POSITION GUIDE Steven Reineke, Music Director Anne M. Swanson, Executive Director www.newyorkpops.org DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT The New York Pops, the largest independent pops orchestra in the United States, seeks an ambitious, passionate and knowledgeable fundraising leader as its New York-based Director of Development. Telephone calls are welcome, to: Emma Dunch, President Dunch Arts, LLC 212-877-0500 [email protected] Confidential: This document is confidential and is provided to the named recipient. The information contained herein is a combination of confidential internal information and confidential communications between Dunch Arts and its client. This document has been prepared with Dunch Arts’ best efforts but may require future corrections. Distribution of this document by the named recipient requires the pre-approval of Dunch Arts, LLC. POSITION GUIDE Director of Development ABOUT THE NEW YORK POPS The New York Pops, founded by Ruth and Skitch Henderson in 1983, is the largest independent pops orchestra in the United States, and the only professional symphonic orchestra in New York City specializing in popular music. Under the leadership of dynamic Music Director Steven Reineke, the orchestra performs an annual subscription series and birthday gala at Carnegie Hall, enjoying one of the venue’s highest subscription renewal rates, and constantly reimagines orchestral pops music. The New York Pops’ annual birthday gala is celebrated each spring, raising funds for the orchestra and its broad-based education programs serving 3,000 children annually in 25 New York City public schools. The orchestra has an ambitious longrange artistic plan to launch new performance projects in the boroughs of New York City; these projects are expected to increase the annual operating budget from $1.6M to approximately $2.5M over the next 35 years, with corresponding increases in fundraising goals—particularly corporate sponsorships. Now in its 32nd season, The New York Pops celebrates the diversity of popular music’s evolving songbook. Every concert is a unique experience, with influences ranging from Broadway melodies to film scores, jazz, rock, pop and everything in between. The orchestra collaborates with stars from the stage and screen, such as Tony Bennett, Michael Feinstein, Megan Hilty, Idina Menzel, Kelli O’Hara, Miss Piggy, Pink Martini, John Pizzarelli, and many more. Past media projects have included the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular on NBC Television, a nationally syndicated radio series, and performances on PBS. The orchestra has toured throughout the world. ABOUT STEVEN REINEKE, MUSIC DIRECTOR Steven Reineke’s boundless enthusiasm and exceptional artistry have made him one of the nation’s most sought-after pops conductors, composers and arrangers. In addition to serving as Music Director and Conductor of the Pops, Mr. Reineke is Principal Pops Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and Principal Pops Conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He is a frequent guest conductor with The Philadelphia Orchestra, and has appeared with the Boston Pops, The Cleveland Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Ravinia. His extensive North American conducting appearances include San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, Edmonton and Pittsburgh. As the creator of more than one hundred orchestral arrangements for the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and the composer of symphonic and wind ensemble compositions, Mr. Reineke’s work has been performed worldwide. Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 2 of 7 POSITION GUIDE Director of Development ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION “To create greater public awareness and appreciation of America’s rich musical heritage through presentation of concerts and education programs of the highest quality. The New York Pops is a non-profit organization supported solely through the generosity of individual donations, institutional grants, corporate sponsorships and concert income.” THE 2015-2016 CONCERT SEASON On October 9, 2015, The New York will launch its 33rd season, a series at Carnegie Hall celebrating the diversity of some of popular music’s greatest icons. Music Director Steven Reineke, who has been described by The New York Times as a “polished, welcoming host” who is “young and vigorous, with a playful attitude,” will lead the orchestra in a highly anticipated concert season, including an opening night concert celebrating the legacy of Rodgers and Hammerstein; a sultry tribute to Billie Holiday and other sophisticated ladies; a festive holiday concert featuring Broadway stars Stephanie J. Block and Brian d’Arcy James; and a celebration of the long-lasting relationship between film legends Steven Spielberg and John Williams. DATE & TIME 7PM Monday, May 4, 2015 CONCERT 32nd Birthday Gala: The New Golden Age Music Honorees, Kathleen Marshall and Rob Marshall LOCATION Carnegie Hall 8PM Friday, October 9, 2015 [OPENING NIGHT 2015-16] My Favorite Things: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein Featuring: Sierra Boggess, Steven Pasquale, Guest Artists; and Essential Voices USA Carnegie Hall 8PM Friday, November 13, 2015 Sophisticated Ladies Featuring: Montego Glover, Capathia Jenkins, Sy Smith, Guest Artists Carnegie Hall 8PM Friday, December 