South Wood County YMCA - Chief Executive Officer
Company: YMCA of the USA
Location: Wisconsin Rapids
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
EXECUTIVE VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTSOUTH WOOD COUNTY YMCAPosition:
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Address: 601 W Grand Ave, Wisconsin
Rapids, WI 54495The Opportunity:The South Wood County YMCA Board of
Directors is seeking a Chief Executive Officer to lead a
high-performing YMCA in the heart of beautiful Wisconsin. This is
an exceptional opportunity for a proven leader - with YMCA
experience or without - to make a significant and lasting impact on
a thriving community.You will join an organization with a rich
history, a dedicated and passionate staff, and an engaged Board of
Directors committed to the Y's mission. As CEO, you will be the
driving force behind our strategic vision, ensuring the financial
sustainability and operational excellence of the YMCA. You will
cultivate and strengthen community partnerships, positioning the Y
as a vital convener and collaborator, addressing critical social
needs. Reporting directly to the Board, you will be empowered to
guide our organization toward continued growth and success,
embodying the values that define the YMCA.CEO Key Deliverables:The
board believes its new CEO should be an experienced leader who has
the background and qualities that will permit him or her to achieve
excellence in the following roles:
- Fiscal Management and Improve Operating Performance: Employ
advanced financial analysis to project future trends, growth, and
stability. Drive the organization towards balanced or surplus
budgets by increasing revenue (earned and contributed) and
rigorously managing costs. Equip and mentor staff leaders to
achieve sound financial management within their respective
departments. Execute robust stewardship strategies. Collaborate
with the board and staff to create and implement an annual tactical
plan, focusing on key goals and sustainable practices. Swiftly
address emerging issues, anticipate future needs, and effectively
oversee the Y's operations and activities. Key competencies:
Developing Self & Others, Critical Thinking & Decision Making,
Philanthropy, Innovation
- Steward Fundraising Efforts: Develop and implement an annual
fundraising plan that will establish the YMCA as a leading
nonprofit organization within the community through the engagement
of members, volunteers, staff, and donors. Identify the need for
successful capital fundraising, while taking the organization to a
new level of effectiveness and impact in annual giving and
endowment. Key competencies: Philanthropy, Engaging Community,
Communication & Influence
- Build and Lead a High-Performing Team: Develop and implement a
robust talent development strategy that fosters a supportive,
inclusive, and culturally competent workplace. Recruit, develop,
and retain a diverse team aligned with the needs of our community.
Cultivate a high-performance culture characterized by
collaboration, shared purpose, and continuous learning. Key
competencies: Developing Self & Others, Inclusion, Emotional
Maturity, Change Leadership
- Facility and Maintenance Development, Capital: Ensure all
facilities are clean, safe, and fully operational. Plan and execute
comprehensive facility management, encompassing ongoing
maintenance, repairs, infrastructure upgrades, and strategic
development. Implement preventative maintenance and expansion
strategies to ensure long-term viability and a safe, efficient
environment for members, program participants, and the community.
Key competencies: Fiscal Management, Program/Project Management,
Change Leadership, Critical Thinking & Decision Making
- Position the Y as a Vital Partner for Community Change: Serve
as an ambassador for the mission, purpose, and vision for the YMCA
within the community. Possess the ability to develop and cultivate
relationships with key stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, while
always upholding the highest standards and values of the Y. Ensure
the Y is seen as a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening the
community by connecting all people to their potential, purpose, and
each other. Key competencies: Communication & Influence, Engaging
Community, CollaborationABOUT THE YThe YMCA has been serving the
greater South Wood County community since 1957 and expanded its
mission and services to Adams County in 2021. The South Wood County
YMCA has a membership base and operating budget that has doubled
since 2020 with the opening of a brand new, state-of-the-art
building. The South Wood County YMCA has three locations meeting
the needs of the community: Wisconsin Rapids, Adams, and a
gymnastics center in Port Edwards. In addition to the three
facilities, South Wood County YMCA has a Camp located on a lake
near Wisconsin Rapids. Kids can enjoy a variety of activities
year-round, and facility rentals are available to the public.The
South Wood County YMCA, the Boys & Girls Club of the Wisconsin
Rapids Area and U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs are community
partners utilizing a shared facility.The Y offers more than one
hundred programs for anyone from toddlers to active older adults.
