Feb
01

New Assistant Secretary for Advancement comes on board in March

Robert J. Spiller has been named Assistant Secretary for Advancement, effective March 12. He will oversee the Institution’s Office of Advancement, which is involved in building critical philanthropic financial support for the Smithsonian.

 

Portrait of Spiller

Robert J. Spiller is the Smithsonian’s new Assistant Secretary for Advancement. (Photo courtesy Johns Hopkins Homewood Photography)

Spiller is currently the associate vice president for development and alumni relations at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. He is part of the department’s senior management team, which oversees the strategic direction of a more than 500-member staff that raises more than $600 million annually for the university. Spiller directly manages a staff of more than 100 whose portfolio includes the Whiting School of Engineering, the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, the Sheridan Libraries and University Museums, corporate relations and international development. He also has managed the gift planning and foundation relations divisions (2012 to 2015) and human resources and talent management (2015 to 2016).

Spiller has played a leadership role in the design and management of Johns Hopkins’ “Rising to the Challenge” campaign, which concludes this summer and is expected to exceed its $5 billion goal. He is the campaign lead for undergraduate scholarship and professorship fundraising, securing multiple significant gifts in both areas.

From 2005 to 2011, Spiller was the associate dean for development and alumni relations at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Engineering. He directed all fundraising and alumni relations activities for the school and led it through the university’s previous campaign, exceeding its campaign goal.

Spiller began his tenure at Johns Hopkins as director of regional and international programs (2001 to 2005), where he established a central fundraising program to raise major gifts in the U.S. and abroad for the university, its school of medicine and Johns Hopkins Hospital.

From 1994 to 2001, Spiller was the senior associate director of major gifts at Yale University. Previously he was an international business analyst for Litton Industries in Washington, D.C.

Spiller received his bachelor’s degree in political science with honors from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and his master’s degree in international relations from the University of Virginia.

He succeeds Virginia Clark, who was the Smithsonian’s Assistant Secretary of Advancement from July 2002 until March 2017; Zully Dorr has served as the Acting Assistant Secretary since Clark’s retirement.


Posted: 1 February 2018
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According to Haberacker family lore, Becky announced to her parents after her first trip to the Smithsonian (around age 11 or so) that she wanted to work at the Institution someday. She has been a public affairs specialist at SI since 2002.