10+ years of experience in decision science, data science, analytics or machine learning/AI related field in a fast-paced and data centric business
Proven leader of data science talent
5+ years of business leadership experience (VP, Director, Department Manager)
Proven business experience with machine learning tools and resources
Expert in data analytic/statistical/mathematical methodologies
QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC is an equal opportunity employer inclusive of female, minority, disability and veterans, (M/F/D/V). Hiring, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, discipline, termination and all other employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, national origin, citizenship/immigration status, veteran status or any other protected status. QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC will not make any posting or employment decision that does not comply with applicable laws relating to labor and employment, equal opportunity, employment eligibility requirements or related matters. Nor will QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC require in a posting or otherwise U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency in the U.S. as a condition of employment except as necessary to comply with law, regulation, executive order, or federal, state, or local government contract
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$120k-179k yearly est. 3d ago
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Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President
Phase2 Technology 3.9
Vice president job in Bethesda, MD
NOTE: For this search, ASHP is working exclusively with a dedicated executive search firm and we are not accepting direct, unsolicited applications or resumes not presented by the search firm. Only candidates directed by the search firm should complete their online application here. Anyone who submits their application here but was not presented through our search firm first will not be considered. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Association Strategies. All interested candidates must express interest through Association Strategies.
ASHP is an award‑winning association with a great mission. It is the collective voice of pharmacists, representing more than 60,000 members. ASHP has recently won awards for being a Top Workplace for our work culture which fosters learning, collaboration, and inclusivity.
This is a hybrid position that requires candidates to live in the Washington, DC area and be present in the downtown Bethesda, Maryland office as needed. This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.
Serve as the chief executive officer and as Secretary of ASHP
Be responsible for administration of ASHP; direction of all operations, programs, and activities of ASHP; hiring, firing, and compensation and benefits of staff, subject to establishment of general salary and benefit policies by the Board of Directors.
As Secretary, keep and maintain an accurate record of the meetings of the Board of Directors, the House of Delegates, and such other activities of ASHP as directed by the Board of Directors.
Give all notices required by law, affix the corporate seal to any required document, and attest thereto by signature.
May appoint an Assistant Secretary to attest to documents.
By virtue of the office, be a non‑voting member of all councils, commissions, committees of the Board of Directors, committees of the House of Delegates, and any other committee or component group established by the Board of Directors.
Be chosen by and serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors; a contract may be entered into on a fixed period to be deemed reasonable by the Board.
What You'll Be Doing
Strategic Objectives:
Strategic Leadership: Define and execute the overall strategic direction for ASHP, broadening and deepening its visibility and professional reputation as a premier national pharmacy association.
Operational Excellence: Oversee the organization's operations and continuously improve responsiveness to members, related state organizations, and emerging constituencies.
Professional Practice: Champion pharmacy practice expansion to broaden ASHP's professional offerings through the development of programs and policies.
Financial Performance: Manage the organization's financial health and ensure long‑term sustainability.
Member and Community Engagement: Foster relationships with members, partners, and staff to meet needs and expectations.
Talent Development: Build and lead a future‑facing, strategic, innovative, and high‑performing team.
Innovation: Embrace and drive transformational change to advance pharmacy practice.
Compliance: Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and standards, manage risk, and respond to environmental uncertainty.
Advocacy: Represent ASHP in the broader community, advocate for members, patients, and the organization, and lead national policy and advocacy positioning.
Essential Functions of the Role:
Establish a clear organizational vision and implement strategies that promote innovation, practice advancement, and professional development in pharmacy.
Represent ASHP in healthcare policy, education, and interprofessional collaboration.
Act as the official voice of ASHP on practice and advocacy issues across various media channels.
Effectively communicate and inform the Board of Directors and officers on operations and external/internal factors influencing ASHP.
Plan, formulate, and recommend policies and programs that further ASHP's mission, vision, objectives, and strategic plan; execute all Board decisions.
In cooperation with the Committee on Finance and the Treasurer, develop, recommend, and operate within an annual budget; safeguard and administer all ASHP funds and assets.
Develop and adopt policies, procedures, and programs to implement the Board's general policies for day‑to‑day administration.
Build, encourage, and maintain effective collaborative relationships with other organizations.
Establish a sound organizational structure for ASHP staff to implement the mission and vision.
Maintain accurate records of Board and House of Delegates meetings; serve as a voting member of the ASHP Board of Directors.
Carry out other responsibilities as delegated or assigned by officers or the Board of Directors.
What You Bring to ASHP
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) or Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BS) required.
Advanced degree preferred (MBA, MPH, PhD, or related field).
Active U.S. pharmacist license in good standing.
Significant and recent senior management experience in healthcare systems, academia, or national membership organizations.
Experience working with a Board of Directors and governance structures.
Demonstrated success in strategic planning, fiscal management, and stakeholder engagement.
Demonstrated experience with advocacy, public policy, or academic healthcare leadership.
Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational change management skills.
Integrity, high ethical standards, and professionalism.
Adaptability and initiative in dynamic, evolving environments.
Accountability and reliability in meeting responsibilities and deadlines.
Respect for all individuals in all interactions.
Commitment to service excellence and continuous improvement.
Emotional intelligence and diplomacy in stakeholder engagement.
Maintains effective working relationships with all stakeholders, including associations, regulatory bodies, and academia.
About Us
ASHP is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected categories under state or federal law.
If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us by email at ************ and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Requests for accommodation will be considered on a case‑by‑case basis. ASHP is an E‑Verify employer.
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$157k-321k yearly est. 7d ago
President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
African American Alliance of CDFI
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
Title: President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Reports to: Board of Directors
Direct Reports: Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Lending Officer, Director, Small Business Lending
Employee Count: 25
Website: bclending.org
Position Summary
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the strategic, operational, and external leader of Baltimore Community Lending, responsible for driving the organization's next era of growth and community impact. The CEO sets a clear vision, safeguards financial strength and portfolio performance, and leads a high-performing team dedicated to mission‑aligned lending and equitable development.
As the public face of BCL, the CEO will build influential relationships across Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and policy networks, elevating the organization's visibility and presence. This leader will diversify capitalization, advance innovative lending strategies, and uphold BCL's commitment to equity and inclusive economic opportunity.
The CEO will guide the organization through a pivotal phase of scaling-expanding assets, strengthening operations, and ensuring that lending and technical assistance are responsive to community needs. They will model transparency, accountability, and cultural stewardship while positioning BCL as a regional and national leader in community development finance.
