James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation seeking Executive Director in New York, NY, US
The Fitch Foundation seeks proposals from motivated, self-directed individuals with interest and experience in historic preservation and non-profit management to provide services in the capacity of Executive Director on a consulting basis (“Director”). The Director will report to the Chair of the Board of Trustees and will manage all activities of the Foundation. Responsibilities This is a part-time consultancy averaging 8 hours/week, or 20% of a full-time equivalency. Most work can be completed virtually, but attendance at events and four in-person board meetings annually is required. Use of a desk at an architecture firm in Lower Manhattan is available. The main responsibilities of the position include: Grant Management: Through annual grants, the Foundation supports mid-career professionals actively pursuing research projects on a variety of topics related to historic preservation (“Fellows”). Grant periods are typically one year but may run for multiple years, depending on the a...

The Fitch Foundation seeks proposals from motivated, self-directed individuals with interest and experience in historic preservation and non-profit management to provide services in the capacity of Executive Director on a consulting basis (“Director”). The Director will report to the Chair of the Board of Trustees and will manage all activities of the Foundation.
Responsibilities
This is a part-time consultancy averaging 8 hours/week, or 20% of a full-time equivalency. Most work can be completed virtually, but attendance at events and four in-person board meetings annually is required. Use of a desk at an architecture firm in Lower Manhattan is available. The main responsibilities of the position include:
Grant Management: Through annual grants, the Foundation supports mid-career professionals actively pursuing research projects on a variety of topics related to historic preservation (“Fellows”). Grant periods are typically one year but may run for multiple years, depending on the a...