ABOUT AFRICAN VOICES
African Voices Communications, Inc., a non-profit arts organization, is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding through art, literature and film. African Voices receives city, state and federal funding as well as support from private donors and members. The organization serves NYC's vibrant arts community through the following public programs: 1) African Voices, a literary publication for emerging artists, has partnered with Spelman College to archive its collection; 2) Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival & Lecture Series, an Oscar qualifying film festival devoted to providing opportunities for women of color in the film industry; 3) the African Voices Writing Workshop for adults; and 4) the "Arts for Kids: Get Your Read On! (GYRO!)," a STEM program (Storytelling & Architecture) that uses the arts to build young people's reading, writing and oratory skills.
For more information, please visit at www.africanvoices.net & www.reelsisters.org
Please submit resume and cover letter to Board Search Committee: adminassistant@africanvoices.com.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Our Junior Board Chair will work closely with our Board Chair and Executive Director to provide strong leadership to a leading NYC based arts institution during a dynamic period of growth. This is a new position created to sustain the work of African Voices, and provide governance leadership and strategic fundraising support. Specific responsibilities include:
Leadership, governance, and oversight
Fundraising
Board terms
African Voices’ Board Chair (and board members) will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings will be held three times a year and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings.
Annual Board contribution is $500 (give or get).
Qualifications
Must be an exceptional communicator with a proven track record as a leader with community and business ties. This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the success of African Voices’ vision and history. The selected Board Chair will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing board members. Be ready to roll up your sleeves and begin your tenure once your position is approved by our executive search committee.
Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:
Watch our video to learn more: Journey Exhibition - Sadikisha Saundra Collier
ABOUT AFRICAN VOICES
African Voices Communications, Inc., a non-profit arts organization, is dedicated to fostering cultural understanding through art, literature and film. African Voices receives city, state and federal funding as well as support from private donors and members. The organization serves NYC's vibrant arts community through the following public programs: 1) African Voices, a literary publication for emerging artists, has partnered with Spelman College to archive its collection; 2…