The Fulbright Association seeks a visionary and experienced Executive Director (E.D.) to elevate its visibility and increase its impact. Established in 1977, the Fulbright Association is the U.S. alumni association for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Through lifelong learning, the Fulbright Association connects 140,000 alumni and friends of international education to increase visibility of the U.S. Student Program and preserve Fulbright’s exchanges for future generations.
The Fulbright Association awards the high-profile annual J. William Fulbright Prize, celebrating the advancement of peace through international understanding. Past recipients include Nelson Mandela, President Jimmy Carter, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Bono. In addition, the Fulbright Association hosts an annual conference, an annual Youth Summit, and Fulbright in the Classroom, which connects alumni with K-12 classrooms in under-resourced communities.
The Fulbright Association is affiliated with more than 50 regional and state chapters, each with their own membership and governance structures, which host a range of educational events, career development seminars, and volunteer activities. Learn more at fulbright.org.
Leadership Opportunity
Working closely with the Board of Directors and a talented professional team, the E.D. will implement a cohesive strategy that integrates ambitious programming, meaningful member engagement, successful advocacy achievements, and strong fundraising outcomes.
As the Association approaches its 50th anniversary, the E.D. will champion a bold vision that ensures programs and resources meet members’ needs and advocate for the essential role that international exchange and education play in advancing international peace and cooperation.
The E.D. will ensure the Association’s ambitious plans are grounded in financial reality. An eager fundraiser, they will identify opportunities to strengthen the organization’s base of recurring revenue through membership, major gifts, foundations, and corporate sponsors.
A consensus-oriented and collaborative leader, the E.D. will model an inclusive and positive organizational culture that extends across the staff, board, and chapter leaders. The E.D. reports to the Board of Directors and directs a team of five senior professionals responsible for communications, programs, fundraising, and member relations. Key responsibilities include:
Vision, Strategy, and Leadership
Fundraising & External Relations
Member Engagement and Programs
Operations and Administration
Experiences, Skills, and Qualities
The most competitive applicants will have many, if not all, of the following attributes:
Considered a major plus:
Location & Travel
The Fulbright Association is headquartered in Washington, DC. Staff work remotely. Approximately 20–30% of time includes travel to conferences, events, and visits to chapters and sponsors. Travel will be more frequent if the incoming E.D. lives outside the DC region.
Compensation
The board has budgeted a salary of $160,000 to $175,000 plus a competitive benefits package that includes health insurance, retirement contributions, and generous paid leave.
Application Process
The Fulbright Association has retained Good Insight, a national executive search firm serving nonprofits, to conduct this search. See the full executive profile and application information at www.good-insight.org/careers. Resume reviews begin immediately. For best consideration, apply by mid-April 2025. Early applications are encouraged due to the pace of the search.
The Fulbright Association is an equal opportunity employer.
The Fulbright Association seeks a visionary and experienced Executive Director (E.D.) to elevate its visibility and increase its impact. Established in 1977, the Fulbright Association is the U.S. alumni association for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. Through lifelong learning, the Fulbright Association connects 140,000 alumni and friends of international education to increase visibility of the U.S. Student Program and preserve Fulbright’s exchanges for future generations.
The Fulbright Association awards the high-profile annual J. William Fulbright Prize, celebrating the advancement of peace through international understanding. Past recipients include Nelson Mandela, President Jimmy Carter, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Bono. In addition, the Fulbright Association hosts an annual conference, an annual Youth Summit, and Fulbright in the Classroom, which connects alumni with K-12 classrooms in under-resourced communities.
The Fulbright…