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Description Position: Vice President, Regional Innovation Officer Organization: Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) Location: Baltimore, MD Reporting Relationship: Chief Economic Officer Website: THE OPPORTUNITY The Vice President, Regional Innovation Officer leads GBC’s Regional Innovation Office (RIO) and the Baltimore Region’s federal Tech Hub program. Reporting to the Chief Economic Officer & EVP, the VP directs the pursuit and management of large-scale federal funding opportunities and serves as GBC’s senior lead for federal agency relationships, consortium partner coordination, and grant readiness. This role also manages the Director, Regional Innovation. The Regional Innovation Office is central to GBC’s broader impact. As the Baltimore Region’s unified business-civic leader, GBC convenes more than 300 partners and serves as the steward of All In | 2035, the region’s ten-year economic strategy. With landmark achievements like the federal Tech Hub designation, the Baltimore Region Investment Summit, and the relaunch of BLocal, GBC has demonstrated its ability to marshal public-private leadership, attract investment, and deliver measurable results. The Regional Innovation Office (RIO) exists to win and manage federal resources by ensuring the region has the systems, compliance infrastructure, and partner commitments needed to compete for and execute on large federal awards. The VP will ensure the Baltimore Region has the systems, partnerships, and leadership capacity to compete for and manage federal funding at scale, while maintaining an active, year-round pipeline of opportunities and readiness activities. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Federal Grant Pursuit & Management • Lead the development and submission of competitive, multi-partner proposals • Oversee pre-award readiness, ensuring budgets, governance, and compliance mechanisms are in place • Track and prioritize federal opportunities aligned with the Baltimore Region’s competitiveness goals (biotech and AI) • Support reporting on grant progress and monitor project performance, ensuring compliance with federal requirements • Deliver consistent, high-quality reporting that demonstrates impact, accountability, and ROI Governance & Federal Strategy • Ensure clear and effective leadership and governance of the Tech Hub consortium and its operations • Align cross-agency federal initiatives and funding streams, ensuring the Baltimore Region’s priorities are positioned within the evolving federal competitiveness agenda • Cultivate and maintain direct relationships with federal agencies and program staff to identify, shape, and advance funding opportunities aligned with regional priorities • Serve as the point of contact for the Economic Development Administration (EDA)’s Tech Hubs Grant Program Capacity Expansion • Expand the region’s ability to pursue federal resources by engaging expert partners, grant writers, and consultants • Build internal systems for compliance, financial tracking, and risk management to ensure readiness for large-scale federal awards • Grow the RIO’s staffing and infrastructure to manage a sustained pipeline of competitive federal funding opportunities • Lead RIO infrastructure buildout through the selection and implementation of appropriate technology platforms for grants administration • Directly manage Director, Regional Innovation’s responsibilities, workflow, and professional development • Manage consultants and contractors conducting projects or support services contracts for the Regional Innovation Office Consortium Building • Operationalize RIO structures that ensure consortium members deliver measurable outcomes, supported by technology platforms for grant administration and performance tracking • Oversee member engagement through monthly virtual meetings and quarterly in-person convenings • Establish clear partner expectations (roles, deliverables, timelines, data/reporting inputs) and mechanisms for accountability across academia, industry, and government participants Commercialization & Market Development • Support the translation of federal R&D and grant opportunities into commercialization pathways by coordinating partners, surfacing investable use cases, and aligning grant deliverables with adoption and market outcomes • Engage corporate and institutional partners to serve as innovation anchors, aligning partnership commitments to grant deliverables and regional competitiveness goals Visibility & Leadership • Represent GBC and the Baltimore Region at the national level with federal agencies as a visible leader • Position the Baltimore Region as a national model for aligning federal funding and private investment to drive long-term economic transformation • Represent the consortium credibly with senior federal, academic, and industry stakeholders, translating complex grant requirements into clear partner actions and public-facing impact COMPENSATION The salary range for this position is $165,000-175,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience, with potential for an annual bonus based on performance. Benefits • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) • Retirement Plan (401k) • Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) • Short Term & Long Term Disability Apply tot his job

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