Executive Director, Head of Commonfund Institute

Commonfund

$150K — $200K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10-15 years' experience in nonprofit management or governance/public policy.
  • Four-year degree; advanced degrees or certifications (PhD, Ed.D, MBA, CFA) preferred.
  • Strong research skills with the ability to analyze and synthesize large data sets.
  • Exceptional analytical skills to present complex data simply.
  • Demonstrated superior writing skills with a portfolio of published works.
  • Experience in editing publications is required.
  • Strong public speaking and presentation abilities.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the external face and thought leader for Commonfund Institute.
  • Provide strategic direction to the Institute team and engage in internal partnerships.
  • Advance business development by collaborating with sales and relationship management teams.
  • Publish regular podcasts, white papers, blog posts, and articles on strategic governance and investment issues.
  • Oversee benchmark studies and synthesize insights for the industry.
  • Conduct data analysis to uncover proprietary insights for client markets.
  • Lead the strategic direction for the Investment Stewardship Academy and continuing education programming.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to influence investment management practices in the nonprofit sector.
  • Engagement with leading educational institutions and foundations.
  • Professional development through industry conferences and sponsorships.
  • Access to extensive research and data from Commonfund's studies.
  • Collaboration with experts both inside and outside the organization.
Full Job Description
Position: Executive Director, Head of Commonfund Institute

Background

The role of Commonfund Institute is to contribute measurably to Commonfund's two-part mission to enhance the financial resources of our clients and to help them improve their investment management practices. The Institute is specifically responsible for: (1) conducting proprietary market research within the nonprofit sector; and (2) for communicating strategic insights on matters of governance and investment policy to trustees and investment staff of educational institutions, private foundations, nonprofit healthcare organization and other institutional investors. Commonfund Institute publishes the leading studies of the investment practices of higher education endowments, independent schools and private and community foundations. Additionally, it produces podcasts, white papers and web-based articles, and its Executive Director is a frequent spokesperson for the nonprofit sector. In addition, Commonfund Institute promotes best practices in investment policy design and execution through industry conference attendance and sponsorships as well as Commonfund-sponsored events.

Responsibilities

The primary responsibilities of the Executive Director of Commonfund Institute include:

1. Serving as a primary external representative and recognized industry thought leader, cultivating relationships and elevating the firm's visibility and reputation through active participation in industry events, media opportunities and other external forums, showcasing the firm's expertise and market leadership.

2. Provide strategic direction to the Institute team and be a leader throughout the firm, engaging in internal partnership opportunities to advance the mission of the organization.

3. Advancing the firm's business development strategy by partnering with Commonfund sales and relationship management teams to provide expert perspectives, research-driven insights, governance advisory and thought leadership that deepen client engagement and drive organizational growth.

4. Publishing frequent topical podcasts, white papers, web blog posts, articles and insights that aid Commonfund clients and prospects along a broad spectrum of strategic governance, policy and investment issues.

5. Providing strategic oversight and subject matter expertise for the firm's various benchmark studies, including, the NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments (NCSE); the Commonfund Benchmarks Study of Independent Schools (CSIS), produced in partnership with NBOA; the Commonfund-Council on Foundations Study of Foundations (CCSF); the annual Higher Education Price Index (HEPI), helping shape the external narrative and translate results into compelling insights for the industry; and other studies.

6. Conducting in-depth data analysis and reporting the findings from the above studies with an emphasis on uncovering proprietary insights and learning for Commonfund's client and prospect markets.

7. Providing strategic oversight of the program direction, priorities and thematic focus for the Investment Stewardship Academy, an annual 3-day nonprofit institute for 40-50 attendees focused on advanced principles of long-term asset management and governance best practices.

8. Leading the strategic direction for the development of continuing education programming opportunities and learning frameworks for the nonprofit sector.

The Executive Director will also conduct additional original research on various topics identified throughout Commonfund on issues ranging from investment policies, practices and strategies to issues related to nonprofits and the public sector. The individual in this position will be responsible for collaborating with both Commonfund staff and outside experts with the goal of writing articles and preparing presentations for his/herself and on behalf of senior staff based on such research.

Requirements
• Minimum 10-15 years' experience in nonprofit management, governance/public policy or similar fields; familiarity with endowment investing principles; specific experience with and knowledge of nonprofit organizations (including personal experience as a trustee on nonprofit board(s))
• Four-year degree required; advanced degrees and certifications a plus (e.g., PhD, Ed.D, MBA, CFA)
• Strong research background to include demonstrated ability to synthesize and analyze large amounts of data and to draw effective and insightful conclusions
• Excellent analytical skills to include the ability to present complex data in such a way that it can be broadly understood by educated laymen as well as investment practitioners
• Superior writing skills to include demonstrated expertise in the publication of research-based articles (must be able to provide examples of published works)
• Experience in editing publications
• Strong public speaking and presentation skills
• Ability to travel 25%+ of working days
• Computer proficiency (Microsoft products including Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
• Must have excellent people and organizational skills

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