Please select your home edition
Edition
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

ISAF recruiting for Chief Executive Officer

by Sail-World.com on 6 Feb 2015
SW
ISAF are now recruiting for a Chief Executive Officer, who will replace Jerome Pels who resigned in October after 17 years with ISAF, the last six of those as CEO.

We note the long list of criteria for the potential office holder, the very last of which is?? did you guess it? - Knowledge of sailing will be a distinct advantage.

As this is a very important appointment for the entire sailing community, we do hope and pray that the successful applicant does have knowledge of sailing and ideally of ISAF and its politics.

Anyway here is the full detail.


Job description and details below

Company

International Sailing Federation

 Job Type

Full Time

 

Location

Southampton, United Kingdom

 Job Reference

DJ1645

Salary

Competitive with comprehensive benefits package

 Closing Date

23/02/2015

Industry

Global Events, Rights Holders

   


ISAF is the world governing body for the sport of sailing with Member National Authorities in more than 139 countries, a number which is constantly growing as new countries join ISAF.

The International Sailing Federation is recognised by the International Olympic Committee and the International Paralympic Committee as the governing authority for sailing at the Olympics and Paralympics.
ISAF is responsible for:

the promotion of sailing in all its forms throughout the world, including windsurf, kite, dinghy, offshore, disabled etc
managing sailing at the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
developing the Racing Rules of Sailing and regulations for all sailing competitions
the training of all race officials
the development of the sport around the world
representing the sailors in all matters concerning the sport; and development of the ISAF Sailing World Cup and other brands within the sailing community.

The principal members of ISAF are:

‘Member National Authorities’ (MNAs) - the 139 national governing bodies responsible for sailing around the world
‘Class Associations’ - Over 110 Class Associations are members of ISAF. They oversee the management and availability of all types of racing boats, encourage local and global participation in the sport and, in conjunction with our clubs, organise sailing events including World and Continental Championships
ISAF also has Affiliate Continental Federations, and maintains strong relations with key stakeholders in the industry and among event organisers.

The Role

Working closely with the President, Executive Committee and Council, the CEO will provide strategic leadership to ISAF and its staff and ensure the provision of a timely, first class service to the ISAF membership to ensure the needs of its members are treated as paramount.

Key Responsibilities

To be a dynamic and inspirational leader with the ability to engage and develop lasting, positive relationships with the extended ISAF family
To act as a champion for ISAF and the sport of sailing and seek opportunities to expand and promote the role of ISAF, including the growth and promotion of the sport and the brand of ISAF in all parts of the world
To support ISAF Members in their initiatives to grow and promote the sport
To lead and define the commercial strategy for ISAF, in particular in identifying new opportunities in addition to the core relationship with the IOC
To grow the ISAF Sailing World Cup as a brand and event, in addition to existing and new ISAF event properties
To improve ISAF’s visibility and value in the wider sailing community and to identify and engage with new and existing potential partners and sponsors
To help grow the sport worldwide, developing continental qualification via a clearly structured framework
To more clearly define and simplify the racing calendar
To provide leadership to ensure the goals and priorities of ISAF are met and reach the agreed key performance indicators, ensuring that an appropriate financial strategy is in place to facilitate this
To develop a strong organisation, ensuring the right people are in the right positions
To be responsible for carrying out annual performance assessment and career development reviews of ISAF staff, to ensure that they are able to realise their potential
To maintain and develop ISAF’s relationships with all external stakeholders (ASOIF, SportAccord, IOC etc) including members, sponsors, editors of publications et al.
To help articulate a clearer career opportunity for those entering the sport
To be responsible to the Executive Committee for the finances of ISAF, ensuring efficient and effective use of resources.

The above list of duties is indicative rather than exhaustive. The CEO will be expected to carry out all such additional duties as are reasonably commensurate with the role.

