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CleanTech Alliance

Entrepreneur Manager

CleanTech Alliance, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127


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CleanTech Alliance Job Title:

Entrepreneur Manager Classification:

Regular, full-time (1.0 FTE), exempt Reports To:

VP of Economic Development Location:

Hybrid Position Summary Are you interested in helping grow the largest cleantech trade association in the nation? The CleanTech Alliance has an outstanding opportunity for an Entrepreneur Manager who is excited to convene leaders from across clean technology industries to create impact in our communities, accelerate cleantech deployment, and help our state and region reach our climate goals. We are seeking a mission-driven individual who thrives in an entrepreneurial environment. In return, we offer an interactive training environment and hands-on mentorship to empower staff to grow in their careers. The ideal candidate has a proven ability to work collaboratively with others, has a proactive/problem-solving mentality, and enjoys a dynamic work environment. This position requires organizational and planning skills and the ability to communicate the Alliance’s value proposition both internally and externally. A successful candidate delivers excellent customer service, exhibits the highest degree of ethical conduct, and has a deep passion for clean technology. Critical Job Functions In this role, you will lead small business and entrepreneur education programs, networking events, cohort and committee leadership, and coordination with other programs across the Alliance. Duties include, but are not limited to: Entrepreneur and Small Business Education Programs - 35%

Be a liaison for the CleanTech Alliance with industry in your assigned program sectors. Develop a strong culture for staff and participants within assigned projects and programs of high performance, collaboration, and mutual support. Day-to-day project management, including developing program content, understanding critical needs of cohort business, setting objectives for how we can support those objectives, and recruiting participants. Manage relationships and opportunities with our new and existing corporate partners to build program support, develop a strong bench of proactive mentors, and create content from subject matter experts to enhance entrepreneur education and clean technology adoption. Guide and facilitate discussions and research policy recommendations that can advance the sector and support small businesses, rural companies, and increase access for underrepresented individuals to the clean technology sector.

Cohort, Committee, and Workgroup Leadership - 25%

Proactively promote the brand and image of the projects you lead. Manage website pages, social media presence, and newsletter content. Develop and conduct entrepreneur and membership outreach and engagement and communicate the Alliance and program’s value proposition to members and prospects. Coordinate attendance of VP and CEO at outreach meetings as needed. Execute outreach follow-up plans, ensure systems are maintained to take notes, track follow-up tasks, send deliverables, and develop additional materials as needed.

Event and Project Planning - 20%

Plan and lead educational programs, webinars, networking, and other events as assigned. Coordinate with events team to contract for facilities and manage vendor contracts and invoicing. Recruit and select speakers and subject matter experts. Develop event marketing plans. Ensure database registration is timely, accurate, and complete. Lead staff, contractors, board, and volunteers to manage event operations.

Leadership - 10%

Assist the membership and events staff with relationship building and sponsorship asks. Supervise and develop assigned staff members; ensure their goals and work plans are aligned to funding requirements, program goals, and the Alliance’s strategic plan. Conduct research and writing projects as directed. Represent your programs and the sector at conferences and events as assigned. Perform other duties needed to ensure a smoothly functioning organization.

Grant Management and Admin - 10%

Research and present potential grant funding opportunities to senior leadership. Prepare reports and infographics to support grant logic models as assigned. Manage grant reporting for project portfolio and track project outcomes for future program development. Support all aspects of grant writing as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in business, environmental science, engineering, or a related field and a minimum of 4 years of relevant work experience. Highly self-directed with the ability to accomplish with limited guidance. Deep understanding and engagement with the venture and start-up ecosystem, and previous experience with accelerators, small business support, or other entrepreneur education programs. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, demonstrated research abilities, and a passion for science communication. Flexibility and the ability to work under pressure and to prioritize and coordinate multiple projects. Strong organizational skills with a high degree of attention to detail. Strong collaboration skills and willingness to be a team player. Proficiency in project management and project management software, Smartsheet preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and relational databases. Employment Details The CleanTech Alliance is affiliated with the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; staff members of the CleanTech Alliance officially are employees of the Chamber and participate in Chamber benefit plans. The Chamber is committed to internal and market equity.

The full pay range for this position is from $72,262 to $81,293 annually. For new hires, the target pay range for this position is from $72,262 to $78,250 annually, based on job-related experience and skills. The Chamber provides a comprehensive and competitive benefits package including but not restricted to: Medical, Dental, and Vision Coverage 401(k) and Roth Retirement Accounts, with Employer Match of up to 6% Generous Holiday and Paid Time Off Schedule Mindfulness and Wellness Resources Life Insurance Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance Company-sponsored ORCA Card Flexible Spending Accounts Paid Parental Leave EAP Membership Additional Voluntary Benefits, including Long-term Disability Insurance, Personal Accident Insurance, and Pet Insurance We recognize the value of the Chamber and our affiliate organizations and programs reflecting the diversity of our community and are intentionally and actively seeking out applications from a variety of backgrounds, including members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC). The Chamber is an equal opportunity employer. All employees and potential employees will be recruited, selected, trained, promoted, and, if necessary, disciplined without regard to sex, race, religion, creed, caste, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, color, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political ideology or activity, disability, honorably-discharged veteran or military status.

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