The Executive Director oversees the preeminent fellowship for mid-career journalists devoted to the study of business and economics.
Recipients of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowships receive full tuition for a year at Columbia University and a stipend for living expenses. The Director is responsible for raising funds to cover these costs. The incumbent also has primary authority over significant financial resources, including an annual operating budget of more than $1.8 million and stewardship of a $35 million endowment. The role includes independent decision-making on budget allocation, long-term financial planning, revenue strategy, and financial sustainability.
Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Executive Director defines and executes the Fellowship’s multiyear strategy, aligning program priorities with those of the School and the University while advancing its national leadership in business and economics journalism.
The Executive Director will be a thought leader devoted to the improvement of business journalism on a national level, while able to take advantage of the University’s location in the center of the world’s capital of business and media. In this role, the incumbent will work closely with Columbia Business School’s MBA Program, as well as the Knight-Bagehot Board of Advisors and the alumni committee, which represents more than 450 graduates of the Fellowship.
The Executive Director engages senior University leadership, donors, and external stakeholders and makes decisions with school-level impact on academic priorities, institutional partnerships, and reputation.
The responsibilities and requirements for this position can be found below.
Salary Range: $170,000–$200,000
To apply for this position please visit the following link:
http://opportunities.columbia.edu/cw/en-us/job/556562?lApplicationSubSourceID=
Columbia University is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran and is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Bachelor’s degree required
Experience: 8–10 years’ related experience
Other Skills: Experience working in journalism, media, entrepreneurial and/or nonprofit enterprises. Experience in designing and managing journalism fellowships and awards, career development programs for students; and producing educational seminars and public events; experience with foundations and program evaluation.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Advanced degree preferred.
Demonstrated achievement and the highest professional reputation in business and economics journalism.
Experience managing administrative staff and reporters.
Broad personal contacts within the world of journalism and business.
Experience planning large public-facing events including working with event coordinators, venues, and talent.
Excellent communication skills and mentoring experience with mid-career journalists.
Broad understanding of the MBA curriculum and the skills needed to succeed in business school.
Demonstrated ability to manage budgets within a large organization.
Experience working with an advisory board including recruitment of members, management of the board roles, setting up regular meetings, and communicating with the members.
Fundraising experience including seeking grants, sponsorships, and naming rights; managing campaigns and events; and developing new sources of revenue.
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