In addition, the YMCA runs two before and after school programs,
21st Century Learning Center, three early learning sites and
partners with four area school districts for summer school
programming. The Y partners with over 40 organizations and agencies
within the community that include health care, universities and
technical colleges, school districts, government and other
nonprofits.The South Wood County YMCA is a trusted community
partner with a history of demonstrated success in delivering
lasting personal and social change.Mission Statement:To put
Christian Principles into practice through programs that build a
healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.YMCA Locations:
- Wisconsin Rapids: 601 West Grand Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids, WI
54495The Wisconsin Rapids Center is a new 77,000 square foot full
amenity facility that opened on June 1st, 2020. The $28.5 million
capital project was a unique collaborative partnership with the
Boys & Girls Club and Department of Veteran Affairs (VA Clinic).
The facility includes an aquatic center, gymnasium, wellness
center, outdoor recreational field, group exercise studios, indoor
walking track, teaching kitchen, child watch, licensed childcare
center and multi-purpose rooms. This facility features 24-hour
access.
- Adams: 393 North Pine, Adams, WI 53910The Adams County Aspirus
Healthy Living Center is a 6,600 SF facility that opened on August
30th of 2021. The facility includes a wellness center, group
exercise studio/multi-purpose room, child watch and stretching
area. This facility features 24-hour access and is centrally
located in the City of Adams.
- Port Edwards: 211 Wisconsin River Drive, Port Edwards, WI
54469The Port Edwards main location is slated for demolition in the
fall of 2025. The gymnastics building is a standalone facility
which is scheduled for renovations and possible reprogramming.
- YMCA Camp Alexander: 1035 Camp Road, Wisconsin Rapids, WI
54494Camp Alexander is a 35-acre camp located on beautiful Lake
Nepco and is home to the Y's day and resident camp programming.
Camp Alexander supports approximately 40 weekend rentals each year
for weddings, reunions, and other events.Financial Resources:
- 2025 Operating Budget: $4,388,000
- Current Debt: $146,098
- Endowment: $3,476,359 ($464,905 held by the YMCA and $3,011,454
held by the YMCA Foundation)
- Last Year (2024) Operating Net: $-2,506 before EBID
- Prior Year (2023) Operating Net: $140,173 before EBID
- Current Annual Campaign Goal: $217,000
- Last Year Annual Campaign Raised: $126,807
- Amount of Financial Assistance Provided: $203,547Staff:
- 38 FT staff
- 102 PT staffCEO Direct Report Titles:
- Branch Executive Director
- Chief Financial Officer (Shared Services position employed by
the Stevens Point Area YMCA)Membership:
- Total Number of Members: 8,916
- Total Number of Membership Units: 4,921Core Programs Offered:
- Licensed Childcare and Early Learning: 6 weeks - 4 years old, 4
years old to K program, and Before/After School Sites
- Swim Lessons
- Gymnastics
- Gymnastics Team
- Youth Sports
- Adult/Group Land & Water Fitness
- Chronic Disease: Livestrong at the YMCA, YMCA Diabetes
Prevention Program, Enhance/Falls Prevention
- Personal Training
- Community Swim Lessons/Summer School with four school
districts
- Summer Day & Resident Camping
- Family Community Events including Halloween at the Y, Breakfast
with the Grinch, Father-Daughter DanceService Areas:Total service
area population is approximately 55,000 including Wisconsin Rapids,
Port Edwards, Nekoosa, Grand Rapids, Adams-Friendship, and
Rome.Live and Work in Wisconsin RapidsWisconsin Rapids, the county
seat of Wood County, is a consolidation of the two early towns of
Grand Rapids and Centralia lying on the east side of the Wisconsin
River, the latter on the west. Wisconsin Rapids today offers
mid-western charm and atmosphere while providing access to modern
infrastructure and technology, abundant educational and cultural
