Managing Director of Information Technology
Company: The Community Foundation For Greater Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta Managing
Director of Information Technology POSITION: Full-time Exempt
DEPARTMENT: Office of the President REPORTS TO: Chief Operating
Officer (COO) START DATE: March 1, 2026 Organization Overview The
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (CFGA or The Foundation)
is one of the nation’s premier philanthropic institutions, managing
over $1.6 billion in assets and serving as a trusted partner to
more than 1,000 donors and nonprofit organizations. The Foundation
works to advance equity and shared prosperity all across metro
Atlanta through donor-advised funds, strategic grantmaking, civic
leadership, and community investment. Founded in 1951, The
Foundation ranks among the 15 largest community foundations in the
U.S. and has deep roots in the region’s civic infrastructure. It
plays a pivotal role in addressing systemic barriers in affordable
housing, the arts, equity, and economic opportunity while
connecting generosity to impact across the community. Role Summary
The Managing Director of Information Technology (MDIT) serves as
CFGA’s senior technology leader, responsible for shaping and
executing the Foundation’s enterprise technology strategy. This
role ensures that systems, data, and digital infrastructure enable
CFGA’s mission to advance equity and opportunity across the region.
The MDIT leads a team of four internal IT professionals and manages
the organization’s IT Managed Services Provider (MSP), ensuring
reliable, secure, and scalable technology operations. A core focus
for this role will be leading the implementation of CFGA’s
next-generation ERP system, Foundant (CommunitySuite/CSuite
GLM/SLM), to streamline workflows across Finance, Philanthropic
Services, Grants & Community Impact, and Impact Investing. The MDIT
brings hands-on back-end systems design expertise (data models,
permissions/RBAC, workflow automation, and integration patterns) to
translate departmental workflows into reliable, user-friendly
solutions. The MDIT partners with the COO as a primary advisor on
technology strategy, co-developing options, trade-offs, and
board-ready recommendations that balance risk, cost, and impact.
Key Responsibilities Technology Strategy & Oversight Develop and
execute a multi-year technology roadmap aligned with CFGA’s
strategic goals and operational needs. Establish and co-chair an IT
Steering Committee to prioritize initiatives, manage risks, and
ensure organizational alignment. Serve as a technology thought
partner to the COO though framing strategic choices, capabilities,
and risk posture; present options/recommendations to Senior
Leadership (SLT) and, as needed, the Board. Maintain and
continuously improve IT policies, controls, and documentation
related to cybersecurity, data governance, and disaster recovery.
ERP & Enterprise Applications (Priority) Lead the full
implementation of the Foundant ERP platform, from discovery and
design through go-live, stabilization, and continuous improvement,
to ensure a scalable system aligned with organizational needs.
Architect the ERP’s back-end foundation, including business rule,
data models, Role-Based Access (RBA), automated workflows, and
integrations that enable secure, efficient, and reliable
operations. Integrate the ERP with enterprise systems to create a
unified technology ecosystem, streamline data flows, and improve
cross-functional visibility. Drive user adoption through targeted
training, clear documentation, and structured change-management
strategies that maximize system value and minimize resistance.
Data, Reporting & Analytics Design CFGA’s enterprise data
architecture to ensure accuracy, consistency, and accessibility
across systems. Manage business intelligence solutions to deliver
role-based dashboards and reports for leadership, board, and donor
insights. Uphold data privacy, retention, and compliance standards
consistent with state and federal regulations. Cybersecurity &
Compliance Strengthen CFGA’s cybersecurity posture through
proactive management of identity access (SSO/MFA), patching,
endpoint protection, and cloud security. Maintain and regularly
test business continuity and disaster recovery plans. Ensure IT
operations meet compliance, audit, and risk management
requirements. Operations & Managed Services Oversee daily IT
operations, including infrastructure, networking, devices, and
system performance. Manage the IT Managed Services Provider (MSP)
relationship by ensuring adherence to service-level agreements
(SLAs), responsiveness, and accountability for performance,
security, and cost. Coordinate escalation protocols and periodic
performance reviews with the MSP to ensure reliable, user-focused
IT support. Partner with the MSP to forecast technology needs,
implement upgrades, and optimize CFGA’s cloud and security
environment. People Leadership Lead, coach, and empower a
four-person internal IT team and manage the Managed Service
Provider with a leadership approach grounded in trust,
accountability, and autonomy, not micromanagement. Cultivate a
culture shift where IT is recognized as a strategic partner and
innovation enabler, not just a service provider. Drive a team
culture that values proactive problem-solving, transparent
communication, and continuous learning. Champion change management
across the Foundation by clearly communicating the “why,” building
buy-in, and supporting staff through transitions. Build strong
project management discipline and maturity across the
team—balancing structured waterfall-style planning and
documentation for large enterprise initiatives (e.g., ERP,
infrastructure) with agile, iterative delivery for ongoing
enhancements and user-facing improvements. Develop clear success
metrics, including ERP/Foundant adoption benchmarks, IT service
performance, and user satisfaction. Engage and motivate
cross-functional teams by “selling the vision” of enterprise-wide
initiatives and securing organizational buy-in. Budget & Vendor
Management Manage the IT operating and capital budgets with
transparency and fiscal discipline. Negotiate and oversee contracts
with the MSP, software vendors, and implementation partners.
