Executive Director
Company: American Institute of Architects
Location: Madison
Posted on: January 21, 2025
Job Description:
AIA Wisconsin seeks an experienced association management
professional to provide leadership as the next chief staff
executive for the not-for-profit organization. This is a
significant managerial position requiring the services of an
individual with extensive and successful experience working with
volunteer organizations and various personality types.Reporting to
the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors, the Executive
Director is responsible for managing operations and directing
strategic initiatives. The individual is a resource for volunteer
leaders and association staff regarding the implementation of best
practices, generation of new ideas, and effective execution of
shared goals. The AIA Wisconsin Executive Director is a strong
advocate for members, the profession of architecture, and the
American Institute of Architects.About the OrganizationFounded in
1911, AIA Wisconsin is the statewide chapter of the American
Institute of Architects (AIA). The AIA is the voice of the
architectural profession and a resource for its members in service
to society - driving positive change through the power of design.
With over 1,600 individual members, AIA Wisconsin represents
architects and allied design professionals in private practice,
business, industry, government, and academia. The organization is
committed to advancing the profession by sharing knowledge,
increasing public awareness, and advocating for members. AIA
Wisconsin is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors, with
three officers and four directors. Members volunteer on committees
and task forces to develop programs and services. There are four
local AIA sections serving members in each quadrant of the state.
AIA Wisconsin has a staff of five, with remote employees in
Milwaukee and others in our headquarters in an historic building in
Madison, the state capital. The Wisconsin Architects Foundation is
an affiliated organization with its own Board of Directors,
established in 1954 to support architectural education and public
awareness through scholarships and grant programs. Additional
information is available at .POSITION OVERVIEWThis position
requires significant leadership skills in planning strategically
and collaboratively. It also requires keen business acumen, strong
management practices, and attentive customer service. Knowledge of
- or special interest in - architecture and/or the built
environment is important. Experience in nonprofit membership
organizations is important. Most importantly, the Executive
Director must be an excellent public speaker, listener, and writer
to communicate the value of the architect to a broad and diverse
community.The Executive Director manages the operations of AIA
Wisconsin - providing leadership for the organization and staff,
influencing public policy, planning programs, supporting
educational initiatives, directing communications, and enhancing
public outreach - to satisfy the expectations of members and
maintain the viability of the organization. Roles and
responsibilities include:Leadership
- Provide leadership to the organization through the Executive
Committee and Board of Directors.
- Interact with local section leaders and committees to encourage
positive working relationships with volunteers and to identify
future leaders of the organization.
- Effectively present information to and respond to questions
from volunteer leaders, members, public officials, media, and
others.
- Manage and mentor staff to foster teamwork and develop a
committed and productive workforce in accordance with the
organization's policies and applicable laws.
- Develop the budget and manage the financial health of the
organization, monitoring general administration, identifying new
sources of revenue, and working with volunteers to achieve
organizational goals and provide exceptional service to
members.
- Ensure AIA Wisconsin's compliance with AIA National
requirements for a statewide component and core member
services.
- Meet or exceed the goals of the Board of Directors.
- Set revenue goals and partnership program requirements.
- Provide guidance to the AIAW Executive Committee and Board of
Directors on AIA National and AIA Wisconsin policies, positions,
rules, and procedures.Advocacy
- Perform as a registered lobbyist and work with hired lobbyist
to monitor and influence state legislative and administrative
agency proposals as well as local government policies that impact
members and the organization.
- With the Board of Directors, develop a state legislative agenda
for the organization that is consistent with AIA public policies,
engaging leaders and members in grassroots legislative efforts and
building coalitions with allied professional associations and
interest groups to achieve public policy goals.
- Collaborate with public agencies and allied organizations to
establish forums to discuss issues of mutual interest and advance
the policy positions of AIA Wisconsin.
- Coordinate advocacy resources within the organization as well
as with the lobbyist hired by AIA Wisconsin.Programs & Knowledge
Sharing
- Plan, direct, coordinate, promote, and manage programs
sponsored by AIA Wisconsin, such as the annual state conference,
awards programs, Awards Gala, Archtoberfest, and Capitol Day, as
well as membership campaigns and local section activities, working
with volunteers and committees and delegating responsibility and
authority to staff as appropriate.
- Provide support and advice on program operations, monitoring
effectiveness and recommending improvements to ensure programs are
responsive to members' needs.
- Support architectural education and public awareness
initiatives by serving as Executive Director of the Wisconsin
Architects Foundation.
- Assist local section leaders in the development of educational
programs for members and the public.
