Russell Reynolds Associates has been exclusively retained for this search. Given the need for confidentiality throughout this process, prospective candidates are invited to reach out directly to our search consultants at AAUMCEO@russellreynolds.com with a resume and brief explanation of interest.
The Alumni Association of the University of Michigan (AAUM) is an independent and worldwide organization that nurtures lifelong relationships with and among Michigan alums and the University. Governed by the Board of Directors, the Alumni Association is a committed partner and supporter of the University of Michigan and offers many programs and services that are relevant to alums and the university community.
The University of Michigan combines a scale that exceeds all but a handful of American universities, with a level of scholarly excellence that is equally rare. It consistently ranks among the top three U.S. public universities, including first among publics in the QS World University Rankings, and U.S. News and World Report ranks 110 of U-M's graduate programs in the top ten. With over 65,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on three campuses, the breadth and scale of intellectual strength is something that few public or private institutions can match. The University has built one of the most successful fundraising programs in higher education, through a decentralized model and global impact.
AAUM enriches the University of Michigan's impact by serving as an independent gateway for alums of all identities, backgrounds, and experiences across the globe and in our neighborhoods in order to create and deepen belonging to the Michigan Family, the Leaders and Best. Through the Alumni Association's inclusive communications and opportunities for engagement, AAUM strives to be an organization where every alum feels that the Association is a place intended for them a place where they belong. More information about AAUM's work around diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice can be found here.
Today, the Association facilitates services to approximately 640,000 alumni across 181 countries. There are approximately 100,000 current members of the Alumni Association, with an additional 200,000 alumni who are actively engaged and participating in AAUM's events and programs. University graduates feel overwhelmingly positive about their experience at the University of Michigan, and the Alumni Association's translates this experience into actively engaged alumni.
The Association's success comes from a strong and active Board of Directors and the creativity of staff who have been hired because of their expertise in key areas. The 23-member Board includes accomplished leaders (C-suite executives, entrepreneurs, financial, human resource, and digital experts, etc.) from across the nation, who provide a broad diversity of perspectives (e.g. 45% women and 68% racial diversity). This roster provides more information about the makeup and quality of the Board.
The 75-member staff team is also diverse and consists of individuals who were hired because of their unique expertise in key areas that support the complexity of Association activity. Important to their success is an internal culture based on core values of All In, Serving Heart, and Solution Seeking and an absolute commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and justice.
Over the past six years, AAUM has completed a large-scale strategic transformation to become an organization positioned to remain relevant to alumni and the University for the foreseeable future. Almost every existing program was overhauled or eliminated, and many new programs were developed to respond to the changing needs and interests of Michigan alums and the University they love. Most importantly, AAUM created systems, processes, and a culture of support for ongoing change in order to remain relevant.
The strategic transformation was built on four pillars that define the Association's efforts:
A few of AAUM's signature programs include:
For more information about the University of Michigan Alumni Association, please visit: https://alumni.umich.edu/.
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan, the President and CEO will set the Alumni Association's mission and strategic direction. In addition, the President and CEO will direct and oversee the day-to-day activities of the Alumni Association including alumni engagement, finance, and university relations to ensure the strongest bond between the University and its alumni.
The President and CEO will be accountable for the overall strategic, operational, and financial success of the organization. They will work with the Board of Directors to shape the Alumni Association's vision, mission and strategies to better connect alumni to the University. Central to the CEO's success will be their ability to improve the quality, effectiveness, and reach of the programs including digital initiatives and programs and services the Alumni Association provides to more than 300,000 engaged Michigan alumni globally. The CEO will be responsible for defining, strengthening, and managing engagement activities of the Alumni Association. In addition, the CEO will foster increased collaboration across the University and its leadership to prioritize and clearly communicate shared goals and priorities. The President and CEO will maintain a commitment to the core values and mission of the Alumni Association, providing a high level of programs and services to Alumni as well as respecting and valuing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the President and CEO oversees more than 70 full-time employees who provide programs and services to University of Michigan alumni. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
The Alumni Association of the University of Michigan (AAUM) seeks an entrepreneurial, experienced, and global leader of unquestioned integrity, intellectual breadth, convening power, and notable achievement in the non-profit, academic, government, and/or business sectors to be its next President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The ideal candidate will be a thoughtful and inspiring leader and manager able to act as a strategic partner to the Board of Directors of the Alumni Association. They will bring a global perspective and will be skilled in leading a comparably scaled organization or complex department of highly talented professionals. They will have a track record of success leading a nonprofit, academic, private, or public enterprise with a diverse constituency and broad scope. As a steward of Alumni Association resources, this individual will be adept at listening, informing, and defining a strategic vision, coupled with a willingness to be accountable for the oversight of implementation.
The President and CEO must possess the business acumen, management and leadership skills necessary to lead the organization through a time of evolution and change. The ideal candidate will have experience working closely with a board, staff, partners, and other constituents to achieve ambitious goals in a fiscally responsible manner, outstanding communication skills, both written and verbal, and the ability to represent the Alumni Association effectively with a diversity of audiences, including current students and Alumni themselves.
The candidate will foster an environment of creativity and innovation, lead an exceptional team with deep content expertise, and also provide the overarching leadership necessary to advance new initiatives. Through constructive dialogue, they will establish strategic partnerships and relationships around the world, while honoring the legacy and history of the Alumni Association and respecting and promoting its culture and values. The candidate will bring a deep appreciation for the global community of Michigan alumni and will demonstrate intercultural and international sensitivity and understanding.
The President and CEO will be a seasoned professional who leads through influence rather than hierarchy and has demonstrated their ability to achieve real impact across a complex organization; a collaborative leader able to provide clear guidance and to act decisively when necessary; someone skilled in translating vision and strategy into reality. The ideal candidate will be a confident executive who is comfortable working at both a high level as well as in the details to ensure direct reports are achieving metrics, meeting budgets, and providing exceptional support to the Michigan Alumni community.
A global mind-set and true interest in working with the Michigan community is essential for this role. Extensive knowledge of the University of Michigan is highly desirable.
In terms of the performance and personal competencies required for the position, we would highlight the following:
The University of Michigan is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.