opportunities, a mix of retail establishments and restaurants, and
a stable business environment. The area offers affordable housing,
quality schools, and a great community to raise a family. Wisconsin
Rapids is also a recreation mecca including activities such as
golfing, hunting, fishing, etc. Wisconsin Rapids' close proximity
to world-renown golf resort, Sand Valley, in addition to various
lakes, makes living in central Wisconsin truly a
destination.Wisconsin Rapids is located along the beautiful
Wisconsin River in the heart of cranberry country! Harvest season
is the most picturesque time for cranberries, and it occurs late
September through late October. During harvest, you can safely
experience all the fall colors over a sea of red berries by taking
a drive down the Cranberry Highway. Wisconsin Rapids has a variety
of lodging and dining options and fun things to see and do! Our
convenient central Wisconsin location makes the Wisconsin Rapids
area an ideal destination.Quick Facts (US Census Data) Adams
County, WI Wood County, WIPopulation estimates, July 1, 2024,
(V2024)21,352 73,943Persons under 5 years 3.10% 5.20%Persons under
18 years 13.00% 21.30%Persons 65 years and over 32.90%
22.50%Caucasian 93.00% 94.20%African American 3.30% 1.10%American
Indian and Alaska Native 1.30% 1.10%Asian 0.70% 2.10%Native
Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.10%Two or More Races 1.70%
1.50%Hispanic or Latino 4.70% 3.90%White alone, not Hispanic or
Latino 89.30% 91.10%Veterans, 2019-2023 1,841 4,775Households,
2019-2023 9,351 31,942Information Sites:
- Salary Range: $120,000 to $160,000Residency Expectation: Living
in the YMCA's service area is required. It is expected that the CEO
will be fully engaged in the communities that the Y
serves.Benefits:
- Health Insurance 70% paid by the Y and 30% paid by the
employee.
- Dental and Vision benefits.
- YMCA Retirement: 9% retirement contribution by the YMCA once
eligibility is met.
- 403b Retirement Savings Account, 100% employee
contribution.
- PTO: including six paid holidays and one floating holiday.
- Other benefits per personnel policy.Minimum Candidate
Criteria:
- Accredited 4-year college degree or equivalent work
experience.
- Must demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication
skills and personal values consistent with the YMCA mission.
- Minimum five years prior experience in a senior management role
with a YMCA or related experience at a comparable organization with
direct supervision of multiple levels of staff and employees.
- A proven track record of budgetary and fiscal management more
than $3MM or more annually.Search Process Target Dates:
- Resumes accepted through: May 1, 2025
- Preliminary interviews via Zoom: May 20 (afternoon) and 22
(morning), 2025
- In-person interviews: June 12 and 13, 2025
- CEO selection made: Week of June 16, 2025
- New CEO on board (anticipated): July 15 or earlierTo
Apply:Candidates will apply via the following website: References,
Background Check and Organizational Leadership
Certification:Candidates must submit the following in their online
application: a resume (PDF only), and a cover letter (PDF only).
Applications submitted without a cover letter will not be
considered.Candidates who advance to final interviews will submit
six references (four professional and two personal). Successful
candidate accepting the offer must pass a background check and must
have a current Y-USA's Organizational Leader Certification or
obtain certification within the first three years from start date
as the CEO. The YMCA's personnel policies may require further
screening and or requirements.Questions regarding the Y should be
directed to:Jon AgnewChief Executive OfficerWisconsin/UP Michigan
State Alliance of YMCA'sQuestions regarding the search process
should be directed to:Richard CleggYMCA of the USA National CEO
Senior ConsultantDBD Group
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