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Founded in 1859 the American Dental Association (ADA) is the premier national organization representing the dental
profession in the United States. With more than 159000 member dentists the ADA exists to power the profession of
dentistry and to assist its member in advancing the overall oral health of their patients. Headquartered in Chicago the
ADAs mission is to help all members succeed and support the advancement of the health of the public. Its strategic
priorities include advocacy for the dental profession the development of evidence-based standards and the promotion
of lifelong learning and professional growth among its members.
As a professional Association the ADA is committed to serving the needs and interests of its members. As such the
Association places a high priority on providing members representation and input in the activities of the profession and
the Association. From membership services to education from licensure to research the programs and structure of the
ADA are based on member involvement.
Membership in the national organization includes membership in one of the ADAs 53 state and territory and 545 local
dental societies. A member-run organization the ADA is managed by an elected Board of Trustees and governed by a
485-member House of Delegates.
The ADA has global influence through its leadership in the FDI World Dental Federation its support for international
volunteerism and public health initiatives like water fluoridation advocacy its establishment of the ADA Forsyth Institute
for global health innovation and its promotion of rigorous standards and research such as the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
The Association sets the standard for dental practice and ethics nationwide and is a leader in shaping dental policy
providing trusted information to both professionals and the public and fostering innovation in dental science and
education. As a respected and influential voice in healthcare the ADA collaborates with a wide range of stakeholders
including government agencies educational institutions and other healthcare organizationsto drive positive change
and advance the future of dentistry. Through its initiatives the ADA works to ensure that high-quality oral healthcare is
accessible to communities and that the profession remains at the forefront of healthcare delivery.
The Role
The Executive Director of the American Dental Association (ADA) is responsible for shaping and delivering a strong
value proposition to ADA members maintaining an unwavering focus on their needs and interests. This leader thinks
strategically and provides visionary innovative advice to the Board of Trustees accepting full responsibility and
accountability for the organizations overall performance. The Executive Director effectively assesses and manages
risks perseveres through significant challenges and consistently achieves positive results even in the face of adversity.
A core aspect of the role involves building managing and motivating a dedicated senior leadership team inspiring and
empowering ADA employees to achieve high performance and impact through the development of strategic plans and
organizational goals. The Executive Director communicates the strategic plan effectively gaining buy-in from critical
stakeholders such as the House of Delegates Councils Committees and Commissions and acts as a leader of change
within the organization.
Integrity honesty and servant leadership are fundamental to the Executive Directors approach demonstrated through
consistent words and actions. The role requires effective delegation of decision-making to maximize organizational
efficiency and responsiveness to the needs of members volunteer leadership and the Board of Trustees. Developing
and maintaining strong positive relationships with volunteer leaders and Tripartite leadership as well as with external
oral health advocacy industry and stakeholder groupsincluding the CDC OSHA NIH NIDCR and foundationsis
essential.
Additionally and in partnership with the Treasurer and Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees the Executive
Director is responsible for financial stewardship anticipating and managing budget expenditures and making
recommendations for adjustments as needed. The role includes implementing business development initiatives to grow
non-dues revenue always within a well-considered risk-benefit framework.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Candidate Profile
The American Dental Association (ADA) Board of Trustees is seeking a dynamic passionate visionary and strategically
astute leader capable of guiding a multifaceted $120 million professional membership mission-driven not-for-profit
organization. The ideal candidate will possess at least fifteen years of progressive leadership experience within a
similarly sophisticated and complex health care or membership organization including prior profit and loss responsibility and a strong record of fiscal management with demonstrated expertise in providing strategic organizational leadership and exceptional interpersonal skills. The candidate will ideally possess an undergraduate degree with an advanced degree preferred though this is not required. This individual must be skilled at appreciating and respecting the culture and history of ADA while also challenging the Association to continue evolving and growing. The successful candidate may come from various backgrounds such as healthcare association management public policy and advocacy and/or academia and should have senior leadership experience within an organization of comparable complexity sophistication and scale. As a curious and forward-thinking leader this individual will bring fresh perspectives and enthusiasm for addressing the challenges associated with delivering quality comprehensive and accessible dental care in the 21st century. The ideal candidate will be experienced results-driven data-oriented and decisive while exhibiting a poised confident and energetic presence with a proven ability to execute a multi-faceted strategy to guide the Association forward and continue meeting the needs of its members during this pivotal period in health care.
With a flexible nimble and action-oriented leadership approach this individual will have demonstrated success in leading through vision communication inspiration and decisive action. The ideal candidate will be a skilled relationship builder adept at convening and collaborating with diverse stakeholder groups utilizing an open direct and diplomatic communication style to further position the Association as the premier professional membership organization for dental professionals. This individual will have a track record of forging connections and developing relationships across a variety of settings and with diverse constituencies as evidenced by a broad and deep professional network. The ideal candidate will be capable of serving as an unequivocal ambassador for the organization and the field of dentistry to a wide range of audiences and across multiple platforms whether speaking on national television or engaging in personal small-group settings. This individual will be well equipped to lead ADA into its next era of visibility and impact which will include pursuing innovative products and services and making bold well-informed decisions to ensure the Association remains well positioned to fulfill its mission.
In terms of the performance and personal competencies required for the position we would highlight the following:
Setting Strategy
Executing for Results
Leading Teams
Relationships and Influence
Nominations and Applications
Inquiries and nominations should be directed to
Applications should be submitted to the ADA Career Center.
The review of nominations and applications for the position will commence immediately and continue until the position is filled. Qualified and interested applicants should submit a resumé for confidential consideration.
Required Experience:
Director
Full-Time