Required Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ("Must Haves")
Deep Lending, Credit & Financial Leadership:Brings strong lending, underwriting, and risk‑management expertise (banking background ideal; CDFI/CDC preferred). Able to navigate funding headwinds, understand small‑business and real‑estate lending cycles, and balance financial discipline with mission‑aligned lending. Strong capital‑raising and funder relationship skills
Community‑Centered, Baltimore‑Connected Relationship Builder: A visible, personable leader who builds trust quickly and shows up in the community. Ideally familiar with Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and neighborhood ecosystems; if not, must be able to establish credibility and strong local relationships rapidly
Proven Executive, People & Culture Leader: Experienced in motivating and developing diverse, multigenerational teams. Collaborative, non‑topdown manager who strengthens internal operations, improves customer service, builds the next layer of leadership, and supports organization‑wide succession planning
Strategic, Growth‑Oriented Visionary & Skilled Advocate: Able to guide BCL through economic/political shifts, diversify capital sources, scale responsibly ($100-125M in assets), and extend regional/national presence. Clear communicator who can articulate BCL's value, engage policymakers, support advocacy efforts, and participate in statewide CDFI coalition‑building
Strong Mission Alignment & Equity‑Driven Leadership: Authentic commitment to BCL's mission with a deep belief in equity, culturally responsive lending, and meaningful engagement with communities of color. Protects mission integrity regardless of political climate; brings fresh energy, creativity, and a modern leadership mindset
National Network & External Visibility: Existing national relationships in the CDFI, community development, or philanthropic sectors that help elevate BCL's profile and open new capital channels. Ability to represent BCL on regional and national stages (OFN, SBA, industry convenings)
Other Desired Skills & Abilities
Government, Public‑Sector & Policy Fluency:Experience navigating public funding sources and state/local agencies, with a strong understanding of the policy landscape affecting small businesses, real estate, and CDFIs
Organizational Turnaround & Change Leadership: Proven ability to guide organizations through growth, transitions, stabilization, or reputation rebuilding with steady, inclusive, and thoughtful decision‑making
Real Estate + Small Business Ecosystem Expertise: Deep familiarity with the needs of developers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses - ideally within Baltimore or comparable urban markets
Executive Level Operational & Scaling Strength: Background in building and improving systems, processes, and infrastructure to support scalable growth and increasing organizational complexity
Visionary Leadership with Disciplined Execution: Able to articulate a compelling vision and translate it into measurable goals, balancing ambition with practical assessment of resources and capacity
High Emotional Intelligence & Stakeholder Diplomacy: Skilled at navigating complex stakeholder landscapes with tact, clarity, and calm, building trust across community partners, funders, staff, and the board
Inclusive, Ethical & Accountable Team Leadership: Models transparency, integrity, psychological safety, and shared ownership; builds strong culture, develops people, and leads without command‑and‑control
Data‑Informed, Mission‑Driven Decision Maker: Grounds decisions in data, community insight, and BCL's equity‑centered mission; demonstrates deep commitment to culturally responsive lending and neighborhood impact
Strategic Vision & Leadership
Lead development, refinement, and execution of BCL's long‑term strategic plan in partnership with the Board, senior leadership, staff, and external stakeholders
Provide visionary leadership consistent with BCL's mission to revitalize underserved communities through affordable lending and technical assistance
Monitor macro trends in community development finance, affordable housing, small business ecosystems, regulatory policy, and economic development to ensure BCL remains responsive, innovative, and resilient
Foster an organizational culture that emphasizes equity, inclusion, integrity, transparency, collaboration, and high performance
Lead the design and implementation of a diversified capitalization strategy (debt, equity, grants, mission‑driven investors) to support BCL's growth objectives and maintain strong liquidity, reserves, and leverage ratios
Oversee budgeting, financial forecasting, and management of the balance sheet, ensuring sustainable growth of assets, lending portfolios, and operating reserves
Partner with the CFO to ensure robust financial controls, audit compliance, risk management, and regulatory reporting (including CDFI Fund requirements, federal/state grant reporting, donor reporting, etc.)
Oversee asset quality, credit risk policies, underwriting standards, and portfolio performance metrics, in conjunction with senior lending staff
Work with the lending leadership (e.g., CLO, real estate, and small business divisions) to set annual lending goals, product development, pricing, underwriting policy, and portfolio deployment strategy
Ensure that BCL's lending products (real estate, small business, mixed‑use, affordable housing, technical assistance) remain responsive to community needs and aligned with BCL's mission
Promote “capital +” approaches-i.e., combining financing with capacity building, TA, coaching, and stakeholder support-to maximize impact
Monitor internal metrics of impact (units developed, businesses served, jobs created, neighborhoods stabilized) and integrate learning / evaluation into strategy adjustments
Serve as BCL's primary external champion: build and maintain relationships with government agencies, philanthropic foundations, banks, impact investors, community partners, anchor institutions, civic organizations, and elected officials
Lead or oversee fundraising campaigns, capital campaigns, grant writing, and donor cultivation to secure funding for both operating and programmatic needs
Represent BCL in public forums, media, conferences, and advocacy settings to elevate its profile, influence policy, and build strategic partnerships
Ensure coordination across internal teams (program, finance, operations, marketing) to support compelling proposals, reporting, and stewardship of funders
Board Relations & Governance
Support the Board in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities: provide timely, accurate, and transparent reporting on operations, financials, risk, impact, and strategy
Work with Board leadership and committees (e.g., audit, finance, governance) to recruit new board members, manage board development, and align governance processes
Assist in shaping and updating organizational policies, bylaws, conflict‑of‑interest standards, and strategic priorities in consultation with the Board
Operations, Talent & Culture
Oversee general operations, facilities (including the new headquarters and business development & resource center, IT systems, legal/compliance, HR, and administrative support
Recruit, develop, and retain a high‑performing senior leadership team and staff, promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and professional growth
Establish performance goals, evaluation processes, and incentive systems to drive accountability and continuous improvement
Encourage cross‑functional collaboration, knowledge sharing, and adaptive capacity to respond to changing conditions and opportunities
Ensure BCL maintains compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., CDFI Fund rules, IRS rules, nonprofit governance, grant funding regulations)
Oversee development and execution of risk management frameworks (credit risk, operational risk, liquidity risk, reputational risk)
Maintain a system of internal controls, audits, and oversight mechanisms to protect assets and mitigate vulnerabilities
Monitor compliance with donor restrictions, grant agreements, and reporting obligations
Impact Measurement, Reporting & Learning
Champion systems to track, evaluate, and report BCL's social, financial, and operational impact using metrics aligned with mission and funder expectations
Use data‑driven insights to inform continuous improvement, strategic course corrections, and internal learning
Oversee publication of impact reports, annual reports, and stakeholder communications to promote transparency and accountability
Education Requirements
Master's degree in business, public policy, urban planning, community development, finance, or equivalent strong experience preferred.
Compensation
Competitive salary commensurate with experience and benchmarked to CDFI / nonprofit sector peers.
