IMD International Institute for Management Development

Fellow in Family Philanthropy

2024-09-30 (Europe/Zurich)
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Contract Type: Fixed-term maximal

Location: Lausanne, CH

About IMD

Founded by business executives for business executives, the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) is an independent academic institute with campuses in Lausanne and Singapore as well as a Management Development Hub in Shenzhen.
We strive to be the trusted learning partner of choice for ambitious individuals and organizations worldwide. Our executive education and degree programs are consistently ranked among the world’s best by the Financial Times,  Bloomberg, Forbes, and others.
Our leading position in the field is grounded in our unique approach to creating real learning, real impact. Through our research, programs, and advisory work we enable business leaders to find new and better solutions.
Our purpose is Challenging what is and inspiring what could be, we develop leaders and organizations that contribute to a more prosperous, sustainable and inclusive world.

To reinforce our team, we are looking for a

Fellow in Family Philanthropy (60-100%)

in the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy.

The Job

Step into the world of family philanthropy. As a Fellow in Family Philanthropy, you'll be at the heart of the action, integrated within the core IMD Global Family Business Center (GFBC) team and collaborating directly with Prof. Peter Vogel, Chairholder of the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy and Director of the GFBC.

Your mission: to propel the chair's objectives with effectiveness, efficiency and elegance. This is more than a role—it's your chance to shape the future of family philanthropy and leave a legacy in a field that changes lives and communities for the better. Join us and transform your passion into impact!

Key activities & accountabilities
•    Enhance the chair's activities by implementing a strategic plan that aligns research, education, and outreach for maximum impact.
•    Elevate practitioner-oriented articles with engaging storytelling, robust data analysis, and actionable insights.
•    Develop innovative tools and frameworks tailored for family needs, incorporating interactive and user-friendly designs.
•    Actively contribute to the advisory board's strategic planning and decision-making processes.
•    Foster strong, lasting relationships within the philanthropic community by providing regular updates and opportunities for collaboration.
•    Represent the chair at philanthropy events with a focus on networking and knowledge exchange.
•    Amplify the reach of the Family Philanthropy Navigator through workshops, webinars and strategic partnerships.
•    Enrich center activities and programs by facilitating dynamic group work sessions and fostering an environment of shared learning.
•    Embrace the culture of collaboration within IMD, encouraging interdisciplinary projects that align with the Chair's mission.

Ideal profile
•    Required: PhD in Family Business, Philanthropy, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Impact, Management, or similar fields.
•    Demonstrated passion for family philanthropy, family business, social entrepreneurship and impact.
•    Entrepreneurial spirit with a proactive approach.
•    Exceptional interpersonal and communication abilities, comfortable engaging with entrepreneurial families.
•    Excellent organizational competencies.
•    Self-motivated with the ability to operate independently.
•    Goal-oriented with a focus on meeting deadlines.
•    Resilient, capable of performing under pressure.
•    Native or equivalent proficiency in English, with multilingual skills preferred, especially French.
•    Proven experience in crafting content for executive-level readership.
•    Prior experience in family business management, education or advisory is advantageous.

About the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy
Since its establishment in 2017, the Debiopharm Chair for Family Philanthropy has been at the forefront of advancing family philanthropy. It has empowered individuals and families to enhance their philanthropic endeavors, ensuring that giving remains a cornerstone of the family enterprise. With an impressive suite of resources like the acclaimed Family Philanthropy Navigator and a wealth of educational materials, the Chair has made significant strides in thought leadership and research.

Looking ahead, the Chair is set to expand its influence by enriching its educational offerings, launching specialized advisory services, and promoting the Navigator worldwide, alongside hosting influential events and developing new tools to support philanthropic families in their missions.

Details of the Job
•    Location: Lausanne, Switzerland
•    Engagement: 60-100%
•    Availability: Position open immediately – ready for a prompt start.

How to apply

If you have the above skills and would like to work in our stimulating environment, please send your complete application file (letter of motivation and resume in English, copies of your work certificates and diplomas). 

If you’re a qualified candidate with a disability (such as dyslexia, sight and/or hearing disabilities, etc) and you need a reasonable accommodation in order to apply for this position, please specify it in your application. 

Job details

Title
Fellow in Family Philanthropy
Location
Ch. de Bellerive 23 Lausanne, Switzerland
Published
2024-08-30
Application deadline
2024-09-30 23:59 (Europe/Zurich)
2024-09-30 23:59 (CET)
Job type
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