Deadline This Friday for LACBC Executive Director Applications

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New LACBC LogoThe region’s largest bicycle advocacy organization, the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, is searching for a new executive director. Following the wildly successful 7-year tenure of Jennifer Klausner, the LACBC is in good shape, with a solid fundraising base and chapters throughout the county. The staff is filled with advocacy all-stars. The calendar is filled with LACBC rides, workshops, parties and other events.

In short. it’s a pretty sweet gig. A rewarding gig that requires a lot of work, but a sweet gig. But if you want it, you have to hurry. The deadline get an application in is this Friday.

Santa Monica has one of the most active LACBC chapters, with Cynthia Rose helming SM Spoke. Cynthia was a runner-up for a national advocacy award from the Alliance for Walking and Biking and a Board Member of the LACBC.

While LACBC is looking for a senior non-profit manager who happens to love bicycling. As much as I love the City of Los Angeles, it would be interesting and exciting to see a new executive director from one of our most bike-friendly cities.

To read the full application, click here. The clock is ticking.

Damien Newton
Damien Newton
Damien is the executive director of the Southern California Streets Initiative which publishes Santa Monica Next, Streetsblog Los Angeles, Streetsblog San Francisco, Streetsblog California and Longbeachize.

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