President & Chief Executive Officer Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity, Inc.
Company: baystatebanner.com
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 20, 2025
Job Description:
President & Chief Executive OfficerAbout METCOThe Metropolitan
Council for Educational Opportunity, Inc. (METCO), the largest and
best-known voluntary school desegregation program in the United
States, seeks a Chief Executive Officer. Established during the
peak of the Civil Rights Movement, the METCO program was designed
to provide the opportunity for children from racially imbalanced
schools in Boston and children from isolated suburban schools to
learn together in an integrated, racially and ethnically diverse
public-school setting. Over the last 59 years, METCO has
facilitated the graduation of more than 100,000 alumni. Today,
METCO's 3,300 Boston resident students attend public schools in 33
participating districts in metropolitan Boston.A robust, 20-year
longitudinal study has demonstrated data which is clear that METCO
works! METCO students are high achieving in MCAS scores, graduation
rates, college admission rates, and employment and income
rates.METCO as a longstanding leader in the field, strives to
continue to create impact in the area of voluntary school
integration within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and across the
nation to promote school inclusion, close the achievement gap, and
overcome racial barriers.HistoryAs the second oldest voluntary
inter-district school assignment program in the country dedicated
to increasing diversity and reducing racial isolation, the METCO
Program is unique. On September 6, 1966, the first 220 Boston
students rode on buses to classrooms in seven suburban communities
in Massachusetts to amplify academic, emotional, and social support
needed to succeed not only in K-12, but also post-secondary,
education. The receiving districts also benefit by having the
opportunity to experience a variety of cultures, while being
enveloped in experiences and dialogue that would not be possible
without this cross-cultural exchange. The creation of this network
lends itself to the creation of global citizens who will ultimately
impact our world.Funded by the State Legislature under
Massachusetts General Law Chapter 76; Section 12A and administered
by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education (DESE), METCO, Inc. is a private, nonprofit organization
that serves as the headquarters, providing administrative and
support services including, but not limited to, student placement,
transportation planning, student counseling, family and student
advocacy, tutoring, and liaising with suburban
communities.Governance and AdministrationThe METCO, Inc. Board of
Directors is responsible for providing strategic leadership,
ensuring fiscal stewardship, setting policy and governance
consistent with METCO's mission, and advancing the organization's
philanthropic priorities. In addition to these collective
responsibilities, individual Board members are expected to complete
Board assignments and work collaboratively with METCO's staff to
support organizational success. The Board consists of up to 18
members and has a minimum of 6 meetings per year.StaffMETCO, Inc.
has a staff of approximately 18 members. Direct reports to the
President & Chief Executive Officer will include the Chief Student
Services and Enrollment Officer, the Chief Administration and
Finance Officer, and the Chief Development Officer.Finances and
DevelopmentMETCO, Inc. operates with a budget of approximately $3M.
Funding for the METCO program and participating school districts is
supported by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.In its next chapter,
a more robust and strategic philanthropic plan will be necessary to
strengthen its revenue and enhance opportunities for METCO students
and families.Learn more about METCO at https://metcoinc.org.The
OpportunityAs METCO builds on its past successes and shapes its
future, the organization seeks a dynamic President & Chief
Executive Officer (CEO) to ensure the effective delivery and
ongoing refinement of an excellent program for students and
families. Upholding METCO's mission and core values, the next
President & CEO will identify how the program may be strengthened
to respond to current challenges around school integration and
educational equity.Building on the legacy of its past leaders while
leading efforts to elevate the visibility of the METCO brand, the
successful President & CEO will continue to expand its network of
support, and modernize METCO, Inc.'s operations.Reporting to the
METCO, Inc. Board of Directors, the President & CEO will
collaborate with the Board and other constituents to establish the
organization's strategic direction and lead its success in
day-to-day operations.This is an exceptional opportunity for a
leader who is passionately committed to equity in K-12 education
and brings a strong mastery of the educational system as well as
nonprofit leadership skills to serve an organization recognized as
a national model.Key responsibilities will include:
- Leading a strategic vision consistent with METCO's core values
and current needs
- The President & CEO will collaborate with the Board of
Directors to develop and implement a strategic plan that aligns the
budget, staff, and priorities with METCO's core mission. They will
do the following:
- Communicate a bold vision for the next phase of METCO, Inc.,
garnering support from diverse constituencies.