18, 2015 Saturday, December 19, 2015 It's Christmas Time in the City Featuring: Stephanie J. Block, Brian d'Arcy James, Guest Artists; and Essential Voices USA Carnegie Hall Friday, March 11, 2016, 8PM 42nd on 57th: Broadway Today Featuring: Jeremy Jordan, Betsy Wolfe, Guest Artists Carnegie Hall Friday, April 8, 2016, 8PM Lights, Camera, Action: Spielberg and Williams Carnegie Hall Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 3 of 7 POSITION GUIDE Director of Development EDUCATION PROGRAMS The New York Pops celebrates lifelong learning, and proudly collaborates with public schools, community organizations, children’s hospitals and senior centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The organization’s PopsEd program allows thousands of New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds to participate in fully customizable music programs that blend traditional education with pure fun. PopsEd makes music open to all, and uses composition, lyric writing, performance and mentorship to foster learning and unbridled creativity. The orchestra maintains relationships with 25 New York City public schools annually and serves 3,000 school students. PopsEd AMBASSADORS, chaired by Music Director Steven Reineke and board member Kelli O’Hara, are some of the brightest performers of today, working together to raise public awareness of the programs that PopsEd offers to the community. KIDS ON STAGE partners with the New York City Department of Education’s borough-wide band and orchestra program to provide middle school students with access to the professional performance process, from the first audition to the final bow. 20 selected students participate in music preparation and small group instruction with PopsEd Teaching Artists, as well as a professional music rehearsal with Steven Reineke. KIDS IN THE BALCONY provides tickets to 100 students for each New York Pops subscription concert at Carnegie Hall. Each subscription concert is dedicated to one of the New York City Department of Education’s five borough-wide band and orchestra programs; students in these ensembles travel to Carnegie Hall for an unforgettable Pops performance. Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 4 of 7 POSITION GUIDE Director of Development LESSON-BASED RESIDENCIES allow professional musicians to work directly with a school's existing band, orchestra or choir, through small group sectionals and/or large group rehearsals. These sessions focus on instrumental technique as well as theoretical and stylistic elements of music. COMPOSITION-BASED RESIDENCIES use contemporary "street percussion" and traditional musical instruments to encourage students to express themselves through composing and performing their own original music. CONCERT-BASED RESIDENCIES are produced in public schools, community centers, hospitals, and senior centers, using a variety of genres and styles of music to create interactive and entertaining experiences outside of the concert hall. FAMILY CONCERTS are designed to create access for all members of the community. Thousands of children and their parents have enjoyed the opportunity to see The New York Pops during interactive and educational family concerts in partnership with Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute. THE POSITION The New York Pops’ next Director of Development will join a vibrant performing organization that combines strong contributed and earned income with a compelling mission, programs and exciting plans for the future. This position reports to the Executive Director, Anne M. Swanson, and supervises an Associate Director of Development and a Development & Communications Associate in raising approximately $1,250,000 annually and continuing to grow contributed incomes beyond this baseline in future years. The successful candidate will be an entrepreneurial, energetic, and experienced development leader with a passion for the mission of the Pops. S/he will partner closely with Executive Director Anne M. Swanson, Music Director Steven Reineke, and a committed 25-member Board of Directors led by Chairman, James A. Read [MML Capital Partners] and President, Paul J. Massey, Jr. [Cushman Wakefield]. S/he will develop a comprehensive annual fundraising strategy and have a track record of competing successfully for philanthropic support in a crowded cultural marketplace. The candidate will have substantial major gifts, corporate sponsorship and special events experience, plus the ability to work closely with the Board and management to maximize fundraising results. S/he will successfully steward and strengthen a broad range of relationships with current funders and donors, and be sophisticated about developing new supporters for The New York Pops and its strategic vision. The successful candidate will have superb interpersonal skills and be an excellent communicator in verbal, written, and presentation forms. S/he will be mature, polished, and diplomatic. Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 5 of 7 POSITION GUIDE Director of Development KEY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES 1. FUNDRAISING STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT: In consultation with the Executive Director and the Board, develop and execute a comprehensive annual development strategy containing measurable goals that meet the Pops’ annual contributed income financial requirements. Lay continuing groundwork for increasing contributed revenue in subsequent seasons. Foster positive and collegial relations, as well as mutually beneficial fundraising collaborations, with the development staff at Carnegie Hall, where the Pops’ subscription season is presented. 