Chief Marketing Officer at Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Company: Asian American Arts Alliance
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 17, 2025
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Job Description:
Chief Marketing Officer at Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Deadline
Rolling
Posted
Jan 16, 2025
The Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) is responsible for planning,
developing, and implementing FAMSF's institutional marketing,
communications, and public relations activities, both external and
internal; directing the efforts of the marketing, communications,
visitor experience, group tourism and sales, and graphic design
staff; and coordinating at the strategic and tactical levels with
other departments and functions of the Museums. The CMO is a key
member of the museum's senior leadership team and reports to the
Director and CEO.
The CMO must articulate a strategic vision that aligns overarching
institutional brand, audience, and marketing goals with specific
objectives for general admission, special exhibitions, curatorial
initiatives, educational programming, memberships, and events. This
exciting role requires a unique combination of strategic and
creative vision, visitor advocacy, revenue planning, data analysis,
and leadership skills.
The CMO will participate with the Board of Trustees, Director and
CEO, and other senior management staff in charting the direction of
FAMSF, ensuring its accountability to all constituencies, and
ensuring its effective operation. Within FAMSF, the position has
primary working relationships with director and management level
staff, staff of the Marketing and Communications department, staff
of the Executive Office, Art, Education and Public Programs,
Philanthropy, Exhibitions, and Finance Divisions, and closely
collaborates with the Digital Strategy Division to align on brand
presence across all channels. The CMO directly leads a marketing
team of four, a communications team of four, a Graphic Design team
of four, and a Visitor Experience team of more than 45 front line
leaders, associates, and attendants. The CMO also oversees the work
of external media and marketing partners, as well as other
specialty consultants, and manages an annual expense budget of $6
million directed toward the achievement of its goals.
Role and Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Earned Revenue Maximization and Audience Engagement
Institutional Branding, Public Relations, and Communications
Board Engagement
Team and Organizational Oversight
Traits and Characteristics
The CMO will have demonstrated experience and outstanding abilities
in strategic leadership, and operational management/administration
including managing budgets and resources, and skilled at developing
effective working relationships within a complex environment as
well as with external partners. The CMO will be an approachable and
creative collaborator who is highly organized and able to galvanize
the organization toward a deeper and more productive engagement
with the communities the museums serve.
Qualifications
A minimum of 10 years in institutional and direct consumer
marketing is required, preferably in a museum, visual arts, or
similar nonprofit organization. Significant supervisory,
managerial, and budgetary responsibility experience, as well as
public relations, crisis management, and corporate communications
experience, is needed. Exceptional written and interpersonal
skills, a genuine enthusiasm for visual art and art education, and
a high degree of professionalism and integrity are needed.
Educational credentials supporting leadership acumen,
organizational growth, arts and culture experiences, and community
engagement are highly desired. Experience using and analyzing data,
CRMs, and audience research is critically important. A bachelor's
degree in marketing, public relations, communications, business, or
a related field from an accredited college or university is
preferred.
Compensation and Benefits
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco provides a competitive and
equitable compensation package. The range for the annual salary is
estimated between $240,000 and $270,000. Employee benefits include
paid vacation, sick leave, personal days, and holidays; health,
long-term disability, and life insurance; and a voluntary 401(k)
retirement plan.
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco is an equal opportunity
employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes
and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, and
gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities,
persons with disabilities, persons over 40 years of age, disabled
and Vietnam-era veterans, and people of all sexual orientations and
gender identities are encouraged to apply.
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