Benefits package (e.g., health, retirement, paid time off)
Performance incentives or bonus structure (optional)
Support for professional development and continuing education
How to Apply
Interested and Qualified candidates should contact Tracy McMillan at ****************************
Contact
OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday, 07:00 AM- 7:00 PM ET
Connecticut Office: **************
OUR ADDRESSES
500 Post Road East, 2nd Floor, Westport, CT 06880
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$156k-292k yearly est. 7d ago
VP, Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer
Rudish Health Solutions, LLC
Vice president job in Columbia, MD
Responsibilities
Serves as a member of the System's Leadership Team, comprised of the top 40 executives in the Corporation.
Develops and implements strategies for the investment of in excess of $3.5 billion of assets held in MedStar's Corporate Endowment, Defined Benefit Pension plans, offshore captive insurance company, and operating cash. Provides oversight and manages MedStar's investment manager relationships, and the custodial relationship.
Plans and leads all Investment Committee meetings of MedStar's Board of Directors in partnership with the Chief Financial Officer. Builds consensus to gain Committee approval for recommended asset allocation decisions and to retain and terminate investment managers.
Responsible for managing the capital structure of the organization. Develops and implements all debt issuance strategies for an organization with in excess of $1.7 billion in debt. Works with investment bankers and financial advisors to develop transaction structures, prepare offering documents and requests for banking proposals, develop rating agency and investor presentations, and works with investment banks to develop and execute bond sales strategies.
Monitors performance relative to all financial covenants. Prepares annual and quarterly compliance certificates as mandated under MedStar's credit agreements. Develops the annual Continuing Disclosure Package required under the MedStar's Master Trust Indenture.
Oversees treasury management systems and ensures technology platforms support efficient cash management, reporting, and compliance.
Manages all rating agency, commercial banking, investment banking, and investor relations.
Develops all cash forecasts for the system and ensures that the working capital needs of the organization are appropriately funded. Collaborates with peers to develop capital plans, budgets and forecasts.
Company
MedStar Health
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$123k-188k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President, Education and Training
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
Vice president job in Bethesda, MD
Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) is seeking an accomplished executive to assume the role of VicePresident of Education and Training for PDA's Training and Research Institute (TRI). This strategic leader will be responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive learning and development vision that strengthens organizational capability, supports leadership growth, and drives performance across a diverse workforce. The ideal candidate will bring proven expertise in enterprise-wide training strategy, a track record of building innovative and scalable programs, and the ability to partner with senior leadership to align talent development with long-term business objectives.
Responsibilities include:
Planning, administering, and operation of PDA's educational programs.
Developing the TRI budget and operating TRI in a manner so as to achieve the PDA mission.
Maintaining existing training courses and identifying, analyzing, assessing manufacturing, quality and regulatory affairs opportunities for new training courses
Ensuring new training courses are identified, developed and rolled out in a timely fashion.
Identifying and implementing appropriate research projects, to utilize TRI's capabilities and to maintain and improve the TRI facility in Bethesda.
In all cases, the individual works with volunteers, PDA Senior and Junior staff, PDA members and training course attendees (prospective attendees) to ensure the activities are conducted are consistent with the values of PDA and our educational and research program.
Duties & Responsibilities Education
Provides leadership and direction to TRI staff to ensure they have a solid understanding of PDA policies, procedures and strategies. Ensures TRI programs are aligned with those policies, procedures and strategies. Develops staff, and to the extent possible, prepares appropriate staff succession plans.
Oversight of the PDA grant team working on the NIH grant for compounders.
Monitors competitive education offerings and ensures that TRI develops, markets and presents high quality courses that are considered best in class which provide educational content that is current and unique to PDA, emphasizing content that is new and/or updated based on trends and changes in industry technologies and trends.
Develops PDA continuing education courses, selects instructors and oversees the administration of PDA's education programs.
Ensures that TRI course offerings are developed, marketed and delivered in a way that maintains PDAs leadership in this space.
Evaluates education courses for standards, including quality performance, adjusts course focus, content and/or instructors as necessary.
Directs the operations of the TRI facility to ensure the facility and equipment are maintained properly and remain an industry-leading value asset for PDA
Optimizes TRI facility utilization to achieve acceptable ROI, while maintaining quality of education course offerings.
Proactively seeks opportunities to utilize the TRI facility for research opportunities which will yield results which benefit PDA and the pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical industry by supporting the scientific quality of PDA Technical Reports, publication of results in appropriate scientific Journals, etc.
Proactively looks for opportunities to conduct TRI courses at individual company sites. Works with the PDA Global Strategic Advisor responsible for onsite training.
Seeks and follows up on opportunities to conduct training for government inspectorates; develops programs to deliver inspectorate‑desired training.
Prepares education budget for approval by PDA President and Board, manages TRI operations to meet budget objectives.
Searches for donations of funding, commodities, equipment, and services to support PDA's education programs. Ensures appropriate records of donations are prepared and maintained for PDA revenue and tax reporting.
Works with Marketing to support marketing of education offerings; including providing content and placement recommendations and preparation of articles for inclusion in PDA house organs.
Writes education focused articles and news column for PDA Letter
Develops course content and in rare cases, if needed, serves as a faculty member for select TRI courses.
Represents Education on meeting program committees
Responds to education-related requests.
Specific to Regulatory, Quality, and Manufacturing
Monitors with the assistance of the Educational Advisory Board, Portfolio Steering Committee, and Technical Advisory Boards global regulatory, quality, and manufacturing initiatives to identify topics PDA should consider for educational courses
Develops interactive relationships with individual regulatory officials to understand training needs both within the agencies and industry.
Education/Experience
Must possess a Bachelor's degree (B.S./B.A.) in an appropriate scientific discipline (e.g., biochemistry, biology. chemistry, microbiology, or pharmacy) and a minimum of ten years' experience in the pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical industry, at least 2 -3 years of which must be in a role with significant quality, regulatory, manufacturing exposure. Understanding of GMP and associated compliance functions is a definite plus. Should also have some experience in an educational setting, such as training functions, development of technical documents or providing training associated with other job responsibilities. A minimum of 5 years supervisory/management experience is required.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Preferred Skills Language Ability
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents; ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; ability to write speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format; ability to effectively present information to top management, public groups, and/or boards of directors.
Math Ability
Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference; ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations. Must be able to read and understand common financial reports (budget summaries, P and L statements, cash flow reports etc.)
Reasoning Ability
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists; ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Must be able to deal with ambiguity and analyze and determine appropriate courses of actions.
