Executive Director
Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky, 40601, USA
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Management
General Management, Program / Project Manager -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Kentucky Rural Broadband Association (KYRBA)
Executive Director Position AnnouncementKYRBA is seeking a new Executive Director to lead the association. Principal duties include managing the association, public advocacy, and member relations. KYRBA members include fifteen Kentucky telecommunications companies and more than one hundred vendor partners that support them.
The KYRBA office is in Frankfort, but the position is expected to be a hybrid of work-from-home and in-person work at the office. The Executive Director reports directly to the Board of Directors. Interviews of qualified candidates will begin soon with the goal of having a new Executive Director by at least early 2026.
Position OverviewThe Executive Director of the Kentucky Rural Broadband Association oversees the management and direction of all association activities and services. This leadership role operates under the policies and guidelines set forth by the Association’s Board of Directors, ensuring the organization’s mission and objectives are effectively pursued.
Office Administration and Financial ManagementThe Executive Director manages the daily operations of the association’s office, handling all administrative functions required for smooth operation. Responsibilities include overseeing bookkeeping tasks such as bill payment, invoicing, budgeting, and maintaining accurate financial records. The Director prepares and collects invoices for dues, meeting registration fees, and other association functions, while also maintaining comprehensive records for accounting, banking, membership, personnel, and office operations.
In addition, the Executive Director submits necessary state, local, and federal tax forms and benefit reports, drafts the annual budget, and works closely with the budget committee during review and approval processes.
Supporting and recruiting new members is a key responsibility of the Executive Director. Responding to member inquiries and maintaining detailed records of assistance provided are essential functions. The Director keeps members informed and educated about association activities and benefits, actively promoting the association’s value to both current and prospective members.
Meetings and EventsThe Executive Director plans and manages board meetings, membership meetings, expos, and training sessions. This includes securing venues, negotiating hotel contracts, developing agendas, recruiting speakers, preparing event budgets, and overseeing event registration. The Director creates and distributes meeting materials and registration packets, promotes events through various channels such as the web, email, and social media, and manages on-site logistics for all association functions.
Communicationsand Public Relations
Promoting and safeguarding the interests of members and the association through strategic communication is central to the Executive Director’s duties. The Director maintains and updates the association’s website and online directory, oversees content development and engagement on social media platforms (including Facebook, Linked In, and X/Twitter), and develops and implements communication strategies across newsletters, email, and digital channels. Coordination of messaging and public relations with the Board is required, as is providing educational content and forums to enhance member engagement.
PublicAffairs and Advocacy
The Executive Director promotes and protects member interests before legislative, regulatory, and executive bodies and serves as the registered lobbyist for the executive and legislative branch. The Executive Director represents the association before regulatory and legislative bodies and oversees and coordinates the activities of contract lobbyists to align with Board priorities. Monitoring legislative and regulatory developments and communicating key issues to members is essential.
The Director represents the association in stakeholder groups, non-profit trade associations, and government meetings, develops advocacy strategies and materials in consultation with the Board, and supports grassroots and member-driven advocacy initiatives. Assistance…
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