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A next-generation financial services company is seeking a Director of Campus Relationships for their Student Loan Business Unit. In this remote role, you'll drive on-campus sales efforts in the Midwest, build relationships with schools, and influence student lending strategies. If you have extensive experience in sales and higher education, and a proven track record of success, join our mission to redefine personal finance.
Who we are:
Shape a brighter financial future with us.
Together with our members, we’re changing the way people think about and interact with personal finance.
We’re a next-generation financial services company and national bank using innovative, mobile-first technology to help our millions of members reach their goals. The industry is going through an unprecedented transformation, and we’re at the forefront. We’re proud to come to work every day knowing that what we do has a direct impact on people’s lives, with our core values guiding us every step of the way. Join us to invest in yourself, your career, and the financial world.
The role:
SoFi is looking for a Director of Campus Relationships (DCM) for their Student Loan Business Unit (Remote supporting Midwest - Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin - must live in territory). This role will report to the Business Lead, In-School Student Loans and is responsible for the on-campus sales effort of SoFi’s In-School Student Loan businesses. The Director of Campus Relationships will manage and drive sales to meet targeted goals in a specific geographic territory. Responsibilities will include executing on campus visits, conference participation and presentations and coordinating community events both digitally and in-person.
What you’ll do:
Lead the sales practice to call on schools, handle RFP/RFI processes, attend industry conferences, and represent SoFi in the in-school market
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