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New York Public Radio is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead its fundraising initiatives. The CDO will be vital in enhancing NYPR's philanthropic efforts, working closely with stakeholders to drive substantial growth in donations.
This role requires expertise in major gift fundraising, exemplary leadership, and the ability to foster strong relationships within the organization and the community. The successful candidate will also help cultivate a diverse and inclusive environment.
New York Public Radio is the iconic center of excellence for audio and multiplatform journalism, music, arts and culture, and civic dialogue. NYPR’s mission‑driven team produces innovative, critically acclaimed public service and programming for local and national broadcast, streaming and live audiences. The WNYC/Gothamist newsroom produces award‑winning local journalism for New York City, New Jersey, and the surrounding region. WQXR, the city’s only all classical radio station, broadcasts new and archival classical recordings and makes live performances from New York City’s esteemed performance venues available to all. WNYC Studios is a premier producer of on‑demand and national broadcast audio, and home to some of the industry’s most impactful award‑winning podcasts and national radio shows, including Radiolab, On the Media, and The New Yorker Radio Hour. The Jerome L. Greene Space is NYPR’s broadcast studio and live event space.
NYPR is seeking an exceptional, results‑oriented Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead and expand NYPR’s fundraising activities to support the organization’s mission‑driven, award‑winning programming, digital priorities and long‑term strategic objectives. This is a unique opportunity to work in partnership with the CEO and other key stakeholders to explore untapped potential building upon existing development and membership programs to elevate the culture of philanthropy throughout the organization.
The CDO’s primary aspiration is to create and execute an ambitious and innovative plan to increase philanthropic support from all sources, with a particular focus on building a sustainable, robust major, principal and transformative gifts program from individual and institutional donors. The CDO will also provide leadership to drive growth of the membership revenue program, tapping into new approaches and maximizing digital resources and opportunities.
The successful individual in this role will be the leader of a broad set of integrated functions that will require strong alignment and collaboration to achieve results. The CDO will be responsible for providing vision and leading teams that develop, implement, and measure strategies across revenue generation, in alignment with content, marketing, media and public relations, digital product, and audience intelligence and development.
The CDO will be a dynamic and accomplished individual with excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills and the ability to work effectively across the organization and with the Board of Trustees to produce superior results. They will be a proven leader with strategic thinking abilities, strong management skills, demonstrated success in major gift fundraising, a collaborative approach, and the personal energy, enthusiasm, courage, agility, and drive to motivate others and to mentor and rally a team to achieve exceptional results. In addition, this executive is a key leader in helping to build a people‑centered culture that is diverse and inclusive.
The CDO is a contributing member of the senior leadership team who will report to the President & CEO, and work closely with the Board of Trustees. Reporting to the CDO is a development team of 30+ through four direct reports.
The compensation range for the Chief Development Officer is $300,000‑$350,000 commensurate with experience and accomplishments plus an attractive benefits package. This role operates in a hybrid capacity, and the CDO will be expected to work from the NYC office four days a week.
New York Public Radio is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We continuously strive to place our employees at the center of our thinking and elevate inclusive practices to develop and support a more engaged and productive workforce. Our journalism and operations in the service of that journalism benefit from a broad range of perspectives, from all backgrounds, at all levels of the organization. Diversity is essential to honest, authentic, accurate storytelling and reportage; creating an institution in which all voices are encouraged, valued, and heard.
New York Public Radio is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving the goal of equal employment opportunity for all. Applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions without regard to mental or physical disability, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, citizenship status, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, employment status or any protected federal, state, or local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.