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Executive Director Opportunity - Hartford Preservation Alliance

Dear Friend of Hartford Preservation Alliance,

I am assisting board members from the Hartford Preservation Alliance (HPA) with their executive search.  We have recently launched the search for a passionate and inspiring executive director to lead this organization dedicated to preserving Hartford’s unique architectural heritage and we are spreading the word about this opportunity as widely as possible. 

After seven successful years of sustainability and growth during a difficult economic period, Executive Director, Laura Knott-Twine,  will be stepping down.  The challenge and the opportunity for the new leader will be to build upon HPA’s past successes and excellent reputation, working with the staff, board, volunteers, government, community and professional service partners to create new ways to expand on HPA’s impact, as well as to broaden an awareness of the benefits of preservation.  The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker and a problem solver, bringing a passion for HPA’s mission, along with creative ideas and operational expertise.

Would you please take a few minutes to circulate information on this position to those throughout your networks who should be made aware of this opportunity?  For the complete position profile and application guidelines, please visit job link here

Thank you so much for your assistance in getting the word out.  If you know of someone whom I should contact directly, please don’t hesitate to let me know.  Your involvement in outreach can have a big impact in this organization’s future!

Regards,
Michael Negrón
TSNE Transition Consultant

TSNE Website and HPA Position Profile

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