
Senior Vice President, Government and Community Relations
New York City Economic Development Corporation, new york, ny, United States
The Senior Vice President (SVP), Government and Community Relations leads short- and long-term government & community affairs initiatives across the full spectrum of NYCEDC’s activities; and serve as a chief strategist to the President’s Office on Government and Community Relations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Set operational standards, goals, and strategic initiatives for the Government & Community Relations department
- Supervise staff to develop, coordinate, and implement political and community-sensitive development strategies designed to facilitate the successful completion of NYCEDC initiatives
- Develop strategies to influence recognition and build a broader profile and reputation for the company
- Build and enhance external relationships with a variety of stakeholders and elected officials and staff
- Collaborate with the various business units within NYCEDC to develop and implement short-term and long-term strategies, including securing any necessary public approvals for projects
- Coordinate the goals and priorities of individual business units within NYCEDC to ensure NYCEDC is consistent in its communications with governmental and non-governmental entities alike
- Manage external engagement resources as needed on high level NYCEDC projects to ensure goals are met
- Participate in fostering an integrated communications/ event and project planning approach within the External Affairs division
- Manage and coach employees; ensure all employees are oriented to their position and provided with appropriate training, development, and continuing education. Monitor performance and provide coaching & feedback on an ongoing basis
- Prepare concise, accurate project briefs for budget meetings
- Facilitate strong inter-agency communication
- Ensure that NYCEDC projects and priorities reflect and complement the priorities of the Office of the Mayor, particularly adjusting project positioning to reflect administration shifts
- Enhance NYCEDC’s image and reputation through effective community outreach
- Collaborate with NYCEDC Public Affairs and NYCEDC Office of the President to assist in the preparation of senior staff for community events, City Council hearings, and other presentations as required
- Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in a related field such as communications, journalism, political science or marketing
- At least 10 years of relevant professional experience, including political campaign, journalism, government affairs or public relations
- Demonstrated competencies in analytical, planning, and problem-solving skills, negotiation, writing, public speaking, team building and staff development, judgment and decision-making
- Proven ability to lead, interact with and coordinate consistent messaging and relationships across diverse and multidisciplinary internal departments, other city agencies and/or external partners
- Experience managing direct reports, colleagues and/or consultants as assigned, short or long term as needed
- Demonstrated presentation skills, including experience engaging effectively with diverse constituencies, including community and government leaders, and other stakeholders
- Demonstrated experience developing and implementing communications strategies
- Experience leveraging subject matter research and internal/external relationships to support project work and other campaigns
- Extensive experience with New York City land use and public approval processes is critical, as is experience with New York City and New York State legislative and budget processes
- Strategic and analytical thinker, capable of seeing and understanding broad and differing perspectives as well as the implications of thebig picture
- Experience managing and coaching staff
- Experience building coalitions among groups with diverse interests
- Ability to anticipate problems and devise creative solutions
- Comfort interacting with senior management, mayoral officials, and business leaders
- Strong written and verbal communications skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- New York City residence is required within 180 days of hire