Executive Director, Local Food Distributor
Company: The Common Market
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Context The Common Market is a
nonprofit social enterprise working to build a more resilient and
equitable food system. Through regional chapters, we connect family
farmers to the people and institutions that need their food the
most — schools, hospitals, universities, and community
organizations. Our Southeast Chapter, headquartered in Atlanta,
serves Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and North Carolina,
partnering with dozens of regional producers and institutional
buyers to advance health, wealth, and sustainability across the
region. As The Common Market enters its next phase of national
growth, we seek a dynamic, entrepreneurial Executive Director to
lead the Southeast Chapter — overseeing operations, sales, and
community partnerships while representing the organization as a
trusted regional leader in values-based procurement and local food
distribution. Role Description As the senior leader of The Common
Market Southeast, the Executive Director drives the region’s
strategy, culture, and performance — ensuring excellence in
operations, growth in sales and partnerships, and alignment with
our national mission and values. This leader brings together
people, systems, and vision to ensure that the Southeast Chapter
operates with both heart and discipline. They oversee a diverse
team across warehouse operations, logistics, and partnerships;
manage the Chapter’s P and nurture relationships with farmers,
institutional customers, and community partners. A collaborative
member of The Common Market’s national leadership team, the
Executive Director ensures that the Southeast Chapter contributes
powerfully to the organization’s impact nationwide — demonstrating
what an equitable, regional food system can achieve. Candidate
Profile The ideal candidate is a mission-driven business leader who
combines operational excellence with strategic insight and deep
community engagement. They are equally comfortable walking the
warehouse floor, meeting with a hospital system’s foodservice
director, or representing The Common Market at a statewide food
policy summit. They are a skilled manager and communicator who can
inspire a team, build trusted relationships, and execute with
discipline. They understand the complex intersections of food
systems, supply chains, health, and equity — and they thrive on
making them work better for all. Snapshot of the Ideal Candidate
Operational Leader: Skilled in managing complex supply chains,
warehouse operations, and logistics with a focus on food safety,
quality, and efficiency. Business Strategist: Understands financial
performance, margin and sales team management, and growth;
experienced in social enterprise or mission-driven business.
Relationship Builder: Builds authentic, trust-based relationships
with farmers, institutional customers, and partners across sectors.
Collaborative Coach: Leads through partnership and empowerment;
builds confidence and accountability across diverse teams.
Community Champion: Deeply committed to equity, sustainability, and
strengthening regional food economies. Results-Oriented Manager:
Sets clear goals, tracks performance, and ensures that strategy
translates into measurable outcomes. Professional Foundation: 7–10
years in operations, sales, or general management; experience
managing P&L, leading teams of 10 staff; background in food
systems, logistics, or distribution preferred; nonprofit or social
enterprise experience a plus. Who This Role Is Not For This role
may not be the right fit for candidates who: Prefer strategy over
execution. This is a hands-on leadership role that requires daily
engagement with operational realities—warehouse performance,
delivery challenges, staffing issues, and food safety
compliance—not just high-level planning or vision setting. Have not
led frontline teams in operational environments. Candidates whose
leadership experience is primarily in policy, advocacy,
fundraising, or program management—without direct responsibility
for warehouse, logistics, or distribution teams—are unlikely to
find this role aligned with their strengths. Are uncomfortable
owning revenue outcomes. The Executive Director is accountable for
regional financial performance. This role requires comfort setting
revenue goals, making tradeoffs, supporting sales execution, and
responding when targets are missed—not solely relationship
management or external representation. Expect operations to be
fully delegated. While this role leads through strong managers, it
requires deep operational fluency and active oversight. Success
depends on understanding systems, constraints, and risks well
enough to intervene when needed. Seek a traditional nonprofit
Executive Director role. This position operates at the intersection
of mission and market. Candidates who prefer grant-driven models
without commercial complexity, or who are uncomfortable balancing
margin, pricing, and customer needs alongside impact goals, may
find this role challenging. Are motivated primarily by autonomy
rather than collaboration. The Executive Director works closely
with national operations, sales, and development teams and within a
peer cohort of Chapter leaders. Candidates seeking full regional
independence without shared systems or accountability will likely
be frustrated. Position Description Organizational Leadership Lead
the Southeast Chapter’s team — including operations, sales, and
customer service — with a focus on collaboration, accountability,
and growth. Partner with the National Operations, Sales, and
Development teams to align goals, systems, and processes across the
organization. Champion a culture of safety, learning, and
inclusion; ensure team members are engaged, supported, and
developed. Serve as the public face of The Common Market Southeast,
representing the organization to funders, policymakers, and
community leaders. Operations and Performance Ensure the efficient
operation of the Atlanta warehouse and regional logistics network,
maintaining compliance with all food safety, DOT, and operational
standards. Oversee fulfillment, transportation, and inventory
management to ensure on-time, high-quality delivery to customers.
Build and maintain strong relationships with producers and food
hubs across the Southeast to strengthen supply chains and expand
product offerings. Drive continuous improvement in efficiency,
accuracy, and safety through data and disciplined systems. Sales,
Partnerships, and Philanthropy Develop and execute regional sales
strategies to achieve revenue goals and expand institutional
partnerships (schools, hospitals, universities, and distributors).
Partner with the national Sales and Development teams to cultivate
philanthropic relationships that advance the Chapter’s mission and
sustain local programmatic initiatives (e.g., food access programs,
farm capacity-building, community partnerships). Serve as a trusted
and persuasive ambassador for The Common Market’s mission,
connecting philanthropic and market partners to opportunities for
impact in the region. Support the Sales teams in cultivating and
retaining key customers, ensuring satisfaction, retention, and
long-term growth. Financial Stewardship Manage the Chapter’s
P&L, ensuring sustainable financial performance aligned with
mission impact. Prepare and monitor annual budgets; forecast
revenue and expenses; and ensure fiscal discipline and
transparency. Collaborate with the national team on funding
opportunities, grants, and programmatic partnerships. Strategic and
External Engagement Serve as a thought leader and advocate for
regional food systems, representing The Common Market in coalitions
and public forums. Partner with other Chapter Executive Directors
to share learnings, build consistency, and strengthen the national
network. Contribute to national strategy discussions, helping to
shape The Common Market’s evolution as a national organization
rooted in local relationships. Requirements Qualifications Minimum
7–10 years of progressive leadership in operations, supply chain,
food distribution, or mission-driven enterprise. Demonstrated
success leading teams, managing budgets, and delivering measurable
performance outcomes. Strong relationship management skills with
the ability to engage diverse stakeholders. Financial acumen and
comfort with P&L oversight, budgeting, and reporting.
Familiarity with Salesforce, inventory management systems, and
warehouse management software a plus. Deep commitment to food
systems change, racial equity, and community wealth-building.
Location & Travel Based in Atlanta, GA , with regular presence at
the regional warehouse. Regional travel required (approximately
20–30%) across Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and North
Carolina. Benefits $130k annually Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental
& Vision) Retirement Plan (SIMPLE IRA with 100% employer match)
Life Insurance (100% Employer Paid Life, AD&D, Short Term and
Long Term Disability) Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public
Holidays) Training & Development
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