The Sentencing Project Seeks New Executive Director

As many of you know, Executive Director Marc Mauer will be retiring from his position in midyear 2020 and transitioning to a Senior Advisor to the organization. The Sentencing Project is now excited to announce the search for a new Executive Director to join the organization at an important time for the criminal justice reform movement and for the nation. As a friend of The Sentencing Project, we ask you to consider leaders who might be equipped to step into this role and to share your input with our partners at Koya Leadership Partners, who are overseeing the search process. 

Below is a brief overview of the position and the full Position Profile can be accessed here. Thank you for sharing with your networks! If you have recommendations or would like to share your interest in the role, please contact Meghan Franklin ([email protected]) at Koya Leadership Partners. 

About The Sentencing Project
Founded in 1986, The Sentencing Project is a national leader in criminal justice reform. Through a program of research, public education, and advocacy, the organization engages with a wide range of stakeholders to advance policies and practices that challenge mass incarceration and promote racial justice. The Sentencing Project is based in Washington, D.C., and has a staff of ten deeply committed and effective professionals. The budget of about $1.7M is supported by the contributions of private foundations and individual donors. 

About the Executive Director
The Sentencing Project is seeking an experienced, dynamic, visionary, and skilled leader to oversee all facets of the organization’s work and to guide it into its next stage of development. The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing the administration, program development, strategic planning, and fundraising of the organization, and reports directly to the Board of Directors. The individual will work in a collaborative manner with an experienced and capable staff to assess needs and opportunities in the field of criminal justice reform and will represent the organization to funders, organizational partners, media representatives, and policymakers. 

Top candidates will bring expertise in either criminal justice or racial justice research, legal issues, policy advocacy, or another associated area, with expertise in external communications. Experience with nonprofit leadership and commitment to supporting a collaborative staff community are also key. The Sentencing Project is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer committed to cultural diversity and recruits without regard to gender, race, ethnicity, color, age, religion, sexual orientation, disabilities, or prior convictions.

For more information or to express interest, the full Position Profile is accessible here: https://koyapartners.com/search/sentencing-project-executive-director/.

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1705 DeSales Street NW 8th Floor | Washington, District of Columbia 20036
202-628-0871 | [email protected] | endlifeimprisonment.org

The Sentencing Project works for a fair and effective U.S. justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing policy, addressing unjust racial disparities and practices, and advocating for alternatives to incarceration.

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