Managing Director, Global Economy & Development (Job ID: 2025-3666)
Company: Brookings Institution
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 28, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewJoin one of the most influential, most quoted and most
trusted think tanks!The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit public
policy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is to
conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving
problems facing society at the local, national and global level.We
bring together leading experts in government and academia from all
over the world, rooted in open-minded inquiry and representing
diverse points of view, who provide the highest quality research,
policy recommendations, and analysis. Research topics cover a full
range of public policy issues in economics, foreign policy,
development, governance and metropolitan policy.With fair and
transparent business practices, clear communication, mutual
respect, and a collaborative atmosphere that offers both
professional and personal development opportunities, Brookings
offers an inclusive and welcoming workplace that values the efforts
of all contributors.About Global Economy and Development - The
Global Economy and Development program at Brookings aims to shape
the policy debate on how to improve global economic cooperation and
fight global poverty and sources of social stress. The program's
research agenda is related to policies and trends affecting
developing countries including global poverty, universal education,
the global middle class, fragile states, globalization, inequality,
foreign assistance and development effectiveness.Position Location:
This position is hybrid. Hybrid positions combine regular in-person
presence at our Washington, DC office with the option of two days
of remote work each week.ResponsibilitiesReady to contribute to
Brookings success?The Managing Director reports to and serves as a
strategic partner to the Vice President and Director of Global
Economy and Development (Global), a $20M, 75-person policy research
program at Brookings. This leadership position builds the
programmatic capacity and systems necessary to support Global's
mission and strategic priorities. The Managing Director serves as a
key advisor on a wide range of strategic and operational issues,
oversees and manages the program's finance, administrative, and
personnel functions, and leads change management efforts across the
program. They are responsible for translating the Vice President
and Director's strategic goals into operational plans and ensuring
that the program's teams have the support required to achieve their
strategic objectives. They serve as a point of contact to all staff
in Global and throughout Brookings and represent Global on the
Institution's management team.Program Financial Management
- Oversee all strategic financial management and day-to-day
operations to ensure the budget is aligned with the program vision,
short- and long-term goals, and needs; monitors and problem-solves
on areas of risk; oversees the effective management of all incoming
and outgoing resources, as well as their internal allocation.
- Serve as the program's Senior Financial Officer (SFO) to
approve contracts, grant and gift agreements, proposal budgets,
financial reports, staffing and compensation changes, affiliate
appointments, and other transactions.
- In close collaboration with the Assistant Director of Finance
and Contracts Manager, work with finance staff to draft, approve,
and negotiate contracts, agreements, and other transactions,
ensuring compliance with internal policies.
- Provide leadership, guidance, and coaching to the program's
finance team and ensure the staff can consistently provide accurate
and timely financial reports and products; mentor and support
finance staff in Global, providing expertise and support for
problem-solving, know-how, and portfolio management.
- Deploy financial expertise and acumen to roll-up Global
expenses and revenue forecasts for the Vice President and Director
and Central Finance.
- Oversee the development and implementation of the strategic
finance systems required to support Global's programmatic success
and sustainability, including complex, multi-year budgeting,
forecasting, planning, and expense tracking.
- Work with the research Vice President and other team members to
ensure financial modeling and scenarios are integrated into the
program's strategic planning and advise on best use of program
funds.
- Provide quality stewardship of the program's resources and
accurate and insightful reporting to internal and external
stakeholders.
- Collaborate with development staff to implement efficient
systems in all aspects of the funding cycle that ensure effective
and timely communication, alignment, and reporting and
communication to donors and internal systems that track grant
spending rates and related expenses.Program Leadership, Strategy,
and Operations
- Partner with the Vice President and Director on Global's
overall direction, strategies, and objectives, and assist in crisis
prevention and management through effective communication and
leadership.
- Represent the program's interests and priorities effectively in
internal discussions, meetings, and committees across the
Institution and externally, and serve as a stand-in for the Vice
President and Director, as needed; represent Global on the
Institution-wide Management Team.
- Partner with the Vice President and Director in establishing
and upholding a culture across Global's centers and initiatives
that promote the values of Brookings' and diversity, equity, and
inclusion priorities.
- Partner with and advise Global's business directors in their
day-to-day efforts, problem-solving, and long-term priorities,
working closely on a broad range of issues.
- Develop and execute operational plans-consistent with Global's
budgetary goals-working with operational staff, research support
staff, and scholars across initiatives and centers that further the
program's strategic objectives.
- Provide broad-based project management support to Global's
centers and initiatives, to include research, policy, events,
outreach, communications, staffing, budgeting, grant management,
and other related activities as directed by the Vice President and
Director.
- Serve as a trusted resource, thought partner, and
problem-solver for scholars and staff, and as point of contact for
Global.
- Lead Global's strategic financial, operational, and human
capital planning for launching new research projects, centers,
initiatives, and projects and all activities related to phasing out
those that have been completed.
