Well-managed leadership transitions can create fundraising and engagement opportunities that will position the new president for success, according to two advancement leaders speaking at the recent CASE District II conference.
Daniel Helwig, dean of college advancement for York College, and David Beidleman, vice president for institutional advancement and community relations at Elizabethtown College, shared an outline of a presidential transition plan during their presentation, "Through the Transition: Managing Advancement Efforts through a Presidential Succession."
"When a president is leaving under positive circumstances, it provides an opportunity to lift up the president and lift up the institution," Beidleman said. He noted that fundraisers could explore naming opportunities, scholarships or ways to honor the departing president with donors—including trustees—who had strong relationships with or respect for the departing leader.
"You have to take the temperature of your leader and your volunteers to decide what's appropriate," Helwig added. He also advised fundraisers to set goals for closing certain gifts with the outgoing president to maintain a sense of purpose while his or her term is winding down.
Among the other advice offered:
This article is from the March 2013 issue of BriefCASE.
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