Senior Director, Corporate Relations
Location
United States
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
$125K - $135K / year
Seniority
Lead
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Job Description
Senior Director, Corporate Relations
WomenHeart
Role Description Reporting to the CEO, the Sr. Director of Corporate Relations is responsible for building, managing, and growing WomenHeart’s corporate funding pipeline and portfolio. This position is focused exclusively on private sector engagement and corporate revenue generation in support of WomenHeart’s mission-driven programs and organizational priorities. The Sr. Director of Corporate Relations is responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting, securing, and stewarding relationships with corporations, life sciences companies, and other industry partners. Success in this role requires strong relationship management, new business development, independent execution of core fundraising responsibilities, sound judgment, internal accountability, timely communication, and accurate tracking of activity and results. Duties & Responsibilities - Corporate Partnership Strategy - Develop and maintain a clear corporate fundraising strategy that outlines how WomenHeart will meet annual corporate funding goals and revenue targets. - Develop and implement a corporate engagement strategy aligned with WomenHeart’s annual development goals and organizational priorities. - Build and maintain a robust pipeline of corporate prospects and current partners, including documented cultivation, solicitation, renewal, and stewardship plans. - Identify and pursue new corporate funding opportunities in life sciences, healthcare, financial services, consumer brands, and other sectors aligned with WomenHeart’s mission and values. - Assess prospective partnerships for mission alignment, reputational fit, and revenue potential. - Monitor trends in corporate giving, sponsorship, CSR, and industry engagement to inform strategy and outreach. - Identify risks, opportunities, and shifts in the external funding environment, and adjust strategy accordingly to strengthen WomenHeart’s corporate funding portfolio. - Revenue Generation and Stewardship - Meet or exceed annual corporate revenue goals established by WomenHeart leadership. - Manage the full lifecycle of corporate partnerships from prospecting through solicitation, negotiation, contracting, implementation, stewardship, and renewal. - Grow existing corporate accounts while maintaining a consistent focus on new business development. - Develop sponsorship concepts, proposals, decks, and related materials in collaboration with internal teams. - Ensure that partner communications, proposals, reports, and stewardship materials clearly communicate mission value, impact, metrics, and next steps. - Maintain proactive and professional communication with funders and corporate partners. - Cross Functional Collaboration - Work closely with the CEO, Development, Programs, Communications, and Operation teams to align corporate funding opportunities with organizational priorities and implementation capacity. - Coordinate internally to develop realistic program concepts, budgets, reporting plans, and deliverables for corporate-supported work. - Participate actively in meetings, planning conversations, and organizational initiatives, and follow through on commitments. - Proactively communicate progress, challenges, and opportunities to senior leadership — escalating issues early to find solutions. - Escalate challenges, delays, and risks in a timely manner. - Accountability, Systems, and Reporting - Maintain complete, timely, and accurate records of partner activity, proposals, deadlines, agreements, and deliverables in the organization’s CRM system. - Provide regular reports on pipeline activity, revenue progress, account status, and upcoming opportunities to leadership. - Develop and manage revenue forecasts and relevant budget inputs in partnership with Finance and Development leadership. - Participate in the organization’s annual budget planning process to help inform corporate revenue goals, projections, and targets for the upcoming fiscal year. - Collaborate in the development and maintenance, as necessary, of project plans in MS Planner, including relevant deadlines, clear points of responsibility, and deliverables for funded activities. - Independently manage day-to-day responsibilities and deadlines expected of a director-level fundraising role. - Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree preferred; relevant experience may be considered in lieu of formal degree requirements. - Minimum 7 to 10 years of relevant experience in corporate relations, business development, sponsorship, corporate fundraising, or nonprofit development. - Demonstrated success securing and stewarding corporate partnerships and revenue. - Experience managing multiple funder or partner relationships simultaneously with strong project management discipline. - Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills. - Demonstrated ability to use CRM systems, maintain accurate records, and manage reporting obligations. - Ability to analyze partnership opportunities, develop budgets or revenue projections, and communicate results using data and metrics. - Ability to work collaboratively across departments while also operating independently with limited oversight. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and related workplace technologies, including systems used for project management, reporting, and donor or partner tracking. - Demonstrated ability to anticipate, assess, and respond strategically to risks, opportunities, and changes in the funding environment. - Ability to travel to WomenHeart events, corporate partner events or convenings (up to 25% depending on location).
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