- Uphold METCO's commitment to racial integration and educational
equity and serve as a culture leader, putting values into practice
by leading a student-centered culture and infusing the work of the
organization with collaboration, open and transparent
decision-making, and high expectations.
- Enhancing the program to fully engage the entire METCO
community
- The successful President & CEO will identify and act upon
opportunities to strengthen the METCO program and the student and
family experience, including, but not limited to, wraparound
services such as Individualized Education Program support,
resources for students and families, and social and emotional
support programming for students. They will do the following:
- Build relationships with students, family, and alumni to
understand and grow the range of supports provided to METCO
participants.
- Foster an environment of inclusion and belonging by deepening
relationships across the entire network so that students and
families will identify as part of the METCO community in Boston as
well as in their school district.
- Work with METCO district leadership, including METCO Directors
and Superintendents, to address achievement gaps through targeted
academic supports.
- Support participating districts by providing quality
educational opportunities and increasing cultural proficiency to
effectively support both urban and suburban students and families.
- Leverage qualitative and quantitative data to track current and
long-term outcomes for METCO students.
- Lead efforts to activate the alumni community, enabling METCO,
Inc. to connect past and current participants in meaningful
relationships.
- Leading racial justice advocacy & healing
- The President & CEO will coordinate with METCO districts and
Directors to acknowledge and respond to past and ongoing racism
experienced by METCO students in districts. They will do the
following:
- Establish structures for restorative practices, anti-racist
accountability measures, and healing-centered engagement in
response to racial trauma.
- Collaborate with similar organizations nationwide (e.g.,
Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Programs, urban-suburban transfer
programs) to build a unified voice around integration and racial
justice.
- Growing philanthropic support
- Partnering with the Chief Development Officer, the President &
CEO will ensure the implementation of a robust and diversified
development plan, including philanthropic partnerships, corporate
sponsorships, and government funding, that will allow for
organizational sustainability. They will do the following:
- Act as a leading external champion for METCO, Inc., sharing the
METCO story and impact in a way that motivates and inspires donor
and funder support.
- Work with the Board and development staff to create and
implement plans for significant fundraising initiatives, which may
include a gala and a capital campaign.
- Drive efforts to engage METCO alumni as philanthropic
supporters.
- Supervise the publication of an annual impact report showing
return on investment and student success metrics.
- Stewarding state and local legislative ties
- Representing METCO with the Governor and state legislature, the
President & CEO will lobby for multi-year funding increases and
support. They will do the following:
- Maintain effective relationships with the Massachusetts
Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (MA DESE) and
other relevant local, state, and federal agencies, with the goal of
protecting and expanding METCO's funding.
- Engage city and town officials in both Boston and suburban
receiving communities to create local champions of METCO and will
explore expansion opportunities in current and new districts.
- Work with the METCO Directors, staff, and Board to host "METCO
Advocacy Day" at the State House and local events that connect
students and alumni with policymakers for funding and support.
- Overseeing operational and financial performance
- Leading the efficient and effective day-to-day operations of
METCO, Inc., the successful President & CEO will operate through
skilled supervision of the organization's leadership team. They
will do the following:
- Ensure the financial health of the organization and share
financial reports with the Board of Directors.
- Work with the Board to identify alternative real estate
opportunities for the METCO, Inc. headquarters to ensure the
physical space supports program needs.
