Chief Communications Officer

  • Develops and executes a strategic communications program, enhancing WSF's narrative and reputation through public engagement and media relations

  • Serves as a key advisor to the CEO, leading public affairs and corporate communications strategies to amplify WSF's mission and expand its audience

  • Builds strategic partnerships, manages crisis communications, and leads a high-performing team to create compelling content and ensure cohesiveness


About the Company

The Women’s Sports Foundation® (WSF®) exists to enable girls and women to reach their potential in sport and life. We are an ally, an advocate, and a catalyst for tomorrow’s leaders. Founded by Billie Jean King in 1974, we are one of the first organizations to recognize the powerful connection between sport access, equity, and society. For 50 years and counting, WSF has been changing the game through its research, advocacy, and community programming, investing over $100 million to help girls and women play, compete, and lead – in sports and beyond– without barriers.

A leader and champion of the entire women’s sports ecosystem, WSF amplifies the vital societal and cultural impact that is made when girls and women play sports. When girls play, they lead, and we all win!

About the Job

The Chief Communications Officer (CCO) is a new role that will develop and oversee a strategic and proactive communications and public affairs program aligned with the Women’s Sports Foundation's mission and goals. As a direct report to the CEO, this executive team member will shape and promote WSF’s narrative, enhancing its reputation and furthering its mission through public engagement, partnerships, media relations, and corporate communications strategies.

The CCO will play a crucial and multifaceted role as a vital advisor to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the senior leadership team within the organization. In this capacity, the CCO will draw upon extensive expertise in public affairs and corporate communications to develop strategies that drive impact and measurable results across various initiatives, including growing our audience and supporters.

The CCO’s responsibilities will include not only building strategic partnerships with key stakeholders, including policymakers and others, but also actively working to amplify WSF’s mission and work through paid and earned media. The ideal candidate will exemplify a strategic leader and manager that understands the importance of WSF’s work and will lead efforts to promote, protect and amplify the mission of the organization.

Responsibilities

  • Strategic Communications & Brand Management:

    • Develop and implement comprehensive communications strategies

      • Conduct a thorough analysis of current communication practices to identify areas for improvement

      • Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure alignment with WSF’s mission and goals

      • Establish measurable objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate effectiveness

    • Oversee all external and internal communications

      • Create and lead the implementation of messaging guidelines to ensure consistency across platforms

      • Train team members on brand voice and presentation to maintain quality and coherence

      • Implement systems to review/update messaging for the evolving landscape

    • Lead media relations efforts

      • Build relationships with key media outlets and reporters

      • Develop and approve press materials such as press releases, media kits, and briefing documents

      • Manage press events and coordinate interviews to maximize coverage opportunities

      • Lead strategy/vet speaking engagements, award opportunities, and other promotional efforts

    • Manage crisis communications and reputation management strategies

      • Create crisis communication plans and protocols for various scenarios

      • Monitor social media and news outlets for potential reputational threats

      • Act as a spokesperson for the organization across all stakeholders to ensure transparency/trust

    • Oversee the creation of compelling content

      • Create/Manage a content calendar of events and campaigns

      • Manage collaboration of writers, designers, and videographers to create high-quality content

      • Evaluate engagement metrics to determine how effective the content is and adjust as necessary

      • Manage social and digital strategies, including the WSF website and social media channels

  • Public Affairs & Government Relations:

    • Develop and execute WSF’s public affairs strategy on advocacy, research and community programming, positioning the organization as a thought leader for the women's sports ecosystem in DC/beyond

    • Build and maintain relationships with key associations and government agencies

    • Collaborate with the VP of Advocacy, monitor legislative and regulatory developments, identify opportunities to influence policy decisions that impact women’s sports

    • Advocate for WSF’s positions through testimony, public statements, and coalition-building with other advocacy organizations

  • Corporate Communications & Strategic Partnerships:

    • Lead executive communications, including speeches, op-eds, and thought leadership opportunities for the CEO and leadership team

    • Work closely with the internal Marketing & Partnerships team to align messaging and create mutually beneficial partnerships to amplify WSF’s brand and mission

  • Leadership & Team Management:

    • Lead and mentor a high-performing communications team, fostering innovation and professional growth

    • Collaborate across departments, including development, advocacy, marketing, research, and community impact, to ensure cohesive messaging and strategic alignment

    • Manage a communications budget and oversee relationships with external PR, marketing, and outside agencies and vendors

    • Lead special projects in support of WSF goals

    • Perform other related duties as required

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in public affairs, government relations, corporate communications, or a related field, preferably within the nonprofit, sports, advocacy, or government sectors

  • Proven public policy advocacy, media relations, and crisis communication track record

  • Deep understanding of the sports industry, gender equity issues, and legislative processes

  • Strong relationships with the media, policymakers, and corporate stakeholders

  • Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills

  • Experience managing and mentoring teams in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment

  • Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Affairs, Political Science, or a related field (Master’s preferred)

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