Chief Executive Officer - VISIONS/Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired
Company: Louisiana Association for the Blind
Location: New York
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
One of Greater Metro New York's leading providers of services
for the blind and visually impaired seeks a Chief Executive Officer
to:
- Financially strengthen VISIONS, and ensure that each year the
organization is in a stronger position to fund its programs and
facilities than in the previous year;
- Continually improve and expand its suite of multilingual
services to low and moderate income families within the region
(NYC's five boroughs, Long Island, Westchester, Lower Hudson Valley
and the Northern Counties of New Jersey);
- Be a leading advocate for those living with blindness,
providing information and help to communities, businesses and
government agencies on how to improve their support for people
living with visual impairments.VISIONS is a direct services
organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families whose
members live with blindness or visual impairment. This mission is
advanced through a broad range of services, education, facilities,
events, convenings and activities for those living with visual
impairment, their families, employers and prospective employers,
government policy makers and communities. All VISIONS services are
provided free of charge.A 17-member Board helps the organization
drive fundraising activities and exercises governance oversight of
the operating budget of about $13.8 million, an investment
portfolio currently valued at over $100 million, and property and
other assets valued at $10 million. Sources of revenue are roughly
$6.4 million program service revenue, $1.5 million in contributions
and the balance of the budget is funded from investment portfolio
earnings. VISIONS is financially strong with a positive cash-flow,
and the Board values close financial management.BASIC
FUNCTIONReporting to the Board of Directors and the President of
the Board, the CEO will ensure that VISIONS fiscal, operations,
marketing and communications, human resources, technology, and
program strategies are effectively implemented across all segments
of the organization and will provide overall direction and
day-to-day management of the organization.The CEO will also define
vision, strategy, objectives and messages; lead the staff team; and
will function as the organization's lead fundraiser and
relationship builder.MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIESLEADERSHIP AND
MANAGEMENT
- Articulate and continually refine VISIONS vision and mission
statement to serve as a platform for cultivating support; develop,
implement, execute and periodically update VISIONS long-range
strategic plan outlining objectives, programs and success
metrics;
- Motivate, evaluate, evolve, support and manage staff, ensuring
that the team is well-suited to serving VISIONS clients and able to
address contemporary challenges; define and implement a performance
evaluation system for staff and the organization, with emphasis on
well-defined goals and clear accountability for all; implement a
staff development plan; ensure there is a culture of inclusion,
belonging, equity and respect that encourages productive change,
advances the mission and embraces new perspectives that lead to
innovations.
- Ensure that the day-to-day operations and programs of VISIONS
are smoothly and effectively administered; provide appropriate
oversight of advocacy, program staff activities, fundraising,
finances, systems and procedures;
- Work closely with the Finance Team, the Budget & Finance
Committee and the Board in preparing budgets; ensure that the
organization responsibly operates within the budgetary and audit
guidelines to maintain the organization's fiscal well being; ensure
that there is alignment between programmatic objectives and
available resources; develop long- and short-term financial plans
and prepare financial and operating reports for the Board;
- Maintain effective relationships with a variety of external
organizations including but not limited to the professional
blindness field, governmental agencies, corporations and
businesses, other nonprofits, and associations and organizations
aligned with VISIONS goals and objectives; take a leadership role
in coalition building, identifying issues and opportunities for
collaboration across the blindness/vision loss field and create
forums to address these issues.REVENUE GENERATION AND FUNDRAISING
- Understand the actual and prospective VISIONS funding sources,
including for individual donors, foundation and government grants,
business philanthropy and earned revenue sources; communicate
fundraising goals, strategy and progress while actively engaging
Board and staff in solicitation processes; keep abreast of external
factors that could affect fundraising and revenue;
- Function as the organizations Fundraiser-in-Chief and Chief
Revenue Officer; develop fundraising alliances; actively solicit
philanthropic donations, government grants and earned income, in
the process building ongoing relationships with corporations and
other business entities, foundations, high-net-worth individuals
and other donors, government funders and others; create special and
donor cultivation events for VISIONS; ensure that all outreach is
tracked on an end-to-end basis;
- Maximize long-term earned and contributed revenue; view
fundraising and revenue generation as an extension of cause
