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Whether the title is Executive Director, Managing Director, President, or CEO,
the chief administrative officer of a theatre company is the guiding force of
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The chief administrative officer for a theatre
company may have any one of many titles, and duties will vary, depending on the
size of the company, and whether the artistic direction of the company is
handled by a separate position. [See Artistic Director
job description]
Major areas of responsibility typically include:
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Coordination of long-range and annual
planning in collaboration with the Artistic Director [if there is one] and
the Board of Directors.
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Providing leadership for and actively
participating in fundraising activities, donor development, grant seeking
and grant reporting.
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Developing the annual budget, including
providing monthly financial reporting and forecasting, cash flow management,
capital spending and expenditures review and approval.
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Supervising the administrative staff and
directing administrative operations.
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Managing the operation and maintenance of
the theatre’s physical plant.
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Administering and supporting, in
conjunction with the Artistic Director and the Education Director [if these
positions exist], all educational programs of the theatre.
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Acting as the representative and advocate
of the theatre with government agencies, insurance companies, community and
local business groups and arts organizations.
Someone in this position would be expected to:
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Possess experience in a non-profit arts
management/leadership position, with demonstrated experience in
fund-raising, grant writing and marketing;
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Possess strong budgeting and financial
management skills;
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Demonstrate capacity to lead, manage,
motivate and inspire the theatre’s team.
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Have experience in marketing, advertising
and public relations activities, including driving growth in ticket sales
and associated revenues;
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Exhibit excellent interpersonal
leadership, and communications (both written and oral) skills;
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Demonstrate a strong work ethic, stamina
and passion.
[Members of AACT can read more on this subject in our Knowledge Base collection of articles.]
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