Job Details
Executive Director

Executive Director
Lubbock
44953BR
Animal and Food Sciences
Position Description
Provides leadership and direction in all aspects of administering multiple university branch campuses or major satellite locations. Meets ORP eligibility requirements. Plans, develops and implements strategies for generating resources and revenues. Has budget administrative oversight of overall operations of units. Reports to Vice President or above. Directs and supervises multiple Managing Directors.
About the University
Founded in 1923, Texas Tech University began with a mission to serve the needs of West Texas, but its impact has always reached far beyond. Today, Texas Tech, located in Lubbock (pop. 300,000+), is home to a vibrant community of more than 42,000 students.Texas Tech's 1,800-acre campus showcases Spanish Renaissance architecture and is home to one of the country's largest public art collections. Its 13 colleges include a prestigious School of Law and a distinguished School of Veterinary Medicine. These programs equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their respective fields. Built on the values of West Texas - hard work, grit and authenticity - the university graduates students who are deeply engaged in service to their communities and well-positioned to succeed in the world. Texas Tech is committed to achieving research and scholarly accomplishments that compare favorably to the member institutions of the Association of American Universities (AAU). For more than 100 years, Texas Tech has been a premier destination for those seeking a world-class education and a unique, personalized experience as a member of the Red Raider family.
About the Department and/or College
The Davis College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources includes the departments of Agricultural and Applied Economics; Agricultural Education and Communications; Animal and Food Sciences; Landscape Architecture; Plant and Soil Science; and Veterinary Sciences, along with multiple research centers and institutes. The College houses eight centers: the Center for Agriscience Communications, Davis College Water Center, Fiber and Biopolymer Research Institute, Institute for Genomics of Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance, International Center for Agricultural Competitiveness, International Center for Food Industry Excellence, Texas Cooperative Research Unit, and the Thornton Agricultural Finance Institute.
Davis College enrolls more than 2,700 undergraduate and 500 graduate students and includes approximately 110 tenure-track faculty, 40 non-tenure-track faculty, and 165 staff. Faculty generate approximately $17.3 million annually in federal and private funding supporting research, teaching, and outreach.
The College is advancing its Pursuit of PRIME campaign to shape the future of agriculture, natural resources, and managed landscapes through investments in facilities, research, and hands-on education, preparing future leaders and strengthening communities.
The Department of Animal and Food Sciences serves more than 1,450 undergraduate and graduate students across animal science, food science, equine science, and companion animal programs. It supports Davis College PRIME initiatives, including Sustainable Food, Fiber, and Thriving Communities and One Health.
Approximately 30 faculty members support programs in meat science, food safety, animal nutrition, animal health and welfare, equine programs, companion animals, and integrated systems. The department emphasizes experiential learning, leadership development, outreach, and industry engagement.
Over the past five years, the department has grown in enrollment, research, and degree production while maintaining strong outcomes. Priorities include faculty growth, graduate education, research competitiveness, infrastructure, and engagement. Facilities include on-campus spaces and off-campus units such as the Texas Tech Equestrian Center, Equine Therapeutic Riding Teaching and Research Center, and New Deal Agricultural Field Laboratory.
About the Texas Tech Equestrian Center and Equine Programs
The Texas Tech Equestrian Center is a 100-acre teaching, outreach, and auxiliary facility located 15 minutes from campus in Lubbock, Texas. It serves as a hub for equine education, experiential learning, outreach, and competitive programs.
The facility includes a covered arena (seating ~650), outdoor arenas, barns, boarding facilities, and 30-40 teaching horses, supporting more than 400 stalls for programs, events, and boarding.
The Center supports academic, outreach, therapeutic, and competitive programs including equestrian, ranch horse, judging, rodeo-related activities, internships, workforce development, and equine-assisted services.
As a mission-integrated auxiliary enterprise, it supports student recruitment, retention, leadership development, and career readiness, while also serving as a platform for donor engagement, partnerships, and community outreach. It also supports research, graduate education, and strategic goals outlined in the Texas Tech Equine Program and Equestrian Center Strategic Plan (2025-2030).
Davis College enrolls more than 2,700 undergraduate and 500 graduate students and includes approximately 110 tenure-track faculty, 40 non-tenure-track faculty, and 165 staff. Faculty generate approximately $17.3 million annually in federal and private funding supporting research, teaching, and outreach.