advocacy and organizational marketing, and in consultation with the
Board and the development staff, create strategies to secure
ongoing significant sources of private/unrestricted funds to
support VISIONS; ensure that all staff and Board members, all
events and all VISIONS resources are leveraged to increase earned
and contributed revenue.PROGRAMS, SERVICES AND EDUCATION
- Foster a strong service orientation that is innovative,
compassionate and professional; continually evaluate existing
programs and search for new ways to improve services and efficiency
without compromising quality; define the impact that VISIONS could
have in addressing unmet needs and gaps in service; seek and adopt
models and services that enhance VISIONS suite of offerings;
- Implement "standard of care and impact" accountability models
that are viewed as mission oriented and fair, and thus enable the
organization to dispassionately evaluate the impact of programs on
those served by VISIONS; recognize and reward staff for leadership
and effective delivery of services; based on "standard of care and
impact" approaches, periodically re-prioritize investments and
shift resources to where they will do the most good;
- Develop relationships with policy makers, program
professionals, education organizations, funders and employers in
the Greater New York Metro Region; where appropriate, develop
cross-cutting projects and services in collaboration with other
organizations and funders;
- Advance VISIONS as a role model for collaborations that meet
immediate and on-going personal assistance needs of those living
with visual impairments and other disabilities; attract funding to
VISIONS programs and education; create value propositions for
programs, services and education that justify new funding and
additional funding from existing sources; Strengthen VISIONS use
and implementation of current and new adaptive technology
initiatives.PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS AND
ADVOCACY
- Serve as the spokesperson for VISIONS to the general public,
the media, governmental entities and funders, the blindness field
and other key organizations and individuals;
- Review VISIONS communications materials, telecommunications,
website, social media, rich media, written and other materials to
ensure effective articulation of VISIONS mission and purpose;
continually explore new and creative marketing strategies that
extend VISIONS support to a broader base; create new opportunities
for branding and enhancing the image of VISIONS;
- Build support for VISIONS work through convenings that cross
organizational boundaries to include diverse partners, funders,
businesses and community leaders.BOARD RELATIONS:
- With the Board President, coordinate the efforts of various
Board committees and task forces; ensure that all committees
achieve objectives; encourage Board members' involvement in VISIONS
range of activities, including fundraising;
- Implement Board policies, program goals and objectives in
accordance with Board bylaws; provide ongoing communication to the
Board on critical matters related to VISIONS;
- Help identify and recruit new Board members, whose talents,
backgrounds and commitment, and fundraising abilities are congruent
with the needs and mission of VISIONS.IDEAL EXPERIENCEThe
successful candidate should ideally possess most of the following
core qualifications and professional experiences:
- Experience with and/or knowledge of the realities of those who
live with disabilities; advantageous but not required, is
experience with blindness and visual impairments, services to
family members of those who have visual impairments, or other
applicable personal or professional experiences serving those who
live with disabilities;
- Management experience in the private, nonprofit or public
sectors with a track record of fundraising/friend-raising, program
delivery, driving earned income, and advocacy;
- Leadership experience in developing, implementing, executing,
and evaluating impactful strategic plans, with an emphasis on
accountability and success metrics;
- Demonstrated track record in attracting and maintaining a
diverse and effective team, and building a culture of collaboration
and trust among constituents, staff, partners, and the Board;
- Experience working closely with industry leaders, government
officials, heads of organizations and the news media, while serving
simultaneously as an effective spokesperson, advocate, operating
leader and fundraiser;
- Possessed of outstanding written and verbal communications
skills, with strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate
the organization's mission to diverse audiences;
- A person of unquestioned integrity whose values, ideals and
actions mirror those of VISIONS, who is committed to a culture of
organizational transparency and is, above all, a passionate
believer in the mission and the potential of
VISIONS.COMPENSATIONThe range of total base plus variable
compensation amounts to $250,000 - $350,000 annually.For more
information please contact:Oscar Quiros(415) 762-2643 or Mark
Oppenheim(415) 762-2640 or m/Oppenheim Executive Search558 Presidio
Boulevard, Box 29625,San Francisco, CA 94129-0625
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Keywords: Louisiana Association for the Blind, Bristol , Chief Executive Officer - VISIONS/Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired, Accounting, Auditing , New York, Connecticut
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