Executive Vice President/Chief Executive Officer (EVP/CEO)
Company: Florida Pharmacy Association
Location: Tallahassee
Posted on: November 20, 2023
Job Description:
-Position DescriptionExecutive Vice President/ Chief Executive
Officer Florida Pharmacy AssociationThe Florida Pharmacy
Association's (FPA) Board of Directors seeks candidates for the
position of Executive Vice President/Chief Executive Officer
(EVP/CEO) for immediate hire. - - -The OrganizationThe Florida
Pharmacy Association is the collective voice of the profession of
pharmacy in the state, and serves to represent the goals, values,
and best interests of our members at both state and national
levels. - Founded in 1887, FPA is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit trade
association representing more than 1,500 licensed pharmacists, 500
student pharmacists, and 300 pharmacy technicians. -
- Mission: Unifying and strengthening the voice of pharmacy while
advancing pharmacy practice through education, advocacy,
collaboration, and relationships.
- Vision: The trusted resource in optimizing patient outcomes
through unifying, educating and guiding pharmacy practitioners in
changing the health care landscape.
- Divisions of FPA: Florida Pharmacists Political Committee
(FPPC)
- Located in Tallahassee, FL, FPA currently has a staff of five
employees and an annual operating budget of $1 million.Position
OverviewThe association seeks a mission-driven and experienced
nonprofit business leader skilled in successfully executing
strategic plans and empowering high-performing staff.The EVP/CEO is
based at the association's office in Tallahassee, FL, and has
overall management responsibility for growing an impactful
professional association. While working closely with the
association's Board of Directors, staff, volunteer members,
industry vendors, and legislators, the EVP/CEO will inspire
innovation and ensure that the association is continually well
equipped to advance its mission. - The EVP/CEO is responsible for
leading the association and overseeing the administration,
programs, and strategic direction of the Florida Pharmacy
Association. - This position requires a strong communicator who is
a dynamic, agile, and mission-driven leader knowledgeable of and
passionate about the profession of pharmacy, fostering
organizational growth, and developing and managing advocacy,
educational and member-driven programs.Key ResponsibilitiesBoard
Governance
- Execute and implement policies authorized by the Board of
Directors
- Report to and work closely with the Board of Directors to seek
their involvement in policy decisions, advocacy, grantsmanship,
fundraising, etc., and to increase the overall visibility of the
association
- Serve as the Secretary of the Board of Directors
- Lead the association in a manner that supports and guides the
mission, vision, and values
- Communicate effectively with the Board and provide all
information necessary for the Board to function properly and to
make informed decisions in a timely and accurate manner
- Work closely with Councils and Committees of the association to
ensure that strategic directions approved by the Board of Directors
and Council/Committee activities are alignedFinancial Performance
and Viability
- Maintain responsibility for the fiscal integrity of the
association, including submission to the Board of a proposed annual
budget and quarterly financial statements, which accurately reflect
the financial condition of the organization and reflect fulfillment
of Board-developed policies
- Maintain responsibility for fiscal management including
budgeting, financial planning and resource allocation that
generally anticipates operating within the approved budget, ensures
maximum resource utilization, and maintains the association in a
positive financial position
- Work with association budget and finance committee, accounting
firm and coordinate annual audits
- Oversee banking and investment accounts, assets, and
vendors
- Engage in fundraising and the development of other revenue
sourcesGovernment and Public Relations
- Serve as the association's primary spokesperson to the
association's constituents, the media and the general public
- Enhance the association's image by being active and visible in
the community and by working closely with other professional, civic
and private organizations
- Represent the association at all Regulatory Board meetings, key
industry events, conferences and meetings as determined by the
Board of Directors
- Oversee legislative and political strategy in conjunction with
contract lobbying team
- Manage the political action committee and maintains its
consistent messaging and funding
- Organize and coordinate compliance, regulatory, and lobbying
functions
- Develop partnerships with company stakeholders, shareholders,
industry regulators and other relevant parties
- Manage all aspects of the organization's marketing, public
relations and other communications efforts
- Identify potential risks and opportunities within the
organization and its environment to protect business, member, and
professional interests
- Engage and work with the FPA Foundation and Florida Pharmacists
Political Committee (FPPC) to promote the vision, mission and
policies of the associationMember Relations
- Promote the benefits and value of membership in the
association
- Publicize the association's programs, products, and services to
members and, as appropriate, other constituents
- Maintain and cultivate effective relationships, communications
and outreach with current and future members, recognizing the needs
of diverse pharmacy practice settings and needs, including the
Colleges of Pharmacy in the state
- Develop and implement strategies to attract and retain
membersAssociation Management
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization and
ensure its overall long-term success
- Ensure the Association is run in accordance with applicable
laws and regulations
- Implement FPA's programs that carry out the association's
mission
- Coordinate strategic planning to ensure that the association
can successfully fulfill its mission into the future
- Establish employment and administrative policies and procedures
for all functions and day-to-day operation of the association
- Hire and retain competent, qualified staff and ensure
diversity, equity, and inclusion in a collaborative working
environment, encourage professional development, and champion
accountability
- Organize, motivate, and mentor internal team leaders to
strategically grow the organization's impact, programs, and
fundraising, and to effectively fulfill its important mission
- Apply innovative thinking and performance measurements to
analyze and support strategic decision-making
- Ensure oversight for the proper maintenance of the FPA
facilities
- Other duties as assigned by the Board of
DirectorsQualificationsMinimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher, or equivalent education and
experience.
- Minimum of 5 years of association management or other
leadership/management experience.
- Understanding of the profession of pharmacy and/or the health
care industry.
- Thorough understanding of nonprofit and professional
association management.
- Highest ethical standards
- Strong work ethic with a high degree of energy.
- Effective written and oral communication skills with a variety
of audiences (members, staff, community, legislators, media
representatives, regulators, etc.).
- Financial management skills, including budget preparation,
analysis, decision making and reporting.
- Ability to oversee and collaborate with staff, including
fostering an environment of accountability, healthy work
relationships and partnerships, inclusivity and maintaining a
positive and collaborative work environment.
- Ability to effectively communicate the organization's mission
to donors, volunteers, and the overall community.
- Ability to travel around the State and nationally.
- Competency in technology, social media, and common management
software (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, QuickBooks -, cloud-based
storage and record management, virtual meeting platforms,
association website platforms, and others as needed etc.).Preferred
Qualifications
- Advanced degree in pharmacy (PharmD), health care policy (MPH),
or other advanced degree (MBA, JD, etc.)
- Certified Association Executive (CAE) certification
- Experience and skill in working with a Board of Directors in a
professional membership organization
- Industry "thought leader" who is in tune with the trends and
developments in the profession and the healthcare sector
- High-level strategic thinking and planning, and the ability to
envision and convey the organization's strategic future to the
staff, board, volunteers, and donors
- A history of successfully generating new revenue streams and
improving financial results -Compensation and BenefitsA competitive
compensation and benefits package will be negotiated with the
selected candidate. Prospective starting salary is $160,000,
commensurate with experience.Application ProcessFor confidential
consideration, interested candidates should send a letter of
interest, resume or CV, and names and contact information of three
professional references* to FPA's Search Firm, NASPA Services
Company, LLC via email at no later than December 8, 2023. - Review
of applications will begin immediately and continue on a
confidential basis until an appointment is made.*References will
not be contacted without prior consent.The Florida Pharmacy
Association is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages
diversity and equity in all facets of the organization's work. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin,
disability status, protected veteran status, or any other protected
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Location: Tallahassee, FL - 32301
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