The incumbent must possess the ability to summarize and analyze instructor and course evaluations, as well as more general surveys and questionnaires
Computer Skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Supervises and develops TRI staff; including Managers of Laboratory and Lecture Education, Education Coordinators and Assistants and temporary employees as appropriate.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. The environment is that of a typical office, with occasional exposure to laboratory and simulated manufacturing operations. Manufacturing and laboratory projects may raise the nose level and may also involve work near moving or mechanical parts, handling of common laboratory chemicals, solvents and cleaning and sanitizing agents. On a limited basis, the individual may occasionally work around fumes or airborne particles or with toxic and/or caustic chemicals.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Overnight domestic and international travel will be required on occasion
Ability to independently ascend and descend stairs;
Ability to independently reach, twist and bend;
Ability to independently remain stationery for extended periods of time; and
Ability to independently lift up to 50 pounds when required by work assignment.
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A nonprofit organization focusing on affordable housing seeks a Chief Operating Officer to advance its mission and operational strategy. This role involves overseeing team performance, managing property operations, and guiding organizational strategy. Ideal candidates possess over 10 years of progressive leadership experience, strong financial acumen, and excellent communication skills. The position offers a salary range of $160,000 - $170,000 with benefits in a hybrid work schedule, based in Washington, DC.
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$160k-170k yearly 7d ago
Cybersecurity Strategy Director
PC Games Insider
Vice president job in Rockville, MD
A leading video game developer is seeking a Director of Cybersecurity to lead their security strategy and operations. The candidate will define cybersecurity posture across studios, work with Microsoft Gaming's security team, and oversee operational risk management. Key qualifications include over 10 years in cybersecurity with at least 5 in leadership roles, and a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. This role requires strong experience in security strategy and familiarity with Microsoft security tools.
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$120k-164k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Baltimore Community Lending 3.7
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the strategic, operational, and external leader of Baltimore Community Lending, responsible for driving the organization's next era of growth and community impact. The CEO sets a clear vision, safeguards financial strength and portfolio performance, and leads a high-performing team dedicated to mission-aligned lending and equitable development. As the public face of BCL, the CEO will build influential relationships across Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and policy networks, elevating the organization's visibility and presence. This leader will diversify capitalization, advance innovative lending strategies, and uphold BCL's commitment to equity and inclusive economic opportunity. The CEO will guide the organization through a pivotal phase of scaling-expanding assets, strengthening operations, and ensuring that lending and technical assistance are responsive to community needs. They will model transparency, accountability, and cultural stewardship while positioning BCL as a regional and national leader in community development finance.
Must-Have's
Deep Lending, Credit & Financial Leadership: Brings strong lending, underwriting, and risk-management expertise (banking background ideal; CDFI/CDC preferred). Able to navigate funding headwinds, understand small-business and real-estate lending cycles, and balance financial discipline with mission-aligned lending. Strong capital-raising and funder relationship skills
Community-Centered, Baltimore-Connected Relationship Builder: A visible, personable leader who builds trust quickly and shows up in the community. Ideally familiar with Baltimore's civic, philanthropic, banking, and neighborhood ecosystems; if not, must be able to establish credibility and strong local relationships rapidly
Proven Executive, People & Culture Leader: Experienced in motivating and developing diverse, multigenerational teams. Collaborative, non-top-down manager who strengthens internal operations, improves customer service, builds the next layer of leadership, and supports organization-wide succession planning
Strategic, Growth-Oriented Visionary & Skilled Advocate: Able to guide BCL through economic/political shifts, diversify capital sources, scale responsibly ($100-125M in assets), and extend regional/national presence. Clear communicator who can articulate BCL's value, engage policymakers, support advocacy efforts, and participate in statewide CDFI coalition-building
Strong Mission Alignment & Equity-Driven Leadership: Authentic commitment to BCL's mission with a deep belief in equity, culturally responsive lending, and meaningful engagement with communities of color. Protects mission integrity regardless of political climate; brings fresh energy, creativity, and a modern leadership mindset
National Network & External Visibility: Existing national relationships in the CDFI, community development, or philanthropic sectors that help elevate BCL's profile and open new capital channels. Ability to represent BCL on regional and national stages (OFN, SBA, industry convenings)
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Who We Are
Baltimore Community Lending, Inc. (BCL) is a mission-driven, certified CDFI serving the Baltimore metro region, providing flexible capital and technical assistance to support community development, small business growth, and equitable neighborhood revitalization.
What We Do
Revitalizing our communities together through
affordable lending products. We are a mission-based certified community development financial institution (CDFI). We lend to small businesses and real estate developers who invest in low-income, low-wealth, and other disinvested communities.
We support commercial real estate developers who are committed to revitalizing underserved neighborhoods
We believe in increasing opportunities for affordable homeownership and rent, which contributes to
neighborhood stabilization
We provide capital to small businesses that face barriers to traditional financing by looking at each entrepreneur's whole story, rather than requiring a specific credit score or assets
Our dedicated team provides comprehensive, ongoing support to startups, emerging, and growing small businesses to help them succeed
$149k-261k yearly est. 4d ago
Head of FP&A
Andrews & Cole
Vice president job in Bethesda, MD
Our client is a private equity-backed technology company in Bethesda, MD.
The Head of FP&A will be an integral member of the leadership, working closely with the CFO, CEO and Investors. This role is ideal for a finance professional who can build structure and deliver high-quality analysis in a fast-paced setting.
The Head of FP&A will be responsible for owning the budgeting, forecasting, and reporting processes while providing critical financial insights to the executive team. This position requires a strong operator who can balance both hands-on financial work and strategic analyses to help guide business decisions.
Key Responsibilities
Lead budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow management during the interim period.
Prepare monthly financial reporting packages with KPI and variance analysis.
Develop financial models and dashboards to support revenue analysis.
Partner with business leaders across sales, product, and operations to support decision-making.
Assist in preparing board and investor reporting materials.
Evaluate and implement process improvements and FP&A tools to improve scalability.
Serve as a key point of contact for finance in a small, collaborative office environment.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field; MBA/CPA/CFA is a plus.
15+ years of FP&A experience (tech/SaaS/Gov Con a+).
Proven ability to step into an interim or contract role and quickly add value.
Strong financial modeling, reporting, and Excel skills.
Familiarity with SaaS/technology metrics and investor reporting.
Comfortable working in a small team/startup-like environment with high visibility.
$175-225 base plus incentive compensation (Depending on experience)
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$70k-153k yearly est. 4d ago
Senior Director, Translational Biomarkers
MacRogenics, Inc. 4.8
Vice president job in Rockville, MD
Job Category: Research
Full-Time
Hybrid
MacroGenics is a leader in the discovery and development of innovative medicines that utilize our next generation antibody-based technologies. Our team of 350+ dedicated individuals is advancing a pipeline of product candidates to treat patients with cancer. Our products and platforms have attracted multiple partnerships with leading pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies around the globe.
