EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR POSITION DESCRIPTION

West Wisconsin Land Trust and the Bayfield Regional Conservancy are in 
the process of merging to serve a 20-county area in northwest Wisconsin.
The two trusts expect the merger to improve the quality and efficiency 
of operations and to enhance their combined capability to conserve land. 
These two accredited land trusts currently have staff in Menomonie, 
Bayfield and Superior, Wisconsin. The Executive Director will lead five 
full-time staff and one part-time conservation manager. The 
administrative office will be located in Menomonie. The initial 
"charter" board of the new trust consists of the combined boards of the 
two merging trusts (18 members). The Executive Director will work with 
the charter Board of Directors to establish a long-term governing board.
Many sites of significant conservation value remain unprotected in 
northwest Wisconsin and a priority for the Executive Director is to lead 
strategic planning to achieve more and better conservation of these 
areas while assuring stewardship of over 200 conservation easements and 
nearly 1,500 acres of fee-owned lands. Another key need is to enhance 
public recognition and support for the trust.

The Executive Director reports to the Board of the new Land Trust and 
provides leadership in organizational development, strategic planning 
and management of the organization including financial and operational 
functions. The position will lead a team of professionals in achieving 
the goals of the organization. In the near term, the Executive Director 
will create and foster a culture of teamwork and collaboration in 
bringing together two well-established organizations.

MAJOR FUNCTIONS

Organizational Leadership

Leads to ensure the objectives and goals of the organization are 
achieved while promoting a culture to foster passion for the mission and 
elicit high performance through positive team oriented methods. Works 
with the Board, the Executive Committee and professional staff to 
establish the reputation and reliability of the new organization and 
ensure values of transparency, respect and ethical practices.

Strategic Planning and Execution

With the Executive Committee and chairs of established committees, 
establishes a process to create three to five year plans to achieve the 
mission of the organization in preserving more land, protecting lands 
and waters of strategic importance, ensuring resources for 
sustainability and protection in perpetuity, and the pursuit of 
community conservation initiatives. Establishes a scope of work with 
staff that delivers a viable and healthy new land trust and, as 
appropriate, involves partners who support the organization, including 
legacy community leaders, educational and governmental resources, and 
conservation partners.

Board Development and Governance

Assists the Board in recruiting and educating new Board members in their 
role and obligations. For Board meetings and Board actions, oversees the 
compilation of materials including updated year to date financials, 
communication of activities, update on conservation projects, market 
development, etc. Ensures processes are fully compliant including state 
and federal reporting, IRS compliance for non-profit accounting and 
operations, and Land Trust Alliance Standards and Practices.

Conservation and Land Protection

With the Conservation Committee and staff, ensures conservation and 
stewardship priorities are established and work is planned to achieve 
mission goals. Oversees land protection materials presented to the Board 
for information and/or action to comply with LTA Standards. Ensures that 
stewardship management and monitoring of land easements is thorough and 
completed in a timely manner. On occasion, will accompany staff on land 
project investigations, field visits and easement monitoring.

Financial and Operations Sustainability

With Treasurer and Finance Committee, establishes plan to expand and 
diversify funding resources to ensure fiscal soundness. Oversees that 
expenses stay within the budget to meet year-end projections. Oversees 
the preparation of monthly financial reports for Treasurer to report to 
the Board. With the Development and Communication Director, create new 
donor outreach programs in communities served by the new organization. 
Builds positive relations with donors including individuals, foundations 
and other conservation interests. Ensures donor acknowledgements are 
timely and compliant with IRS rules. With the Development and 
Communications Director, create donor outreach in communities served by 
the new organization and build positive relations with donors including 
individuals, foundations and other conservation entities.

Community Outreach, Public Relations, Marketing

With the Director of Development and Communications, initializes and 
provides oversight for consistency of marketing and branding of the new 
organization to ensure clarity of how the new organization will serve 
its communities and the interests of land protection. Publicizes the new 
organization's efforts and plans in local and regional forums. Serves as 
spokesperson on media inquiries and promotes the work of the 
organization.
Prepares plans for working with volunteers and friends groups on 
stewardship programs. As resources are developed, create additional 
outreach for community stewardship and education.
Travel required to maintain relationships with staff and donor community 
throughout the service area.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS - EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

 Demonstrated ability to lead an organization, proven management skills 
and success in communicating to a wide and varied audience.
 Bachelor’s degree plus five years of related experience.
 Demonstrated commitment to conservation and environmental causes is 
essential.
 Travel to conservation sites, meetings with partners and donors and 
staff is required as needed.
 Salary and benefits will be commensurate with requirements of the 
position and comparable to similar organizations in the land trust 
sector.
Applicants may e-mail cover letter and resume to the board search 
committee searchcommit...@wwlt.org
Position is open until filled. Position is available in early 2018.

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