Preservation Society of Nashville Announces Search for Inaugural Executive Director
Following a landmark first year for the organization, PSN is ready to hire it's first Executive Director to lead the organization's charge in a variety of different capacities. This is an exciting time to join the organization at the ground floor of such immense potential, and simultaneously, critical work.
Please review the full position description below. If you're ready to apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to Meg Hershey (mhershey@meghersheyconsults.com) with subject line "PSN Executive Director Candidate." All inquiries and discussions will be considered strictly confidential. Resumes will be accepted until March 15, 2024. The Society aims to have the selected candidate in place by May 2024.
Position
Summary
Under general oversight from the Preservation Society of Nashville (PSN) Board
of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the professional
management and growth of PSN and fostering the organization’s role as
Nashville’s leading advocate for historic preservation.
The Executive Director will move the organization forward in the
continued development and implementation of goals that reflect PSN’s mission.
The Executive Director provides overall leadership for strategic plan
implementation, organizational development, fundraising, advocacy, educational
programming, financial oversight and operations, events and volunteer
management, and marketing and communications. As the public-facing leader of
the organization, the Executive Director serves as spokesperson and preservation
expert.
A successful Executive Director will have an entrepreneurial spirit and
proven track record of significant fundraising, ensure the organization’s
growth and sustainability, maintain a reputation for excellence, and identify
opportunities for mission-related impact in the community.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and
Executive Leadership
- Provides inspiring
leadership to the Board of Directors, volunteers, contractors, and future
staff; mobilizing varied talents and resources available to further the
mission of the organization.
- Creates and manages annual strategic plans and budgets to support the organization’s goals and prioritizes new and emerging challenges or opportunities.
- Assesses, pitches, and implements strategic growth initiatives such as: revolving fund, revival fund, easement program, etc.
- As the organization grows and funds allow, recruits, hires, and manages all PSN staff. Leads and grows future team members by providing professional development, regular performance reviews, and facilitating appropriate recognition.
- Liaises with all consultants, contractors, agencies, and vendors.
Ensures all policies, systems, and procedures follow ethical standards and best practices.
Fundraising,
Membership Development, and Volunteer Management
- Strengthens
and grows diverse funding base, including corporate, foundation, and
individual giving.
- Cultivates
and stewards donors through targeted outreach, meetings, lunches, dinners,
and events.
- Implements
creative strategies to increase membership and expand public awareness of PSN’s
work and impact.
- Seeks,
applies for, and administers applicable grants.
- Further
develops and manages PSN’s volunteer program, including recruitment,
training, and supervision.
- Maintains
accurate donor records and manages CRM/database .
Advocacy & Programming
- Positions PSN
as an effective and vital historic preservation organization.
- Creates thoughtful strategies for the preservation of historic structures and resources, legacy neighborhoods, and local culture.
- Leads the organization’s advocacy and government relations efforts, regularly interfacing with elected officials, municipality staff, commercial developers, etc. and regularly attending public meetings in the evenings.
- Serves as a strong advocate for local, state, and national preservation efforts and legislation.
- Formulates positions on preservation issues of importance to the diverse communities of Nashville. Evaluates and responds to preservation issues.
- Produces
approximately 10 – 15 public programs for various audiences throughout the
year.
Marketing,
Communications, and Outreach
- Oversees
the development of all promotional and communications strategies.
- Leads all
public relations efforts and serves as the Preservation Society of
Nashville spokesperson.
- Keeps members and the community engaged and informed of PSN’s activities by ensuring timely communications via email, website, and social media.
- Cultivates and nurtures relationships with key preservation partners like industry associations, academic institutions, other community organizations, other preservation societies, etc.
Financial Management
- Develops and manages annual budget in consultation with board to ensure the organization operates within approved budget parameters.
- Ensures high quality financial management, presenting monthly financial reports to board, maintaining internal controls, and ensuring that organization follows all financial policies established by Board of Directors.
- Establishes
administrative policies and procedures for all day-to-day functions.
Board Recruitment
& Development
- Nurtures
ongoing development of an engaged and high-performing board by fostering
mutual trust and respect, emphasizing shared leadership and
responsibility, and providing thoughtful reflection on performance.
Key Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in disciplines related to business, public administration, communications, planning, and/or historic preservation.
- 7 – 10+ years of professional nonprofit experience, with clear record of achievement in complex, mission-driven organizations.
- Proven success in a fundraising leadership role, particularly in establishing relationships with individuals and organizations of influence including funders, partner agencies, and volunteers.
- Strong financial management skills including budget preparation, analysis, decision making, and reporting.
- Ability to be a passionate spokesperson/representative of PSN’s mission.
- High degree of energy, integrity, transparency, and creativity.
- Excellent verbal, analytical, organizational, and written skills.
- Strong digital/technical skills such as those in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), Canva, CRM/Database systems, etc.
Preferred Qualifications
- Two years in a supervisory capacity preferred.
- Experience in historic preservation, historical interpretation, museum management, cultural resource management, or other related activity within a historic organization/nonprofit, government agency, academic institution, museum, or similar institution preferred.
- Experience with managing a preservation revolving fund and/or preservation projects preferred.
Compensation and Benefits
- The annual compensation range for this role is $90,000
- $125,000 with a benefits package that includes:
- Access to Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Three (3) Weeks of Paid Time Off (PTO), which
includes vacation, personal time, and sick leave
- Eleven (11) Paid Company Holidays (New Year’s
Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, one (1) floating holiday)
- The position is hybrid in-office/remote but located in
the greater Nashville, Tennessee area, and the selected candidate will be
expected to live in the area.
About the Preservation Society of
Nashville
The
Preservation Society of Nashville was founded in December 2022 following
several years of exponential growth and development in Music City. The
Society’s mission is to protect and champion Nashville’s unique stories,
neighborhoods, and architecture through three focus areas: education, advocacy,
and historic preservation. The Board of Directors envisions a Nashville that
knows its future is deeply connected to its past and a Nashville community that
honors both historic preservation and growth as vital ingredients that breathe
life into the unique character of the city.
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