Executive Director at Pacific Northwest Economic Region – United States


Executive Director at Pacific NorthWest Economic Region – United States

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About PNWER

PNWERis a statutory public-private partnership chartered in 1991 by the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington; the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan; and the Northwest Territories and Yukon. As the only multi-state, statutory economic development nonprofit of its kind, PNWER has a 30-year history of successfully managing over $10 million in state, provincial and federal grant projects from agencies such as theUS DOE, DHS, DOC, and DOT, and sharing best practices in regional policy with state, provincial, and territorial government leadership.

Position Overview

PNWER is seeking a visionary leader to succeed long-time Executive Director Matt Morrison. This role involves leading a public-private organization, known for navigating complex cross-border US and Canadian policy, developing consensus with government and private partnerships, and overseeing high-impact programs like thePacific NorthWest Regional Infrastructure Accelerator,theCenter for Regional Disaster Resilienceand theLegislative Energy Horizon Institute.

The strength of the organization is in its ability to reach across party lines, and jurisdictional boundaries to look at the region as a whole, and consider what policies work and bring maximum benefit to all 10 jurisdiction members, and the citizens of the bi-national region. Advocacy must be based on a consensus agreement among member states, provinces, and territories.

An in depth understanding of both Canadian provincial, territorial, and federal processes and US federal and state government operations is an essential skill set, as he or she will be coordinating PNWER programs in both the US and Canada, and also coordinating legislative capital visits to all PNWER jurisdictions. PNWERs Mission is: to increase the economic well-being and quality of life for all citizens of the region, while maintaining and enhancing our natural environment. PNWER has developed a comprehensive manual on the practical differences between the US Constitutional system and the Westminster System in the Canadian jurisdictions and has held several Legislative Academies to educate state and provincial legislators on the differences between our political systems.

This person must have experience in communications and public speaking and recognize the importance of maintaining PNWERs non-partisan stature as a regional neutral party. The Executive Director must work with the Executive Committee and Delegate Council body made up of bi-partisan legislative leadership in the states from both House and Senate and both party caucuses, and in Canada the legislative leadership from government and opposition parties.

The Executive Director must reside in the Seattle area and is expected to work out of the PNWER office (520 Pike St, Seattle) on a full-time basis and coordinate all projects and programs of PNWER. He or she is responsible to work with the PNWER President and prepare monthly reports to the Executive Committee and the Board on all PNWER projects.

PNWER Executive Director is responsible for implementing the Boards priorities, developing an action plan to achieve the goals and mandates of the organization. He or she is responsible for working with the COO to prepare a budget to be approved by the Executive Committee and the Foundation board and managing the staff to carry out all the activities of the organization. The Executive Director is also responsible for overseeing an annual financial audit and must have experience with US federal single audit requirements.

A successful applicant will have some understanding of the range of issues and topics addressed by PNWERs 18 working groups in the following areas: Agriculture, Arctic Issues, Border Policy, Disaster Resilience, Energy, Forestry, Innovation, Livestock Health, Mining, Tourism, Trade, Transportation, Workforce Development, and have some experience in several of these issue areas.

The Executive Director oversees the PNWER staff of 10 full time employees as well as has oversight responsibilities for several part time contractor positions, several as part of the RIA program, LEHI and the PNWER Canada project lead contract position.

Because PNWER is funded by State, Provincial, and Territory dues, a successful applicant will be required to establish good communication with the 10 jurisdictions which make up the PNWER governments in the region; and also be capable of reaching out with the staff to current and future business leadership across the region for sponsorship support for the organization.

The Executive Director has oversight of all financial matters for the organization and will work with the current CPA to ensure that administrative functions are in line with general accounting principles, and compliant with federal guidelines (from both the US and Canada). He or she will report regularly to the PNWER Finance and Audit Committee to audit and track the approved approximately $2M (US) annual budget of the organization.

Key Responsibilities

Qualifications

  • Proven senior leadership experience in one or more of the following: public-private partnerships, cross border US-Canada policy organization, regional multi-state legislative organization, legislative or public policy experience
  • Proven experience in fundraising and working with private sector business leaders on a variety of issue areas, US-Canada Trade Policy, multi-issue regional policy, and understanding of the political landscape of the US Pacific Northwest and Western Canada.
  • Strong financial management skills, and in depth understanding offederal, state, and provincial grant compliance, and grant management.
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills, confidence to work closely with Governors, Premiers, legislators and business CEOs.
  • Experience working with a team to produce events such as PNWERs Annual Summit, a four day event with over 600 legislative, business, and academic delegates.
  • A keen understanding of the political landscape across each of the ten jurisdictions.
  • Exceptional ability to build consensus among diverse,bipartisan stakeholdersfrom both the public and private sector, and Canada and the US.

Position Information:

  • Full-time 40+ hours per week, in person at the Sea…

Applications must be submitted through the official careers portal. Female candidates and candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.