The Company considers its employees to be its most valuable asset and we are committed to providing opportunities for individuals to learn and grow as a means to further their professional development. MacroGenics' corporate culture promotes an atmosphere of innovation, open communication and teamwork where employees can see firsthand how they contribute to the success of the organization.
Summary of Position
We are seeking a highly innovative and motivated scientist to join the Research Department as a Senior Director, Translational Biomarkers. This individual will evolve and lead the Translational Biomarkers function that is responsible for defining and implementing biomarker strategies to inform translational oncology objectives for our ADC and immuno-oncology pipeline. Key areas of focus will include defining optimal target populations/patient segments, predictive efficacy and safety biomarkers, PK/PD relationships, mechanisms of drug resistance, and supportive evidence for combination strategies. This role will require cross-functional collaboration with pre-clinical and clinical functions and data management, as well as with all Translational Medicine functions including translational bioinformatics, pathology, flow cytometry, and toxicology.
Responsibilities
Develop and lead a Translational Biomarkers function within the Translational Medicine organization whose principal remit is to define and implement cutting-edge translational approaches that directly inform both clinical and preclinical development
Work cross-functionally within Translational Medicine, as well as with preclinical and clinical teams, to define data-driven, rational translational strategies with a clear link to development impact
Evolve knowledge of, and capabilities relating to, advanced translational technologies such as spatial -omics and multimodal data analysis designed to elucidate novel insights that inform translational objectives
Contribute to strategies, planning, and implementation for CDx development where indicated
Contribute to development of streamlined operational workflows to ensure efficient translational data handling, including but not limited to data import, QC processes, method development and standardization, and criteria for internal/external presentation
Participate in development of SOPs for translational data analysis that incorporate the use of both internal and external data sources
Participate in business development activities, including establishing and maintaining good collaborative alliance/academic relations
Participate in and serve in a leadership role for company-wide scientific initiatives
Promote external visibility through presentations at scientific meetings and through scientific publications
Education and Experience
MD or PhD in molecular biology or related field
Minimum of 12 years of related experience in industry/academia with focus on oncology drug development
A minimum of four (4) years of experience supervising scientific employees
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Deep knowledge base in tumor biology and applications to oncology drug development with demonstrable track record in successfully developing, applying and implementing translational biomarker strategies with development impact
Substantial experience designing and implementing data analysis plans in collaboration with data scientists and bioinformaticians
Broad and thorough understanding of drug development and clinical trial methodology
Ability to develop innovative analytic approaches to complex problems, including the ability to integrate knowledge of biological underpinnings of tumor biology, drug mechanism of action, and complex multimodal datasets to elucidate critical findings
Passionate about and experienced in working in a cross-functional and collaborative environment and experienced in influencing across the matrix
Self-motivated, detailed oriented, and able to distill complex issues and clearly articulate innovative solutions in a team environment
Excellent scientific communication skills, verbally and in writing, in informal 1-1 settings, team meetings, and formal seminars; effective communication is essential and includes presentations at cross-functional teams, internal review committees, external conferences, collaborators, and partners in addition to writing reports and collaborative scientific publications
Demonstrated learning agility, adaptability, collaborative skills, strong influencing skills and delivering results through teamwork
Strong desire to contribute to our mission of translating basic science and expertise into meaningful, long-lasting benefit for patients
Recognized as an expert internally and/or externally in the Translational Medicine arena
Demonstrates leadership and effective management skills
Supervisory Responsibilities
Associate Director, Translational Biomarkers
Additional Information
The annual rate of pay for this position ranges from $229,600 - $350,000. For non-exempt roles, and according to applicable regulations, there may be the possibility for overtime pay. This role is eligible for the Company's discretionary bonus and discretionary equity incentives. Eligible employees may participate in the Company's benefits programs, including medical / dental / vision / prescription coverage, employee wellness resources, 401(k) plan with employer match, access to an Employee Stock Purchase Plan, (ESPP), paid time off & paid parental leave benefits, and disability benefits.
The annual pay rate range is described in good faith, and the Company believes is the range of possible compensation for this role at the time of this posting depending on the candidate's experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other factors permitted by law. The Company may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range, and this range may be modified in the future. No amount is considered to be wages or compensation until such amount is earned, vested, and determinable under the terms and conditions of the applicable policies and plans. The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, benefits, or any other form of compensation and benefits that are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company\'s sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified at the Company's sole discretion, consistent with the law.
Statement
MacroGenics is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. We are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please email ******************** or call ************** and/or 711 for TTD/TTY service.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
We do not accept non-solicited resumes or candidate submittals from search/recruiting agencies.
Additional Sections
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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$229.6k-350k yearly 5d ago
Major Gifts Director - Strategy & Stewardship
Boy Scouts of America 4.1
Vice president job in Bethesda, MD
A non-profit organization in Bethesda, Maryland is seeking a Development Director to execute and ensure accountability of a major giving strategy. This role involves building relationships with a portfolio of 75-100 donors to secure financial investments that advance the organization's mission. The ideal candidate will have at least five years of major gifts experience, proficiency in donor management systems, and strong communication skills. A competitive salary and benefits package are offered.
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$112k-156k yearly est. 4d ago
President
New River Community College 3.7
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
The Board of Trustees of Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU), a student-centered and mission focused Catholic institution rooted in the enduring charism of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of President. The Board seeks a visionary, strategic, and mission-oriented leader prepared to honor the University's 130-year foundational heritage while articulating a bold, forward-looking strategy to advance NDMU's mission, and further the University's academic excellence, enrollment, and financial strength.
NDMU is a private, Catholic, comprehensive university in Baltimore City with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. NDMU offers a wide variety of full- and part-time undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and certificate programs for women and men. The University enrolls over 2,400 students and has a School of Arts, Sciences, and Business; and Schools of Education, Nursing, Pharmacy and Health Professions, and Integrative Health. Notre Dame has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report.
NDMU has a legacy of innovation, and following the transformational leadership of retiring President Marylou Yam the University is well-positioned for continued success. Full information about the position, including the application process and salary range, can be found in the position profile located in the Open Searches section of the Academic Search website.
Academic Search is assisting NDMU in its search for President. Conversations are encouraged as our consultants want to get to know you and share information that might be helpful in discerning your interest and preparing application materials. If you are interested in the position, or making a nomination, please arrange a confidential discussion by contacting: Senior Consultant Scott Flanagan (direct booking) or Consultant Disa Mason. This position is open until filled, but only applications received by February 8, 2026 can be assured full consideration. The application submission address is ********************************.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Notre Dame of Maryland University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, genetic information, marital status, national or ethnic origin or ancestry, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression) or veteran status.
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$131k-175k yearly est. 4d ago
CEO, Youth Arts & Community Impact
LTYC, Inc.
