President & CEO
- Employer
- Dix Park Conservancy
- Location
- North Carolina, United States
- Salary
- $225,000.00 - $250,000.00
- Posted Date
- Aug 22, 2024
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- Position Type
- Executive
- Fields
- Community Development, Environment
- Employment Type
- Full Time
The Opportunity
The Dix Park Conservancy in Raleigh,
North Carolina, seeks a vibrant and visionary President & CEO
to assume stewardship of this young and dynamic organization. Dix
Park Conservancy (the Conservancy) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
established in 2016 that exists to support the City of Raleigh, the
owner of Dorothea Dix Park (Dix Park), in its efforts by serving as
the city’s philanthropic and community engagement partner, and
ensuring the creation and long-term success of Dix Park as a place
for everyone – a transformative public space for community, health,
and celebration that will enrich our quality of life in North
Carolina.
Reporting to the Chair of the
Conservancy Board of Directors, the President and CEO will initiate
and execute community engagement and outreach efforts, as well as
support programs designed to generate broad-based civic, community,
and philanthropic support for Dix Park.
This opportunity calls on inspiring
and collaborative leaders who understand the power of public parks
to make life better for community members and visitors alike.
Partnering with a dedicated staff, loyal community stakeholders,
and an engaged 35-member Board of Directors, the Conservancy’s next
leader will help transform the land of Dix Hill to be a place that
inspires awe through its beauty, invites people of all ages and
abilities to play and relax, and informs through stories captured
in its incredibly rich history.
The Organization
In 2015, the vision of Dix Park
started to take shape when the City of Raleigh purchased the
308-acre property of Dix Hill from the State of North Carolina.
This storied land has a rich history to study, share, and
celebrate. It initially served as vital land for Indigenous peoples
before becoming part of the Spring Hill plantation, where enslaved
African Americans toiled for 150 years. Subsequently, the site
became North Carolina’s first mental health facility, Dorothea Dix
Hospital, which operated for over a century and briefly housed the
State’s Department of Health and Human Services.
After the purchase of the Dix Hospital
campus from the State, leaders from three grassroots organizations
(Dix Visionaries, Dix 306, and Friends of Dix Park) shared a
long-term vision to utilize the beautiful green space of Dix Hill
in service to the community. The groups joined forces in 2016 to
create the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Dix Park Conservancy. The
persistence and patience of these grassroots organizers and
visionaries have paid off as the Conservancy now supports the City
of Raleigh as its philanthropic, community engagement, and advocacy
partner to ensure the creation and long-term success of Dix
Park.
Indeed, the City of Raleigh and the
Conservancy work together to create a world-class destination park
for local citizens and visitors, defined by imaginative play areas,
lush landscapes, meandering paths, wide-open green spaces, public
art, and more. In 2017, an ambitious project was launched with the
intent to transform Dorothea Dix Park into a leading public park in
the United States. This transformation, led by Michael Van
Valkenburgh (one of the world’s most preeminent park land
designers. Master planner, designer, and oversight of the
construction of the Brooklyn Bridge Park). A recent bond with the
City of Raleigh has $40 million allocated to projects at Dix Park,
reinforcing that the City of Raleigh is an integral partner.
Associates, along with various
consultants, undertook a massive engagement strategy that involved
over 65,000 residents. In 2019, after extensive planning and
community involvement, the Raleigh City Council officially adopted
the Dorothea Dix Park Master Plan. The plan, while focusing on
seven major projects—including creating a vibrant plaza and play
area that brings families together—involves breathing new life into
the park’s historic stone houses, preserving the dignity of these
structures, and making them more accessible to the public.
As Dix Park continues its growth
trajectory, it is important to note that since the inception of the
Conservancy, it’s nearing the threshold of $75 million raised. This
is the largest non-education campaign in Raleigh in recent years.
