donors partners and the public.
Supervise the design and production of newsletters brochures annual reports and promotional materials. Manage digital communications including website email campaigns and social media presence.
Ensure consistent branding and messaging across all internal and external communications.
Coordinate the monthly production of The Connection magazine.
Leadership & Collaboration
Serve as a member of SOAs senior leadership team contributing to organization-wide strategy and decision-making.
Supervise and support the Development team including the Grant Manager and Community & Outreach Coordinator.
Partner with program and finance staff to align fundraising strategies with organizational priorities and budget needs.
Serve as staff liaison to the Board Development Committee supporting volunteer engagement in fundraising efforts.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Directly supervise the Development team to include Grant Manager and the Community and Outreach Coordinator
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Bachelors degree in communications business nonprofit management or related field required; advanced degree preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of progressive fundraising and marketing experience with proven success in major gifts and donor relations.
Strong knowledge of fundraising techniques donor cultivation and sponsorship development.
Experience with donor databases and digital marketing tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; strong storyteller with the ability to connect donors to mission impact.
Ability to lead motivate and collaborate with staff board members and volunteers.
Self-starter goal-oriented and highly organized with strong follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to community service and SOAs mission of supporting older adults.
COMPETENCIES
Strategic Fundraising & Donor Development
Ability to design and execute a comprehensive diversified fundraising strategy that includes major gifts annual campaigns planned giving corporate and foundation support and special events.
Demonstrated success in cultivating soliciting and stewarding major donors and building lasting philanthropic relationships.
Strategic thinking about long-term sustainability and positioning the organization for future capital campaigns.
Marketing Branding & Communications Leadership
Expertise in integrated marketing and communications including digital media storytelling and brand management.
Proven ability to elevate organizational visibility and build public recognition through strategic messaging and outreach.
Strong writing and presentation skills to effectively communicate mission impact.
Alignment to Mission
Passion and Interest: A true advocate for seniors promoting activities and services to assist them in living a fulfilled and healthy life.
Mission Communication: Ability to effectively communicate SOAs mission goals and impact to external and internal audiences.
Relationship Building & Community Engagement
High emotional intelligence and interpersonal skill in building authentic relationships with donors partners and community stakeholders.
Ability to serve as an ambassador for the organization representing it with professionalism and enthusiasm in the community.
Skilled at fostering strategic partnerships that expand reach and enhance mission impact.
Operational & Data-Driven Management
Proficiency in donor database management analytics and reporting to track performance and guide decision-making.
Organized detail-oriented and capable of managing multiple priorities with strong follow-through.
Financial acumen to align fundraising goals with organizational budgets and priorities.
COMPENSATION
Compensation includes a hiring range of $85k to $105k plus a full benefits package.
NOMINATION & APPLICATION PROCESS
This position is not just a job; its an opportunity to change lives of adults 50 and better. To learn more about SOA visit . Confidential inquiries nominations and questions concerning this search may be sent by email. To be considered for this opportunity please submit a cover letter and resume to either:
Dave Gromacki
Executive Search Consultant
OR
Lindsey Kriete
Practice Director
Required Experience:
Chief
OverviewORGANIZATION OVERVIEW Serving Older Adults (SOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities and services to adults 50 and better connecting them to the resources they need and the opportunities that interest them. They create proactive and positive approaches to aging with the ...
Overview
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
Serving Older Adults (SOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides opportunities and services to adults 50 and better connecting them to the resources they need and the opportunities that interest them. They create proactive and positive approaches to aging with the goal of maintaining optimal health and independence as long as possible through their five senior centers in Milwaukee County. These centers offer a place to socialize exercise participate in educational and creative classes dine and travel. Each year SOA serves over 5000 seniors with over 40% living below the poverty level.
Some facts about Seniors today:
One in six people will be 60 or older by 2030 according to the World Health Organization.
5.9 million older adults live below the federal poverty level.
One in four older adults experience social isolation which research has shown has a negative effect on physical and mental health longevity and quality of life.
9.1% of older households were food insecure at some time during 2022.
73% of older adults need help learning to use new devices.
Only 23% of older adults meet the activity guidelines for regular exercise which allows older adults to stay independent and prevent health problems associated with aging.
Core Values
We believe older adults have value and should be encouraged to continue to contribute to the world in a meaningful way that enhances their lives and the lives of others.
We believe older adults should be treated with respect dignity courtesy and compassion.
We believe older adults should have opportunities to interact and develop healthy relationships with people of all generations.
We believe older adults deserve to live a safe financially comfortable healthy life with assistance from community resources and social services if needed.
