President and Chief Executive Officer
Company: The Kresge Foundation
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
- Location: Boston, MA or New York, NY Preferred (Other U.S.
Options Considered)Keshet is a national organization dedicated to
achieving the full equality of LGBTQ+ Jews and their families in
Jewish life. Founded in 1996 as a small, volunteer-run group in
Greater Boston, Keshet has grown into a robust $6.4M organization
with offices in Boston, the Bay Area, Chicago, New York, Florida,
and Texas, along with remote staff nationwide. As the only U.S.
organization working for LGBTQ+ equality across all aspects of
Jewish life, Keshet supports queer Jewish teens, trains a wide
range of Jewish professionals and lay leaders to create
LGBTQ+-affirming spaces, and mobilizes Jewish communities to
advance LGBTQ+ rights nationwide.Guided by a belief that fighting
for justice is a profoundly Jewish act, Keshet's programs include
community mobilization campaigns to advance LGBTQ+ equality, youth
programs that empower queer Jewish teens through leadership
development and identity building, community-building for LGBTQ+
Jews of Color to feel affirmed and celebrated as their full selves,
and education and training initiatives that equip Jewish
organizations to create spaces of belonging and implement lasting
change in policy, programs, and culture. These efforts are grounded
in Keshet's core values of justice, pride, human dignity,
partnership, belonging, impact, and joy.Our MissionKeshet works for
the full equality of all LGBTQ+ Jews and our families in Jewish
life. We strengthen Jewish communities. We equip Jewish
organizations with the skills and knowledge to build
LGBTQ+-affirming spaces, create spaces in which all queer Jewish
youth feel seen and valued, and advance LGBTQ+ rights
nationwide.Our CultureAt its core, Keshet is more than an
organization-it's a vibrant community where joy and justice go hand
in hand. Fighting for LGBTQ+ belonging and equality is challenging,
but Keshet thrives on collaboration, camaraderie, and celebration
of connections and successes. Relationships are central to Keshet's
work, guided by a belief that change moves at the speed of
relationships. With a culture rooted in transparency, active
appreciation, and trust, Keshet fosters an environment where every
team member feels valued, supported, and empowered to make a
difference.Our ValuesAs an organization, we believe in:
- Justice: We are committed to fighting oppression, effecting
change, and seeing LGBTQ+ justice as part of a broader movement for
equality for all people.
- Pride: We celebrate pride in identity as a source of strength,
believing that when LGBTQ+ Jews live authentically, the entire
Jewish community grows stronger.
- Human Dignity: We lead with compassion and empathy, honoring
the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
- Partnership: We meet our partners where they are, equipping
them with the tools and resources to advance LGBTQ+ equality in
their communities.
- Belonging: We embrace the diversity within the Jewish community
and strive to create spaces where everyone feels they belong.
- Impact: We focus on measurable change that improves the lives
of LGBTQ+ Jews and advances full inclusion in Jewish life.
- Joy: We see joy as an act of resistance and a cornerstone of
LGBTQ+ Jewish resilience, lifting each other up with laughter,
celebration, and connection.Keshet seeks a bold, visionary leader
to guide the organization through this period of constraining
legislation, antagonist executive orders, and an eroding sense of
support for LGBTQ+ rights in the broader culture, and into its next
chapter of growth and impact. As the leading national organization
advocating for LGBTQ+ equality in Jewish life, Keshet has become a
transformative force through education, advocacy, and
community-building. With a strong board, powerful programmatic
foundation, a robust funding base, a stellar team of 35 staff, and
an unwavering commitment to justice, the next CEO will have a rare
opportunity to lead a highly respected organization in shaping both
the future of American Jewish life and its impact on American
society and cultural values.This search follows the announcement
that Founding CEO Idit Klein will step down in July 2025 after over
20 years of transformative leadership. The next CEO will inherit a
thriving organization with a culture rooted in collaboration,
trust, and joy-where relationships drive progress and connection
fuels resilience.Highlighted responsibilities include, but are not
limited to:Organizational Strategy
- Articulate a clear and compelling vision, develop a strategic
plan, and lead its implementation to achieve measurable
impact.
- Assess organizational needs and make thoughtful, informed
decisions to drive the mission forward, even in the face of growing
political complexity.
- Strengthen staff development pathways, creating career
opportunities and fostering retention within a growing team.
- Model shared leadership and decision-making practices that
reflect Keshet's values of collaboration and belonging. Delegate
generously and effectively.
- Promote a culture of learning and growth, ensuring staff feel
supported in their professional development.Community Engagement
- Build and foster meaningful relationships across diverse
communities, ensuring Keshet remains deeply connected to those it
serves as well as key partners.
