Executive Director
Company: The Kresge Foundation
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 2, 2025
Job Description:
- Location: Intermountain Western U.S. specifically Arizona,
Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah,
Washington, Wyoming, or Eastern CaliforniaWildEarth Guardians,
often referred to as "Guardians," exists to promote a future of
ecological balance and justice where communities and the Wild in
all its forms are protected from exploitation, sacrifice,
disconnection, and overdevelopment as informed by Indigenous world
views, ecological science, and democratic land management
practices. Core to its identity is a belief that all species have
intrinsic value and, as such, have rights to clean air and water,
as well as accessible and protected public lands. Guardians
believes that the dynamism of land and waters is key to the
resilience of nature and people in our climate-constrained present
and future.Guardians' unwavering dedication to conservation,
advocacy, and legal initiatives aims to catalyze positive change in
environmental policies and decision-making at state and federal
levels in the Western U.S. The organization's team of passionate
professionals works collaboratively to engage communities, inspire
public awareness, and drive transformative actions that protect and
restore nature.As some examples, Guardians fights to: keep fossil
fuels in the ground to reduce air, water, and climate pollution
across the West; protect the undeveloped areas of the Greater Chaco
Landscape from fracking; keep and expand protections for grizzly
bears, wolves, and other imperiled plant and animal species;
protect old growth forests and restore wildness to forests scarred
by exploitation and mismanagement; protect and enforce federal and
state environmental laws; and promote wildlife coexistence ethics
and policies in key states while building support for such policies
on federal lands across the West.Guardians believes that social and
environmental justice are deeply intertwined, and that it can and
should do more to create a more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and
just organization and world. Guardians is committed to deepening
its work to partner with frontline communities who are
disproportionately harmed by existing systems to build power for
environmental, social, and economic justice. By forging alliances
with other conservation groups, government agencies, Tribes, and
concerned citizens, Guardians leverages collective efforts to
ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.Guardians is
seeking a bold, experienced, and visionary Executive Director (ED)
to provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for the
organization. The ED will work closely with the Board of Directors,
an executive team, staff members, partners, and supporters to
advance Guardians' conservation objectives and ensure the
organization's long-term sustainability.Key responsibilities of the
ED include, but are not limited to:
- Lead overall strategic, operational, financial, and managerial
responsibility for Guardians including oversight of an annual
operating budget of -$5 million and a team of four direct reports
and -40 total staff.
- The ED is required to visit, lead, supervise, and inspire
Guardians staff based throughout the intermountain west including
Santa Fe NM, Denver CO, Portland OR, Missoula MT, Boise ID, and
Tucson AZ.
- Cultivate new and diverse sources of revenue by creatively and
strategically expanding and deepening the Guardians' donor base
through a genuine and relational approach to development.
- Oversee the financial planning and performance metrics for the
continued success and credibility of Guardians; maintain sound
financial practices and collaborate with the Finance team and Board
to develop budgets, financial forecasts, and ensure fiscal
responsibility.
- Serve as an ambassador and advocate, compellingly representing
Guardians at events, media engagements, and community activities
that raise the profile, awareness of, and required funding for the
organization.
- Work with the Board and staff to integrate the principles of
diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within the organization
itself as well as into the framework with which Guardians
approaches its external work and partnerships.
- Build on past successes by working closely with the Deputy
Director on the implementation of the current transformational
2-year strategic plan with measurable outcomes and attainable goals
that sets Guardians up for even greater impact.
- Collaboratively lead future strategic planning efforts to
develop Guardians long-term impact.
- Work closely with the Chair and Executive Committee to maximize
efforts of Board members; work with the Board to identify and
recruit new Board members who will add a diversity of perspectives
and skill sets to the Board and whose talents, interests, and
commitment will help to further Guardians' mission.Candidate
ProfileWhile it is understood that no candidate will offer every
desired skill, quality, and characteristic, the following
competencies offer a detailed, aspirational view of the ideal
candidate profile:A Passion for the MissionThis leader will:
- Embody the ethos of Guardians, which strives to protect the
vulnerable and voiceless; take bold, calculated risks; and tackle
some of the most difficult and pressing conservation challenges in
the Western U.S.
- Demonstrate an understanding of, commitment to, and passion for
environmental policy, legal advocacy, and conservation issues in
the Western U.S.
- Have a rich understanding of and belief in the power of
celebrating and advancing the principles of diversity, equity,
inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) at all levels, internally and
externally.
- Approach the work with the mindset of a curious, continual
learner with an adaptable style, and a genuine openness to
constructive input from the Staff, Board, donors, partners, and
other constituents.This leader will:
- Be an inspirational leader with the ability to enthusiastically
convey the importance of Guardians' work to existing and potential
new funding sources including foundations and major donors.
- Bring significant experience developing and implementing
fundraising strategies to secure funding and support the
organization's financial health and growth.This leader will:
- Have the ability to serve as the public face of Guardians,
communicating the organization's mission, goals, and
accomplishments with clarity and passion; and have the ability to
inspire trust and confidence in and continually amplify Guardians'
brand and reputation.
- Bring experience building and maintaining strategic alliances
with culturally diverse constituents internally and
externally.
- Bring experience understanding and effectively navigating the
nuances of regional, state, and local landscapes as they relate to
Guardians' work with entities at the level of government agencies,
Tribal nations and Indigenous-led organizations and communities,
and frontline grassroots organizations.
- Be a strong collaborator with a supportive, open-minded, and
respectful style and an ability to work with a diverse range of
personalities, while bringing a genuine interest in building
trust-based relationships and a high degree of cultural competence
and emotional intelligence.A Strategic & Innovative LeaderThis
leader will:
- Be a systems thinker, able to implement, and refine as needed,
the current 2-year strategic plan and lead the development of
future strategic plans; possess the ability to deploy resources
effectively and efficiently to achieve impact.
- Provide innovative and forward-looking leadership to ensure
Guardians remains at the forefront of the conservation movement and
environmental protection.
- Be a creative, solutions-oriented thinker, nimble and
responsive to emerging challenges and opportunities.A Strong Leader
of Operations & CultureThis leader will:
- Bring experience overseeing all aspects of organizational
operations, including finance, programs, campaigns, legal
initiatives, fundraising, and administration.
- Respect the expertise of staff and cultivate areas for power
sharing and staff autonomy in partnership with senior
leadership.
- Identify areas for growth and be willing to deploy the
resources needed to support professional development and/or growth
of infrastructure across departments and personnel.
- Maintain strong relationships with the Board of Directors,
keeping them informed about organizational activities and
performance. Ideally with experience working in partnership to
manage Board growth and development.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and
accountability throughout the organization while managing conflict
with care and diplomacy.Salary for the role is currently
anticipated to range from $160,000 - $180,000, commensurate with
experience. Guardians offers a generous benefits package which
includes 100% medical and dental premiums, short-term & long-term
disability and AD&D, 403(b) retirement plan and a 3% employer
match after one year, 14 paid holidays, vacation and sick paid
leave.WildEarth Guardians is an equal opportunity employer and
strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with
disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ applicants.ContactKoya Partners,
the executive search firm that specializes in mission-driven
search, has been exclusively retained for this engagement. To
express interest in this role please submit your materials by
filling out our Talent Profile or email Amber Gomes, Managing
Associate, directly at agomes@koyapartners.com. All inquiries and
discussions will be considered strictly confidential.Koya Partners
is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals
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for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding
how to request an accommodation for the interview process.About
Koya PartnersKoya Partners, a part of DSG Global, is a leading
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