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
A nonprofit organization empowering youth through the arts is seeking a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead its growth and impact. The ideal candidate will have 7-10 years in leadership roles, experience in fundraising, and a passion for youth development. Responsibilities include driving strategic initiatives, overseeing operations, and strengthening community partnerships. The position offers a salary of $100,000, benefits, and a flexible hybrid work environment across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
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$100k yearly 5d ago
VP, Head of Sales - Mortgage
Capitalbankmd
Vice president job in Rockville, MD
About Us Capital Bank Home Loans, a division of Capital Bank N.A., is a premier nationwide mortgage lender. We deliver over $1BLN in new mortgage originations annually with a 50 state platform, in house underwriting and closing, and excellent pricing and products. We invested in digitizing our online mortgage application process to help expedite home buying or refinancing for our customers.
For the fourth year in a row, American Banker named Capital Bank one of the “Best Banks to Work For” in the U.S. Many top ranked mortgage lenders have joined Capital Bank Home Loans and we are looking to grow the business further by bringing in branches or independent originators.
Position Purpose
The VP, Head of Sales, reporting to the Head of CBHL, has day-to-day responsibility for the sales direction of the Capital Bank Home Loans (CBHL) division. This individual will work to increase the division's footprint in the marketplace by partnering with other senior leaders to devise strategic sales strategies and executing them accordingly. They will work hand-in-hand with the Head of CBHL and the division's operational leadership to ensure delivery of a seamless customer experience. This person serves as part of the leadership team of CBHL.
Position Responsibilities
Partners with the Head of CBHL to create and implement sales strategies that result in increased market-share for the Bank.
Overall responsibility for managing the day-to-day sales activities of the division.
A key component of this role will be partnering with the VP, Head of Growth and Strategy to recruit and grow the company's footprint. Hiring Branch managers and individual loan officers in our markets.
Coaches, manages and motivates a high-performance sales team.
Provides sales training for all Mortgage Originators in compliance with CBHL policies and procedures.
Effectively motivates all Branch Managers and sales managers to meet individual production goals and division production goals.
Works with the secondary marketing manager ensuring products and pricing are competitive.
Directly manages branch managers to include career development, performance management and recognition.
Partners with Human Resources and the Head of CBHL to create and implement effective incentive compensation plans.
Works with internal partners to ensure all risk and compliance initiatives are executed properly.
Represents CBHL in the market in a positive manner and networks to create additional loan opportunities for the division.
Ensures division profitability and margin targets are attained.
Requirements
Previous and successful experience with running a mortgage sales Branch ($500MM+ in annual production) or a regional mortgage division.
Ability and experience in setting and executing long-term strategic sales/growth plans.
Previous experience with change management initiatives and the ability to execute accordingly.
Understands product, pricing and mortgage compliance rules and regulations.
Ability to coach, mentor, develop and lead a team of mortgage sales professionals.
Technical Knowledge and Skills
Microsoft office software suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Experience using Encompass or similar mortgage software/workflow experience.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Advanced understanding of the mortgage file flow process.
Understanding and knowledge of loan documentation and basic underwriting guidelines.
Knowledge of mortgage lending procedures and regulations.
Other
Ability to travel as needed.
Why Join Us?
Join a growing company with a culture that fosters an entrepreneurial spirit.
Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Company Paid Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, and more!
Company Contributions to your 401k - Regardless of your contribution.
Employee Perks: Paid Parental Leave, Employee Recognition Program, Leadership Program, Tuition Reimbursement Program, Employee Bank Checking Account, and much more!
Generous Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays - Including Paid Charity Hours to support volunteer opportunities.
Capital Bank, N.A. is an E-Verify, Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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$116k-190k yearly est. 5d ago
Senior Living Growth Director - BD & Preconstruction
Wohlsen Construction 3.9
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
A construction firm is looking for a Director of Senior Living specializing in business development and preconstruction in Baltimore, Maryland. The ideal candidate will drive growth in the Senior Living market sector, develop client relationships, and oversee preconstruction strategies. They should have 15+ years of experience in construction or senior living environments and a proven background in business development. This role is client-facing and requires strong leadership and communication skills.
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A leading risk management firm is looking for a Senior Director of Crisis24 IRM's Pricing Program. This pivotal position involves developing pricing strategies, managing changes, and collaborating across teams to ensure profitability. The ideal candidate must possess extensive experience in pricing strategy, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in Salesforce CPQ. This role not only drives financial success but also enhances operational efficiencies within the organization.
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$124k-182k yearly est. 3d ago
Executive Director
Asbury Communities, Inc. 4.4
Vice president job in Gaithersburg, MD
At Asbury, we believe in making a meaningful difference every day. As a nationally recognized Great Place to Work , we are guided by a mission of doing all the good we can. We are committed to innovation, integrity, and compassion in serving older adults and creating vibrant communities where residents and associates thrive. Joining our team means you'll lead with purpose, have the autonomy to innovate, and be part of an organization that values people first.
For nearly a century, Asbury Methodist Village has set the standard for award-winning retirement living in Montgomery County, Maryland. Located in Gaithersburg, MD, our vibrant continuing care retirement community rises above the ordinary-offering exceptional well-being programs, high-quality health services, and an unparalleled lifestyle for older adults.
Spanning 134 beautiful acres, our campus is a certified arboretum featuring a 17-acre wildlife preserve, creating a setting that radiates energy, camaraderie, and endless possibilities. Home to 1,150 friendly residents and supported by 720 dedicated associates, we foster a welcoming, mission-driven environment where people truly make a difference. With a 5-star reputation, our commitment to excellence is recognized and celebrated.
Asbury Methodist Village is known for its rich cultural events, engaging clubs, and innovative, award-winning programs-including Kinnections Brain Health-designed to help seniors move better, feel better, connect more, and experience more.
Full-time Opportunit
yCompensation Range: $225,000- $250,00 annually plus annual incentiv
e
Asbury Communities is seeking an experienced and visionary Executive Director to lead and manage all aspects of Asbury Methodist Village. This role provides strategic direction, financial oversight, and operational leadership to ensure excellence in resident services, regulatory compliance, and community growth. The Executive Director serves as the campus leader with autonomy to implement and adjust strategies in alignment with Asbury's mission and organizational goal
s.
Key Responsibilit
ies Lead and oversee community operations, programs, and services to ensure high-quality resident experienc
es.Develop and execute strategic and financial plans, managing an annual budget of 100 million doll
ars Drive performance in resident and associate satisfaction, census growth, and service innovati
on.Build partnerships with hospitals, physician networks, payors, and community organizations to strengthen integration and servic
es.Monitor team performance, provide coaching, and ensure alignment with Asbury's strate
gy.Create and manage leadership development pl
ans Ensure strong communication with residents, families, staff, and community stakeholde
rs.Organize and delegate duties effectively through departmental leadersh
ip.Represent Asbury Communities in professional associations and within the broader senior living indust
ry.Champion the Asbury brand on and off campus while supporting system-wide initiativ
es.