In addition to the fundraising growth, Dix Park is preparing to
increase visitors dramatically in the coming years. Currently, the
park sees around 600,000 visitors per year, and with the opening of
the Gipson Play Plaza in 2025, the projections soar to nearly 1.5
million people visiting Dix Park per year. Adding food and beverage
services through concessions offered at the park will make this a
destination for Raleigh residents and visitors.
Dix Park offers its visitors an
incredible array of features.
Flowers Field
The feel of the cool grass, the
friendships cultivated, and the beautiful outdoors bring life to
Flowers Field in the heart of Dix Park. Residents and visitors
enjoy events for all ages. From movies on the lawn to Yoga in the
Park to bird watching at the beautifully restored Flowers Cottage,
Dix Park offers something for everyone. Many of the programs are
free to the public thanks to the donors of the Conservancy.
Gipson Play Plaza
The Gipson Play Plaza at Dix Park, an
18.5-acre area on which the $60 million construction began in 2022,
has become the welcoming grand entrance for the park and attracts
visitors from near and far. It will include a Grand Plaza and
Waterfall, the iconic entrance to the Plaza, when opened in 2025.
The Plaza will serve as a venue for community gatherings,
performances, and festivals. Adventure play areas will offer
visitors of all ages and abilities multi-level play gardens,
connected towers, and a variety of slides, climbing structures, and
other features. The Picnic Grove and Swing Terrace will afford
families and friends a space to share a meal, enjoy one another’s
company, and have a terrific view of the Raleigh skyline.
Stone Cottages
Three stone cottages, originally built
in the 1920s for Dorothea Dix Hospital, are presently being
rehabilitated as part of the park’s master plan. The intent is to
blend historical preservation with modern functionality and
reimagine these storied structures for public enjoyment and use.
The Superintendent’s House, which remains on its original
foundation, was once the hospital superintendent’s office space and
the residence for the superintendent’s family.
This building is now designated to
become offices for the Conservancy, while an extended porch will
offer panoramic views of downtown Raleigh. Originally the residence
of the lead physician, the Physician’s House is being transformed
into a vibrant community space. The house will accommodate various
functions, including city staff volunteer services for the park, a
conference room, an educational classroom, programs run by the
Conservation Corps, and an innovative artisan residency program the
Conservancy hopes to introduce. Lastly, the Gatekeeper’s Cottage,
once situated at the park’s original entrance, is set to become Dix
Park’s first visitor center. It will provide a welcoming space for
guests, complete with essential information such as visitor maps,
an overview of ongoing projects in the Park, and an exhibit
dedicated to the history and legacy of the property.
The Chapel
A well-known landmark at Dix Park, the
Chapel is a meeting place for many of the Conservancy's programs.
The Chapel was built in 1955 and underwent a complete renovation in
2020 while providing all the amenities of a community gathering
space while retaining its historic charm. In addition to serving as
the welcome and event center of the park, the Chapel is also home
to a commissioned artwork mural honoring the history and legacy of
Dix Park. This unique venue overlooking downtown Raleigh, commonly
known as All Faiths Chapel, sits in the heart of Dix Park.
The Position
Simply put, parks make life better,
and Dix Park is just beginning to realize its transformational
vision to enhance the quality of life for those who visit its
grounds. As the Conservancy prepares to welcome a new President and
CEO, it does so, having achieved remarkable results over the last
decade and rapid growth under the stewardship of its previous
leaders. From this position of strength, Dix Park’s constituents
are energized for the next phase of the organization’s evolution
and impact. Leadership and staff eagerly await the arrival of the
new President and CEO, who will lead the Conservancy into the next
phase of this major public-private partnership.
