The Search Begins for New SEGD CEO

SearchThe Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD) has announced that it is initiating a search to identify their next executive leader. SEGD exists to “educate, connect and inspire” the global, multidisciplinary community of professionals creating experiences that connect people to place. It provides valued services to more than 2,000 members representative of design professionals, industry members, educators, and students.

SEGD has formed a search committee to oversee the process of selecting a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and has retained Vetted Solutions, a nationwide executive search firm that specializes in associations and nonprofit organizations, as their search partner. The search will commence in the upcoming weeks, and the organization’s goal is to have a new CEO identified by April 2020.

“The SEGD Board of Directors recognizes the critical importance of this position to the long-term sustainability and relevancy of the organization, and we are well prepared for this transition. We will keep our membership updated on the progress of the search through announcements on both the association Web site and via other online communications channels,” said Anna Crider, president of the SEGD Board of Directors.

By mid-February, the search committee expects to post the executive position profile on SEGD, Vetted Solutions, and relevant websites; it will also be shared with members.

Any inquiries concerning the search should be directed to the Vetted Solutions search team.

About SEGD

SEGD offers a robust calendar of professional development activities, including physical events, an academic summit, and conference, local chapter events, and webinars that allow participants to learn and share. The targeted single practice area physical events such as Wayfinding, Branded Environments, Management and Leadership, Exhibition and Experience Design, and Xlab allows the various communities of practice to meet and discuss the issues, developments, and projects happening in their area.

Find out more at www.segd.org.