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Chief Managing Officer

The Chief Managing Officer advances the vision and mission of ISI (Imagination Stage Maryland and Imagination Stage DC) by leading and supervising all aspects of the organization, including efficient daily operation and administration, strategic planning, fundraising, marketing, community relations, and governance of the Boards. In collaboration with the Chief Artistic Programming Officer and the senior staff, this role is responsible for planning, budgeting, and aligning resources around season selection and educational programming. The Chief Managing Officer partners with the senior staff to develop and implement the marketing and development strategies for the organization. As a public representative of Imagination Stage, the Chief Managing Officer must cultivate close, authentic relationships with local community leaders, government officials, donors, and other community stakeholders to achieve organization objectives.

Your Roles and Responsibilities

Organizational Leadership and Governance

● Reflect the organization’s values in daily management, strategic planning, and communication;

● Empower staff through clear internal communications and cultivating a shared understanding of ISI’s vision, mission and organization goals.

● Establish a positive, healthy, and safe work environment in accordance with ISI’s core values and all appropriate legislation and regulations;

● Support Imagination Stage’s culture of transparency, optimism, entrepreneurial profile, and celebration;

● Seek opportunities to grow and expand the organization’s work and footprint in the region;

● Ensure all programs, hiring decisions, and management decisions are carried out with a diversity lens and that they adhere to the organization’ stated values.

● Cultivates existing and future trustees to the appropriate boards of ISI.

● Fosters effective teamwork among the Boards, the Executive Leadership Team and the staff and faculty.

Institutional Advancement

● Lead upcoming capital campaign efforts including securing a DC location for ISI, creating the business plan for this new entity, and increasing major donor support over the next 3 years

● Develop and maintain relationships with elected officials, community members, and businesses to communicate ISI’s mission, vision, and values and lobby for funding when appropriate. This includes taking meetings (during and after business hours), making phone calls, sending emails, visiting government offices/officials. Connect ISI’s work with the work of others to argue for support and policymaking.

● Create and maintain relationship with Producers’ League of Theatre for Young Audiences (PLOTYA), TYA-USA, Theatre Communications Group (TCG), State Assisted Instruction (SAI), Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC), Montgomery County Arts and Humanities Council (AHCMC), the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH), and other local, state and national organizations as required.

● Be a vocal champion of the value of the arts for children and young people.

● Maintain personal and intellectual involvement with key challenges and concerns within the theatre, arts education, children’s issues, the economics of the arts industry, the economics of the local business and politics.

● Create new relationships with businesses and other nonprofits to expand ISI’s influence and operations.

● With Chief Artistic Programming Officer, act as primary spokesperson for ISI.

Strategic Leadership and Planning

● Achieve sustainable and diversified earned and contributed resources to support ISI programs and operations in MD and DC.Create and implement strategic, long- term financial planning that positions ISI to attain the financial resources necessary to accomplish long-term organizational strategies and priorities.

● Ensure an innovative and comprehensive approach to building sustainable levels of earned revenue for both organizations. Explore opportunities to develop new or existing earned revenue streams that are consistent with ISI’s brand and culture.

● Establish an efficient and timely annual operating budget process and work with the leadership and executive staff and the board finance committee to develop the annual budget for timely presentation to the board for discussion and approval.

● With the facilities team, create and monitor a capital budget and organization’s capital spending. Establish, plan for, and manage all immediate and long-term facility needs in collaboration with facilities staff.

Revenue Generation

● Ensure that earned income goals are met through strategic and targeted marketing

● Ensure that programmatic and organizational marketing and advertising plans are in place, implemented and evaluated.

● Ensure annual contributed revenue goals are achieved.

● Serve as primary contact/fundraising officer for organization’s major donors.

● Ensure that written annual fundraising plans are in place, implemented and evaluated.

● Build and maintain strong relationships with donors (individuals, foundations, corporations, government agencies)

Who are we looking for?
The top candidates will have the following qualifications:

● Senior management or administrative experience in a nonprofit organization, with a strong preference for those with experience in the nonprofit sector in arts, education, or theater.

● Experience with collaborative leadership organizational models

● A proven track record of successful financial management, including budgeting and fundraising.

● Strong strategic planning and organizational development skills.

● Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, including written communication, public speaking and networking skills.

● A strong passion for youth theater, familiarity with the performing arts industry, and an understanding of theater production processes.

● Ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of stakeholders, including artists, staff, board members, young adults, children, and other community members.

● A demonstrated commitment to the values of antiracism, equity, and inclusion and demonstrated experience working with BIPOC artists and communities.

● Demonstrated leadership in assuring that the artistic, human, and financial resources of the organization are effectively deployed with care and compassion.

● A demonstrated history of cultivating relationships across a variety of communities.

● A connection to or knowledge of the DC, Maryland, Virginia area is a plus.

Imagination Stage celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace that values members of our whole community. Imagination Stage is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It does not tolerate discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Salary and Benefits

Salary: $115,000-$130,000/year.

Benefits Package includes:

● 75% coverage for HMO individual insurance

● Paid Time Off: 20 vacation days; 2 personal days; 7 sick days; 12 paid holidays

● Transit/Parking benefit

● Generous free and reduced priced tickets, classes, and summer camps

How do I learn more?

Visit emcforward.applytojob.com/apply/ to submit your application. Applications are due no later than May 24, 2024.

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