Elizabeth Newman Wilds Executive Director
Cornell Botanic Gardens is an organization whose mission is inspiring people through cultivation, conservation, and education to understand, appreciate, and nurture plants and the cultures they sustain. Advancing this mission helps us realize our vision : a world in which the interdependence of biological and cultural diversity is respected, sustained, and celebrated.
Cornell Botanic Gardens is a unit within the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University's second largest college. We work across disciplines to tackle the challenges of our time through world-renowned research, education, and outreach.
What You Will Do
The Elizabeth Newman Wilds Executive Director of Cornell Botanic Gardens serves as the chief officer for planning, operations, fundraising, and public relations. The Executive Director maintains the highest standards of excellence and provides strategic initiatives for long-range planning and leadership to promote and facilitate growth in key areas of operations : horticulture, natural areas conservation and management, education and public engagement. The Executive Director ensures that the mission and vision are supported through implementation of the botanic gardens' 2025-2030 Strategic Plan; provides an inspired and creative vision for major new programmatic or capital initiatives; manages an engaged and supportive Advisory Council, actively cultivates and solicits donors, pursues grant and funding opportunities; communicates collaboratively and effectively with all stakeholders such as faculty, students, University administration, donors, visitors, and the general public; and maintains effective liaisons with a broad array of constituencies. The Executive Director develops and implements long-range financial and business plans and oversees fiscal operations. The Executive Director establishes and sets direction for fundraising and alumni relations in collaboration with the Director of Development (appointed through CALS and member of the CALS Office of Alumni Affairs and Development); travels to meet with donors and solicits gifts, as coordinated with the Cornell Botanic Gardens Director of Development and CALS AA&D. The Executive Director is responsible for leadership of operational activities and overall supervision of Cornell Botanic Gardens' work force, including staff development, setting a positive and inclusive workplace culture, and communicating effectively with staff.
The Executive Director collaborates with faculty and academic unit leaders across the university to fully integrate Cornell Botanic Gardens into the education, research, and outreach programs of Cornell's academic departments. Contributes to the academic program of the University as an adjunct faculty in an appropriate department.
The Executive Director represents Cornell Botanic Gardens in the national and international public garden conservation sectors such as the American Public Gardens Association, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, and the International Association of Botanic Gardens and is engaged in meaningful international partnerships in support of Cornell University and CALS programs and initiatives. Ensures that Cornell Botanic Gardens operations are consistent with the standards and expectations of the public garden and museum communities globally.
The Executive Director will lead and manage an organization of highly engaged and professional staff and volunteers. This includes mentoring and fostering a high-quality team of senior leaders : Director of Education and Academic Initiatives, Director of Natural Areas, the Elizabeth Weaver Director of Horticulture, Director of Communications and Marketing and the Administrative Manager. Will be both outwardly and inwardly focused to advance mission. Inwardly this includes investing in opportunities to engage with staff to understand their skills, knowledge and work; being accessible to staff, and nurturing an environment that empowers and supports staff to advance strategic goals and mission, to develop professionally; and by investing in staff to foster engagement, creativity, and workplace excellence. Works with senior leaders to develop annual plans and monitor progress on completion of action items. The Executive Director oversees staff management including performance management, professional development, compensation, annual salary program implementation, and staffing levels / classifications in consultation with Cornell CALS Human Resources. In conjunction with the Administrative Manager, ensures administration of all University policy and procedures.
What We Need
If you possess these experiences and skills, this may be the role for you. There are a few other qualifications that we would view as helpful in this role, including :
Starting date is anticipated between November 1, 2025 and January 2, 2026.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
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Search committee review will begin on August 15, 2025.
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