What are the responsibilities and job description for the Vice President for Institutional Advancement McCormick Theological Seminary position at Chicago African Americans in Philanthropy?
Since its founding in 1829, McCormick Theological Seminary has been a leader in theological education, dedicated to preparing transformational leaders who embody faith, pursue justice, and drive meaningful change in the church and society. Rooted in the vibrant urban context of Chicago, McCormick unites a richly diverse and connected community to explore God’s call in the world.
The Seminary is seeking a Vice President for Institutional Advancement, an innovative and dynamic leader who will partner with incoming President, Dr. Maisha I. Handy, staff, alumni / ae, and the broader community to advance its mission and core values. This position reports directly to Dr. Handy and offers an extraordinary opportunity to shape the Seminary’s philanthropic strategy, build partnerships, and lead impactful fundraising efforts in support of McCormick’s inclusive programs.
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