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Immigratin Advocatres Network

Managing Director, Global Detroit

Immigratin Advocatres Network, Los Angeles, California, United States,


With a focus on immigrants and global talent, Global Detroit develops and implements inclusive strategies to drive the growth, revitalization, and broadly shared prosperity of Detroit and Southeast Michigan. By ensuring immigrants are a vital part of the region’s community and economic development strategies, Global Detroit is building a vibrant city and thriving global region with strong neighborhoods, healthy families, competitive companies, successful small businesses, and a rich and diverse cultural life. Position: The Managing Director will be an experienced and dynamic non-profit administrator ready to partner with Global Detroit’s long-serving, founding Executive Director, staff, board, and partners to advance Global Detroit’s local efforts. In addition to effectively and efficiently overseeing ongoing operations in Detroit and Southeastern Michigan, managing the organization’s finances, and supporting local fundraising, high priorities for the Managing Director are listed below. This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position with an initial starting salary range of $100,000 to $130,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications and within the framework of the organization’s annual budget. Responsibilities: Leading, empowering, and motivating a dedicated and experienced group of passionate professionals who are committed to advancing Global Detroit’s mission. Transitioning and expanding local relationships with communities, funders, partners, and collaborators known to and new to Global Detroit. Expanding Global Detroit’s local policy work to further grow its sector leadership. Providing greater opportunities for immigrant voice and expertise to be an integral part of Global Detroit’s work. Partnering with the Executive Director to strike the appropriate balance between running demonstration and ongoing programs, determining how to qualify and quantify impact, considering current sector trends, and incorporating the work of the national center. Championing Global Detroit’s ongoing and robust commitment to its diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) work. Ensuring that standard and effective operating processes and procedures are in place and that self and others are held to high levels of accountability. Partnering with the Executive Director to develop a strong partnership with the Board of Directors and establish clear roles. Qualifications: A minimum of five years of senior leadership or equivalent experience. Knowledge of and passion for economic development, community development, and/or the immigrant experience. Apply here. Submit questions to Eos Transition Partners consultant John Tarvin at jtarvin@eostransitions.com.

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