Transportation Choices Coalition seeks an Executive Director to take our organization to the next level! Maybe you are that person — or maybe you know someone who would be a great fit. Read on to learn about the role.
The Executive Director is responsible for leading the daily and strategic implementation of TCC’s Vision and Mission. The Executive Director leads a dynamic team of experienced policy and advocacy experts, and reports to an engaged board of directors. Following the recent success of the Sound Transit 3 campaign and Move Ahead Washington — the largest transit and multi-modal funding packages in state history — the Executive Director has a unique opportunity to shape the future of communities throughout Washington State. The Executive Director is a visible public figure, expected to proactively engage with elected officials, agency heads, donors, and community organizations. This position requires comfort navigating the connections between big picture policy and internal organizational decision-making.
The new Executive Director must have demonstrated leadership skills and experience intellectually and emotionally engaging stakeholders at all levels — from staff and Board Members to community partners, donors, elected officials, and business leaders. The Board seeks a dynamic, highly credible, unifying leader who is deeply committed to the mission of TCC; is a strategic big-picture thinker; understands development and implementation of regional transit policies; and someone who will be able to thrive in a values-driven environment with demonstrated leadership in matters of equity and social justice.
Sound like you or someone you know?
Take a look at the full recruitment announcement to learn more and apply here by Sept. 5. And please help us spread the word by sharing this announcement with your networks!
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