UTICA, N.Y. — The board of directors of the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce is seeking applicants for its next executive director.
Earlier this month, the Chamber accepted the resignation of current executive director, Meghan Fraser McGrogan, who will remain with the Chamber until the end of January. The Chamber has formed a search committee to begin recruitment for the executive director role.
The Chamber will accept applications until Jan. 8, 2021. Those interested in applying can see the full application here.
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Job description
The executive director is responsible of the operation of the organization as it relates to programs, interpretation of policy, planning, operations, staff, and finances.
The individual will also be responsible for “ensuring adherence” to the Chamber’s by-laws. This position is a public-facing role and will include regular public speaking and interaction with businesses and elected officials, the Chamber said.
The executive director is also responsible for maintaining the Chamber’s budget; increasing and retaining members; and organizing major events, along with “other duties as they arise.”
This is a challenging job that requires a proven leader who is able to problem solve; maintain a positive work ethic and attitude; and execute initiatives through a small-team, roll-up-your-sleeves approach.
The Greater Utica Chamber also considers it “critical” to have a “track record of success” in sales, fundraising, and marketing.