- Ensure Global's operations and services are efficient,
high-quality, and responsive; develop, build support for, and
implement consistent, transparent, and collaborative business
planning and processes for the program; establish trusted
mechanisms for soliciting and receiving formal and informal
stakeholder feedback about operational performance and its impact
on people, research teams, and strategic priorities.
- Serve as a key advisor and point of contact on institutional
policies and strategies, including conflict of interest, research
independence, and internal partnerships; advises Vice President and
Director to support decision-making and approves on their behalf,
as delegated.
- Lead and/or support change management efforts within the
program, including by partnering with the Vice President and
Director and stakeholders across the institution to advance
organizational and cultural change.
- Conceptualize, draft, and review documents, reports, data, and
other analyses to support strategic planning, internal reviews, and
other management and vision-related documents for Global and
Brookings-wide stakeholders, including the Executive Leadership
Team (ELT), the Executive Office, and the Board of
Directors.Program Personnel Management
- Oversee all administrative and personnel management operations
for the program, ensuring high-quality and responsive services are
provided to all Global staff.
- Provide vision to ensure excellence in the Program's HR
efforts, including organizational development, recruitment,
performance management, staff retention and engagement, learning
and professional development, and organizational culture
development efforts; mentor Senior Program Manager in their
leadership and implementation of these efforts and
problem-solve,
- Oversee staff engagement initiatives and promote effective
communication of department and institution-wide goals to all
staff.
- Champion Brookings' Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity priorities
and activities and Global's program-specific plans and
activities.
- Develop and actively maintain a strong partnership with
Brookings' central human resources, Office of the General Counsel,
and financial services departments to ensure the needs of the
program are met and in compliance with Brookings' related policies
and practices.
- Oversee and proactively engage on complex staffing/management
issues or conflicts as they arise.
- Oversee the annual review process for staff and scholars and
provide support to the Vice President as needed.QualificationsReady
to make an impact? In this role, you will support Brookings values
of collegiality, respect, inclusion, diversity and community, and
bring the following qualifications:Education/Experience
RequirementsBachelor's degree required; graduate degree strongly
preferred. Public policy, economics, or business background and
experience preferred. Minimum of 10 years of senior management
experience working cross-functionally across finance, operations,
and human resources. Proven success directing and managing
day-to-day operations and finance, managing multiple, complex
programs and projects. Experience with communications and/or
development functions a plus. Proven experience developing
productive working relationships across all levels, including
staff, senior leadership teams, and high-level stakeholders across
an organization. Successful track record of designing creative and
innovative solutions that meet unique organizational or
programmatic needs and support a high-performing team. A track
record as an effective communicator who is articulate and
persuasive in written and verbal communications. Demonstrated
ability to multi-task, be organized and flexible, meet deadlines
and prioritize job responsibilities. High degree of financial
acumen, including the ability to prepare and analyze financial
data, as well as ensure grant compliance and accurate reporting.
Familiarity with budgeting or accounting software preferred. Proven
ability to manage complex, multi-million dollar
budgets.Knowledge/Skill RequirementsCommitment to developing a
workplace culture of engagement and collaboration across teams and
enthusiasm for coaching and mentoring staff at all stages of their
career. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and
inclusion. A superior communicator who shares information readily
and concisely; listens and gives advice and respects the abilities
of others; earns trust and respect of people at all
levels.Demonstrated expertise in managing complex financial
activity and systems, including budgeting, forecasting, accounting,
and reporting; proven ability to navigate nonprofit compliance and
risk management issues A sophisticated leadership style, strong EQ,
and professional maturity with the ability to engage comfortably
with a diverse set of internal and external stakeholders. An
entrepreneurial and hands-on problem solver with the proven ability
to develop and execute program strategies and operations, focusing
on creating effective and efficient systems and solutions. Strong
analytical, organizational, and planning skills and the ability to
synthesize abstract concepts into clear and accessible
language.Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines and
maintain disciplined adherence to program goals. A team player who
welcomes collaborative decision-making and appreciates Brookings
scholars' work and the vital international policy issues their work
addresses.Unquestionable judgment, discretion, decisive, fair, and
resourceful with the ability to anticipate and act on events and
opportunities appropriately.Must be authorized to work for any
employer in the U.S.Additional InformationWhat can we offer you?
Brookings provides a generous benefit package that is comprehensive
and includes both traditional benefits and unique offerings. Our
comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision
benefits, generous time off, and workplace flexibility. For more
information, please visit Brookings Benefits.Brookings requires
that all applicants submit a cover letter and resume. Please attach
your cover letter and resume as one document when you apply.Please
note: if you have applied to more than one Brookings job opening
you should add a position-specific cover letter as a separate
attachment.Successful completion of a background investigation is
required for employment at Brookings.Brookings welcomes and
celebrates diversity in all its forms, including diversity of
experience, thought, and personal background. We welcome
applications that reflect a variety of backgrounds based on
ideology, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability,
veteran status, first generation college goers, and other factors
protected by law. Brookings is proud to be an equal-opportunity
employer that is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive
workplace.All selection decisions are based upon merit, skills,
abilities and experience.
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