The AAMC & AAMC Foundation approaches its 25th anniversary with the opportunity to refine and re-define its ability to serve the field through the development of accessible and impactful programs and its highly regarded annual conference connecting curators across the world. At present, AAMC, as a 501(c)6, and AAMC Foundation, as a 501(c)3 will require the new Executive Director to facilitate the decision-making process and resolution of the organization’s name, identity and structure at the onset of their arrival.
As AAMC’s identity takes on more clarity, the Executive Director will step into the opportunity to chart a well-founded course for the organization with an energetic and passionate vision, and a collaborative, inclusive, and generative mindset. This opportunity will appeal to a visionary and seasoned field leader and arts advocate with exceptional management, operational, and fundraising skills. They will be well-networked as a natural connector and relationship-builder with established colleagues throughout the field in museums and adjacent cultural spaces. Importantly, the new Executive Director will be business-minded and possess a high level of managerial and administrative acumen with which to address the current organizational position and realize AAMC’s aspirational goals, galvanizing an influential network of worldwide members.
Further, the Executive Director will serve as an empathetic advocate for the professional growth and mentorship of its small, relatively junior staff, as well as a continual champion for the professional development of others in the field, particularly curators of color.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS
The broad strategic priorities of this position will require the incoming Executive Director to engage in a comprehensive organizational assessment to develop a deep understanding of the issues, challenges, and opportunities inherent in the field at this stage of the organization, and to identify and prioritize key strategies to ensure the administrative, operational, and programmatic rightsizing of the organization. An early expectation will be the facilitation of the work around the organization’s name, identity and structure. The new Executive Director will then be able to effectively assess capacity and re-orient and scaffold support and programming to effectively address the key opportunities outlined in the current strategic plan while addressing and resolving structural challenges. A thoughtful Board Development plan that prioritizes transparent and consistent communications will be necessary to ensure the effective utilization of Board talents and leverage their relationships in the field. The successful leader will be an adept and collaborative facilitator of communications between diverse groups and constituents including institutional partners, Board, committee members, and curators at large, as well as an extensive alumni network. The Director will support the interests and continued development of AAMC’s staff through active mentorship and direct communications.
EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTES
Research shows that women and individuals from under-represented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.
COMPENSATION
The AAMC & AAMC Foundation approaches its 25th anniversary with the opportunity to refine and re-define its ability to serve the field through the development of accessible and impactful programs and its highly regarded annual conference connecting curators across the world. At present, AAMC, as a 501(c)6, and AAMC Foundation, as a 501(c)3 will require the new Executive Director to facilitate the decision-making process and resolution of the organization’s name, identity and structure at the onset of their arrival.
As AAMC’s identity takes on more clarity, the Executive Director will step into the opportunity to chart a well-founded course for the organization with an energetic and passionate vision, and a collaborative, inclusive, and generative mindset. This opportunity will appeal to a visionary and seasoned field leader and arts advocate with exceptional management, operational, and fundraising skills. They will be well-networked as a…