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🔗Executive Director

Website Preservation Massachusetts, Inc.
Established in 1985, Preservation Massachusetts (PM) is a statewide historic preservation education and advocacy organization. We actively promote the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes as a positive force for economic development and the retention of community character. In keeping with our mission, we work in partnership with national, state, and local organizations and with individuals across the Commonwealth to advance an understanding, appreciation, and utilization of our historic built and natural landscapes.
Role of the Executive Director
PM’s executive director serves as the organization’s primary advocate, spokesperson, and agent. Internally, they hire and oversee staff, allocate resources, manage the operational budget, establish programmatic priorities, and maintain strategic direction set by the Board. Externally, they lead legislative advocacy initiatives, fundraising efforts with substantial support from Board members, partnership development, and cultivation of PM’s public identity. The executive director should maintain an atmosphere of respect, inclusion, equity, and collaboration.
Staff, Board, and Governance
PM is governed by a 21-member volunteer Board of Directors. Board members serve at will, with no defined term limit. The Board works with the executive director to formulate and approve the organization’s annual budget and all major policies. In addition, PM maintains a core staff of part-time professionals: the Director Emeritus; two circuit riders; an event planner; and an administrative coordinator. PM also has strategic contractual arrangements with an accountant, bookkeeper, and pro-bono legal counsel.
Finances
PM seeks to explore creative, sustainable ways to increase revenue. Currently, the majority of fundraising hinges on the success of PM’s annual awards event. Income from the organization’s annual year-end appeal and membership dues have remained steady. Efforts to cultivate planned giving and major gifts are in the very early stages, and there is support among Board members to broaden PM’s fundraising and development effort to include more long-term and consistent benefits for donors.
Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
PM maintains an unwavering commitment to diversity with the goal of each employee having a full sense of belonging within the organization. PM does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability (including, but not limited to, intellectual disability, past or present history of mental disorder, physical disability, or learning disability), genetic information, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by Massachusetts and/or federal nondiscrimination laws.