

Full‑service economic redevelopment firm revitalizing core areas and corridors for public agencies nationwide.
Present regularly to the Boynton Beach City Commission, boards, agencies, and community groups.
Serve as liaison to businesses, property owners, and stakeholders.
Lead property acquisition, disposition, and negotiations for CRA holdings.
Conduct financial analyses, market studies, and pro forma evaluations.
Prepare and manage the CRA operating and capital budgets.
Draft and evaluate RFPs/RFQs for development and professional service contracts.
Coordinate infrastructure improvements, redevelopment projects, and capital investments.
The Executive Director is responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). This includes fiscal oversight, capital project administration, redevelopment program management, property acquisition/disposition, economic development initiatives, and activities intended to improve the physical, economic, and social character of the CRA districts. The Director ensures compliance with the CRA Redevelopment Plan, Florida Statutes Chapter 163, Part III, and all applicable local, county, state, and federal regulations.
Oversee daily CRA operations, program execution, and staff management.
Administer grants and funding programs supporting redevelopment priorities.
Provide technical guidance to the CRA Board and advisory committees.
The Executive Director will manage a team of Community Redevelopment Agency employees and will report to both the RMA Principal Owner in Charge and the Boynton Beach CRA Board.
Office and field environment; occasional evening or weekend meetings; regular in-state travel; valid driver’s license required.
Strong written, verbal, and public presentation skills.
Experience with public-private partnerships, development negotiations, and incentive structuring.
Advanced knowledge of redevelopment law including F.S. 163, Part III.
Ability to analyze complex financial, economic, and statistical data.
Bachelor’s degree in planning, public administration, business, real estate, or related field.
At least five (5) years of experience in redevelopment, planning, economic development, or real estate development.
FRA Redevelopment Professional or Redevelopment Associate Certification.
Five (5) years managing complex projects.
Expertise in urban planning, land use, zoning, infrastructure planning, and economic development.
Strong understanding of municipal budgeting, capital programming, and financing tools.
Strong writing and communication ability including formal reports and RFPs.
Master’s degree in business administration, public administration, economics, or urban planning
Experience with capital projects, public-private partnerships, and redevelopment financing.
Salary Range: $160,000 - $180,000 DOE
Salary will be based on experience and qualifications.