- Be a powerful and visionary spokesperson, representative, and
connector who builds links to other organizations in the Jewish,
inter-faith, and LGBTQ+ spaces.
- Effectively balance in-person and remote engagement, with
significant travel expected (average of 5-10 nights away per
month).Fundraising and Strategic Communications
- Secure multi-year funding from foundations, corporate partners,
and major donors to ensure financial sustainability.
- As Keshet's key ambassador, communicator, and storyteller,
powerfully articulate Keshet's mission and work to engage
constituents and supporters.
- Lead efforts with communications, development, finance, and
program teams to effectively steward donors, ensuring continuous
alignment between donor expectations and Keshet's mission, vision,
and values.Board Engagement
- Inspire and collaborate with Keshet's Board of Directors to
effectively and transparently ensure alignment around Keshet's
strategic priorities and goals.
- Embody and cultivate a dynamic and inclusive board culture that
champions Keshet's mission, values, and long-term vision.
- Partner with and inspire the board to be effective fundraisers
for Keshet.Commitment to Equality, Justice, and Social Action
- Facilitate a culture of collaboration and innovation to develop
and enhance programs that authentically reflect and address the
needs, aspirations, and identities of the diverse communities that
Keshet serves.
- Uphold and advance Keshet's unwavering commitment to our
organizational values.
- Champion an organizational culture that creates inclusive
physical and virtual spaces where staff, community partners,
supporters, and allies feel safe, supported, and empowered to
learn, grow, and feel supported in being powerful agents of
change.
- Model the use of tools to address and work toward the
elimination of antisemitism in the communities and coalitions where
we work.
- Model and uphold Keshet's commitment to racial justice and
equity, actively working to resist white supremacy within the
organization, the broader Jewish community, and as a model for
society at large.
- Lead with an intersectional approach, recognizing and
celebrating the multiracial, multiethnic identity of the Jewish
community while fostering allyship and systemic change.Candidate
ProfileKeshet is a proud equal opportunity employer and strongly
encourages applications from People of Color, persons with
disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ applicants. While no one candidate
will have every experience outlined in the position description,
ideal candidates will display the following professional and
personal qualities, skills, and characteristics:Commitment to the
Keshet MissionAs a leader, you demonstrate a deep and enduring
commitment to the mission of LGBTQ+ equality within the Jewish
community, combining a passion for social justice with a strong
understanding of the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals
in Jewish spaces and beyond.Strategic VisionAs a visionary leader
and strategist, you possess the ability to imagine and articulate a
bold future for Keshet and excite others about joining you in
advancing Keshet's growth and impact.Fundraising and Donor
EngagementAs a spirited and resourceful fundraiser, you bring a
proven ability to cultivate relationships and inspire investment in
your organization and its mission.Collaborative and Inclusive
LeadershipKeshet is powered by a team of passionate and
activist-oriented staff who reflect the organization's deep
commitment to a caring, inclusive organizational culture and to
achieving equality and belonging in Jewish life.Salary for the role
is anticipated to range from $240,000-$285,000, commensurate with
experience. Keshet offers a competitive benefits package, including
generous paid time off (up to 20 vacation days, sick and personal
days, and a three-month sabbatical every seven years),
employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k)
with employer match, commuter benefits, and a comprehensive suite
of EAP programs. These programs include gynecological and
family-building care, online mental health therapy, virtual
healthcare, health advocacy, and more.Note that the final salary
will reflect internal equity and the selected candidate's
individual experiences, skills, and qualifications.ContactKoya
Partners has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which
is being led by Molly Brennan and Andy Tarsy. Submit a compelling
cover letter and resume by filling out our Talent Profile. All
inquiries are strictly confidential.Koya Partners l Diversified
Search Group is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to
individuals living with disabilities. If you are a qualified
individual living with a disability and need assistance expressing
interest online, please email NonprofitSearchOps@divsearch.com. If
you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional
information regarding how to request an accommodation for the
interview process.Frequently cited statistics show that women,
trans, and non-binary people as well as other structurally
marginalized groups apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the
qualifications. Keshet encourages you to break that statistic and
to apply. No one ever meets 100% of the qualifications. We look
forward to your application.Keshet is dedicated to building a
culturally diverse and pluralistic staff. Keshet provides equal
opportunity to all people regardless of race, color, national or
ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation,
gender identity and expression, marital status, veteran status,
disability, citizenship status, or any other proscribed category
set forth in federal or state regulations. This policy applies to
all employees and candidates for employment.
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