Executive Brief

Director of Development
Loyola Law School

About the University: Loyola Marymount

Founded in 1911, Loyola Marymount University is a top-ranked national university rooted in the Catholic, Jesuit, and Marymount traditions. LMU is committed to fostering a diverse academic community rich in opportunity for intellectual engagement and real-world experience. LMU enrolls an academically ambitious, multicultural, and socioeconomically diverse student body. The university recruits, retains and supports a diverse faculty committed to excellence in teaching, research, scholarship and creativity. LMU's three campuses are rooted in the heart of Los Angeles, a global capital for arts and entertainment, innovation and technology, business and entrepreneurship.

LMU's Mission:

Loyola Marymount University offers rigorous undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs to academically ambitious students committed to lives of meaning and purpose. LMU benefits from their location in Los Angeles, a dynamic city that brings into sharp focus the issues of our time and provides an ideal context for study, research, creative work, and active engagement. By intention and philosophy, LMU invites men and women diverse in talents, interests, and cultural backgrounds to enrich their educational community and advance their mission:

  • The encouragement of learning
  • The education of the whole person
  • The service of faith and the promotion of justice

The University is institutionally committed to Roman Catholicism and takes its fundamental inspiration from the combined heritage of the Jesuits, the Marymount Sisters, and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. This Catholic identity and religious heritage distinguish LMU from other universities and provide touchstones for understanding our threefold mission.

Please visit Mission and Ministry to view the full Mission Statement.

Loyola Law School

Loyola Law School (LLS) is located in the legal, financial and media capital of California. It is home to world-renowned faculty, and academic programs at the leading edge of the legal field. LLS  students want to change the world, and they’re doing it.

Loyola Law is the first ABA-approved school in California with a pro bono graduation requirement and LLS is committed to ethics and the public interest. The School's 1,100 students donate more than 40,000 hours per year to nonprofit organizations and have helped get 15 wrongly convicted people out of prison and off of death row. They have helped dozens of other clients convicted to life-without-parole sentences as juveniles achieve early release based on mitigating factors.

Entertainment law, cybersecurity, juvenile justice, conflict resolution and immigration law are a few of the areas where Loyola Law is defining the state of the art. 

Leadership Spotlight

Brietta R. Clark - Dean, Loyola Law School

Brietta R. Clark
Dean, Loyola Law School


Brietta Clark was appointed Fritz B. Burns Dean of LMU Loyola Law School on June 1, 2024, following her service as interim dean and senior vice president.

Clark, a nationally recognized expert in health law, has used her extensive experience to elevate the law school’s curriculum, guide students and alumni on their career paths, and influence the public discourse via her scholarship, public service, and media commentary. The 19th dean of Loyola Law School, Clark is one of five authors on the ninth edition of “Health Law,” the leading health law casebook in American law schools. She has taught health law-related courses to law students, bioethics master’s students, and undergraduates.

Since joining the law school faculty in 2001, Clark has served in numerous leadership roles, including as Associate Dean for Faculty from 2015-20. She was recently awarded the 2023 David P. Leonard Faculty Service Award by the St. Thomas More Society. She has received recognition for her mentorship by the school’s Black Law Students Association, the Judge Stephen O’Neil Trial Advocacy Mentoring Program (“Young Lawyers Program”), and the Health Law & Bioethics Student Association. Additionally, she participated in the AJCU Ignatian Colleagues Program for leaders in Jesuit higher education.

Throughout her career, Clark’s research and public service has focused on inequity in the U.S. healthcare delivery and financing system – especially its effects on vulnerable populations. She has written and provided testimony about the role that law can play in shaping healthcare access and quality, exploring the causes of unequal access and treatment and offering potential solutions. She has assisted legal organizations working to preserve access to essential healthcare services that are at risk because of hospital mergers or closures in underserved communities, discriminatory coverage exclusions, or inadequate provider networks. She has also provided community education related to national health reform and health-related state initiatives.

Early in her career, Clark helped draft ethical and legal pain management guidelines for physicians during her service on the Los Angeles County Medical Association-Bar Association Joint Committee on Bioethics. She served on the Institutional Review Board for Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles. She also served as a volunteer attorney with the HIV/AIDS Legal Services Alliance.

Before joining the LLS community, Clark worked in the Los Angeles office of Sidley, Austin, Brown & Wood, specializing in health care transactions and regulatory compliance. As a law student, Clark volunteered with the National Health Law Program, which nurtured her interest in Medicaid access and protecting safety-net hospitals in underserved communities. Clark earned her B.A. from the University of Chicago and her J.D. from USC Law School, where she was also a post-graduate redisearch fellow. 

In addition to her connections with the LLS community, the activities that spark the greatest joy for Dean Clark include spending time with family, dancing, traveling, nature walks, and getting lost in a good story.

Giving at LMU

Led by Senior Vice President for Advancement, Peter Wilch, Loyola Marymount University's Office of Advancement engages alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends. The impact of philanthropic support is critical to attracting exceptional students, strengthening academic programs, recruiting outstanding faculty, and increasing research opportunities.

