Executive Search Review has just released its 2024 Non-Profit Executive Recruiting Special Issue newsletter! We invite you to take a look at our latest issue by downloading the Free Newsletter PDF file. Here is a sampling of just some of what you’ll find when you open up this latest issue of ESR:
Non-Profits Seek New Kinds of Leaders with Help from Search Firms
Executive search for the non-profit sector often mirrors broader trends in the sector, with a distinct focus on leadership, strategic vision, and organizational impact. Recruiters say that non-profits, generally, are increasingly seeking executives and management teams who can provide strong leadership, articulate a compelling vision, and inspire stakeholders.
A Mission-Driven Recruiting Career in the Non-Profit Sector
Campbell & Company offers counsel in advancement planning, fundraising, marketing communications, and executive search for non-profit organizations in the education, health and medicine, arts and culture, environment, social service, and professional society fields. Kris McFeely, Managing director at Campbell & Company, recently sat down with Hunt Scanlon Media to discuss her career serving non-profits, what is happening with in these organizations today as well as some challenges that might be in store for the future.
Seeking High Performance Talent Who Make an Impact
Created through a recent merger between DRi and Waterstone Human Capital, DRiWaterstone Human Capital is a culture-centric executive search, leadership advisory, and human capital firm focused on helping mission and purpose-driven organizations across the U.S. build high performance teams and cultures. Jennifer Dunlap, co-founder, president, and CEO of DRiWaterstone, sat down with Hunt Scanlon Media to discuss how working for a non-profit can be a fulfilling career and how recruiting executives in this sector is different than others.
Recruiting Purpose-Driven Leaders with an Eye on the Bottom Line
Johnny Cooper is founder and CEO of Cooper Coleman, a full-service executive search and consulting firm partnering exclusively with non-profit organizations, foundations, and research and academic institutions. Mr. Cooper sat down with Hunt Scanlon Media to discuss his firm’s approach to find non-profit leaders.
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