Confidential
Board Member, Nonprofit Governance
Confidential, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15201
Board Member, Nonprofit Governance
About the Company
Well-established society promoting Welsh culture in the local community
Industry Non-Profit Organization Management
Type Privately Held
Founded 1880s
Employees 11-50
About the Role
The Company is in search of dedicated individuals to join its Board and contribute to the stewardship of its various cultural and educational initiatives. The successful candidates will be passionate about the organization's mission and actively engaged in its projects, which include the maintenance of historical rooms, digitization of Welsh materials, and the offering of informal Welsh language courses. Board members are also involved in a range of annual events, from cultural festivals to traditional gatherings, and are expected to uphold the organization's values, policies, and legal obligations.
Responsibilities for individual Board members at the company include understanding and supporting the organization's mission, participating in regular Board meetings, and actively engaging in committees or projects. The role also involves financial oversight, resource development, and fostering partnerships to ensure the advancement of the organization's mission. While professional experience in areas such as business, education, communications, finance, fundraising, law, marketing, or organizational leadership is a plus, it is not required. The ideal candidates will be committed to the values of collaboration, integrity, and accountability, and will be dedicated to the growth and success of the organization.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Board of Directors (non-operating) Strategy
About the Company
Well-established society promoting Welsh culture in the local community
Industry Non-Profit Organization Management
Type Privately Held
Founded 1880s
Employees 11-50
About the Role
The Company is in search of dedicated individuals to join its Board and contribute to the stewardship of its various cultural and educational initiatives. The successful candidates will be passionate about the organization's mission and actively engaged in its projects, which include the maintenance of historical rooms, digitization of Welsh materials, and the offering of informal Welsh language courses. Board members are also involved in a range of annual events, from cultural festivals to traditional gatherings, and are expected to uphold the organization's values, policies, and legal obligations.
Responsibilities for individual Board members at the company include understanding and supporting the organization's mission, participating in regular Board meetings, and actively engaging in committees or projects. The role also involves financial oversight, resource development, and fostering partnerships to ensure the advancement of the organization's mission. While professional experience in areas such as business, education, communications, finance, fundraising, law, marketing, or organizational leadership is a plus, it is not required. The ideal candidates will be committed to the values of collaboration, integrity, and accountability, and will be dedicated to the growth and success of the organization.
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Board of Directors (non-operating) Strategy