ORGANIZATION
Coro Northern California is a dynamic force for change, igniting leadership that drives real impact. We bring together bold, diverse individuals spanning careers, industries, and perspectives who are committed to collaboration, innovation and finding solutions. For over 80 years, Coro has built a powerful pipeline of leaders who break down barriers, work across sectors, and drive systemic change at local and national levels. Today, thousands of Coro alumni are shaping the future, leading in business, government, nonprofits, labor, education, and politics. This is more than leadership development; it’s a movement. The next CEO will be a leader of leaders, energized by the challenge of scaling impact, fostering solutions, and transforming systems for a thriving democracy.
As our organization evolves into its next stage of growth, we are excited to build on the incredible work our outgoing Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has accomplished and welcome a new visionary and dynamic leader to guide Coro to its next levels of leadership impact.
To learn more about Coro Northern California, please visit .
OPPORTUNITY
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Coro Northern California will be entrusted with the strategic and operational leadership of the organization. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will lead the mission of Coro Northern California by providing direction, vision, and guidance to ensure the organization's continued success and growth.
The next CEO will be a strategic, business-minded, operationally savvy, and culturally empathetic leader with demonstrated executive nonprofit experience. They will have a proven track record in securing fundraising from individual donors, foundations, government and earned revenue sources. The right candidate has demonstrated experience building and maintaining an inclusive internal culture promoting transparency, collaboration, and diversity. Their ability to provide operational and financial leadership is essential, along with the resourcefulness to effectively develop and lead teams.
The CEO will influence and change the leadership journeys of hundreds of people, from high school students to C-level executives, to learning more about themselves, their communities, and what it takes to help foster a thriving democracy. This role provides an exciting opportunity to help define and expand Coro’s civic leadership portfolio and impact.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Key Responsibilities of the Chief Executive Officer include:
Fundraising & Communications
Team Leadership & Development
Leadership & Board Management
Financial Management
YEAR-1 PRIORITIES
The organization has identified the following Year-1 priorities for Coro Northern California’s new CEO:
Listening, Learning, & Building Trust: Through deep curiosity and learning, the new CEO will need to gain a thorough understanding of Coro, its people, its fellows, alumni, programs, funders, partnerships, and external stakeholders. The CEO will be expected to demonstrate inspirational and inclusive community building with a focus on staff engagement.
Fundraising & Maintaining Financial Stability: The CEO will need to focus on funding continuity by maintaining a strong, visible presence in the broader Coro community, as well as reinforcing relationships with existing supporters. The CEO, working closely with the Senior Director of Development, will develop a comprehensive development strategy that unlocks Coro’s ability to identify and secure new funding opportunities that will fuel the organization’s mission-critical near-term and long term work. This work will also include strengthening Coro’s brand and elevating its visibility within the Bay Area and beyond.
Strategic Vision & Long-Term Planning: The CEO will develop and implement a sustainable leadership structure and operational plan that provides continuity and stability while assessing capacity needs for Coro’s next levels of growth. This includes shaping the organization’s ability to consistently and effectively develop its staff and manage its operations, resources, and programs to achieve its mission over the long term.
In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal Chief Executive Officer candidate will have:
A deep commitment to Coro Northern California’s mission and belief in Coro's role as a non-partisan leadership training organization;
Seasoned executive leader with a minimum of 10 years experience in nonprofits, government agencies, or civic organizations;
Proficiency in fundraising, brand development, marketing and public relations, with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders;
Adaptability to respond to the shifting dynamics of the nonprofit and political landscapes;
Demonstrated resilience, judgment, and the ability to make decisions while staying open to feedback and learning;
Demonstrated success in scaling organizations regionally or nationally with a focus on performance and outcomes;
Strong management skills, including team development, strategic planning, and budget management;
Experience working effectively with a Board of Directors and cultivating board relationships;
Prior involvement with Coro (alumni, facilitator, or program host) is highly desirable;
Comfort being the face of Coro in public settings;
Well-networked within the Bay Area, with strong connections to civic, business, and philanthropic communities;
Proven ability to set goals, develop frameworks, and execute long-term strategies;
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a persuasive and passionate approach;
Entrepreneurial mindset, adaptable to change, and innovative in business planning;
Personal qualities of passion, integrity, idealism, positivity, and self-direction.
This is a full-time, exempt position that offers a competitive salary range of $230,000 - $260,000, and robust benefits including medical, dental, 401k match and a generous PTO/flexible work policy. We currently have a hybrid work environment with staff having a minimum of two days in our downtown San Francisco offices each week. You can check out our team here . More details can be provided upon request.
TO APPLY
Please submit a resume online at .
Coro is an equal opportunity employer. We STRONGLY encourage and seek applications from women-identifying individuals, BIPOC, bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the LGBT+ communities.
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
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