Skills & Experience Required

Essential:

The successful candidate will possess the following attributes:

A proven ability to thrive in a complex multi-stakeholder environment
A strategic thinker and implementer
Politically adept
Commercially and financially astute
A clear understanding of the breadth of the sport and its events, coupled with a pragmatic approach to the balance of elite vs participation
A strong and inspirational manager and team leader, instilling a high performance culture across the entire organisation
A communicator and influencer with genuinely global impact and reach
A consensus builder with the courage of their convictions
A track record of promoting and commercialising sport
Integrity and vision, allied to affinity and passion for the sport of sailing
Calm but firm in terms of communication style and general demeanour
Fluent in English. Any additional language would be advantageous
Knowledge of sailing will be a distinct advantage.

Contact person: David James, Managing Partner - Executive Search
Phone: 0207 092 6950
Email: Original job posting here
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL FOOTER NZRolly Tasker Sails 2023 FOOTERDoyle_SailWorld_728X90px-01 BOTTOM

Related Articles

RS21 Class supports Inclusion Sailing
With the International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 The International Inclusive Keelboat Championship 2024 is the first event of its kind; a World Sailing recognised, one-design keelboat class that can categorically be celebrated as pure inclusion sailing.
Posted today at 7:00 am
WASZP clean sweep of Foiling Awards
Awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling community The seventh edition of the Foiling Awards has its winners. The prizes for the best foiling athletes, projects and products of the last 12 months were awarded in Genoa based on votes cast online by the global foiling Community.
Posted today at 6:23 am
Record breaking 2024 NZ O'pen Skiff titles
A record-breaking 88 O'pen Skiff sailors from across the country converged on the Manly Sailing Club A record-breaking 88 O'pen Skiff sailors from across the country converged on the Manly Sailing Club this past week for a two-day Russell Coutts Sailing Foundation (RCSF) training clinic and three days of points racing for the O'pen Skiff Nationals.
Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins the Ocean Globe Race 2023-2024
First all-female crew to win a Round the World Race On Tuesday 16 April 2024, in a brisk northerly breeze the iconic yacht and her young all female crew from around the world crossed the finishing line at 1152hrs completing the 4th and final leg of the Ocean Globe Race.
Posted on 22 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 2
Team USA hopeful targeting place at Paris 2024 Olympic Games Team USA windsurfer Noah Lyons has put himself on course for a place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games this summer after day two of the Last Chance Regatta.
Posted on 22 Apr
Maiden wins McIntyre Ocean Globe
IRC win official! The first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race Maiden UK has taking first in IRC handicap rankings against a 14 strong fleet of very experienced and committed sailors. They have also been written into the history books as the first ever all-women crew to win an around the world yacht race.
Posted on 22 Apr
Armstrong Foils announce the Alloy System
The Alloy System is signature Armstrong but in a different price range than carbon Armstrong Foils announce their first non-carbon mast and fuselage. Gorgeous design, manufacturing finish and riding performance that's signature Armstrong but in a different price range than carbon. Choose between three mast and two fuselage lengths.
Posted on 22 Apr
Cup Spy Apr 22: Kiwis stress test in 30kts
Day 7 with ETNZ sailing Taihoro AC75 on the Hauraki Gulf Emirates Team New Zealand started the new week with a courageous display of heavy air sailing in their new AC75. They emerged with no apparent damage, despite pushing the AC75 at race pace in an offshore breeze that was recorded as gusting at over 30kts.
Posted on 22 Apr
Emirates Team NZ train in 20-30kts
Emirates Team NZ sailed their new AC75 in winds of 20-25kts and gusting over 30kts Emirates Team New Zealand sailed for the seventh day of sailing in their new AC75 in winds of 20-25kts gusting over 30kts. Auckland based videographer, Justin Mitchell captured the action from ashore in this extended video.
Posted on 22 Apr
Yachting NZ Youth Team: Sailing 'mecca' beckons
NZ's top young sailors have moved a big step closer to representing NZ at the Youth Worlds New Zealand's top young sailors have moved a big step closer to representing their country at the youth world championships at the mecca of the sport after securing titles at the New Zealand youth trials.
Posted on 22 Apr