Chief Innovation Officer and Belfer Center Director
92nd Street Y
- New York City, NY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Oversee strategic new initiatives that encompass a range of programmatic themes, and, through oversight of 92NY’s Strategic Planning Group, scaling and reinventing existing 92NY programs, helping them to plan strategically and innovatively; overseeing a team that focuses on programs, both in-person and globally via digital streams.
- Develop new revenue streams, including earned and contributed.
- Develop, lead, support and performance manage a productive team of skilled staff that works positively and collegially and is continually focused on the delivery of 92NY’s and the Center’s strategic goals and mission.
- Evaluate and react to the development and evolution of the digital and social good landscape, including changing trends, opportunities for growth, and challenges.
- Leverage social media and other technologies, as well as other innovative forms of content delivery to attract new audiences and build new communities seeking high-quality content across demographics and locations.
- Structure, negotiate and execute partnerships with media outlets, NFPs, NGOs, and for-profits which create content and drive increased visibility for 92NY, demonstrating 92NY’s commitment to social impact and good. Build and maintain strong direct relationships with key partners.
- Coordinate closely with other staff institution-wide to further embed innovation throughout 92NY. Collaborate with cross-departmental teams to structure and execute successful initiatives, develop work plans, and conduct analysis and evaluation.
- In all cases, experimentation will be encouraged (meaning that not all initiatives will ultimately succeed); however, those initiatives that will be adjudged most successful will be initiatives that, in addition to raising the profile of 92NY and expanding 92NY’s audiences, have a meaningful impact on society, raise awareness of key issues, foster thoughtful and reasoned dialogue, and examine challenges and opportunities from multiple perspectives.
- Bachelor’s degree, especially in Marketing, Communications or Arts Programming, with a Masters Degree, including a Masters in Public Administration and Public Policy or MBA a Plus.
- 10+ years of relevant experience leading major programmatic or community initiatives, with a premium put on prior entrepreneurial experience, conceptualizing and successfully launching innovative ground-up efforts, though exceptional candidates may be considered with less experience.
- Strong management skills, with the ability not only to conceptualize innovative ideas, but to turn those concepts into concrete programs and then to execute on those programs, measuring programmatic success against pre-determined and articulable metrics.
- Proven capability and success in proactively pursuing high-level collaborations across corporate, non-profit, governmental and media institutions.
- Proven capability and success in thinking strategically and executing tactically.
- Proven creative thinker and innovator.
- Superb communication and influencing skills, including strong writing skills.
- Strong editorial judgment and ability to shape internal and external messaging.
- Demonstrable ability to secure funding for programs and to cultivate new donors and support.
- Ability to represent the Center publicly to a wide range of stakeholders.
- Creativity, flexibility and a high-level of comfort leading internal and external teams.