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THE GLOBAL FOOD INSTITUTE AT GW

Founded by The George Washington University (GW) and renowned chef, humanitarian and long time GW instructor José Andrés, the Global Food Institute at GW (GFI) seeks to advance global food policy and address the world’s most urgent problems by leveraging the power of food. The GFI works across three main pillars: Policy, Innovation and Humanity. The GFI is positioned to produce cutting-edge research to create and improve domestic and global food policies, incubate and engineer innovative new technologies with an entrepreneurial spirit, and lead critical conversations about the impact of food on humans and our planet.

The GFI enables GW faculty and students from each of its 10 schools and colleges, as well as food industry leaders, policymakers and renowned experts to work and teach across its three pillars by:

  • Educating the next generation through the lens of food;
  • Becoming a hub of cross-disciplinary research, translation and innovation; and
  • Convening leading experts in local, state, federal, and global food policy.

The GFI will convert actionable research and discoveries into real-world impact through cross disciplinary research and teaching. GW’s unique location and strengths at the intersection of education, business, technology, healthcare, and international affairs create the ideal environment for private- and public-sector global leaders to develop innovative solutions to our most pressing challenges.

The Institute is made possible by a founding gift from José Andrés, as well as through the support of other key funders. The Executive Directorship is endowed by the Nelson A. and Michele M. Carbonell Family Foundation. The Institute’s work is powered by philanthropy and supported by partnerships with organizations, companies, foundations, and individual donors.

THE OPPORTUNITY

The core belief of the GFI is that we can change the world through the power of food. The inaugural Executive Director, Global Food Institute will develop and bring this strategic vision to life, bring a strong sense of existing food systems, a demonstrated ability to think boldly and catalyze high-profile partnerships across the public and private sectors on a bipartisan basis, and the ability to act as an ambassador for the Institute with key, and often high-profile, stakeholders as it transitions from launch to execution. As the face and voice of the Institute, the Executive Director will leverage their public profile to develop and solidify the Institute’s reputation, strategically bring the novel approaches developed by the Institute and its partners to the forefront of the food conversation, develop consensus among food system leaders, and build the formal and informal coalitions of support required to transition ideas into action.

In collaboration with Founder José Andrés and Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Christopher Bracey, the GFI’s inaugural Executive Director will develop and implement a strategy that successfully transitions the Institute from its initial launch phase and accelerates the Institute’s progress, including translating its broader conceptual goals and three main pillars into the prioritization and execution of specific projects and partnerships.

The Executive Director will have the discretion to build a team to support the Global Food Institute as its needs evolve over time, including drawing from GW staff and resources and additional support as required. The Institute’s team currently includes a Director of Research and Policy and a Director of Curriculum Development. The Executive Director will report directly to the Provost and work in close consultation with the Institute’s Strategic Advisory Committee and its Leadership Council. The Strategic Advisory Committee will be led by the Executive Director in partnership with Founder José Andrés, and will support the Institute through philanthropy, expertise, passion, and connections.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Additional responsibilities for the Executive Director include:

Ambassador for the Global Food Institute

  • Represent the Institute as an inspiring and credible ambassador with diverse audiences, including food and agriculture industry leaders, policymakers, community partners, advocates, media and other food system actors whose partnership will be integral in transitioning the Institute’s research and thought leadership into actionable policy change and practice innovations;
  • Develop the Institute’s values and promote a culture and environment that reflects those values and those of GW; and
  • Develop and foster strategic relationships, including recruiting public and private sector partners and funders.

Administration of the Institute

  • Plan, develop, implement and direct the day-to-day operations of the Institute, including building, leading, and managing a team;
  • Oversee the Institute’s financial position and outlook and steward the Institute’s budget and long-term financial health;
  • Work with the Director of Policy and Research and the Director of Curriculum Development to develop and articulate operational priorities, programming, and benchmark progress; and
  • Develop long-term growth initiatives for the Institute.

Ongoing Engagement with Funders and Strategic Advisors

  • Meet with the Strategic Advisory Committee quarterly and engage with the Committee between meetings as needed to drive the Institute’s success;
  • Meet with the Leadership Council twice annually and engage with the Council between meetings as needed to drive the Institute’s success; and
  • Provide updates at formal meetings of both the Leadership Council and Strategic Advisory Committee on the Institute’s progress, programs, financial status, and aspirations.

Performs other related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position.

THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY

Located blocks from the most influential organizations and government institutions in the world, The George Washington University (GW) is the largest institution of higher education in the nation’s capital. With two of its three campuses located in Washington, D.C. at Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon, and the third located in Loudoun County, Virginia, GW has a well-established presence in the region as a leader in academics and medicine.

