About United Way of Massachusetts Bay
United Way of Massachusetts Bay (UWMB) exists to build more equitable communities, together. With over 85 years of local impact in eastern Massachusetts, UWMB works with and for communities to build economic prosperity and enable everyone – across races and ethnicities – to share in the knowledge, wealth and resources available. UWMB believes that the key to unlocking opportunity is uniting people and bringing together individuals, community leaders, corporate partners, legislators, and organizations to build a powerful engine of change.
UWMB has deep relationships with a broad network of partners on the ground. This positions the organization to quickly raise and deploy resources when and where they are needed most, especially in times of crisis. Given Massachusetts has the third largest racial wealth gap in the U.S., UWMB is also uniquely positioned to unite people and unlock opportunities.
Massachusetts is one of the wealthiest states in the country, however there are stark gaps between those who earn the top 20% and those who earn the bottom 20%. Nearly 300,000 people in UWMB’s region have incomes that are below the federal poverty rate. More than two-thirds of these individuals live in just 12 cities. To create the most impact, UWMB focuses its efforts on the cities with the highest number of households excluded from financial well-being. To that end, UWMB concentrates its efforts in 12 focus communities, which includes Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Haverhill, Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, Malden, Quincy, Revere, Salem and Taunton.
Looking Ahead
After 85 years of impact in the community, UWMB made some changes, and 2023 was all about putting those changes into action. In Spring 2023, UWMB launched its new approach to community impact in Our New Way Forward, a seven-year plan to advance an economically just region.
UWMB’s vision has taken root with 124 carefully chosen partner organizations who share its commitment to community engagement and empowerment. These organizations embody inclusive leadership and are deeply embedded in UWMB’s 12 focus communities. Through strategic partnerships and measurable outcomes, UWMB is forging a path toward a region where financial well-being is not a privilege but a shared reality.
UWMB’s commitment to measurable progress is evident in its focus on enhancing satisfaction in financial wellbeing, fostering emergency savings, alleviating housing cost burdens, expanding access to affordable childcare, empowering the next generation, and narrowing the wealth gap. Watch a short video to learn more about Our New Way Forward by clicking here.
UWMB recognizes the opportunity to lead greater impact through operational excellence and collectively strengthening community capacity for positive change. Today, UWMB has a dedicated staff of approximately 85 highly motivated professionals and a total operating budget of $50 million to advance its mission.
The Opportunity
The next President and CEO of United Way of Massachusetts Bay (UWMB) will lead the operationalization and implementation of its recently launched community impact strategy, centering the entire organization and its resources around building equitable communities.
UWMB is seeking a dynamic organizational leader who can compellingly articulate the mission and plan and will extend the impact of UWMB through their leadership in the community.
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the President and CEO will also lead in communicating the vision and program objectives to internal and external constituencies and will work collaboratively with the board, staff, and volunteers in formulating policy, developing strategy, raising funds, and achieving performance standards. Key achievements for the CEO will be best defined in terms of the organization’s success in having more measurable impact within the following five impact areas:
- Quality, affordable childcare and out-of-school time care
- Educational and career pathways for youth and young adults
- Safe and stable housing
- Wealth building and economic inclusion
- Community-centered crisis response
Compensation & Benefits
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The salary range for this role is $325,000 – $365,000 with a generous benefits package.
Contact
Koya Partners has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Kim Dukes, Andy Tarsy, Tiara D. Muse, and Kristina Dorne. All inquiries and discussions are strictly confidential.
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