Conduct business case analysis and cost-benefit evaluations for
major technology investments. Qualifications Required 7–10 years of
IT leadership overseeing enterprise systems, operations, and
strategic technology initiatives to drive organizational growth and
efficiency. Proven track record leading full-cycle ERP
implementations, including Foundant or similar platforms, from
requirements gathering to go-live and optimization. Experienced in
managing IT Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and outsourced IT
partners to ensure high-quality, reliable service. Deep expertise
in back-end systems architecture: data modeling, RBAC/permissions,
workflow automation, API/middleware integrations, and
release/change management. Skilled in integrating ERP with finance,
CRM, and reporting tools to create seamless, data-driven
operations. Strong understanding of community foundation and
nonprofit operations, including donor-advised funds, grants,
scholarships, and investment workflows. In-depth knowledge of
cybersecurity, data governance, regulatory compliance, and vendor
management. Exceptional communicator capable of translating complex
technical concepts into actionable insights for executives, staff,
and external stakeholders. Strategic advisor with experience
co-creating technology strategy with the COO and delivering
recommendations to SLT and Board. Proven ability to drive digital
transformation and adoption through training, documentation, and
change management. Committed to equity, inclusion, and
collaborative leadership, fostering high-performing teams with
strong emotional intelligence. Experienced in developing technology
roadmaps that align with organizational vision and long-term growth
objectives. Adept at prioritizing technology investments to
maximize ROI and operational impact Preferred Experience supporting
both operating programs and fiscally sponsored entities. Project
management certification (PMP, Agile, or equivalent). Change
management experience (PROSCI or comparable). Familiarity with
Microsoft 365, Azure, and cloud-based collaboration environments.
Competencies Strategic systems thinker with a hands-on approach
Broad information technology technical acumen Stakeholder
partnership and influence Data-driven decision-making and financial
acumen Inclusive, service-oriented leadership Vendor and contract
management expertise Adaptable, collaborative, and mission-aligned
mindset Work Environment Hybrid work schedule: On-site at CFGA’s
Atlanta office Tuesday–Thursday; remote work on Monday and Friday.
Occasional evening or weekend work may be required during system
cutovers or critical incidents. Some travel to vendor or partner
sites as needed. Other The Community Foundation operates in a
hybrid working environment with staff working in-office three days
per week (Tuesday – Thursday) and the opportunity to work two days
remote per week if in good standing. Compensation To be determined
based upon experience and qualifications within the anticipated
salary range of $215,000 - $225,000. This position is exempt, and
employee is eligible for the Foundation’s competitive health and
benefits plan that includes: Paid time off: Two weeks accrued paid
vacation Two weeks accrued paid sick leave Four mental health days
Two personal days Two floating holidays Ten holidays Benefits: All
benefits effective on date of hire – no waiting period 100%
employer-paid benefits (medical, dental, vision) for employee-only
insurance plans 100% employer-paid life insurance and AD&D 100%
employer-paid short-term disability and long-term disability 100%
employer-paid parking downtown Atlanta or monthly MARTA card
Affordable plans for legal insurance, critical illness,
supplemental life, and more Employee Assistance Program Retirement:
Immediate eligibility to contribute to a 403(b) plan, plus a 6%
employer-paid contribution after one year of employment—regardless
of employee contributions. Culture and Development: Individual
Development Plans (IDPs) for each team member including trainings,
resources, development opportunities, etc. Two Wellness Rooms for
mental health with self-care items Fun monthly employee engagement
activities To Apply: Please apply directly through the Community
Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s Careers Page by submitting your
resume and application to the "Managing Director of Information
Technology” job posting. The Community Foundation for Greater
Atlanta provides equal employment opportunities to all employees
and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and
harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion,
age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected
veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local
laws. The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta values diversity
and inclusion; therefore we honor the diverse needs, strengths,
voices, and backgrounds of all individuals in our regional
community.
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