The University is a private institution consisting of approximately 2,600 full-time faculty members. Its approximately 11,600 undergraduate students and 15,000 graduate and professional students presently come from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and 130 countries. Among the finest public and private research universities, GW is a comprehensive university with broad responsibility for education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. As a preeminent urban research university in the nation and the world, the University is recognized for its excellence in teaching and scholarship, including more than $200 million (FY 2021) in externally funded research across the disciplines.

LOCATION

As leader of the Global Food Institute, the role of Executive Director requires an on-campus presence. This is a full-time, in-person position, with flexibility and remote-work opportunities provided to accommodate expected travel. It is anticipated that approximately 25 percent of the Executive Director’s work will occur outside of GW’s campus.

Minimum Qualifications: 

Qualified candidates will hold a BA/BS in a related discipline plus 10 years of relevant professional experience. Degree must be conferred by the start date of the position.

Additional Required Licenses/Certifications/Posting Specific Minimum Qualifications: 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Passion for the Mission

The Executive Director, Global Food Institute must be passionate and knowledgeable about issues related to today’s food environment and the overall mission of the Institute. They must appreciate the importance of evidence-based policy that centers food as a solution for some of the world’s most pressing problems, and have an established reputation for supporting policymakers, thought leaders, industry partners and individuals in creating the food solutions of tomorrow. The Executive Director will come to the Institute with a deep commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice and will be energized by the opportunity to impact all communities, including those disproportionately impacted by food-related issues.

Executive Experience and Mindset

The Executive Director will be a high-energy, charismatic leader who will serve as an ambassador for the Global Food Institute. They will serve as an advocate to encourage the development of new opportunities, programs, and partnerships for the Institute. They will have an executive, mission driven presence and the ability to convey the Institute’s mission and priorities to a range of external stakeholders to inspire action.

Entrepreneurial Ambition

The Executive Director must have an entrepreneurial ambition and approach. They will have demonstrated experience leading an initiative or organization and be hands-on, agile and versatile. They will be solutions-oriented with a continuous improvement mindset. They will have a track record of motivating and inspiring others to achieve impact through creativity and teamwork, and of leveraging individual strengths to meet organizational goals.

Ability to Leverage the Institute’s Unique Structure and Placement in an Academic Setting

The Executive Director’s role is unique in that it is not a teaching or academic position but offers the ability to leverage the weight of GW’s expertise, resources and student body in support of the Institute’s mission. The ideal candidate will have a strong vision for how to best leverage these strengths and assets.

The GFI’s approach is additive to the work of existing food and agriculture programs across other public and private universities. The GFI will focus on incorporating and translating knowledge about the intersection of food, public health, climate change, and the economy into education and training across all GW degree programs. One aspect of the Institute’s core mission is to ensure that future generations of diverse leaders spanning many disciplines will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to approach their professional and academic pursuits through the lens of food, and will help create the food solutions of tomorrow. As noted by Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Christopher Bracey, “GW has a 200-year track record of exceptional academic collaboration and interdisciplinary research and teaching. Our location in the heart of our nation’s capital makes it the ideal place for the brightest minds across disciplines to convene, develop innovative research and solutions, and educate the next generation of advocates to drive the food systems change we need.”

Typical Hiring Range Commensurate with Experience.

Campus Location: Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.

College/School/Department: Academic Affairs

Family Research and Labs

Sub-Family Centers/Institutes

Stream Management

Level Level 4

Full-Time/Part-Time: Full time -> FTE 1.00

Hours Per Week: 40

Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:00 - 5:00

Will this job require the employee to work on site? Yes

Employee Onsite Status On-campus (in person)

Telework: 

Required Background Check Criminal History Screening, Education/Degree/Certifications Verification, Social Security Number Trace, and Sex Offender Registry Search

Special Instructions to Applicants: 

We are working with Korn Ferry on this exciting new position! As such, please send all applications to GW_GFIExecDirector@Kornferry.com in addition to completing this application.

Korn Ferry Contact:

Rosa Morris

Senior Client Partner and Education Practice Leader

Telephone: (202) 577-7926

Email: Rosa.Morris@KornFerry.com

Employer will not sponsor for employment Visa status.

Internal Applicants Only? No

Posting Number: R002069

Job Open Date: 

Job Close Date: 

If temporary, grant funded or limited term appointment, position funded until: 

Background Screening Successful Completion of a Background Screening will be required as a condition of hire.

EEO Statement: 

The university is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that does not unlawfully discriminate in any of its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or on any other basis prohibited by applicable law.

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