President
About Hildene
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home, is more than a historic property; it is an active farm, education space, wildlife sanctuary and venue for year-round programming and events. With a staff of 30 and a budget of $3M, Hildene offers both a glimpse into the past and a vision for the future – centering environmental sustainability and the Lincoln legacy through its values of community, civility, integrity, and perseverance.
Perched on a hill overlooking the Taconic Mountains to the west, the Green Mountains to the east, and the Battenkill River flowing through the valley below, Hildene was brought to life by Robert Lincoln, the only child of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln to survive to adulthood. He first visited Manchester as a young man in the summer of 1864, and forty years later returned to purchase 392 acres of rolling hills and farmland. At the time, Robert was president of the Pullman Company—the largest manufacturing corporation in the country.
Three generations later, Peggy Beckwith, Abraham Lincoln's great-granddaughter, was the last Lincoln descendant to live at Hildene. Following her death in 1975, the non-profit Friends of Hildene was formed to raise money to purchase and restore the property for public use.
The now 412-acre estate, with its Georgian revival mansion and 14 historic buildings, includes the home, formal garden and observatory; Welcome Center and The Museum Store in the historic carriage barn; 1903 Pullman car; and Hildene Farm; as well as the newly constructed Lincoln Hall. The farm includes a solar-powered goat dairy and cheese-making facility, a teaching greenhouse, composting facility, animal barn, vegetable gardens, apple orchard, floating wetland boardwalk and an 1832 schoolhouse still used for education programs.
The rich tapestry of the Lincoln family legacy and the enduring greatness of Abraham Lincoln are woven into the fabric of contemporary life at Hildene, sparking curiosity, dialogue, and civic engagement. Through immersive experiences, innovative educational programs and dynamic exhibits, Hildene serves as a catalyst for lifelong learning and inspiration. You can learn more about Hildene at https://hildene.org/.
The Opportunity
Hildene seeks a dynamic, forward-thinking, and visionary President to lead the organization into a new era of growth and engagement. They will be charged with advancing Hildene's mission to "live the Lincoln legacy" and inspire new generations through innovative programming, community outreach, and sustainable practices. The next President will have the singular opportunity to partner with the Board of Trustees and lead our dedicated staff to refine and realize Hildene's future.
Following the 2024 opening of Lincoln Hall, the incoming President will unlock the full potential of this extraordinary venue, building on a foundation of education, events, and programming to create an institute for thought leadership and national partnerships that drive the future aspirations and impact of Hildene. Reporting to the Board of Trustees, the President will provide vision and leadership for Hildene in service of its mission, and will be responsible for the overall strategic, financial, and operational success of Hildene. The new President will be expected to inspire others and transform the various teams and departments by developing and articulating a cohesive vision and a clear plan to integrate the operations of the organization more fully, achieving programmatic excellence and financial sustainability.
The successful candidate is an energetic and inspiring leader who will oversee all aspects of Hildene's programs, operations, fundraising, finances, marketing, staff development, and board relations, raising the profile of the organization as a vibrant educational and cultural institution on a national scale.
Key Responsibilities of the President include:
Candidate Profile
While no one candidate will have every experience outlined in the position description, strong candidates will display many of the following professional and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics:
A Proven Strategic & Innovative Leader
A People Leader & Culture Builder
An Effective Fundraiser
Operational Excellence & Business Acumen
Passion for the Mission
About Manchester, Vermont
Nestled in the southwest Green Mountains just three hours west of Boston and four hours from New York City & Montreal, Manchester is an idyllic town known for its cultural institutions, outstanding schools, and year-round recreation. Just 1.5 hours from the Albany, NY airport, Manchester is rural but not remote, and boasts an impressive array of restaurants, shopping, family-friendly activities, and a high quality of life.
Residents enjoy a robust selection of music, theater, and fine arts venues, along with ski and hiking options at Stratton & Bromley mountains. Renowned companies like Orvis and The Vermont Country Store have their headquarters in Manchester, and nearly 100 registered nonprofits in the town demonstrate the mission-driven and values-centered priorities in the region. Burr & Burton Academy is tuition-free for students in Manchester and surrounding areas and offers an extensive curriculum and specialized programs for grades 9-12. Access to nature is around every corner and urban amenities are widely available in town. Tourism propels much of the summer and winter economies, but year-round residents make Manchester feel like home to families of all ages.
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this position is $150,000 to $165,000. Hildene benefits include paid time off and company holidays. Health insurance is currently not offered, but employees are eligible to select a plan from the VT Health Connect marketplace.
Contact
DSG | Koya has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Ariella Pasackow and Cassie Scarano. Please submit a compelling cover letter and resume by filling out our Talent Profile. All inquiries are strictly confidential.DSG | Koya is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals living with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual living with a disability and need assistance expressing interest online, please email NonprofitSearchOps@divsearch.com. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.
About DSG | KoyaDSG |
Koya, a DSG Global company, is the nation's premier search firm dedicated to mission-driven leadership. Since its founding in 2004, DSG | Koya has had an exclusive focus on mission-driven clients and was founded on the belief that the right leader can transform an organization and have a deep and measurable impact on our world. DSG | Koya works with nonprofits & NGOs, responsible businesses, and social enterprises in local communities and around the world.DSG Global is consistently recognized by Forbes on its top 10 list of "America's Best Executive Recruiting Firms" and is an industry leader in recruiting transformational leaders for a changing world. The firm is deliberately different in its approach, with best-in-class teams who have decades of experience in cultivating inclusive leaders, understanding the dimensions of diversity, and building equitable teams. Learn more about DSG | Koya via the firm's website.
To apply, visit: https://www.dsgco.com/search/22280-hildenepresident/
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President
About Hildene
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home, is more than a historic property; it is an active farm, education space, wildlife sanctuary and venue for year-round programming and events. With a staff of 30 and a budget of $3M, Hildene offers both a glimpse into the past and a vision for the future – centering environmental sustainability and the Lincoln legacy through its values of community, civility, integrity, and perseverance.
Perched on a hill overlooking the Taconic Mountains to the west, the Green Mountains to the east, and the Battenkill River flowing through the valley below, Hildene was brought to life by Robert Lincoln, the only child of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln to survive to adulthood. He first visited Manchester as a young man in the summer of 1864, and forty years later returned to purchase 392 acres of rolling hills and farmland. At the time, Robert was president of the Pullman Company—the largest manufacturing corporation in…