DFM Development Services

Center for Creative Economy | Executive Director

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Not SpecifiedCompensation
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
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Nonprofit, Creative Economy, Arts, Entrepreneurship SupportIndustries

Executive Director - Center for Creative Economy (CCE)

Employment Type: Full-time Location Type: Remote

Company Description

The Center for Creative Economy (CCE) provides programs for inception and early-stage business training to expand the capacity of creatives and artists to emerge as viable entrepreneurs. Our inclusive, customized education and mentorship programs fulfill our mission to Launch, Accelerate, and Grow, a diverse range of creative entrepreneurs and business owners.

Position Overview

The Executive Director (ED) of the Center for Creative Economy (CCE) serves as the chief executive and strategic leader of the organization, responsible for driving its mission: to launch, accelerate, and grow a diverse range of creative entrepreneurs and small business owners. The ED will oversee the vision, operations, programming, and fundraising efforts of the organization while building strategic partnerships and fostering an inclusive, thriving creative economy.

Working in close partnership with the Board of Directors, the ED leads a dedicated team in delivering high-impact programs that support creatives—from idea and early-stage development through business launch and growth. The ED champions an ecosystem of innovation, equity, and entrepreneurship, offering access to education, mentorship, and community.

This role combines nonprofit leadership with a strong understanding of the creative economy and entrepreneurial trends. The ED will guide the organization in strategy, fundraising, program innovation, and sustainability, ensuring that artists, makers, and creative entrepreneurs have the tools and resources to succeed.

Current CCE Programs:

  • Pathways for Entrepreneurial Success – 6 weeks
  • Kinetic Boot Camp – 6 weeks
  • Velocity Creative Business Accelerator – 10 weeks
  • Momentum – Quarterly networking events (on pause as of August 2024)

Essential Functions and Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Strategy

  • Serve as the primary ambassador and thought leader for CCE and its mission.
  • Lead strategic planning and implementation aligned with organizational goals and evolving trends in the creative economy.
  • Collaborate with the Board of Directors to ensure strong governance and accountability.

Fundraising & Development

  • Oversee a comprehensive development strategy that includes corporate sponsorships, individual giving, foundation support, and government grants.
  • Build relationships with donors and funders; lead cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities.
  • Secure the funding necessary to sustain and expand CCE’s annual operating budget.

Program Oversight & Innovation

  • Guide the design, execution, and continuous improvement of CCE’s core programs.
  • Ensure programs effectively support creative entrepreneurs with relevant skills, mentorship, and access to networks and capital.
  • Evaluate program outcomes using data and community feedback to refine and scale offerings.

Community Engagement & Partnerships

  • Cultivate partnerships with city officials, community stakeholders, universities, and cultural influencers.
  • Represent CCE at community events, funding pitches, and industry convenings to elevate its profile and impact.
  • Build a diverse, inclusive community where creatives feel supported and represented.

Marketing & Communications

  • Oversee brand identity, marketing strategy, and storytelling efforts.
  • Ensure CCE’s mission and success stories are clearly communicated across all channels to engage donors, partners, and participants.

Organizational Management

  • Manage day-to-day operations, team leadership, HR functions, and organizational infrastructure.
  • Maintain a healthy workplace culture that fosters collaboration, innovation, and equity.
  • Ensure strong financial management, budgeting, and compliance with all applicable regulations and best practices.

Required Skills & Expertise

  • Visionary leadership with demonstrated ability to manage teams and drive results
  • Board development and governance experience
  • Fundraising expertise, including grant writing and donor relations
  • Budgeting and financial oversight
  • Strategic

Skills

Nonprofit Leadership
Strategic Planning
Fundraising
Program Development
Business Acumen
Creative Economy
Entrepreneurship
Mentorship
Community Building
Partnership Development

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9000 Glenlyon Pkwy, Burnaby, BC V5J 5J8, CanadaHeadquarters
1979Year Founded
$1,735.4MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
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