- Participate on national AIA and Council of Architectural
Component Executives (CACE) committees and task forces as may be
requested or appropriate.Communications & Public Awareness
- Direct and manage communications and the preparation of
newsletters and other publications, delegating responsibility and
authority to appropriate staff to ensure effective communications
with members and enhance public awareness of the organization,
architects, and architecture.
- Encourage open communication with members and allied
organizations by interacting with members, Wisconsin colleges and
universities with architectural programs, national AIA, and other
AIA component executives (e.g. CACE).
- Reach the public by providing client education, helping public
owners establish a qualifications-based selection (QBS) process for
architects, encouraging community service initiatives, and
maintaining positive relations with media, national AIA, and other
allied organizations.
- Coordinate the Wisconsin Architects Magazine, working with
staff team member and volunteers to produce content and
editing.
- Build awareness among members of the public regarding the value
of architects and architecture.POSITION REQUIREMENTSEducation and
Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree, with position history demonstrating
increasing responsibility.
- Minimum of five years of previous management-level experience
is preferred, in association management, not-for-profit, government
affairs, public administration, or communications.
- Business administration, organizational management, or
architecture/design-related focus desired.
- Exposure to professional societies preferred.
- Understanding of membership organizations and/or familiarity
with the architecture profession.
- History of proactively recognizing and acting upon
opportunities that benefit members.
- Fiscal management of non-profit budgets, revenue, expenditures,
etc.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Willingness and ability to commit to a long-term association
with AIA Wisconsin, with compensation tied to demonstrable
results.
- Ability to interact, advise, and communicate in a timely and
respectful manner with volunteer leaders, members, employees,
stakeholders, and allied organizations.
- Creativity, flexibility, diplomacy, persuasiveness, and ability
to evaluate all sides of an issue.
- Confidence in one's own knowledge and skills and willingness to
take responsibility to accomplish goals and tasks, balanced with
effective, appropriate, and respectful delegation.
- Excellent abilities in communication, interpersonal dynamics,
leadership and management, problem-solving, organization, decision
making, planning, and policy development.
- Significant experience in public speaking, lobbying and/or
representing issues before legislative/executive branches of
government.
- Demonstrated knowledge of grant seeking, grant writing, and
grant implementation.
- Ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced
environment with attention to detail.
- Knowledge and experience in the state of Wisconsin is preferred
and residency is required.
- Willingness to relocate to Madison metropolitan area is
preferred.
- Resourceful nature, innovative spirit, and creative approach
are valued.
- Demonstrated leader with positive attitude, organizational
dedication, and energetic enthusiasm.
- Commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity in the
membership, volunteer, and staff environments.
- Periodic evening or weekend work may be required.Supervisory
Responsibility:This position is at the highest staff level within
the organization; as such, the Executive Director operates as the
chief executive for AIA Wisconsin.Works closely with:
- President, officers, and Board of Directors
- Members of committees and task forces and other volunteer
leaders
- Members of AIA Wisconsin and local section leaders
- Wisconsin Architecture Foundation President and officers
- All members of the staff team
- Other strategic allied partners
- On-site and remote guests, visitors, vendors, and
suppliersCompetencies Required:
- Good interpersonal skills, diplomacy, ethical conduct, and
thoroughness.
- Event planning and promotion.
- Database working experience/exposure.
- Accounting/budgeting knowledge.Position Type/Expected Hours of
Work:
- This is a full-time exempt position (average of 2,080 hours per
year).
- Generally, work hours and days are Monday through Friday.
- Evening and weekend work can be anticipated from time to
time.
- Some events may require extended hours and possible overnight
stays.
- Travel within the state should be expected.
- Travel beyond the state should be anticipated, particularly for
National AIA events.Recruiting Compensation Range:Base salary of
$105,000 to $130,000 founded on knowledge/skills/experience, with
additional benefits package.ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY
QUALIFICATIONS:AIA Wisconsin provides equal employment
opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment,
without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability,
genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a
covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state, and
local laws.Other Duties:Candidate must be willing to undergo a
background check including legal, educational, driving, employment
records, etc. This position description does not cover or contain a
comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities
required of the employee for this position. Duties,
responsibilities, and activities may change at any time, with or
without notice.AIA Wisconsin has engaged an organizational
management consultancy, The Three Aspens, Ltd., to assist with this
executive search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications should
be directed, confidentially, to Helene Combs Dreiling, FAIA via
e-mail at .To be considered, any applicants must submit a
customized letter of interest as well as a resume or curriculum
vitae by 5:00 p.m. CST on February 14, 2025 to Ms. Dreiling.
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