Leadership Spotlight

Jeanie Kim - Vice President of Development

Jeanie Kim
Vice President of Development


Jeanie Kim joined University Advancement in 2024 and brings more than 20 years of fundraising experience at institutions including Princeton University, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Los Angeles Philharmonic. Jeanie also served as director of literary programs at Lannan Foundation. In her current role, Kim is responsible for overseeing a team of development professionals who lead fundraising efforts for LMU’s various colleges and programs. Kim holds a bachelor of arts in English from UCLA.

The Opportunity: Director of Development, Loyola Law School

Loyola Marymount University - Director of Development, Loyola Law School - Job Description (PDF Download)

Job Summary

Under the direction of the Senior Director of Development, this position is charged with creating and implementing a comprehensive development program to engage and solicit alumni, parents, friends, community members, business and civic leaders to achieve the development goals for the School. The Director of Development is personally responsible for soliciting and closing major gifts focused on those of $100,000 or more. As the University Advancement content expert on the School, this position is responsible for educating and collaborating with all University Advancement development colleagues regarding funding opportunities within the School.

LMU believes that diversity and excellence go together; they seek to hire individuals who have a significant potential for cultural contribution in the workplace and a commitment to working effectively with colleagues and donors from diverse backgrounds.

The Role and Responsibilities

Position Specific Responsibilities:
  • Under the direction of the Senior Director, design and implement a comprehensive development plan to increase philanthropic support for funding priorities established by the Dean. Focus on strategically identifying, engaging, qualifying, cultivating, and soliciting major gifts of $100,000 or more, and stewarding donors to Loyola Law School. Achieve annual and campaign development goals. Build, develop and manage a portfolio of 100-125 major and principal gift prospects, with a goal of having 30-40 prospects in the solicitation phase of the donor cycle at any given time. Execute at least 200 meaningful engagements and present 20+ proposals per year, with an expectation of escalating philanthropic goals.
     
  • Develop effective fundraising strategies in coordination and collaboration with the Senior Director and the Dean and other members of the University Advancement team. Collaborate with all University Advancement partners including other unit-based development officers, Annual Giving & Annual Leadership Giving, Parent Giving, Principal Gifts, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Planned Giving, Advancement Information Services, and Special Events to achieve annual and campaign development goals. Strategically coordinate strategies for major gift solicitations with University Advancement partners. Actively involve the Dean, department heads, faculty, and key volunteers in the identification, cultivation, and solicitation process as appropriate.
     
  • Work collaboratively with members of the Dean’s staff who provide support to the School’s development efforts in the areas of communications, partnerships, outreach, and scholarship selection. Ensure that the awarding and reporting of scholarships and other gifts is completed accurately and appropriately.

Loyola Marymount University Expectations

Exhibit behavior that supports the mission, vision, and values of the university. Communicate and employ interpersonal actions that model high standards of professional, responsible, accountable, and ethical conduct. Demonstrate a commitment to outstanding customer service.

Requisite Qualifications:
  • Typically, a Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience.  Master’s degree preferred. Incumbent will be expected to continue upgrading knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to keep abreast of regulation/policy changes.
     
  • Minimum five years of experience in development or a related field, preferably in higher education. A track record that demonstrates solid fundraising results and demonstrated success soliciting and closing major gifts. This includes the ability to plan, organize and implement fundraising activities effectively, as well as participate in high-level individual, corporate, and/or foundation solicitations. Experience in promoting and coordinating the involvement of volunteers. Experience should be in progressively responsible positions.
     
  • Demonstrated ability to set priorities, coordinate multiple projects and personally ask and close gifts. Willingness to travel and work occasional weekend/evening hours. Deal effectively and comfortably with high-level donor prospects. A high energy, goal oriented worker who is well organized and personable. Utilize a creative approach to fundraising projects. Ability to effectively communicate the vision, values and mission of Loyola Marymount University, while capturing the interest of the prospect.
     
  • Demonstrated successful experience working with boards comprising prominent corporate and community volunteers and alumni.
     
  • Ability to collaborate with colleagues across multiple areas (i.e., academics, communications, business and finance, administration, government and community relations, external partnerships) to bring projects to completion successfully.
     
  • Exemplary communication skills (both written and oral) evidenced by background in preparing comprehensive reports and executive summaries incorporating complex, highly technical information.
     
  • Highly developed organizational and leadership skills.
     
  • Demonstrated computer competency in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and preferably have knowledge of Advance or other comparable fundraising systems.

Applications & Nominations

Don’t check off all the boxes or meet every single requirement? We have learned that potential candidates hesitate when applying for a job unless they meet every single requirement. Boyden Boston is dedicated to inclusivity and valuing diversity and equity in the workplace. If this opportunity excites you, but your background may not be a perfect match, we still encourage you to apply.

Contact Information

To explore this opportunity further, please send your resume in confidence to:

Lisa Vuona
Managing Partner, Boston
lvuona@boyden.com
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Lisa Vuona has decades of experience in executive search and human resource management, primarily in the non-profit, healthcare and education sectors. She is distinguished by her track record and network, and by her approach, which combines the strategic power of data with a finely tuned ability to understand the client’s organization and identify high-caliber leaders who fit the culture.

Beth Parsons
Principal, Boston
bparsons@boyden.com
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Beth Parsons specializes in the education and non-profit sectors, having held fundraising and leadership roles in prominent educational and social impact organizations for nearly 20 years. She partners with clients to develop search strategies on the basis of organizational needs and core values. Her extensive advancement network serves as a source of high-impact talent.

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