Major/Essential Functions
Working Environment and Operational Expectations
The duty point for this position is the Texas Tech Equestrian Center in Lubbock, Texas. The Executive Director is expected to maintain a visible and engaged on-site leadership presence within a complex auxiliary supported equine operation that includes academic support activities, competitive teams, therapeutic riding services, outreach programming, events, boarding operations, and public engagement initiatives.
Strategic Leadership, Vision, and Engagement
- Provide strategic leadership for the Texas Tech Equestrian Center and Equine Programs aligned with university, college, department, and auxiliary priorities.
- Serve as the primary leader for the Center, collaborating with leadership, faculty, staff, students, donors, advisory board members, alumni, and industry partners.
- Lead implementation of the Texas Tech Equine Program and Equestrian Center Strategic Plan (2025-2030), emphasizing sustainability, operations, student success, engagement, philanthropy, and growth.
- Build relationships with donors, alumni, industry partners, and stakeholders to enhance visibility, reputation, and support.
- Promote a culture of professionalism, accountability, collaboration, and student-centered service.
- Represent programs at university, industry, donor, alumni, and public events.
Operations, Financial Management, and Facilities
- Oversee all operational, financial, and administrative functions of the Equestrian Center auxiliary enterprise.
- Maintain an active leadership presence supporting academic programs, teams, therapeutic services, outreach, boarding, events, and public engagement.
- Develop sustainable business and operational strategies aligned with auxiliary expectations.
- Manage budgets, forecasting, revenue, resources, and business development.
- Oversee facilities, arenas, barns, equipment, horse herd, boarding, events, and operations.
- Coordinate maintenance, capital improvements, donor-funded projects, scheduling, workflows, and risk management.
- Ensure effective support for teaching, experiential learning, teams, outreach, and research.
- Maintain responsible stewardship of university, donor, and auxiliary resources.
Academic Support and Student Development
- Support teaching, experiential learning, outreach, and research missions of Animal and Food Sciences and Davis College.
- Collaborate with faculty, staff, students, and leadership to strengthen equine programs and interdisciplinary efforts.
- Support teams, internships, workforce development, experiential learning, and student leadership initiatives.
- Promote student recruitment, retention, career readiness, placement, and industry engagement.
- Encourage growth in research, graduate education, outreach, and partnerships.
Personnel Leadership and Collaboration
- Lead, supervise, mentor, and evaluate staff, including operational and coaching personnel.
- Foster a collaborative, accountable, and service-oriented workplace culture.
- Work with university units including Operations, Procurement, Facilities, EH&S, HR, Animal Care Services, and IACUC.
- Coordinate operations, staffing, infrastructure, and procurement with university partners.
Compliance, Safety, and Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with university policies, fiscal procedures, AAALAC standards, safety regulations, and animal welfare requirements.
- Implement procedures aligned with institutional expectations and responsible animal care.
- Support safe practices in animal handling, transport, facility use, boarding, and events.
- Maintain appropriate reporting, documentation, and risk management practices.
The duty point for this position is the Texas Tech Equestrian Center in Lubbock, Texas. The Executive Director is expected to maintain a visible and engaged on-site leadership presence within a complex auxiliary supported equine operation that includes academic support activities, competitive teams, therapeutic riding services, outreach programming, events, boarding operations, and public engagement initiatives.
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree required, terminal degree preferred. Eight years progressively responsible management experience required. Education beyond the master's level may substitute for required experience on a year-for-year basis.
Preferred Qualifications
- Terminal degree (Ph.D., DVM, or related) in equine science, animal science, agribusiness, veterinary science, or a closely related field.
- Experience in higher education, academic, extension, or research environments.
- Experience managing auxiliary enterprises, revenue-generating operations, or complex service units.
- Experience in financial management, budgeting, operational planning, and resource stewardship.
- Experience leading personnel, including supervision, performance management, and team development.
- Knowledge of equine industry operations, equine programs, or related agricultural enterprises.
- Experience supporting experiential learning, student development, competitive teams, or workforce development initiatives.
- Experience with fundraising, donor relations, sponsorship development, or capital campaigns.
- Established professional relationships within the equine industry.
- Experience supporting research activities, graduate education, or interdisciplinary programs.
- Experience overseeing facilities, events, or animal-related operations.
- Experience collaborating with advisory boards, alumni, donors, or external stakeholders.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and build collaborative relationships across diverse stakeholder groups.
- Experience working within complex organizational or institutional environments.
- Demonstrated commitment to professionalism, ethical leadership, and student success.
Pay Range
$95,500 - $124,200 - $152,800
To apply, visit workattexastech.com
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran.
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