ARCTIC INSPIRATION PRIZE
Chief Executive Officer
ARCTIC INSPIRATION PRIZE, Cana, Virginia, United States, 24317
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Northern Canada – from Yukon to LabradorThe Arctic Inspiration Prize inspires, enables, and celebrates the achievements of the people of the North. Through its Charitable Trust and with an endowment of approximately $50 million, the Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP) is led and owned by the North and is entirely for the people of the North, from Yukon to Labrador. It is the largest annual prize in Canada.Governed by the northern led Charitable Trust, the AIP is a community of Indigenous organizations, governments, industry, philanthropy, and other groups and individuals who form a unique example of successful reconciliation as North and South, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous groups and individuals work together collaboratively and respectfully. Entering into its 12th year, the Arctic Inspiration Prize Trust is seeking a
Chief Executive Officer
to continue to inspire, enable and celebrate the strengths and achievements of the peoples of the North.The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the AIP is the most senior ambassador for the Prize, providing leadership and guidance to ensure positive visibility in the North and the AIP’s continued overall quality and success. Motivated by the mission and vision of the AIP, the incoming CEO will maintain and expand the large, growing, and dynamic network in the North and South to raise the profile and general awareness of the Prize. Working closely with the northern led AIP Board of Trustees, the CEO will ensure sound governance and set the strategic vision for the AIP.Qualifications:Intimate and lived knowledge of the Canadian Arctic, its structures, organizations, and cultures.Experience building effective and outcome-oriented relationships with Indigenous and northern communities.A creative approach to problem solving.A strong commitment to the priorities of the AIP.Respected for your ability to build teams and work with diverse partners and perspectives.Bilingualism in Inuktut or other Indigenous northern languages is desirable.AIP is offering a very attractive competitive salary, compensation, and benefits package. To learn more about this unique role or to apply for this position, please submit your application and related materials to ryoung@boyden.com with “AIP CEO” in the subject line of your e-mail.This role enables and requires participation in events and activities across the Canadian North and travel from Yukon to Labrador and in the South.Preference and priority will be given to northern Indigenous candidates. We thank all applicants for their interest. Candidate must successfully pass all required security clearances.
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Northern Canada – from Yukon to LabradorThe Arctic Inspiration Prize inspires, enables, and celebrates the achievements of the people of the North. Through its Charitable Trust and with an endowment of approximately $50 million, the Arctic Inspiration Prize (AIP) is led and owned by the North and is entirely for the people of the North, from Yukon to Labrador. It is the largest annual prize in Canada.Governed by the northern led Charitable Trust, the AIP is a community of Indigenous organizations, governments, industry, philanthropy, and other groups and individuals who form a unique example of successful reconciliation as North and South, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous groups and individuals work together collaboratively and respectfully. Entering into its 12th year, the Arctic Inspiration Prize Trust is seeking a
Chief Executive Officer
to continue to inspire, enable and celebrate the strengths and achievements of the peoples of the North.The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the AIP is the most senior ambassador for the Prize, providing leadership and guidance to ensure positive visibility in the North and the AIP’s continued overall quality and success. Motivated by the mission and vision of the AIP, the incoming CEO will maintain and expand the large, growing, and dynamic network in the North and South to raise the profile and general awareness of the Prize. Working closely with the northern led AIP Board of Trustees, the CEO will ensure sound governance and set the strategic vision for the AIP.Qualifications:Intimate and lived knowledge of the Canadian Arctic, its structures, organizations, and cultures.Experience building effective and outcome-oriented relationships with Indigenous and northern communities.A creative approach to problem solving.A strong commitment to the priorities of the AIP.Respected for your ability to build teams and work with diverse partners and perspectives.Bilingualism in Inuktut or other Indigenous northern languages is desirable.AIP is offering a very attractive competitive salary, compensation, and benefits package. To learn more about this unique role or to apply for this position, please submit your application and related materials to ryoung@boyden.com with “AIP CEO” in the subject line of your e-mail.This role enables and requires participation in events and activities across the Canadian North and travel from Yukon to Labrador and in the South.Preference and priority will be given to northern Indigenous candidates. We thank all applicants for their interest. Candidate must successfully pass all required security clearances.
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