Chief Executive Officer, Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI)
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Location and Salary
Location: Hertford (Hybrid – Office-based 3 days per week)
Salary: £150,000 – £175,000 + Benefits
Contract and About IMI
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is the UK’s leading professional body for individuals in the automotive sector, with over 100 years of heritage. We support a community of 120,000 members and 73,000 learners across 89 countries. We seek a visionary Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our mission, influence industry policy, and foster impactful networks.
Role Responsibilities
* Define and execute IMI’s strategic vision for long-term growth and sustainability.
* Lead a high-performing executive team, fostering collaboration and empowerment.
* Influence policy and industry standards at national and international levels.
* Drive commercial expansion and identify new revenue streams.
* Engage with stakeholders, including government bodies, regulators, and industry leaders.
Candidate Profile
* Proven leadership in the automotive sector, membership associations, or related industries.
* Strong strategic and commercial acumen with a record of organizational growth.
* Experience in regulated environments, engaging with policymakers and stakeholders.
* Excellent governance, financial management, and advocacy skills.
Why Join Us?
Influence the future of automotive professionalism, shape careers, and set industry standards. Lead a respected organization with a rich history, bold ambitions, and a commitment to excellence.
Application Process
For more details and to apply, click the “Apply for this Role” button. Submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your motivation and suitability. For an informal chat, contact Tom Ewen at thomas.ewen@berwickpartners.co.uk. The closing date is Wednesday 4th June 2025. For online application issues, contact response.manager@odgersberndtson.com.
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