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Vice President, Engineering

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$176K - $227K/yr

As the VP of Engineering at S-Docs, you will be responsible for leading the execution, delivery ... messaging platforms. * Strong working knowledge of i-PaaS integration platforms (e.g. Mulesoft ...

Vice President, Engineering

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$176K - $227K/yr

As the VP of Engineering at S-Docs, you will be responsible for leading the execution, delivery ... messaging platforms. * Strong working knowledge of i-PaaS integration platforms (e.g. Mulesoft ...

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Vice President of Housing

Little Neck, NY · On-site

$200K - $225K/yr

The VP of Housing will lead Commonpoint's efforts to become a high-impact developer, owner, and ... Lead public approval processes, community engagement, and messaging around housing initiatives.

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VP Maritime Engineering

White Plains, NY · On-site

$186K - $240K/yr

Marine Engineering Division, Vice President Reporting to the SVP Operations, this position will be responsible for Business Development, Marketing, Resource Management, and technical oversite of the ...

Vice President

Chicago, IL · Hybrid

$110K - $120K/yr

The Opportunity The Vice President of Fundraising will own the full fundraising lifecycle ... Ensure high-quality proposal development and consistent messaging * Track performance metrics and ...

For over 30 years we have been engineering breakthroughs that others thought impossible ... Serve as communications advisor to the CMO on messaging strategy, stakeholder engagement, and ...

Vice President, Engineering Common Sense Media is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the research-backed information, education, and ...

Ensure the success of client programming, campaigns, partnerships, and activations while providing ... Review and refine media materials including pitches, messaging documents, executive bios, thought ...

Developer-focused technology companies delivering scalable customer education programs. As Codio ... Monitor competitor strategies and market dynamics to inform positioning and messaging. Key Measures ...

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How much do vice president messaging engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president messaging engineer in the United States is $215,595.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $180,000.00 and $232,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a messaging engineer?

A messaging engineer is a technical professional responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining messaging systems such as email, chat, or collaboration platforms. They often work with protocols like SMTP, XMPP, or MQTT and may use tools like message brokers and APIs to ensure reliable communication within organizations.

What engineers make $300,000 a year?

Senior messaging engineers, especially those with extensive experience, specialized skills in communication protocols, and expertise in large-scale systems, can earn $300,000 or more annually. High compensation often depends on factors such as industry, location, certifications, and the complexity of the messaging infrastructure they manage.

What engineers make $500,000?

Senior messaging engineers or specialized engineering leaders in high-demand fields such as cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, or software architecture can earn $500,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced certifications, and leadership responsibilities. Compensation often includes base salary, bonuses, and stock options, particularly in large tech companies or startups with significant growth potential.

What does a VP engineer do?

A Vice President Messaging Engineer oversees the design, development, and implementation of messaging systems and communication infrastructure within an organization. They manage engineering teams, ensure system reliability, and work on integrating messaging platforms with other IT systems, often requiring expertise in network protocols, security, and cloud services. Their role involves strategic planning and leadership to support effective internal and external communication channels.
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Vice President of Advancement

Vice President of Advancement

LAKE ERIE COLLEGE

Painesville, OH

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

REPORTS TO: PRESIDENT

STATUS: FULL-TIME, EXEMPT, SALARIED

Lake Erie College, a small, co-educational, four-year, independent liberal arts college located in Painesville, OH, 30 miles east of Cleveland, invites applications for the full-time position of Vice President of Advancement. The Vice President for Advancement serves as a key member of the President's Cabinet and provides strategic leadership for the College's fundraising, marketing and communications, alumni engagement, and presidential initiatives. Reporting directly to the President, the Vice President of Advancement serves as the College's chief advancement officer helping to strengthen institutional visibility, philanthropic support, strategic partnerships, and stakeholder relationships.

In addition to overseeing the College's fundraising and communications efforts, the Vice President of Advancement serves as a trusted counselor to the President, coordinating strategic initiatives, supporting Board of Trustees engagement, facilitating cross-divisional collaboration, and advancing institutional priorities. The Vice President of Advancement plays a critical role in positioning the College for long-term growth, financial sustainability, and mission fulfillment.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Serves as the College's chief development officer and provides leadership for all fundraising activities, including major gifts, annual giving, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, and government funding opportunities.

  • Collaborates closely with the President to develop and implement strategies that increase philanthropic support and strengthens donor engagement.

  • Maintains an active portfolio of major and principal gift prospects through all stages of qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.

  • Leads comprehensive fundraising campaigns and strategic advancement initiatives.

  • Identifies and develops new sources of philanthropic and institutional support.

  • Oversees donor relations and advancement services, ensuring strong stewardship practices, accurate gift processing, reporting, and donor record management.

  • Fosters a culture of philanthropy across the institution.

  • Provides leadership for alumni engagement initiatives that strengthens lifelong connections between alumni and the College.

  • Oversees alumni programming, reunions, volunteer opportunities, and alumni board activities.

  • Builds and maintains productive relationships with alumni, donors, community leaders, corporate partners, foundations, and governmental agencies.

  • Represents the College at community, civic, and professional events.

  • Provides strategic leadership for institutional marketing, communications, branding, public relations, and media relations.

  • Oversees the development and execution of integrated marketing and communications strategies that advance enrollment, fundraising, and institutional reputation goals.

  • Ensures consistent messaging and brand standards across all external communications.

  • Partners with campus leadership to promote institutional achievements, strategic initiatives, and key priorities.

  • Provides leadership, supervision, and professional development for staff within advancement, alumni engagement, marketing, communications, and related areas.

  • Establishes measurable goals and performance metrics for areas of responsibility.

  • Manages departmental budgets and resources effectively

  • Serves as a member of the President's Cabinet and contributes to institutional planning and decision-making.

  • Other duties as assigned by the President.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & KEY COMPETENCIES:

  • Bachelor's degree required; master's degree preferred.

  • Minimum of seven to ten years of progressively responsible leadership experience in advancement, fundraising, communications, higher education administration, nonprofit leadership, or a related field.

  • Demonstrated success in major gift fundraising and donor relationship management.

  • Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.

  • Strong organizational, strategic planning, and project management abilities.

  • Experience working effectively with governing boards, senior leaders, donors, volunteers, and community stakeholders.

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining discretion and confidentiality.

  • Experience in higher education advancement and administration.

  • Experience supporting executive leaders or serving as chief of staff, executive operations, or similar leadership role.

  • Experience leading comprehensive fundraising campaigns.

  • Knowledge of higher education governance, accreditation, and institutional operations.

  • Candidate must demonstrate the following preferred key competencies: Strategic Leadership Relationship Building, Fundraising and Philanthropy, Executive Communication, Organizational Effectiveness, Political and Organizational Acumen, Collaboration and Team Leadership, Change Management, Community Engagement, and Sound Judgment/Discretion.

  • Regular travel for donor visits, alumni events, community engagement activities, and College-related meetings is required. Evening and weekend work is occasionally necessary. 

  • Growth and “doer” mindset and institutional teamwork ethic.

  • Creative, strategic, thoughtful, and has a sense of humor.