- Engaging the Board of Directors
- The incoming President & CEO will work closely with the Board
to retain its strength, support the recruitment of new, prominent
members, ensure broad and inclusive representation within its
membership, and support its role as philanthropists and ambassadors
for METCO.Candidate ProfileWe recognize that there is a broad range
of lived and professional experience that will set candidates up
for success in this role. 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:Connection to METCO's Mission and
ValuesDemonstrating a deep and unwavering commitment to METCO's
students and mission, the successful President & CEO will be
recognized as the public face for METCO. They will exhibit
courageous leadership and the ability to initiate and lead
conversations about racial and educational equity and justice with
multi-racial/cultural groups of students, families, educators, and
community members. They will leverage a background that is anchored
in the educational sector in both suburban and urban contexts,
especially as it relates to supporting students and families. Lived
experience as a participant in METCO is considered a
benefit.Skilled Community-BuilderOffering exceptionally strong
relationship-building skills, with the ability to create a
welcoming experience for all METCO participants, strong candidates
will bring experience in a highly visible role in which they have
built trust and mutual respect with communities. They will bring a
proven track record in community-engaged leadership, with a focus
on building coalitions and listening deeply and responding to the
needs of varied constituencies, while always putting students and
families at the center. They will be able to promote METCO's
mission and vision while operating with humility, cultural
proficiency, and empathy.Bold Fundraiser and ChampionA relentless,
persuasive, and engaging fundraiser, the next President &CEO
will demonstrate a track record of success in cultivating,
soliciting, and stewarding philanthropic donors as well as an
understanding of government funding. They will demonstrate the
ability to tell an organization's story and draw on data to convey
its impact in a way that inspires support from a broad range of
audiences. Moreover, they will take deep pride in this work and
offer proven results in building strategic relationships on behalf
of an organization.Experienced Organizational LeaderBringing at
least 10 years of senior management experience and possessing
well-rounded organizational leadership skills, the successful
President/CEO will have experience in defining and implementing
strategic work plans; leveraging data to understand opportunities
for improvement; managing staff to high performance in a
results-oriented culture, especially by coaching senior leaders;
and overseeing multimillion-dollar organizational budgets.
Experience in leading an organization through change will also set
the next President & CEO up for success. The ideal candidate will
also bring experience working successfully with a Board of
Directors or similar entity.Systems Thinker and AdvocateNavigating
highly complex systems with many different constituencies, the
successful President & CEO will demonstrate a high level of
savviness. As a skilled strategic thinker, they will bring
experience championing an organization's goals and finding
opportunities for mutual support and partnership. Past success in
building effective relationships with state and local legislators,
superintendents and other key constituents in participating school
districts, and/or the MA Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education, or other similar entities, would be a key asset to this
role.The successful President & CEO will not only be a strategic
systems thinker but an inspiring and innovative leader who
graspsthe transformational nature of education and can generate
cohesion and aspiration.Compensation and BenefitsSalary is
competitive and commensurate with experience. The salary range for
this role is $200,000 - $225,000 with a generous benefits
package.ContactDSG - Koya has been exclusively retained for this
engagement, which is being led by Maureen Alphonse-Charles and
Kirstin Griffiths. Submit a compelling cover letter and resume by
https://apptrkr.com/6216095. All inquiries are strictly
confidential.DSG - Koya 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.METCO, Inc. is
an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications
from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+
applicants.About DSG - KoyaDSG - Koya, a DSG Global company, is the
nation's premier search firm dedicated to mission-driven
leadership. Since its founding in 2004, DSG - Koya has had an
exclusive focus on mission-driven clients and was founded on the
belief that the right leader can transform an organization and have
a deep and measurable impact on our world. DSG - Koya works with
nonprofits & NGOs, responsible businesses, and social enterprises
in local communities and around the world.DSG Global is
consistently recognized by Forbes on its top 10 list of "America's
Best Executive Recruiting Firms" and is an industry leader in
recruiting transformational leaders for a changing world. The firm
is deliberately different in its approach, with best-in-class teams
who have decades of experience in cultivating inclusive leaders,
understanding the dimensions of diversity, and building equitable
teams.Learn more about DSG - Koya via the firm's
https://www.dsgco.com/industry/nonprofit-and-social-impact/To
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