April 2, 2024 – The Conservation Alliance (TCA) is planning to hire a new Executive Director (ED) that will work closely with the staff and Board of Directors as the organization’s strategic and operational leader charged with ensuring sound strategic positioning and the execution of The Conservation Alliance’s mission.
“The appointment of a new Executive Director comes at an important and exciting time for The Conservation Alliance.” said Annie Nyborg, Head of Environmental and Social Impact at Peak Designs and Chair of the TCA Board of Directors, “TCA recognizes that the conservation landscape is shifting, including the need for more effective policy solutions to address ever-changing environmental and conservation priorities and challenges.”
The next Executive Director will lead the effort to push TCA into a new era of impact. Key to delivering on the organization’s needs will be the collaboration of the Board and staff on the path forward through a significant and robust strategic planning effort that is focused on growth. Through this process, the Executive Director will have the ability, in partnership with the Board, to shape the future of the organization, and position it for greater success.
The new ED will serve as the key strategic and operational leader overseeing the administration, programs, strategic planning, and financial management of TCA. The position reports directly to the Board of Directors (BOD), and key responsibilities will include Board management and engagement, strategic and annual planning, fundraising and financial management, staff management, and external relations and public affairs.
To learn more about The Conservation Alliance, visit www.conservationalliance.com. To learn more and apply for the role, please visit this link.
About The Conservation Alliance
The Conservation Alliance is a coalition of over 270 like-minded member companies who pool resources to fund and advocate for the protection of North America’s cherished wild places and outdoor spaces. Through the collective power of their membership – companies from a range of industries from outdoor industry to brewers, bankers, sportsmen, and renewable energy – take bold steps to conserve wild public lands and waters. Since 1989, they’ve awarded over $31,900,000 in grants and helped protect over 82 million acres and 4,570 river miles, remove or halt 38 dams, purchase 22 climbing areas & designate five marine reserves.