*ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND*
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Until 2013, the museum community in the state of New York was primarily
serviced by two organizations: Museumwise (formerly the Upstate History
Alliance) and MANY (Museum Association of New York).  These
membership-based organizations separately focused on developing and
disseminating ethical, legal, and other key resources to the field,
providing professional development through continuing education, and
essential advocacy to support and further the mission of museums and
related cultural organizations throughout the State of New York.

Beginning in late 2011, the Boards of Museumwise and MANY began an approach
toward consolidating the two organizations.  The primary driver of the
consolidation was to provide better unified service to the museum and
related cultural community of New York State.  The two organizations
legally became one New York State chartered organization in December 2012.
 A decision was made by the Board to operate the consolidated organization
as the Museum Association of New York (MANY), since that name had an
identifiable history and spoke directly to our mission to better serve the
museums and related cultural organizations  in New York State.


*POSITION SUMMARY*
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As the leader of this consolidated organization, the Executive Director
will need to leverage their vision and entrepreneurial skills to become the
predominant voice for the entire museum community, as well as arboretums,
historical houses/societies, zoos and other related cultural entities of
New York State.  The Executive Director should be a leader in the museum
field who has the skills, initiative, and knowledge to set the directions
and strategies that will positively guide the future of MANY, its Board
leadership, and to assure the life and vibrancy of the state's museum and
related cultural community. This will include the development and approval
of 3-year strategic plans for MANY to provide the core goals and actions
that will guide the organization.  The Executive Director will be a dynamic
leader who will advocate with governmental, corporate and other
professional leaders to consistently emphasize the importance and value of
museums and related cultural organizations on the economic health,
educational vibrancy, and overall quality of life in New York State.


*POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES*
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The Executive Director provides innovative leadership, vision, and
direction for this state-wide organization and develops strategies that
result in the consistent achievement of its mission and financial
objectives. The Executive Director guides and facilitates the work of a
geographically dispersed Board, implements policies approved by the Board,
manages MANY’s programs and operations, and articulately and professionally
represents MANY to a variety of stakeholders.  The Executive Director
performs the duties and responsibilities as listed below and others as
identified by the MANY Board and assigned through its President.

The Executive Director’s duties and responsibilities include but are not
limited to:

*General Management*

   - Plan, formulate and recommend to the Board basic policies and programs
   that will further the objectives of MANY and best support the needs of the
   museum and related cultural community of New York State.
   - Guide the development and approval of three-year strategic plans.
   - Oversee MANY'S office operations including the appointment,
   supervision, and whenever necessary, discharge of individuals who occupy
   staff positions authorized by the Board; contractual arrangements for
   services and consultants; and records management.



*Financial*



   - Develop and recommend an annual budget, in consultation with the
   treasurer and Finance Committee, for Board approval.
   - Manage the MANY’s finances within the parameters of the Board-approved
   budget.
   - Provide the Board with timely, accurate and appropriately detailed
   reporting and forecasting to instill confidence in the financial management
   of MANY’s finances.



*Programming*



   - Seek external funding to support Board-approved projects.
   - Supervise development and submission of all grant proposals, and
   ensure that progress reports to funding organizations are submitted
   accurately and on time.
   - Oversee the design, development, promotion, implementation and quality
   of programs, products and services to assure that they are consistent with
   MANY’s mission and effective in their outcomes.
   - Serve as project director for MANY’s major grant-funded initiatives,
   performing duties as specified in the proposal and overseeing staff and
   consultants assigned to the project.
   - Work collaboratively with the Board and the MANY’s membership; oversee
   program development; monitor and evaluate programs; collect and
   disseminate statistical data about statewide service programs; provide
   regular reports to the Board and funding agencies on program and funding
   status.



*Membership*



   - Actively recruit new members to the organization and work diligently
   to retain existing members.
   - Identify cost effective opportunities to increase interaction with
   existing membership to ensure that their needs and priorities are addressed.
   - Oversee the planning and administration of the annual conference and
   all board meetings.
   - Provide services to members by responding to queries and overseeing
   the management of websites and lists.



*Advocacy / Relationship Building*



   - Leverage past and create new relationships throughout the state within
   the public and private sectors to promote the value of museum and related
   cultural organizations.
   - Serve as spokesperson for MANY representing the programs and point of
   view of the organization at meetings, public hearings, public
   presentations, professional conferences and other opportunities for
   visibility and advocacy with the membership, government officials, funders,
   and the public.
   - Consistently monitor the activities of federal, state and local
   governments and allied professions and organizations to inform the
   direction of MANY’s efforts and to inform member organizations.
   - Maintain effective relationships with allied organizations and
   professional associations (i.e., American Alliance of Museums).



*Qualities / Attributes*



   - Excellent written and interpersonal skills
   - Polished public speaker
   - Self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit
   - Clear knowledge and understanding in the use of social media and the
   internet
   - Ability and willingness to travel

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume and three references to
[log in to unmask] Only electronic applications will be considered.

Visit us at http://manyonline.org/

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Erin Crissman Richardson

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