Qualificat
ions
Minimum of 10 years of leadership experience in a medium to large Continuing Care Retirement Community (C
CRC).Proven success coordinating a large associate base and with a focus on supporting older adults in new and innovative strat
egies Demonstrated ability to lead through influence, build consensus, and achieve results in a collaborative environ
ment.Experience managing relationships with state of Maryland and associated business par
tners Active engagement in corporate-level initiatives with a focus on future con
sumer Exceptional communication and interpersonal sk
ills.Business experience in senior living or retirement housing strongly prefe
rred.
Depending upon the status of the position, Asbury offers generous benefits including medical, dental, and vision coverage; 401K with match; PTO and paid hol
idays.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected
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$69k-111k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Maryland Nonprofits 4.1
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
Chief Operating Officer, Jubilee Housing
Jubilee Housing seeks an experienced and mission-driven finance leader to advance its justice housing model and guide its operational strategy. Since 1973, Jubilee has worked to provide high-quality affordable housing and holistic support to those experiencing persistent economic hardship in the Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights neighborhoods of Washington, DC.
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for the strategic oversight, alignment, and infrastructure of resident-focused services and programs, including property management, building maintenance, and supportive resident services. The COO will help sustain growth, maintain a high degree of resident support, and bring vision to how Jubilee expands its reach. With a 2025-2030 strategic plan in place, the COO will guide the implementation and steward Jubilee Housing's culture, values, project management, and financial performance.
The COO reports to the CEO, serves as a key member of the executive team, and has a consultative relationship with the Board of Directors. They will partner closely with their peers, including the CFO and CAO, to support financial and team performance. They supervise the VP of Programs, Director of Property Management, and Director of Maintenance, with overall responsibility for a 50+ person team. Specific areas of responsibility include:
Leadership and Strategy
Advise the CEO, senior leadership, and board on strategy, performance, and innovation.
Steward Jubilee's mission, values, and culture as a key executive team member.
Lead implementation of the strategic plan, including ensuring property management operations and resident programs align with goals and business model.
Present reports and updates to the board; serve as primary liaison to the strategic plan.
Lead, develop, and inspire skilled teams.
Operational Excellence
Strengthen systems, policies, and performance metrics that promote accountability and continuous improvement across all departments.
Collaborate with the CFO and property management team to balance mission and margin-aligning program goals with financial and operational realities.
Ensure compliance with housing regulations, contracts, and funding requirements.
Consult with the finance team on the development of and planning for budgets.
Strengthen systems, tools, and procedures to enhance efficiency and accuracy.
Oversight of Program Development
Ensure high-quality, equitable property management and resident services.
Lead long-term program planning for property management, resident services, and special initiatives.
As a partner to the VP of Programs, support integration of youth, family, and reentry programs into a cohesive framework, promoting a resident-driven justice housing model.
Oversee property operations to ensure timely, cost-effective repairs, preventive maintenance, and facility upkeep.
Monitor key metrics that guide organizational performance and decision-making.
External Relations and Partnerships
Build and sustain relationships with funders, government agencies, and community organizations to expand Jubilee's resources and influence.
Partner with the institutional advancement team to share impact stories.
Set strategic direction for programmatic partnerships that enhance support for residents, including for workforce development, reentry, and social services.
Represent Jubilee to coalitions, community initiatives, agencies, and donors.
Experience, Skills, and Qualities
The most competitive applicants will have many, if not all, of the following attributes:
10+ years of progressive leadership experience in affordable housing, community development, or human services settings.
Strong financial acumen, with budget management experience.
A high level of emotional intelligence, integrity, cultural sensitivity, and interpersonal skills.
Proven ability to structure, lead, and inspire high-performing teams.
Strong understanding and practice of trauma-informed approaches and practices.
Excellent communication skills-comfortable engaging at all levels of the organization.
Strong conflict resolution skills, such as supporting the team to address resident concerns.
Systems-oriented; adept at successfully implementing and integrating systems.
Excellent change management approaches.
Analytical and strategic thinker who is flexible, solutions-oriented, and deadline-driven.
Self-starter who takes initiative and delivers results with minimal supervision.
Commitment to community development and helping low-income communities.
Considered a plus:
Experience with affordable housing, including multifamily property management.
Experience with grant compliance and reporting.
Location
Jubilee Housing is headquartered in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. Team members work a hybrid schedule with three days on-site each week.
Compensation
The range for this position is $160,000 - $170,000. Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, matched retirement contributions, and paid time off, including paid parental leave.
Application Process
Jubilee Housing has retained Good Insight, a national executive search firm serving nonprofits, to conduct this search. See the full executive profile and application information at ***************************** Resume reviews begin immediately. For best consideration, apply by late January. Early applications are encouraged due to the pace of the search.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Jubilee Housing is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status.
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$160k-170k yearly 7d ago
Corporate Relations Director
Boy Scouts of America 4.1
Vice president job in Bethesda, MD
Bethesda, Maryland (MD)
The Corporate Relations Director is responsible for developing and managing strategic partnerships with corporations to advance NCAC's mission and revenue goals. This position focuses on cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding corporate donors and, as partners, aligning partnership opportunities with organizational priorities.
ResponsibilitiesStrategic Partnership Development
Create and implement a comprehensive corporate engagement strategy to expand the organization's corporate supporter base
Identify and cultivate new corporate prospects across leading industries in the Washington, DC region
Negotiate partnerships, cause-marketing campaigns, and workplace giving programs
Develop a comprehensive corporate benefits matrix to offer, track, fulfill, and scale a suite of benefits that deliver value and impact to corporate partners
Revenue Generation
Secure corporate gifts and sponsorships for events and programs, often in the five- and six-figure range
Establish a portfolio of corporate donors and partners to achieve annual revenue targets through diversified corporate fundraising streams
Develop and maintain a target list of potential corporate partners and create donor life-cycle strategies that follow a moves management structure
Relationship Management
Serve as NCAC's primary liaison between corporate partners and internal implementation teams
Develop personalized stewardship plans to ensure partner satisfaction and retention
Lead organizational stewardship efforts of corporate relationships to ensure high impact of donor contributions
Represent NCAC at corporate meetings, networking events, and community functions
Work closely with senior leadership, board members, and cross-functional teams (development, events, communications)
Work closely with the Special Events Director to optimize corporate partners for NCAC, including integration of events and sponsorship opportunities
Provide reports on organizational and departmental key performance indicators, revenue progress, and engagement metrics to leadership
Work with the Donor Data Manager to proactively and reactively provide research profiles on companies and key personnel for the purpose of executive briefings
Ensure that all records pertaining to corporate relationships are purposefully and transparently captured using NCAC systems, including CRM
Education
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in nonprofit management, business, or related field preferred
Qualifications
Proven success in securing major corporate partnerships and sponsorships
Strong negotiation, communication, and presentation skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines
Familiarity with CRM systems (e.g., Blackbaud) and fundraising best practices
Strategic thinking and planning
Relationship-building and networking
Financial acumen and goal orientation
Leadership and team collaboration
Ethical and compliance awareness
All councils are equal opportunity employers and offer a competitive salary, based on the council's geographic location. Professional Scouting offers benefits to include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death, retirement plan, plus compensation for authorized and approved business-related expenses, including phone and mileage reimbursement. We also offer a generous vacation policy and holiday observances.
