Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Music, Film, and Entertainment Commission Executive Director
Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37245
This is a non-Civil Service position announcement in the Mayor's Office.
Check all associated application documentation thoroughly before clicking on the apply button at the bottom of this description. Nashville Music, Film, and Entertainment (MF&E) Commission is a newly empaneled Metro Commission, funded by Metro funds and overseen by its Commissioners and the Metro Nashville Mayor’s Office. The
MF&E Executive Director
promotes the Commission’s initiatives and mission and acts as the official spokesperson for the MF&E Commission. The director develops and maintains productive relationships with studio and independent producers, commercial producers, production companies, TV Networks, streaming services, documentary, and other media encouraging them to produce their projects in Nashville. The director fosters, develops, and promotes productive relationships with the Nashville creative community and the music, film, and entertainment industries at large. The director also, as part of the Mayor’s Office, develops and maintains relationships with the various branches of Metro Nashville government, and the Tennessee Entertainment Commission. The director also develops and maintains productive relationships with state legislators and other government officials; members of the press; other media arts organizations; educational programs; financial contributors; and other influencers, stakeholders and opinion leaders who impact the commission’s success. This position requires management of a schedule that often requires evening and weekend commitments as well as the ability to travel 20% of the time. Mayoral staff (non-civil service) receive 15 days of Paid Time Off and 12 sick days annually. Key Responsibilities
Oversees activities of the Music, Film, and Entertainment Commission. Works with Commissioners to develop committees and annual goals. With the Commission, develops and updates a strategic plan that delivers on MF&E Commission’s mission outlined in Metro Code Section 2.147.
Promotes the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County and recruits projects and employment related to the entertainment industry. Promotes racial and gender equity and establishes mechanisms and metrics to maintain diversity and inclusion within the entertainment industry. Works to address quality of life issues facing individuals in the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County. Supports small and independent businesses within the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County. Promotes education initiatives and programming related to the entertainment industry. Works with the Tennessee Entertainment Commission to achieve this mission.
Promotes, markets, and supports the office of Music, Film, and Entertainment. Assists the entertainment industry with securing necessary permitting. Builds relationships for community engagement. Assists with location scouting and maintains a location library and production directory. Establishes and maintains relationships with Metropolitan Nashville departments and other public and private partners including local, state, national, and private industry partners. Performs any additional actions necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities established by Metro Code Section 2.147. Advises the Mayor, Metro Council, and other officials on issues related to Music, Film and Entertainment policy. Administrative Duties
Provides and oversees all administrative support functions related to the Music, Film, and Entertainment Commission and its meetings, including reports, agendas, and minutes for all related meetings and maintenance of all records related to the Commission. Oversees division budget process and purchasing practices. Writes and/or edits letters, reports, and public responses. Plans and attends conferences, tours, workshops, and related activities. Personnel-Related Duties
Interviews prospective employees. Assists in selecting new employees. Assigns and reviews work. Approves vacation and sick leave. Evaluates employees’ performance. Counsels and disciplines employees when necessary. Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, and five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in music, film, and/or entertainment industries. Must submit a resume. Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply. Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government. Preferred Qualifications
Prior fundraising experience with achieved goals. Prior staff leadership and organizational management experience. Prior marketing, event management, and public relations experience. Professional experience in more than one, but ideally all 3 industries - music, film, and entertainment. We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. Metro Nashville Government respects the religious beliefs and practices of all employees and will make, on request, an accommodation for such observances when a reasonable accommodation is available that does not create an undue hardship on business operations. Requests for ADA or other protected accommodations for the recruitment process should be directed to Human Resources at 615-862-6640.
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Check all associated application documentation thoroughly before clicking on the apply button at the bottom of this description. Nashville Music, Film, and Entertainment (MF&E) Commission is a newly empaneled Metro Commission, funded by Metro funds and overseen by its Commissioners and the Metro Nashville Mayor’s Office. The
MF&E Executive Director
promotes the Commission’s initiatives and mission and acts as the official spokesperson for the MF&E Commission. The director develops and maintains productive relationships with studio and independent producers, commercial producers, production companies, TV Networks, streaming services, documentary, and other media encouraging them to produce their projects in Nashville. The director fosters, develops, and promotes productive relationships with the Nashville creative community and the music, film, and entertainment industries at large. The director also, as part of the Mayor’s Office, develops and maintains relationships with the various branches of Metro Nashville government, and the Tennessee Entertainment Commission. The director also develops and maintains productive relationships with state legislators and other government officials; members of the press; other media arts organizations; educational programs; financial contributors; and other influencers, stakeholders and opinion leaders who impact the commission’s success. This position requires management of a schedule that often requires evening and weekend commitments as well as the ability to travel 20% of the time. Mayoral staff (non-civil service) receive 15 days of Paid Time Off and 12 sick days annually. Key Responsibilities
Oversees activities of the Music, Film, and Entertainment Commission. Works with Commissioners to develop committees and annual goals. With the Commission, develops and updates a strategic plan that delivers on MF&E Commission’s mission outlined in Metro Code Section 2.147.
Promotes the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County and recruits projects and employment related to the entertainment industry. Promotes racial and gender equity and establishes mechanisms and metrics to maintain diversity and inclusion within the entertainment industry. Works to address quality of life issues facing individuals in the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County. Supports small and independent businesses within the entertainment industry in Nashville and Davidson County. Promotes education initiatives and programming related to the entertainment industry. Works with the Tennessee Entertainment Commission to achieve this mission.
Promotes, markets, and supports the office of Music, Film, and Entertainment. Assists the entertainment industry with securing necessary permitting. Builds relationships for community engagement. Assists with location scouting and maintains a location library and production directory. Establishes and maintains relationships with Metropolitan Nashville departments and other public and private partners including local, state, national, and private industry partners. Performs any additional actions necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities established by Metro Code Section 2.147. Advises the Mayor, Metro Council, and other officials on issues related to Music, Film and Entertainment policy. Administrative Duties
Provides and oversees all administrative support functions related to the Music, Film, and Entertainment Commission and its meetings, including reports, agendas, and minutes for all related meetings and maintenance of all records related to the Commission. Oversees division budget process and purchasing practices. Writes and/or edits letters, reports, and public responses. Plans and attends conferences, tours, workshops, and related activities. Personnel-Related Duties
Interviews prospective employees. Assists in selecting new employees. Assigns and reviews work. Approves vacation and sick leave. Evaluates employees’ performance. Counsels and disciplines employees when necessary. Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university, and five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience in music, film, and/or entertainment industries. Must submit a resume. Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply. Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government. Preferred Qualifications
Prior fundraising experience with achieved goals. Prior staff leadership and organizational management experience. Prior marketing, event management, and public relations experience. Professional experience in more than one, but ideally all 3 industries - music, film, and entertainment. We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. Metro Nashville Government respects the religious beliefs and practices of all employees and will make, on request, an accommodation for such observances when a reasonable accommodation is available that does not create an undue hardship on business operations. Requests for ADA or other protected accommodations for the recruitment process should be directed to Human Resources at 615-862-6640.
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