Executive Vice President, Membership Engagement and Assistant Chief Scout Executive (ACSE)
Company: Boy Scouts of America
Location: Brownsville
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
Executive Vice President, Membership Engagement and Assistant
Chief Scout Executive (ACSE)Position: Executive Vice President,
Membership Engagement and Assistant Chief Scout Executive
(ACSE)We're seeking a dynamic and experienced leadership
professional to join our executive management team as Executive
Vice President, Membership Engagement and Assistant Chief Scout
Executive (ACSE).The Executive Vice President, Membership
Engagement and ACSE will collaborate closely with Scouting leaders,
staff and volunteers across the country, marshalling talent and
energy toward growing the membership of scouting and thoughtfully
engaging alumni. This executive will lead the recruitment and
retention strategy of scouts and will work closely with the
councils, parents, schools, and community organizations nationally
to promote the variety of exciting scouting programs. They will
also be responsible for keeping Scouts engaged over their lifetimes
as volunteers, advocates, role models, and
contributors/fundraisers. The EVP will also be responsible for
financial oversight related to membership initiatives, including
budgeting and performance monitoring. This position reports to the
Chief Scout Executive, President and CEO.Responsibilities
- Serve as chief architect to design, implement, monitor, and
manage strategic initiatives to support scout recruitment and
retention, using innovative best-in-class practices and
discipline.
- Assess internal and external mechanisms to aid the organization
in developing a robust and results-driven membership growth
strategy.
- Meet financial objectives by forecasting annual sales quotes,
developing an annual budget, analyzing trends, and monitoring cost
and performance.
- Collaborate with colleagues to create compelling campaigns and
engaging outreach approaches to be employed nationally.
- Specifically engage with youth-serving executives in the local
Councils to drive youth engagement leading to robust unit and
membership growth.
- Develop strong relationships with the local scouting Councils,
alumni, parents, teachers, volunteers, and other key business and
community constituents across the US to foster excitement around
today's Scouting programs.
- Support these stakeholders in efforts to increase membership,
alumni engagement, and impact.
- Develop appropriate leadership training to enhance the
membership experience and aid in recruiting and retention.
- Work collaboratively with members of the regional executive
leadership team to enhance Scouting's refreshed brand identity
among parents and leaders of community, school, and religious
institutions.
- Lead the National Eagle Scout Association, the BSA Alumni
Association (potential 20 million members), and the Order of the
Arrow (BSA Honorary Society).
- Inspire, lead, and engage a wide and diverse network of
volunteers and staff, as a partner and a champion for members and
alumni.Critical Success Factors:
- Earn the trust and respect of Scouting's internal and external
stakeholders, in the regions and across the Scouting enterprise.
Work in a truly collaborative fashion with National, Regional and
local Scouting organizations.
- Develop a comprehensive strategy and action plan to grow and
diversify Scouting's membership and achieve appropriate and timely
outcomes and success in the implementation of the early stages of
the plan. Build campaign plans for Spring and Fall recruiting.
Establish material to support community/school outreach programs to
engage/reengage youth "where they are."