2. BOARD RELATIONS: Work with the Executive Director to motivate and strengthen the Board in its fundraising capability and financial achievement. Expand, manage and coordinate the trustees’ and other volunteers’ involvement in fundraising activities. Serve as liaison to the Board Development Committee and Board Nominating Committee, and participate in organizational strategic planning. Play an active role in developing Board annual giving policies and procedures. 3. INDIVIDUAL GIVING: Spearhead the Pops’ major gifts and individual giving programs to achieve annual fundraising budgets. Devise and implement new strategies and artistic program-based fundraising initiatives to acquire, renew, and upgrade major donors. Oversee prospect research efforts and manage a portfolio of major donors. Assign portfolios to Board members and coach, train, and motivate them to successfully steward and solicit major gifts. Oversee the annual fund direct mail program and associated fundraising initiatives. 4. CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP: Support Board members and Executive Director in their efforts to identify and solicit corporate sponsorships for Pops programs and special events, including the annual gala. Research corporate linkages and prospects; create and manage a corporate sponsorship pipeline; develop corporate sponsorship packages; solicit sponsorships and steward corporate donors. 5. SPECIAL EVENTS: Produce and manage the annual Birthday Gala celebration at Carnegie Hall. Create and manage a calendar of donor cultivation events throughout the concert season, including pre- and post-concert donor receptions, cultivation dinners, private VIP soirees, and related events. Recruit and motivate volunteers to support and fundraise around special events, and manage their involvement. 6. INSTITUTIONAL FUNDRAISING: Steward the organization’s diverse relationships with government, foundations, and corporations for continued success in institutional fundraising. Supervise the research and timely preparation of all foundation, corporate, and government grant proposals. Oversee grant stewardship, administration, and reporting. Supervise prospect research on new potential institutional funders. 7. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT: Supervise the maintenance of all tracking systems of donor records, files, databases, and ongoing statistics. Oversees the preparation and processing of donor acknowledgements and pledge payments. Review and guide public donor listings for the website, invitations, programs and any other public forum. Strategize with marketing/P.R. teams to build donor communications for the organization. 8. FINANCIAL AND STAFF MANAGEMENT: Prepare and provide necessary interim and annual financial reports and fundraising projections for institutional funders and the Board. Mentor and supervise development staff. Recruit, train, manage and monitor the work goals and objectives of direct reports to succeed. Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 6 of 7 POSITION GUIDE Director of Development POSITION REQUIREMENTS • A Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited university or college; • 7-10 years of nonprofit development experience, preferably in the arts and culture sector; • Substantial experience working successfully with high net worth individuals, Boards of Directors, and Board committees, preferably in the New York philanthropic community, with a demonstrated track record of successfully closing major gifts in a competitive, sophisticated donor environment; • Strong planning, strategy, financial, analytical, and communication skills; • A passion for the mission, programs, music and future plans of The New York Pops; and • The ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends for concerts and events, as required. COMPENSATION Compensation, including benefits, is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. HOW TO APPLY Telephone calls are welcome, to: Emma Dunch, President Dunch Arts, LLC 212-877-0500 To formally apply, please submit the following materials in a single PDF document to [email protected] • Cover letter; • Resume with salary history; • Three (3) development writing samples; and • Three (3) professional references, who will not be contacted without the approval of the candidate. All inquiries and materials will be confidential. Applications will be acknowledged. Please do not mail hard copies. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION www.newyorkpops.org The New York Pops is a registered 501(c)(3) not for profit organization and an equal opportunity employer that provides equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, pregnancy, military or veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by state or federal law. This policy also prohibits employees from harassing any other employees for any reason including, but not limited to, race, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disabled status. Prepared by DUNCH ARTS, LLC Tel: (212) 877-0500 [email protected] Page 7 of 7
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