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Managing Director for Advancement, Washington National Opera

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How to Apply

Please email your resume and letter of interest to [email protected].  All expressions of interest will be held in confidence.

The Managing Director for Advancement is a member of the leadership team and will work closely with Timothy O’Leary, General Director, and Francesca Zambello, Artistic Director. This is a unique opportunity to work with an institution that has engaged in a rigorous and thoughtful strategic planning process and to build upon its successes and to create and lead an advancement program that is consistent with the organization’s strategic priorities: artistic excellence, artistic citizenship, audience growth and diversity, and organizational strength.

Areas of Responsibility: 

THE OPPORTUNITY: The Managing Director for Advancement, Washington National Opera (MDA) will create and lead a team and a comprehensive advancement strategy to build out the major gift philanthropy program to take it to new levels of success. He/she/they will lead both annual and campaigns and increase and diversify the donor base, focusing primarily on individual major donors.

The MDA reports to Leslie Miller, Kennedy Center Senior Vice President, Development, has a dotted-line relationship to Timothy O’Leary, General Director, of the WNO, and will also work closely with WNO Trustees and the Artistic Director, among others. The individual in this role will lead a team of eight.

Educational Background: 
Bachelor's degree
Skills/Experience: 

IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Passion for the WNO/Kennedy Center mission; an understanding of the importance and reach of the institution.
  • Success driving growth in advancement, preferably in a major not-for-profit cultural institution.
  • Proven ability to plan and lead a comprehensive advancement program and team.
  • Experience working with a sophisticated donor base in a complex institutional setting.
  • Confidence and relationship management skills.
  • Familiar with the local and national philanthropic communities.
  • Major campaign leadership experience.
  • Success as a front-line cultivator and solicitor of major gifts.
  • Committed to the principles of equity and inclusion and a history of growing and leading diverse teams.
  • Able to work successfully with existing donors and tap into new, diverse pockets of major donors.
  • Experience working effectively with board members, artistic teams, and volunteer leadership.
  • A polished communicator.
  • Current with best practices in the field and on-trend approaches in philanthropy including digital/social media.
  • Diplomatic and ambassadorial; able to serve as an advocate and representative for the institution.
  • Ability and willingness to regularly attend evening and weekend events and to travel, as necessary.
  • Bachelor’s degree is required, an advanced degree is a plus.
Compensation/Benefits: 

The compensation range for this role is $200,000-$230,000 commensurate with experience and accomplishments. The Kennedy Center also offers an attractive benefits package.

How to Apply: 

Please email your resume and letter of interest to [email protected].  All expressions of interest will be held in confidence.

Additional Information: 

ABOUT THE KENNEDY CENTER: Opened on September 8, 1971, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is the nation’s performing arts center and continues to fulfill President Kennedy’s vision by producing and presenting an unmatched variety of music, theatre, dance, international festivals, special events, and multimedia performances for audiences of all ages. The Center touches the lives of millions of people each year through thousands of performances by the greatest artists and ensembles from across America and around the world. The Center nurtures new work and emerging talent through commissioning and creating performances, broadcasts, and touring productions. And the Center serves the nation as a leader in arts education.

 

ABOUT WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA: Washington National Opera (WNO), a flagship of the Kennedy Center, is one of the leading opera companies in the United States. Under the world-renowned leadership team of General Director Timothy O’Leary and Artistic Director Francesca Zambello, the company presents a diverse repertory of grand operas and leading-edge productions across three main venues of the Kennedy Center, including the 2,200-seat Kennedy Center Opera House.

 

With a commitment to presenting dramatically compelling works executed at the highest levels of artistry, the company balances the standard repertory with new and infrequently performed works. Each season, WNO also seeks to shape the future of opera through commissioned American works and a variety of special concerts, youth operas, and events.

 

Founded in 1956 and an artistic affiliate of the Kennedy Center since 2011, WNO has a storied legacy of groundbreaking world premieres and new productions, international tours, live recordings, and radio broadcasts, digitally streamed content, as well as innovative education and community-engagement programs. In recent years, WNO has been known particularly for championing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging onstage, on the podium, and behind the scenes, by championing artists and creators who identify as BIPOC, women, and non-binary in artistic leadership positions such as conductors, directors, composers, librettists, and designers.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jun 17 2024
Active Until: 
Jul 17 2024
Hiring Organization: 
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
industry: 
Nonprofit