Summary
We are seeking an entrepreneurial leader to drive membership growth and strategic direction of the Joint Impact Model (JIM) Foundation. You will lead a lean, globally distributed team to establish JIM as the preferred toolkit for economic, impact and climate risk management for investors and funders.
The Executive Director role focuses on four core areas: growing and retaining our membership base, developing a go‑to‑market strategy, setting organizational direction in partnership with the Supervisory Board, and building a high‑performance team. You will work in close partnership with the Technical Director, who owns model development and technical excellence.
This is a fractional leadership role (60‑80% time) with the potential to transition to full‑time based on mutual success. While we cannot guarantee specific outcomes or timelines, we are exploring hybrid models that could create meaningful upside for entrepreneurial leaders who help us scale.
The Joint Impact Model Foundation
The Joint Impact Model Foundation is a non‑profit organization that provides credible oversight for the development of the Joint Impact Model (JIM). The JIM enables its members—primarily financial institutions, including development finance and commercial finance actors—to estimate the impact of their investments by tracing financial flows through the economy. This analysis captures resulting economic (value added), social (employment), and environmental (greenhouse gas emissions) impacts.
Launched by FMO and other international finance institutions in 2021, the foundation works toward harmonisation of key indicators to build accountability and steer financing in the US$140tn finance sector.
To further develop and grow the organization, JIM is now recruiting for an Executive Director.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Operations
In partnership with the Supervisory Board, set organizational strategy and provide leadership vision
Develop annual business plans and budgets and maintain accountability for financial performance
Monitor developments in the impact and climate data sector to guide JIM's competitive positioning
Oversee day‑to‑day operations to ensure delivery against strategic goals
Membership Growth & Retention
Build, grow, and retain a vibrant membership base of financial institutions, ensuring high satisfaction, strong retention, and measurable improvements in their impact management capabilities
Develop and execute go‑to‑market strategies targeting DFIs, impact investors, commercial banks, and other key segments
Lead member engagement, ensuring responsive support and continuous feedback loops that drive product improvement
Fundraising & External Representation
Serve as primary external spokesperson at industry events, stakeholder gatherings, and member forums
Lead fundraising efforts with DFIs, donors, and standard‑setting bodies to diversify revenue and ensure JIM's global alignment and interoperability
Team Leadership & Culture
Build a mission‑driven, transparent culture suited to a lean, globally distributed team
Provide coaching and mentorship to staff, particularly commercial and membership teams
Ensure the technical team (led by the Technical Director) has adequate resources and is strategically aligned with business objectives
Product Strategy & Prioritisation
In collaboration with the Technical Director, set product roadmap priorities that balance member needs, commercial opportunities, and technical feasibility
Ensure alignment between technical and business objectives
Requirements
Essential
10+ years of professional experience, with 3+ years in leadership roles
Proven success in membership‑driven, subscription‑based, or platform business models (SaaS, data products, impact measurement tools, or similar)
Experience engaging with development finance institutions, impact investors, or organizations focused on emerging and developing economies
Demonstrated P&L accountability, budget oversight, and financial reporting to boards
Proven go‑to‑market success: sales, business development, and/or institutional fundraising in B2B contexts
Strong stakeholder and membership management skills, with ability to build partnerships across commercial, impact, and technical communities
Experience building and leading cross‑functional teams, particularly in distributed or remote settings
Comfortable understanding and discussing technical concepts (e.g. economic modelling, data architecture, software development) – conceptual fluency essential, hands‑on technical execution not required
Entrepreneurial mindset with comfort navigating ambiguity in lean, fast‑paced environments
Fluent in English; additional languages advantageous
Willingness to travel approximately six times per year
Desirable
Knowledge of ESG, sustainability, and/or climate data products
Expertise in impact measurement, GHG accounting, and sustainability reporting datasets and/or frameworks such as GTAP, PCAF or others
Previous leadership roles in early‑stage organizations, startups, or non‑profits
Experience leading organisational transitions or scaling early‑stage organisations
Background in economic modelling, IT/software architecture or open‑source collaboration
Proven ability to manage remote, distributed, or hybrid teams
Benefits
Fractional contract role (60‑80% FTE) for the first 12 months with annual compensation equivalent to €143,000‑€192,000 FTE; clear pathway to full‑time employment based on mutual success
While we cannot guarantee specific outcomes or timelines, we are exploring hybrid models that could create meaningful upside for entrepreneurial leaders who help us scale
A chance to lead and shape a pioneering organisation in the field of impact measurement and sustainable finance
A dynamic, international team, passionate about impact and innovation, supported by an engaged membership network of leading financial institutions
Opportunities to build innovative business ventures on the backbone of the Stichting non‑profit business model
Opportunities for international travel, professional development, and engagement with global partners
A hybrid or remote working model (with preference for CET±2hrs)
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