Salary or Salary Range: $90,000-$95,000
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$90k-95k yearly 5d ago
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)
LTYC, Inc.
Vice president job in Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, United States | Posted on 12/08/2025
Industry Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
State/Province Maryland
Country United States
Job Description CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) JOB POSTING
“This is a working CEO role for a creative, resourceful leader”
who can build, fund, and grow - not just manage.”
Ready to lead a dynamic organization empowering youth through the arts?
If you're a visionary and hands‑on leader passionate about empowering youth through creativity - and ready to roll up your sleeves to rebuild, innovate, and grow - Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) invites you to step into the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman.
This is a working CEO position, ideal for someone with proven experience leading nonprofits, startups, or arts‑based organizations who thrives in dynamic environments and brings access to resources, networks, and creative approaches to funding. You'll lead alongside the Founder and President to expand impact, rebuild systems, and strengthen sustainability across Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and beyond.
Hybrid | Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Metro Area | Full‑Time | Salary: $100,000 + Medical/Dental Benefits, Bonuses, & Investment Opportunities
About LTYC
Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing the artistic, academic, and social potential of youth through arts-integrated education and leadership programs.
We partner with schools, community organizations, and government agencies to provide high-quality youth development programming that nurtures creativity, confidence, and character.
Mission: To encourage youth to use their gifts and strengths by applying the arts and leadership as tools to promote success and balance in their lives.
Vision: A world where every child is given the opportunity, support, and encouragement to discover and express their creative potential.
About the Role
LTYC seeks an experienced, innovative, and mission-aligned Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead its next phase of growth and expansion.
The CEO will report to and work closely with the Founder & President, the Board of Directors and Managing Partners to drive strategic initiatives, strengthen community partnerships, and ensure long-term sustainability. This executive will oversee organizational strategy, fundraising, operations, and regional expansion while building multi-year partnerships across counties and states.
The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker and relationship builder who will have demonstrated experience leading within nonprofits, startups, or artist-centered organizations, as well as a passion for working with creative professionals and youth-centered missions. A strong understanding of change management and organizational culture transformation is essential to help LTYC navigate this phase of renewal and growth.
What You'll Lead and Influence
As an engaged and action-oriented CEO, you will lead from both the boardroom and the field-developing strategies, securing resources, and actively engaging in day‑to‑day operations. This role requires creativity, adaptability, and a balance of vision and execution as LTYC strengthens its foundation and expands its impact.
Requirements Strategic Leadership & Organizational Growth
Partner with the Founder & President to execute LTYC's strategic vision and annual goals.
Lead growth and expansion across school districts, community organizations, and government agencies.
Build multi-year partnerships that strengthen LTYC's visibility and sustainability.
Foster a culture of creativity, accountability, and collaboration among staff and partners.
Lead all fundraising efforts including grants, sponsorships, and individual giving campaigns.
Cultivate and maintain strong donor relationships and corporate partnerships.
Expand diversified revenue streams through strategic alliances and innovative initiatives.
Collaborate with the Development Team to execute successful campaigns and fundraising events.
Business Development & Partnership Engagement
Develop outbound growth strategies and pipelines through outreach, research, and data-driven engagement.
Build relationships with key educational leaders, including superintendents and Title I directors.
Align LTYC services with federal and local funding opportunities such as ESSER, ESSA, and 21st CCLC.
Represent LTYC at regional meetings, conferences, and community forums.
Oversee daily operations and ensure effective use of resources, systems, and staff.
Partner with the Board Treasurer and Finance Committee to manage budgets and reporting.
Maintain compliance with nonprofit best practices, fiscal accountability, and transparency.
Drive organizational performance metrics tied to growth, sustainability, and community outcomes.
Board Relations & Governance
Serve as the primary liaison between staff , the Board of Directors and Managing Partners.
Provide strategic and financial updates to guide data-informed decision‑making.
Support board development, recruitment, and engagement.
Impact Priorities (First 12-18 Months)
Expand LTYC's program presence into new counties and partner networks.
Meet or exceed annual fundraising and partnership growth goals.
Strengthen financial systems and operational infrastructure for scale.
Increase donor retention and unrestricted revenue by 10% annually.
Foster an inclusive organizational culture that reflects LTYC's values and community impact.
What We're Looking For
Minimum of 7-10 years of leadership experience in nonprofit, startup, or arts-based organizations, with a proven record of hands‑on execution.
Experience working with artists, educators, and creative professionals, with a passion for integrating the arts into education and youth development.
Demonstrated change management expertise-capable of leading through transition, rebuilding systems, and cultivating a resilient organizational culture.
Proven success in diversifying funding sources and developing creative resource strategies, including partnerships, sponsorships, and earned income initiatives.
Strong network and ability to leverage community relationships, philanthropic connections, and creative partnerships.
Entrepreneurial spirit with the ability to balance visionary leadership and operational implementation.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree in Education, Business, Nonprofit Management, or a related field.
Background in arts education, youth leadership, or community-based programming.
Familiarity with startup operations, business modeling, or early-stage organizational development.
Experience rebuilding or scaling organizations through growth and transition phases.
Track record of engaging artists, creative teams, or cultural institutions in programmatic collaboration.
Experience leading multi-state initiatives or organizational expansion.
LTYC offers a competitive and rewarding compensation package designed to attract top-tier executive talent. The role includes an annual base salary of $100,000, comprehensive medical and dental insurance, and eligibility for annual performance-based bonuses tied to organizational growth and fundraising outcomes.
Additional benefits include the potential for investment or equity participation in strategic initiatives aligned with LTYC's sustainability goals, professional development opportunities, generous paid time off and holidays, and a flexible hybrid work environment that combines remote collaboration with in-person engagement across Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C. and surrounding areas
Cover letter describing your leadership experience and alignment with LTYC's mission
Three professional references (references will only be contacted for finalist candidates)
Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diverse lived experiences and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. We are committed to building an inclusive workplace where creativity, collaboration, and community thrive.
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