- Ensure mechanisms are in place to measure results and
continuously improve approaches and processes. Strive to reach new
cohorts of youth in America.Knowledge of: Membership development
strategies; marketing and branding principles; sales and outreach
techniques; non-profit management best practices; youth
development, volunteer management, and community engagement;
business planning, budgeting, and resource management; current
trends in membership engagement, including the use of social media
and technology; the Scouting movement and its mission.Skill in:
Strategic planning and implementation; campaign development and
execution; budget management and financial forecasting; team
leadership and staff development; partnership building and
stakeholder engagement; communication and presentation (both
written and oral); marketing and branding; sales and outreach;
change management; data analysis and performance measurement; and
program development and evaluation.Ability to: Inspire and motivate
others; build strong relationships and foster collaboration; think
creatively and innovatively; adapt to changing circumstances and
manage complexity; influence and persuade stakeholders; analyze
data and make informed decisions; develop and implement effective
strategies; and lead and manage teams effectively; earn the trust
and respect of internal and external stakeholders; work
collaboratively across national, regional, and local
organizations.Education
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as business
administration, non-profit management, marketing, or a related
field from an accredited college or university.Preferences:
Master's degree in a relevant field such as business
administration, non-profit management, marketing, or a related
field from an accredited college or university.Any work-related
experience resulting in acceptable proficiency levels in the above
Minimum Qualifications is an acceptable substitute for the
above-specified education and experience
requirements.QualificationsThe Executive Vice President, Membership
Engagement and ACSE will be a sales and outcomes-oriented leader,
possessing a strong track record and diverse skillset to build and
lead a momentous strategy to increase Scouting's membership. This
leader will bring vision, gravitas, passion, and high energy to
generate new and innovative approaches to growing the scouting
movement, with an achievable goal of 2,000,000 members by
2028.Minimum of 10 years of experience in sales, marketing, and
strategic leadership, with a proven track record of building and
leading successful growth strategies. Experience in a non-profit
environment, particularly with youth organizations or volunteer
management, is highly desirable. Specific experience in developing
and executing national campaigns, managing teams, building
partnerships, and working with diverse stakeholders is crucial.The
successful candidate will also have a proven track record at the
senior level of the following, or similar strategic leadership
experience:
- Strong and authentic appreciation for the mission. Scouting
experience is a plus.
- Strong leadership abilities and strategic thinking to create,
plan, share, and implement a new and diversified membership growth
strategy for the regions. Outreach to diverse communities is an
essential requirement to meet our youth expansion goals.
- A successful track record of attracting, developing, motivating
and retaining a high performing, team-oriented staff, as well as
ability to partner with stakeholders and lead through
influence.
- Past success in leading a national sales campaign is a
plus.
- Change management skills and action orientation, along with the
ability to thrive in a complex, fast-paced, and dynamic
environment.
- Charisma and an ability to collaborate and motivate
others.
- An ability to "close the deal."
- Entrepreneurial thought leadership with the ability to
recognize future trends and new opportunities.
- An established network and partnership building experience (or
skills/acumen to ensure success).
- The ability to understand and manage successful marketing and
branding initiatives in today's rapidly changing business
environment, including "train the trainer" curriculum.
- Experience leveraging social media and technology to build
engagement.
- Experience interfacing with diverse C-suite leaders, ideally
with established regional relationships.
- An ability to strengthen brand development and management
processes.
- A thorough understanding of principles involved in business
planning, budgetary delivery and oversight, and management of
people and resources.
- Experience working with volunteers.
- Measurement experience and the ability to leverage analysis and
big data to drive results.
- Political savviness; a proven track record of building and
sustaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders
and constituents.
- Outstanding listening and communication skills; clearly,
effectively, and persuasively articulates to all levels, both in
oral and written communication.
- Impeccable professional ethics, integrity, transparency, and
accountability in all actions.
- Must pass a criminal history background check.Physical
Requirements
- Visual acuity to read information from computer screens, forms,
and other printed materials and information.
- Hearing acuity for verbal communication, conversations,
face-to-face interactions, and/or responses via telephone and
telephone systems.
- Speaking ability for general communication and ability to
clearly enunciate in conversations with others.This is primarily a
sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and
walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is
needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer
keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment;
vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and
speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. Positions
in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach,
push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file
information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry,
push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to 25
pounds.Scouting America is an equal-opportunity employer. We
encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. Benefits
include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life
insurance, short and long-term disability, accidental death, and a
Match Savings.Since 1910, Scouting America has encouraged personal
growth by teaching youth how to set goals and achieve them with
determination. Scouting America promotes a culture where youth,
volunteers, and employees feel a sense of belonging-where every
person feels respected and valued. We welcome families of all
backgrounds to help prepare young people to serve as successful
members and leaders of our nation's diverse communities. Join us
and help us mold the future leaders of America!Apply Now!NameLast
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