Board Liaison & Executive Assistant to the CEO
Company: Low Income Investment Fund
Location: New York
Posted on: October 23, 2024
Job Description:
LOW INCOME INVESTMENT FUNDBoard Liaison & Executive Assistant to
the CEO Location: New York City (preferred), Washington D.C.Reports
to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Exempt classification: Non-Exempt
Status: Regular Full Time
Salary range: $90,000 to $120,000 Annually
THE COMPANY:The Low Income Investment Fund is a non-profit
community development financial institution, that mobilizes capital
and partners to achieve opportunity, equity and well-being for
people and communities. LIIF innovates financial solutions that
center racial equity to create more equitable outcomes for all by
building and preserving affordable homes, quality educational
opportunities from early childhood through higher education, health
clinics, healthy food retail and community facilities. In this way,
LIIF provides a bridge between private capital markets and
communities. LIIF's headquarters is in San Francisco and has
offices in Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and Washington D.C. More
on LIIF can be found at liifund.org.
POSITION SUMMARY:The Executive Assistant provides high level
administrative support to the CEO, drives all board of directors
related activities and materials, and serves as the primary
administrative liaison to the board of directors within the Office
of the CEO.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:The position reports to the CEO;
may include a dotted line to the General Counsel.ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS:The Executive Assistant (EA) provides a broad variety of
executive support in a one-on-one working relationship, serving as
the primary point of contact for internal and external
constituencies on all matters pertaining to the Office of the CEO.
The EA supports the CEO in his working relationship and activities
with five direct reports on the executive team. The EA also serves
as primary administrative liaison to the board of directors and
executive team for day-to-day and administrative matters; organizes
and coordinates executive outreach and external relations efforts;
and completes special projects. The EA exercises good judgment and
maintains confidentiality and discretion in a variety of
situations.ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITES:Board Support and Liaison
- Works under the supervision of the CEO, and with the General
Counsel, on board-related matters.
- Works with the CEO to develop agendas for board and committee
meetings and drives the process with internal staff to ensure the
timely preparation of all materials, and the final production of
board packets.
- Serves as primary point of contact for LIIF's board of
directors and committees, for all administrative and logistical
issues. Works closely with CEO and executive team on Board
communication and planning.
- Maintains discretion and confidentiality regarding all Board
members.
- Schedules board, and committee meetings.
- Responsible for all logistics for board and committee meetings,
including securing meeting space, contracting for hotel room blocks
and restaurants for group meals, AV and catering, transportation
and arranging any special activities or tours.
- Coordinates board member travel reimbursement; submits for
payment upon approval of CEO.
- Attends BOD meetings and provides on-site logistical
support.
- Reviews, edits and formats reports and submissions, for CEO's
final review. Compiles final agenda packets, disseminates to board
and committees in a timely manner.
- Assists legal staff with the preparation of meeting minutes;
helps obtains secretary and board member signatures on official
documents, including meeting minutes, resolutions and amendments to
bylaws; and assists legal staff with filing of minutes,
resolutions, approved policies, amendments etc. in permanent
corporate records.
- Coordinates new board member orientations and materials.
- Facilitates board elections. Tracks board member terms and
eligibility for new terms.
- Ensures that all board legal and operational requirements are
met in a timely manner, by updating and monitoring board and
committee annual activity checklists.
- Supports the General Counsel to review and maintain Terms of
Reference, by-laws and other governance documents; supports
leadership in the on-going review of board committee roles,
responsibilities and structure to ensure clarity and
accountability; and makes recommendations to ensure effectiveness
and identify areas for additional support or change.
- Updates and maintains board member biographies, photos,
committee rosters, meeting schedules, and board contact
information. Coordinates board retirement gifts and other service
recognition.CEO Executive Support
- Serves in "gatekeeper" role for internal and external
constituencies, consulting with CEO as needed and using discretion
to determine appropriate course of action.
- Working with both external and internal contacts, schedules and
manages a calendar of calls, videoconferences and in-person
meetings. Maintains CEO's contacts in Outlook.
- Works closely and effectively with the CEO to keep them well
informed of upcoming commitments and responsibilities, following up
appropriately including preparatory materials for CEO's review in
advance of meetings.
- Maintains tasks / deliverables in Asana of outstanding CEO
meetings, activities and deliverables.
- Arranges frequent travel, including plane, train and hotel
reservations and conference registration. Schedules travel-related
meetings and obtains necessary preparatory materials in
advance.
- Coordinates semiweekly executive team meetings, soliciting
agenda items and disseminating agendas and materials in advance of
each meeting.
- Composes written and email correspondence on behalf of
CEO.
- Completes special projects at the request of the CEO, which may
involve research, analysis, document formatting and recommendations
for a course of action.
- Create PowerPoint presentations as needed.
- Prepares annual department budgets for the Office of the CEO
and Board of Directors. And monitors expenditures and reports on
variances.
- Initiates and executes contracts in Salesforce; coordinates
payments to consultants and vendors as approved by CEO.Other
- Supports LIIF's social justice and equity practices by
identifying/using women/minority vendors whenever possible.
- Identifies ways to streamline company operations and practices
for improved productivity and reduced duplication.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Demonstrated track record of supporting Board of Director
activities for a nonprofit organization, and a good understanding
of corporate governance in nonprofit organizations.
- Superior project management skills.
- Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, with
minimal supervision.
- Must possess a high standard for generating quality work and a
positive attitude and demeanor.
- Must possess strong interpersonal skills and be capable of
working both independently and with a team. EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER
REQUIREMENTS:
- Advanced-level skills with Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Word, and
PowerPoint; proficiency with Excel and Zoom; and familiarity with
databases such as Salesforce and expense management systems like
Concur or Expensify.
- Experienced administrative and organizational skills; excellent
communication skills, verbal and written; will be able to work
under pressure; and ability to handle complex logistical
arrangements.
- The position is demanding and requires excellent attendance,
self-motivation, attention to detail, thoroughness, creativity, and
a high degree of flexibility.
- Minimum of seven to ten years of comparable experience
supporting a C-level executive.
- Travel is required at least four times each year, for 2-4 days
each trip.
- Individual will be committed to LIIF's mission.
- Financial services and community development experience is not
required but is a plus.Additional Requirement:All Low Income
Investment Fund (LIIF) employees must be fully vaccinated against
COVID-19. In accordance with LIIF's policies, we provide reasonable
accommodations, absent undue hardship, to qualified individuals who
cannot get vaccinated against COVID-19 because of sincerely held
religious or medical reasons. If you believe you need an
accommodation from the vaccination mandate required by this policy,
please notify our Human Resources Department.HOW TO APPLY: Please
apply with Resume and Cover Letter via our recruitment portal:
Recruitment (adp.com)Notice to Third Party Recruitment
Agencies:Please note that Low Income Investment Fund does not
accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies.
In the absence of an executed Recruitment Services Agreement, there
will be no obligation to any referral compensation or recruiter
fee.In the event a recruiter or agency submits a resume or
candidate without an agreement Low Income Investment Fund shall
explicitly reserve the right to pursue and hire those candidate(s)
without any financial obligation to the recruiter or agency. Any
unsolicited resumes, including those submitted to hiring managers,
shall be deemed the property of Low Income Investment Fund. We do
not accept unsolicited phone calls. Only candidates being
considered for a position will be contacted.LIIF, an EOE (Equal
Opportunity Employer), believes that diversity ensures excellence.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation,
gender, or national origin. Candidates of diverse background and
with diverse experience are strongly encouraged to apply for this
position.
Compensation details: 90000-120000 Yearly Salary
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