Chief Executive Officer
Company: YMCA
Location: Conshohocken
Posted on: January 13, 2026
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Job Description:
The Greater Philadelphia YMCA is seeking an innovative leader to
build upon the strength of one of the leading nonprofits in the
region. Job Description About GPY The Greater Philadelphia YMCA
(GPY) is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening
communities through youth development, healthy living, and social
responsibility. Throughout the Greater Philadelphia region, the Y
serves more than 200,000 members and 60,000 program participants
annually - regardless of age, income, or background. GPY’s mission
is about connecting people to healthier lives and each other. While
each program and facility is always based on the unique needs and
interests of each community, every Greater Philadelphia Y location
has one thing in common: its people. The volunteers, staff,
members, and donors of the Y are all united by a deep commitment to
building stronger communities and being a place where all are
welcome. Financial Snapshot Operating Budget: $100M Net Assets:
$130M Staff The Greater Philadelphia YMCA is comprised of over
4,000 employees CEO Direct Reports Chief of Staff Chief Financial
Officer Chief Operating Officer Chief Marketing Officer Chief Human
Resources Officer Chief Development Officer Senior Vice President,
Youth Development Vice President, Next Gen Leadership Vice
President, Facilities and Real Estate Position Summary The Greater
Philadelphia YMCA (GPY) plays a critical role in supporting the
health and well-being of communities across the region. With 15
branches serving more than 150,000 members and 240,000 individuals
annually—across all ages, incomes, and backgrounds: GPY provides
programming tailored to the needs of each neighborhood it serves.
Notably, GPY is the largest childcare provider in the state,
providing a critical service to the community. Its mission-driven
approach, grounded in the understanding that every community is
different, guides a broad range of services designed to strengthen
individuals and families. Current CEO Shaun Elliott is stepping
down after a highly successful ten years, during which he led the
organization through the COVID-19 pandemic and into a stronger
financial position. This leadership allowed GPY to touch the lives
of more residents in the Greater Philadelphia region. Going
forward, GPY seeks to reach even more people particularly at-risk
youth as trends in government support may mean organizations like
GPY will be asked to lean into community support more. While
mission and impact guide GPY’s priorities, metrics and investments:
it is a point of pride that the organization operates with the
discipline of a business, too. The next CEO will foster innovation
of mission- and margin-accretive programs and raise the profile
(and philanthropic support) of GPY. The CEO reports to the Board of
Directors and has ultimate responsibility for management of one of
the largest, highest-impact, mission-driven organizations in the
region. The CEO of GPY is as an ambassador for the organization and
serves a key public voice on the opportunity to help all
Philadelphians lead healthier lives. Qualifications Pivotal
Experience & Expertise Strategy & Vision – Proven experience
developing and executing strategic plans for organizations that are
innovative, pursuant to mission and result in real impact. Track
record of measuring progress against goals and accountability to
achieving critical benchmarks. Operational Leadership at Scale –
Senior leadership experience within an organization at scale with
strong operational and financial management responsibility.
Experience in a service-driven organization with multiple complex
revenue streams and physical locations a plus. Partnerships &
Revenue Development – Relevant experience in building revenue from
varied sources. Ability to effectively represent GPY to the
community and clearly articulate the organization’s value
proposition and impact. Stakeholder Acumen – A strong, compelling
communicator, with experience in stakeholder management that
translates meaningfully to the GPY CEO’s interaction with Board
members, staff, members, donors, government officials, and the
broader community. Culture Impact Mission Orientation – Tangible
commitment to GPY’s mission to connect people to healthier lives.
Collaboration, Connection, & Emotional Intelligence – Emotional
intelligence, with the ability to build genuine relationships with
others, leading with humility. Inspiring Leadership - A leader who
cultivates buy-in, leads through influence, and can inspire people
to action. Essential Functions Strategic Direction - Develop, in
partnership with the Board, senior leadership, and community
stakeholders, a clear organizational vision and strategy grounded
in GPY’s mission to connect people to healthier lives. Establish
measurable goals and accountability systems that guide long-term
success and operational discipline. Operations and Program
Excellence – Ultimate responsibility for operational and
programmatic strategy across GPY’s 15 branches. Work closely with
senior leadership and branch leaders to ensure programs are
high-quality, mission-aligned, and responsive to evolving community
needs. Enterprise Risk Management – Lead execution of an
association-wide risk management framework supported by proactive
reporting. Identify, assess, and mitigate strategic, financial,
operational, reputational, and compliance risks in partnership with
the Board, senior leadership, and key stakeholders. High-Quality
Facilities and Infrastructure – Ensure that GPY maintains safe,
well-functioning facilities: buildings, equipment, and maintenance
systems that meet standards of excellence. Governance and
Leadership Partnerships – Maintain a strong, collaborative
relationship with the Board of Directors. Provide timely,
transparent updates on organizational performance and key issues.
Engage Board members effectively and foster aligned
decision-making. Revenue, Fundraising, and External Partnerships -
Secure and diversify revenue across memberships, fee-for-service
programs, philanthropy, corporate and foundation support, and
government funding. Serve as GPY’s primary external representative
in the Philadelphia region and beyond, strengthening existing
partnerships and establishing new relationships that expand GPY’s
reach and impact. Talent Development - Motivate, develop, and
inspire staff across the organization. Identify opportunities for
professional development and build a culture of collaboration,
trust, transparency, and accountability. Financial Stewardship -
Ultimate responsibility for GPY’s annual budget and oversight of
long-term financial planning. Ensure responsible management of
resources and protect the organization’s financial health and
sustainability.
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