SUMMARY The first executive director of the newly formed Washington State Green Bank, Washington’s nonprofit green bank, will inspire and drive efforts to promote accessible, equitable, and just investments in climate resilience, energy efficiency, and renewable energy to support healthy and thriving communities. The executive director will work with the board of directors to develop organizational documents and policies, oversee marketing and communications efforts, build enduring relationships with stakeholders, provide leadership in climate funding and financing, fundraise to support growth of the organization, launch and oversee financing programs, and manage team members and vendors.
Washington State Green Bank, a nonprofit corporation, contracts with Public Sector Consultants (PSC) to provide staffing and management services. PSC, a nonpartisan public policy research and consulting firm, has a long history of creating and staffing entities like the Washington State Green Bank in other states. The executive director will be an employee of PSC and have support from other PSC employees that provide administrative, finance, strategic counsel, and marketing services. PSC will review candidates and select the executive director in consultation with the Washington State Green Bank board of directors. The executive director will carry out the responsibilities noted above as directed by the board.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Brings key leadership skills necessary for organizational development and growth, ensuring long-term sustainability
Develops and executes the organization's inaugural strategic plan as directed by the board of directors and with the input of key partners
Ensures Washington State Green Bank's fiscal, operations, fundraising, marketing, human resource, technology, and programmatic strategies are effectively implemented across all segments of the organization
Provides organizational leadership and management, including but not limited to:
Serving as the key liaison to the board of directors and key stakeholders
Overseeing the development, adoption, and execution of the annual plan and budget
Managing vendors and contracts
Providing fiscal management that generally anticipates operating within the approved budget to ensure maximum resource utilization and keep the organization in a positive financial position
Develops and executes a fund development plan for operational capacity and for building more accessible, equitable, and just climate-focused solutions that support healthy and thriving communities. Specific strategies include:
Building accessible, equitable, and just funding structures and programs that fill marketplace gaps, growing service offerings for harder-to-reach and disadvantaged communities, and leveraging private financing
Pursuing public, private, and foundation grants that support implementation of the strategic plan
Adding additional staff to increase the organization’s capacity and effectiveness
Acts as the principal spokesperson for the organization with leaders at the national, state, and local levels
Develops relationships and partnerships, including:
Building strong relationships with elected officials, appointed officials, and major political players in the state
Building strong partnerships with other leading grassroots and energy justice and consumer advocate organizations in Washington to support shared goals
Maintaining crucial partnerships with key allies, especially with other mission driven lenders
Working to strengthen relationships and to learn from peers at the national level, including the Coalition for Green Capital
Leads organizational commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice and works to expand the political and environmental communities’ commitment to those values
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree; preferably a master's degree
Ten to fifteen years of related work experience
Strong background in public and/or private investment and development finance
Passion for a just and equitable clean energy transition
Familiarity with the clean energy policy landscape in the state of Washington
Knowledge of energy policy preferred
Proven ability to develop, lead, and manage teams effectively
Knowledge of fundraising strategies, donor cultivation, and securing grants
WORK ENVIRONMENT
This role is remote and based in Washington, while PSC headquarters is in Lansing, Michigan. Work is primarily performed indoors, with extended periods at a computer or on the telephone. The nature of the work involves multitasking, completing repetitive tasks, and having contact with the public and clients. Some in-state travel will be required as the Washington State Green Bank’s services will be offered statewide.
COMPENSATION
Salary range of $168,480 - $252,720 commensurate with education and experience