The Organization
About the Friends of the Jewish Chapel
The Friends of the Jewish Chapel (FOJC) is a nonprofit organization at the United States Naval Academy (USNA) that supports the religious and cultural lives of Jewish Midshipmen. "Midshipmen" refers to students at the USNA.
FOJC acquires and manages the resources necessary to enable and provide continuing support for enrichment programs, reinforcing the Midshipmen’s understanding of and appreciation for their religious and ethnic backgrounds, and of Jewish traditions and values. Such programs, proposed by the Naval Academy’s Jewish Chaplain and approved by the Board of Directors of FOJC include meeting the immediate needs and concerns of the Jewish Midshipmen; supporting the Jewish Chapel and visiting speaker and scholar-in-residence programs; field trips; and similar initiatives with the goal of preparing Jewish Midshipmen for their dual roles as career officers and Jewish lay leaders.
FOJC-sponsored activities are open to all midshipmen, faculty, staff and all uniformed personnel – including active duty, reserve, retired service members and veterans, regardless of the length of their service. These programs provide everyone the opportunity to learn about the religious customs and ethical values of their Jewish colleagues, fostering a greater understanding of Jewish issues and concerns.
Our Mission
The FOJC aims to enrich the religious and cultural lives of Jewish Midshipmen at the USNA. Our mission includes:
Purpose of the Position
The Friends of the Jewish Chapel is seeking an Executive Director to lead the organization alongside its Board of Directors to support and enrich the religious and cultural lives of Jewish Midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy. The Executive Director will partner with the FOJC Board of Directors to serve as a visible and dynamic leader, responsible for advancing the organization’s mission. As the most senior leader of the organization, this individual will be energized by collaborating with USNA faculty, Midshipmen, the United States Navy, and other stakeholders to advance the organization’s mission.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director will serve as the chief executive of the organization, as well as its most senior administrative and development officer. The Executive Director will be responsible for further developing and executing the organization’s philanthropic work, overseeing all FOJC operations, combating antisemitism within USNA, expanding the scope and activities of FOJC-sponsored programs, and creating and executing organizational strategies. The executive will serve as an ambassador of the FOJC and USNA, and a staunch advocate of its mission to enhance the religious and cultural lives of USNA’s Jewish Midshipmen.
Executive Leadership and Management
Revenue Generation
Board Engagement
Experience and Professional Qualifications
The FOJC seeks a passionate and dynamic leader who embodies its commitment to supporting and enhancing the religious and cultural lives of Jewish Midshipmen. With combating antisemitism as critical as ever in modern history, the incumbent must be deeply connected with Jewish life and current events, and passionate about leading the organization into its next chapter.
The Executive Director must be an exceptional communicator and an experienced leader with the ability to establish strong working relationships with key internal and external stakeholders. This individual will create new partnerships and strengthen existing ones within the community, engage with alumni, and position the Jewish Chapel brand as integral to both existing and prospective partners.
The successful candidate will bring the following skills and traits:
Education
Compensation
Interested candidates can send their applications to chris.yoo@kornferry.com
SE# 510721494
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