Position SummaryOrganization Annually, the Wharton Center presents six to nine weeks of Broadway shows and 20 to 30 performing arts events. In 2019, Venues Today ranked the Wharton Center as the 10th highest grossing performing arts center among international venues with a capacity of 2,001-5,000 seats. The largest venue at Wharton Center is Cobb Great Hall, which boasts 2,254 seats. Additionally, Wharton Center houses the 585-seat Pasant Theatre. The Wharton Center is the home venue for MSU’s College of Music large ensemble programs, the Department of Theatre mainstage productions, and the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. Institute for Arts and Creativity opened in 2008 to connect youth to engaging, creative opportunities that expand their hearts, minds, and world view. Programs include Take It From the Top, the Sutton Foster Awards, the Young Playwright Festival, Sensory-Friendly Performances, Disney Musicals in Schools, and the High School Shakespeare Immersion Project. Wharton Center’s volunteer organization, The Inner Circle has 300 members, many of whom assist and support the Center's professional staff in arts education, box office, gift shop, and front of house. Wharton Center has a staff of 40 employees and an annual operating budget of $11 to $15 million range depending on Broadway programming and currently has an endowment of $19 million. Michigan State University Community Sources: census.gov; cityofeastlansing.com Position Summary Roles and Responsibilities Conceptualize and implement a vibrant and diverse annual schedule for the Wharton Center that combines first run and popular Broadway productions, music and dance performances, theatrical productions, lectures, and other innovative arts and cultural programs including collaborative commissions of the highest caliber. Develop and nurture strong relationships with national and international artists, producers, presenters, promoters, and university and community stakeholders to ensure that the Wharton Center annual season is recognized for its eclectic and attractive programmatic mix. Manage the development of creative and inclusive performing arts programming for K-12 students and community members in alignment with community interests and needs, reflecting the organizational mission and access goals that forward MSU’s Arts Strategy. University and Community Engagement Nurture partnerships and collaborative relationships with university academic units, faculty, and student organizations to position the Wharton Center as an integral component of the MSU student experience, including curricular and co-curricular activities, engagement in inter-disciplinary research and innovation, and other opportunities centered on the university’s mission. Partner with the Wharton Center’s Advisory Council to leverage their expertise and community knowledge to guide strategic decisions and advocacy to advance the Wharton Center’s mission. Foster partnerships and collaborative relationships with businesses and community organizations to achieve the Wharton Center’s programmatic, educational, and inclusive access goals. Collaborate with MSU Government Relations to establish relationships with local and state political leaders and to monitor and inform legislation at the local, regional, and national level that will impact the Wharton Center. Earned Revenue and Fund Development Actively partner with University Advancement and the development team to expand the portfolio of contributed revenue, cultivate and steward current and future individual donors, and identify and secure gifts, grants, and sponsorships from foundations and businesses. Identify and secure, directly or with community partners, public funding and strengthen relationships with local, state, and federal community and arts agencies. Lead the staff in the execution of a robust ticket sales and rental plan that generates earned revenue to support the Wharton Center’s current and future program and community access goals. Oversee marketing and communication strategies that maximize ticket sales, concessions, program fees, rentals, and other earned revenue opportunities. Planning and Strategy Promote and support the implementation of strategies that deepen the Wharton Center’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout its programs, activities, staff, and all aspects of the organization, working with the DEI Committee and with academic and administrative units across the university reflecting the MSU Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plan. Partner with the MSU Office of Infrastructure Planning and Facilities to develop and implement a comprehensive facilities plan that maintains the Wharton Center in exemplary condition and continues to provide amenities and resources to maximize the audience experience. Organizational Oversight Establish and maintain efficient systems and policies for the scheduling and use of the facilities, including all aspects of performances, rentals, and daily operations. Ensure that the organization’s fiscal management and operational practices are in accordance with university policies, procedures, agreements, and guidelines. Maintain a positive financial position, working within the approved budget and in close coordination with university financial officers. Traits and Characteristics The Executive Director will be a collaborative and innovative ambassador in the arts and culture sector, recognized for their dynamic, forward-thinking, and strategic leadership. Possessing both the entrepreneurial mindset and the intellectual curiosity to expand the definition and scope of arts programming, the person in this role will welcome the opportunity to integrate the arts across every academic and research discipline at MSU and beyond. An open minded, approachable individual who welcomes feedback and responds with grace and diplomacy, the ED will inspire trust and build investment in the Wharton Center both internally and externally. The individual stepping into this position will be a highly organized, thoughtful, and strategic risk taker, inviting programming and relationships that set the stage for future collaborations and new artistic opportunities. Possessing the cultural competency to engage diverse audiences and individuals, integrating equity, diversity, inclusion, and access into management and artistic decision-making, the successful candidate will support existing successful programming and welcome new ideas that advance the Wharton Center’s reputation for artistic excellence. Equal Employment Opportunity StatementAll qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status. Minimum RequirementsThe ED will have a demonstrated track record of effective and visionary leadership in the arts and culture sector, including the ability to communicate with energy and passion across a variety of platforms and in person. A comprehensive understanding of theatrical production, arts education programming, audience development, venue management, and a working knowledge of academic environments is critical. Qualified candidates will possess exceptional relationship management, fundraising and collaboration skills, effectively engaging diverse stakeholders at the university level as well as regionally and nationally, while also creating visible paths to access for educational and artistic programming at the Wharton Center. An expansive network with leading producers and artists at the national and international levels is highly desired. The ability to work flexible hours and attend events frequently on evenings and weekends is expected. The Wharton Center welcomes candidates with a variety of academic and educational credentials who possess the professional experience to inspire support, collaboration, and investment in the Wharton Center and Michigan State University’s diverse academic, social, and artistic culture. Other key competencies include:
Required Application MaterialsCover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments in arts and culture leadership and management as well as a statement addressing how past/and or potential contributions to diversity and inclusion will advance MSU’s commitment to inclusive excellence. Together-we-will StatementThe university is requiring all MSU students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 with limited exceptions. Learn more at: https://msu.edu/together-we-will/ Special InstructionsTo submit a letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments in arts and culture leadership and management as well as a statement addressing how past/and or potential contributions to diversity and inclusion will advance MSU’s commitment to inclusive excellence (electronic submissions preferred), please click here or visit artsconsulting.com/employment. For questions or general inquiries, including estimated salary range, regarding this job opportunity, please contact: Shawn D. Ingram, Vice President 8581 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 406 Review of Applications Begins On02/07/2022 MSU StatementMichigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.
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