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Bryn Mawr College seeks an Executive Director for the Leon H. Sullivan Charitable Trust. This influential role is responsible for leading fundraising efforts, managing operations, and engaging with the community to promote economic empowerment. Ideal candidates will have extensive nonprofit management experience and a proven track record in strategic planning and operational excellence.
The Leon H. Sullivan Charitable Trust(“the Trust”) is seeking a seasoned executive leader to drive its mission of providing resources, opportunities, and economic empowerment to the community. The Executive Director will play a pivotal role in steering the organization toward achieving its goals, with a strong emphasis on fundraising, strategic planning, and operational excellence. The ideal candidate will be a skilled fundraiser with a successful track record in the Philadelphia area, adept at navigating the city’s development landscape to secure funding and build lasting donor relationships. This role requires a dynamic leader with the ability todevelopand execute strategic plans that align with the Trust’s mission. The Executive Director will lead the organization with vision and purpose, ensuring that all initiatives are impactful and sustainable. The Executive Director will oversee all operational aspects of the Trust, including conducting community-engaged assessments of the Trust’s current and potential partners; managing human resources functions such as hiring, team building, developing job descriptions, organizational structuring, professional development, and performance evaluations; and collaborating closely withthe Trustboard members to ensure effective governance and strategic alignment. A strong relationship with the Board is critical for the success of both the organization and the Executive Director. The Executive Director will be responsible for the management and oversight ofthe Trust’sprograms, fostering meaningful community engagement, and managing partnerships to further the organization’s impact. This role includes overseeing the Trust’s real estate assets, managing office operations, supervising property maintenance, ensuring compliance with leases and contracts, and maintaining vendor relationships essential to the Trust’s properties.
The ideal candidate for this role will be a visionary leader with extensive experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, and community engagement. They will have a proven ability to manage complex operations, foster collaboration, and drive strategic initiatives that align with the mission of the Trust.The person in this role will have in-depth experience in the racial equity space. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with the Board and community partners are essential.
This is a full-time in-person role. The salary range is $135,000-$155,000 annually with benefits aligned with nonprofit industry standards including PTO and a 50% employer-paid medical benefit.
The Executive Director reports directly to the Board of Trustees of the organization.
The Leon H. Sullivan Charitable Trust (Trust), is a 501(c)(3) organization. Founded in 1966 as the Zion Non-Profit Charitable Trust. The Trust serves to provide resources and opportunities that inspire a sense of self-help and that lead to social and economicempowerment. The Trust stands as a source of pride for theProgress Movement, which has for over 50 years provided a variety of economic, social, and human services.
The Leon H. Sullivan Human Services Center (“the Center”) is a 67,000 SF two-story office building designed and constructed uniquely as a one-stop human services center. The Center was erected under the leadership of the late Reverend Dr. Leon H. Sullivan and dedicated on September 12, 1978
This is a full-time, in-person position based in the Philadelphia office. Regular hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, and this position requires working occasional evenings and weekends forprogrammingpurposes.