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ASO offers a competitive and equitable compensation and benefits package including an annual salary range of $135,000 to $150,000. Benefits include paid PTO (Personal Time Off) and holiday pay, health insurance that includes vision and dental, and a voluntary 401K retirement plan.
The Executive Director will manage all business operations of the ASO, with a primary focus on leading community engagement, donor cultivation, and strategic planning processes. Reporting to the board of trustees in partnership with the Artistic Director, this role will oversee all aspects of the ASO’s administrative operations, including financial management, fundraising, marketing, community engagement, union negotiations, and human resources. The Executive Director will foster equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility throughout the organization and will develop close relationships with internal and external stakeholders to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.
Role and Responsibilities
Strategic Vision and Financial Oversight
Guide the strategic vision and planning of the ASO’s activities by providing leadership and bringing confidence and stability to the organization.
Partner with the Artistic Director, advancing the orchestra’s long-term strategic and artistic direction.
Develop, update, implement, and evaluate ASO’s Strategic Plan as a framework demonstrating the Symphony’s artistic and educational priorities.
Monitor financial performance by developing and managing budgets, maximizing revenues, controlling expenses, and overseeing financial processes to support decision-making and ensure long-term fiscal health.
Supervise the preparation and presentation of detailed financial reports to the Board of Directors, while conducting forecasting and analysis with the senior leadership team to enhance revenue generation.
Embrace other Community Strategic Vision and Financial Oversight responsibilities, as needed.
Organizational Effectiveness and Revenue Enhancement
Recruit, supervise, and evaluate all staff, fostering a culture of accountability, empowerment, and continuous professional growth within the organization.
Cultivate a supportive organizational culture where staff members feel a strong sense of belonging, trust, and shared purpose, encouraging collaboration and innovation.
Enhance fundraising efforts through cultivating and maintaining relationships with individual donors, foundations, corporate sponsors, and government agencies.
Lead strategies to identify, cultivate, and secure major gifts in collaboration with the Director of Development, Artistic Director, and Board of Directors.
Develop and implement a creative and effective marketing strategy, in collaboration with the Marketing Director, in order to attract a more diverse and broader audience, expand its impact, and grow visibility.
Lead contract negotiations with musicians to renew the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Embrace organizational diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility initiatives across all administrative and artistic decisions.
Embrace other Organizational Effectiveness and Revenue Enhancement responsibilities, as needed.
Community Leadership and Educational Engagement
Serve as a public spokesperson and ambassador, raising awareness and support for the organization’s activities, and promoting the ASO and its mission with elected officials, state and local government agencies, and other community leaders.
Create opportunities for collaboration with community partners, including the Visitor Annapolis and other arts organizations, raising the visibility and presence of the ASO.
Guide and promote the educational priorities of the ASO and the Academy, in partnership with the Anne Arundel County Public Schools and other organizations.
Direct and expand ASO’s opportunities to engage with more diverse audiences.
Engage and participate in conferences to stay abreast of trends and practices in the sector.
Embrace other Community Leadership and Educational Engagement responsibilities, as needed.
Traits and Characteristics
The Executive Director will be a charismatic and strategic visionary, who leads with a collaborative and inclusive approach to problem solving. With solid financial acumen, they will embrace growth opportunities by establishing organizational goals and objectives that are in alignment with the mission of the organization. A clear and transparent communicator with a people-centered approach, they will foster close working relationships with staff, artists, and board members, and naturally cultivate partnerships with external partners.
Other key competencies include:
Leadership and Personal Accountability – The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and be answerable for personal actions.
Time and Priority Management – The capacity to prioritize and complete tasks, in order to deliver desired outcomes within allotted time frames.
Customer Focus and Decision Making – The dexterity to anticipate, meet, and/or exceed constituent needs, wants, and expectations.
Interpersonal Skills and Self Starting – The acumen to effectively communicate, build rapport, and relate well to all kinds of people while demonstrating initiative and willingness to begin working.
Qualifications
Senior management experience, ideally in an orchestra, is required. This includes developing and implementing successful strategies for organizational growth as well as providing financial management and budgetary oversight. A history of leading successful fundraising strategies and fostering relationships with community partners is expected. Other desirable professional experiences include: managing a productive staff capable of exceeding operational goals, designing and implementing strategic plans, fostering community relationships, leading successful fundraising campaigns, engaging in contract negotiations, and managing a comprehensive, capital, or endowment campaign.
Compensation and Benefits
ASO offers a competitive and equitable compensation and benefits package including an annual salary range of $135,000 to $150,000. Benefits include paid PTO (Personal Time Off) and holiday pay, health insurance that includes vision and dental, and a voluntary 401K retirement plan.
Applications and Inquiries
To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments (electronic submissions preferred), please visit https://artsconsulting.com/opensearches/annapolis-symphony-orchestra-seeks-executive-director/. For questions or general inquiries about this job opportunity, please contact:
Geoff Chang, Vice President
925B Peachtree Street NE, Suite 2192
Atlanta, GA 30309
Tel (888) 234.4236 Ext. 218
Email ASO@ArtsConsulting.com
At the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, we are committed to transforming the orchestral landscape by fostering an environment where every voice and background enhances our artistic expression. Through our dedication to equity and inclusive education, we strive to empower and inspire the next generation of musicians, ensuring that our symphonic legacy is as diverse and dynamic as the communities we serve.
Senior management experience, ideally in an orchestra, is required. This includes developing and implementing successful strategies for organizational growth as well as providing financial management and budgetary oversight. A history of leading successful fundraising strategies and fostering relationships with community partners is expected. Other desirable professional experiences include: managing a productive staff capable of exceeding operational goals, designing and implementing strategic plans, fostering community relationships, leading successful fundraising campaigns, engaging in contract negotiations, and managing a comprehensive, capital, or endowment campaign.
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