after year with more than $184 million raised in fiscal year 2025.
The Data Trust and Cybersecurity Manager provides centralized ownership and accountability for cybersecurity, data governance, compliance, and responsible use of intelligence across Advancement technology solutions. This role ensures that as data, platforms, automation, and AI capabilities expand, Advancement can innovate with confidence while protecting donor information, maintaining compliance, and preserving trust.
This position establishes guardrails rather than barriers. Working closely with Central IT, Legal, Information Security, and Advancement leadership, the role develops practical governance, security, and compliance practices that enable responsible use of technology, data, and intelligence across the division.
This is a senior individual contributor role responsible for Advancement-specific governance execution, cybersecurity oversight, audit readiness, and stewardship of the division's data trust program.
Employees of USF Advancement live out the values of responsibility, innovation, service, and excellence in each of its highly collaborative departments. We use trusted data and ethical AI to enhance decision-making, strengthen engagement, and enable our teams to focus on what matters most: relationships and impact.
Responsibilities
Lead Advancement's technology governance, cybersecurity, data governance, and compliance efforts to protect sensitive constituent and donor information while enabling innovation. This role oversees technology risk management, security strategy, audit readiness, responsible AI practices, and vendor risk assessments in partnership with Central IT, Information Security, Legal, and university stakeholders.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Develop and maintain governance, cybersecurity, and risk management programs for Advancement technologies, data platforms, and AI-enabled solutions.
- Ensure the security, integrity, privacy, and responsible use of Advancement data through effective governance, access management, and compliance practices.
- Lead audit readiness activities, including policy management, documentation, evidence collection, remediation tracking, and regulatory compliance support.
- Establish and promote responsible AI standards, ensuring transparency, accountability, data protection, and appropriate oversight of AI tools and intelligent technologies.
- Evaluate technology vendors and platforms for security, privacy, compliance, and data governance risks.
- Serve as a trusted advisor and liaison between Advancement, Central IT, Information Security, Legal, Internal Audit, and institutional leadership on governance, cybersecurity, compliance, and data stewardship matters.
- Provide cybersecurity awareness, training, and guidance to strengthen organizational security and reduce risk across the division.
- This position plays a critical role in safeguarding Advancement's most sensitive information assets while fostering responsible innovation, operational excellence, and institutional trust.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree -OR- equivalent combination of education and related experience and 5+ years of related experience is required. Preference wil be given to the candidate with experience leading or supporting cybersecurity, data governance, compliance, risk management, or data trust initiatives or experience in higher education, Advancement, nonprofit, healthcare, financial services, or similarly regulated environments. Experience with Microsoft security, compliance, and governance technologies including Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Purview, and related services is also preferred. Additionally professional certifications such as Security+, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CISA, CGEIT, CDMP, or related credentials will be given preference.
Degree Equivalency Clause: Four years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree.