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10:00 AM - 10:15 AM GMT
Welcome and Introductions
Speakers: Kirsty MacDonald, Deputy Principal, Advancement, Royal Academy of Music, Sergei Guriev, Dean, London Business School, Sue Cunningham, President and CEO, Council for Advancement and Support of Education
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM GMT
The Perception of HE and the role Institutional Leaders play in supporting success
Speakers: Sue Cunningham, President and CEO, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Barbara Altmann, President Emerita, Franklin & Marshall College, Professor Charlie Jeffery, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of York
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM GMT
Ethics and Sustainability
This session will explore the importance of ethical fundraising and what it means to you and your Institutions.
Speakers: Kate Bond, Chief Advancement Officer, Trinity College Dublin, Professor Charlie Jeffery, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of York
1:15 PM - 2:00 PM GMT
Artful Asking
We often think of a solicitation as a singular event, a meeting where we "make the ask." This may be the case for lower-level donations, but when it comes to major gifts, they rarely come from a single visit. Rather, we need to build up a relationship over many interactions – meetings, events, phone calls – and really understand what a potential donor might be looking to achieve in making a gift. Questioning and listening are powerful skills. Understand the solicitation process and learn how to develop questions instead of talking points – this will inform your gift strategy, advance relationships, and result in a joyful "Yes" to your request.
Speakers: Kirsty MacDonald, Deputy Principal, Advancement, Royal Academy of Music, Emily Robin, Associate Dean, London Business School
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM GMT
Making the Ask
For many, the idea of making an ask for support is the most daunting aspect of advancement. The truth is, with preparation and practice, your confidence and comfort will increase dramatically. In a series of role plays, we will consider not only the sort of preparation required to ensure your meeting is fruitful and enjoyable, but also what a conversation during an actual visit might sound like.
Speakers: Kirsty MacDonald, Deputy Principal, Advancement, Royal Academy of Music, Emily Robin, Associate Dean, London Business School, Barbara Altmann, President Emerita, Franklin & Marshall College
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM GMT
The Winning Partnership: The Importance of the Relationship Between Institution and Advancement Leaders
A true partnership between an academic leader and their advancement lead is the key to successful fundraising but what does it take to create this type of relationship? In this moderated conversation, hear from a seasoned academic leader and senior advancement professional as they discuss the importance of clear roles, responsibilities, and expectations. They’ll also explore critical success factors to consider and implement as well as tips and attributes to make your partnership a winning one.
Speakers: Shitij Kapur, President & Principal, King's College London, Georgina Cannon, Executive Director, Philanthropy & Alumni Engagement, King's College London
4:30 PM - 5:15 PM GMT
Group day 1 reflections
This is an opportunity for academic and Institutional leaders to split off and spend time with Faculty members to dive deeper into the topics covered in day 1.
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM GMT
Welcome to day 2
Speakers: Kirsty MacDonald, Deputy Principal, Advancement, Royal Academy of Music
9:30 AM - 10:15 AM GMT
Why reputation should matter to universities – and what you can do about it
Speakers: Kirsty Walker, Vice-President (External Engagement), UCL
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM GMT
How to build your own story and ensuring everyone is on the same page
Speakers: Barbara Altmann, President Emerita, Franklin & Marshall College, Professor Charlie Jeffery, Vice-Chancellor and President, University of York, Kate Bond, Chief Advancement Officer, Trinity College Dublin