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Director, Houston Energy Leadership Cohort

Job Title
Director, Houston Energy Leadership Cohort
Job ID
27726526
Work Hybrid
Yes
Location
Houston,  TX 77010
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Description
Why the Partnership
When you join the Greater Houston Partnership, you get the opportunity to work with an organization helping guide the future of the Houston region. Our team of professionals work across multiple disciplines, including: Economic Development (Regional and International), Executive, Finance & Accounting, Marketing & Communications, Member Engagement, Public Policy, Regional Workforce Development, Research, Resources, and the Center for Houston’s Future.

The Greater Houston Partnership works to make Houston one of the best places to live, work and build a business. As the economic development organization for the region, the Partnership champions growth across 12 counties by bringing together business and civic-minded leaders who are dedicated to the area’s long-term success. Representing more than 900 member organizations and approximately one-fifth of the region’s workforce, the Partnership is the place companies come together to make an impact.

We look forward to telling you more about the organization and helping determine if a career with the Partnership is right for you!

Today, We Are Looking For
The Director, Houston Energy Leadership Cohort is responsible for developing and leading the Partnership’s Houston Energy Leadership Cohort as part of the Greater Houston Leadership Institute.  This twice-yearly program offers participants professional development, B2B networking, and energy transition knowledge and awareness.  The Director is primarily accountable for driving the overall execution of the Energy Leadership Cohort, identifying, and securing prospective members, creating content, and delivering quality programming that leads to the professional development of the leaders in the energy transition. The Director works closely and collaboratively with the Houston Energy Transition Team (HETI), Member Engagement Team, and Marketing and Communications Team at the Greater Houston Partnership to ensure the successful execution of the program in alignment with the Partnership’s energy transition strategy.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities
The Member Engagement Division is responsible for the attraction, retention and engagement of members. To achieve this, the Member Engagement Division works to secure adequate funding for the organization through membership, events, programs, and special initiative fundraising.


The following responsibilities are essential to job performance: 
  • Execute all aspects of the Houston Energy Leadership Cohort, including but not limited to working in collaboration with the above departments to recruit cohort members; setting cohorts of program participants up for success and delivering engaging content; ensuring program participants have access to professional development; offering B2B networking opportunities and growing their awareness of energy transition in greater Houston.
  • Secure expert energy transition speakers for keynote presentations and develop and facilitate interactive learning sessions with program participants.
  • Work collaboratively with the HETI team and other related roles at the Partnership to ensure that the program delivers content and outcomes aligned with the Partnership’s energy transition strategy.
  • Serve as internal liaison for interdepartmental collaboration, as related to energy transition.
  • Manage program budget and meet revenue goals for each cohort class, working closely with Sponsorship and Member Engagement teams.
  • Cultivate relationships with program alumni to ensure continued engagement and grow pipeline of new cohort participants.
  • Act as a facilitator, as needed, to ensure engaging and effective program content.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are desirable for job success:
  • Strong knowledge and interest in energy transition – the dual challenge to meet growing global energy demand while simultaneously reducing emissions. Eager to position Houston for an energy-abundant, low-carbon future.
  • Strong proficiency in strategy and program development.
  • Excellent presentation and facilitation skills; effective and engaging storyteller.
  • Project Management skills – handles complexity and prioritizes competing demands effectively.
  • Data Analytics skills – strong critical thinking skills and ability to interpret and implement data.
  • Relationship builder who initiates and develops solid working relationships, both internally, and with potential and existing program participants.
  • Consultative – bringing the right people into the decision-making process.
  • Proficiency in these business, project, and event management systems: Office 365 and all Microsoft products, Windows, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook; and Basecamp, Salesforce and CVENT.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Business, Communication, or a related field. Strong interest in the energy transition – the dual challenge to meet growing global energy demand while simultaneously reducing emissions.

Required Experience
Minimum 5 years of experience in program development or events management or related field.

Physical Requirements
  • Good vision and hearing acuity (with adaptive aids if necessary).
  • Manual dexterity and skillful use of computer keyboard.
  • Physical exertion includes bending, pushing, standing, and walking.  Must be able to move or lift approximately 25 pounds on occasion.
Mental and Aptitude Requirements
  • Job requires the ability to hear, see, and talk; analytical, conceptual, problem-solving, planning and decision-making skills.
Safety Requirements
Adhere to office safety policies.

Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification.  They should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.

The Greater Houston Partnership is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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