The President and CEO of the
Conservancy will report directly to the Chair of the Dix Park
Conservancy Board of Directors. Partnering with the Board, the
President and CEO will be responsible for executing all aspects of
the Conservancy’s mission to ensure the creation and long-term
success of Dix Park as a place for everyone. The Conservancy’s
Master Plan focuses on three principles to: Open Up and
Connect, Build from What is There, and Offer
Something for Everyone. To advance these principles, the
Conservancy has identified three focus areas that are ever-evolving
as the Conservancy continues to grow:
FOCUS AREAS
- Cultivate a Partnership-First Approach
- Fund Our Future
- Be a ‘Park for Everyone’
- Leadership, Strategy, and Management: Serve as the primary advocate, visionary, and spokesperson for the organization. Ensure the progress of long- and short-term strategic plans. Build strong and meaningful alliances with the City of Raleigh, community partners, donor organizations, government officials, and other key partners to realize the Dix Park Master Plan. Build and develop a high-functioning team and Board. Motivate employees, Board members, and other stakeholders to contribute. Provide intellectual leadership and foster an entrepreneurial environment of creativity and innovation. Mentor and build the team, promoting a trustworthy, inclusive, and constructive culture.
- Fundraising, Resource Development, and Communication: Work with the Campaign Cabinet, staff, and fundraising counsel to raise money to fulfill the master plan with the mindset of chief philanthropic ambassador. Be creative in the crafting of the next phase of the fundraising campaign—knowledge in pursuing federal, state, and county funding in addition to the City of Raleigh funding. Create an earned income strategy for the Conservancy and park operations through food and beverage and Execute early impact projects to establish the Dix Park Concessions program. Oversee ongoing food and beverage services and rental facilities at Dix Park that contribute to the overall park visitor experience and generate income for operations.
- Partnership Management & Development:
Collaborate with the team, educate and lobby elected officials and
city staff, and organize grassroots action around Dix Park and
public-private partnerships. Manage key partnerships and donor
relationships including but not limited to the City of Raleigh
Mayor and City Council, City Management, Dix Park Founding Partners
and Leadership Circle, NC DHHS, NCSU, State Farmer’s Market, and
Raleigh Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.
- Outreach & Engagement: Serve as the chief Dix Park community outreach ambassador. Communicate the Conservancy’s mission effectively to a wide range of partners, audiences, and stakeholders, leading to broad community awareness and support of the project. Have an understanding or experience that lends itself to an understanding of the external environment that surrounds and affects the building of the park by building a culture that supports the work.
- Board Governance: In collaboration with the Board of Directors, identify, recruit, and retain highly effective Board members. Maintain regular communications with the Board and provide them with the necessary training, support, counsel, and information required for effective governance. Support the Board’s involvement in fundraising, strategic planning, program delivery, and increasing the overall visibility of the organization.
- Operational, Financial Oversight, and Risk
Management: In collaboration with the CFO, VP of
Operations, and outside legal counsel, oversee the financial
integrity of the Conservancy, ensuring the strategic creation of
and adherence to the budget, diligently following approved
financial policies and accounting ethics and best practices. In
addition to overseeing financials, also oversee audits and risk
management, i.e., ensure adequate insurance coverage for all
activities and staff, ensure best practices in employee management
and HR administration, and ensure quality data management, process
documentation, and division of duties.
- Collaborative, innovative, transparent, and effective leadership that can motivate the Board, staff, community, donors, and partners.
- Strategic innovator with a big vision; set strategy and execute for results.
- Strong business acumen with a solid understanding of operations, finance, and budgeting.
- Fundraising and resource development track record that will help craft the Next Phase of the Fundraising Campaign.
- Creating and leading a Senior Management Team.
- Collaboration, community relations, and understanding public-private partnerships.
- Working with fundraising leadership committees, staff, fundraising counsel, and other partners.
- Operational and technological innovation.
- Risk management.
- Successful delivery of projects.
- High social-emotional intelligence, integrity, and sound judgment.
- Ability to inspire others through written and verbal communication.
- Ten or more years in a leadership position or commensurate experience with demonstrated success in organizational management, including strategic planning, program development, finance, fundraising, and operations.
- A strong familiarity with the Triangle region is a plus.
- A bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college/university. Master’s degree preferred.
- The President and CEO must live in the Triangle region.
- This is a full-time, in-person (not remote) work opportunity.
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