We embrace diversity and inclusion and celebrate the differences in who we are and what we believe.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Chief Development & Marketing Officer (CDMO) is a key member of SOAs senior leadership team responsible for building sustainable philanthropic revenue elevating organizational visibility and deepening donor and community engagement to secure SOAs future. This position plays a central role in shaping the organizations sustainability strategy and positioning SOA as a thought leader in senior services and in advancing aging with independence and autonomy.
The CDMO leads all fundraising and marketing initiatives including major gifts annual giving events grants sponsorships and communications to ensure SOA has the resources and recognition needed to achieve its mission of serving older adults with dignity and independence. The CDMO partners closely with the President/CEO Board of Directors and Development Committee to cultivate philanthropic support and strengthen SOAs presence across Milwaukee County and beyond.
Responsibilities
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Fundraising & Development
Build and manage a diversified fundraising program including major gifts planned giving annual giving special events corporate sponsorships and foundation support; prepare the organization for future capital campaign opportunities.
Cultivate and steward relationships with donors prospective supporters and community partners.
Lead the planning and execution of annual fundraising campaigns donor appeals and stewardship activities.
Develop and steward a planned giving program that cultivates legacy gifts and strengthens SOAs long-term sustainability.
Provide monthly development reports and updates to the President/CEO and Board Development Committee.
Oversee donor database management ensuring timely and accurate recording receipting and acknowledgment of gifts.
Marketing & Communications
Lead an integrated marketing and communications strategy that strengthens SOAs brand amplifies its leadership in aging with independence and autonomy and inspires broad-based support from donors partners and the public.
Supervise the design and production of newsletters brochures annual reports and promotional materials. Manage digital communications including website email campaigns and social media presence.
Ensure consistent branding and messaging across all internal and external communications.
Coordinate the monthly production of The Connection magazine.
Leadership & Collaboration
Serve as a member of SOAs senior leadership team contributing to organization-wide strategy and decision-making.
Supervise and support the Development team including the Grant Manager and Community & Outreach Coordinator.
Partner with program and finance staff to align fundraising strategies with organizational priorities and budget needs.
Serve as staff liaison to the Board Development Committee supporting volunteer engagement in fundraising efforts.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Directly supervise the Development team to include Grant Manager and the Community and Outreach Coordinator
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Bachelors degree in communications business nonprofit management or related field required; advanced degree preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of progressive fundraising and marketing experience with proven success in major gifts and donor relations.
Strong knowledge of fundraising techniques donor cultivation and sponsorship development.
Experience with donor databases and digital marketing tools.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; strong storyteller with the ability to connect donors to mission impact.
Ability to lead motivate and collaborate with staff board members and volunteers.
Self-starter goal-oriented and highly organized with strong follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to community service and SOAs mission of supporting older adults.
COMPETENCIES
Strategic Fundraising & Donor Development
Ability to design and execute a comprehensive diversified fundraising strategy that includes major gifts annual campaigns planned giving corporate and foundation support and special events.
Demonstrated success in cultivating soliciting and stewarding major donors and building lasting philanthropic relationships.
Strategic thinking about long-term sustainability and positioning the organization for future capital campaigns.
Marketing Branding & Communications Leadership
Expertise in integrated marketing and communications including digital media storytelling and brand management.
Proven ability to elevate organizational visibility and build public recognition through strategic messaging and outreach.
Strong writing and presentation skills to effectively communicate mission impact.
Alignment to Mission
Passion and Interest: A true advocate for seniors promoting activities and services to assist them in living a fulfilled and healthy life.
Mission Communication: Ability to effectively communicate SOAs mission goals and impact to external and internal audiences.
Relationship Building & Community Engagement
High emotional intelligence and interpersonal skill in building authentic relationships with donors partners and community stakeholders.
Ability to serve as an ambassador for the organization representing it with professionalism and enthusiasm in the community.
Skilled at fostering strategic partnerships that expand reach and enhance mission impact.
Operational & Data-Driven Management
Proficiency in donor database management analytics and reporting to track performance and guide decision-making.
Organized detail-oriented and capable of managing multiple priorities with strong follow-through.
Financial acumen to align fundraising goals with organizational budgets and priorities.
COMPENSATION
Compensation includes a hiring range of $85k to $105k plus a full benefits package.
NOMINATION & APPLICATION PROCESS
This position is not just a job; its an opportunity to change lives of adults 50 and better. To learn more about SOA visit . Confidential inquiries nominations and questions concerning this search may be sent by email. To be considered for this opportunity please submit a cover letter and resume to either:
Dave Gromacki
Executive Search Consultant
OR
Lindsey Kriete
Practice Director
Required Experience:
Chief
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