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  1. Sep 7, 2021 · The Co-Executive Director model allows Side by Side the benefit of leadership with complementing professional experience, diverse gender, racial and cultural backgrounds from capable leaders with varied lived-experiences.

    • Andrea Leon
  2. Dec 18, 2023 · Nonprofit co-executive directors are similar to solo executive directors, except the buck stops with multiple people. Don’t overthink the shift to a co-director model. Solo Executive Director and Co-Executive Director models both have their pros and cons.

    • Organization: Catholic Family Service | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Organization: East Yard Communities For Environmental Justice | Commerce, CA
    • Organization: ProInspire | Washington, DC

    Co-Leaders: Byron Chan and Jessica Cope Williams

    With the goal of enhancing collaboration across Catholic Family Service, Williams and Chan embrace (and model) productive conflict with one another. There isn’t space for big egos in a co-leadership setting, according to Jessica Cope Williams, co-CEO at Catholic Family Service (CFS), a Calgary-based organization that provides counseling, education, and community outreach in four main program areas: mental health and well-being, parental empowerment, child health, and scholastic success. Willi...

    Co-Leaders: Laura Cortez and Taylor Thomas

    As a nonprofit rooted in community organizing, East Yard Communities for Environmental Justiceembraces power sharing as a part of its organizational DNA – co-leadership is just one manifestation of this value. Co-leadership has been foundational to East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice (EYCEJ) since its founding in 2001. “We have always had what we call a distributed leadership model,” says Laura Cortez, organizer and co-executive directorat EYCEJ, which uses grassroots organizing a...

    Co-Leaders: Bianca Casanova Anderson and Monisha Kapila

    For ProInspire, co-leadership started as part of a plan to support a new leader as she steps into the CEO role while providing the founder with an off-ramp that feels right for the organization. The co-CEOs feel this model has been transformational and are planning to keep it beyond the founder succession. The seeds of co-leadership at ProInspire, a nonprofit that helps social sector leaders accelerate racial equity, began when founder and then-CEO Monisha Kapilatook a sabbatical after nine y...

  3. Sep 5, 2017 · When the search begins, the full-time financial officer and the part-time program director would like to be considered for the job as co-executive directors. Assuming they have the skills needed for the position, can you offer advice on the pros and cons of co-executive directors?

  4. Nov 16, 2022 · In the Bridgespan webinar “From Executive Director to Co-Executive Director: How and why many are turning to co-leadership," co-leaders from PBP and ProInspire, a nonprofit that uses consulting, capacity building, research, and thought leadership to help social sector leaders at all levels accelerate racial equity, highlighted a handful of ...

  5. 3 days ago · The Opportunity MLK50 seeks a Co-Executive Director to partner with the current Executive Editor. This leader will manage business operations, fundraising, and sustainability planning. They will also cultivate donor relationships, represent MLK50 publicly, and manage the Development Director and Chief Strategy Officer.

  6. Nov 14, 2022 · Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Nov 14, 2022 • 4 min read. The executive producer is at the top of the producer food chain, as they control—and often provide—the film’s funding. Learn more about what an executive producer does and how they relate to the other producers on a motion picture.

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