Job Title: Executive Director Location: This position offers a flexible hybrid work environment; however, candidates must reside within a reasonable driving distance of Lansing, Michigan. While many responsibilities can be performed remotely, regular in-person support is required for meetings, operational activities, banking, and administrative functions. Remote-only candidates outside the Greater Lansing or Mid-Michigan region will not be considered. Schedule: Flexible, Full-Time FLSA Status: Exempt Reports To: CPAN Board of Directors
About CPAN
The Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault (CPAN) is a dynamic, statewide advocacy coalition committed to protecting and preserving Michigan’s auto no-fault insurance system. CPAN brings together providers, advocates, and stakeholders who believe that individuals catastrophically injured in auto accidents deserve access to quality care, fair protections, and a system that truly works.
Through strategic advocacy, education, and coalition building, CPAN plays a leading role in shaping public policy, elevating consumer voices, and safeguarding access to essential benefits across Michigan. Our work sits at the intersection of policy, equity, and impact, ensuring the auto no-fault system continues to serve those who rely on it most.
Position Summary
Under the direction of the CPAN Board of Directors, the Executive Director serves as the sole staff leader and chief executive of the organization. This role is responsible for advancing CPAN’s mission through strategic leadership, operational execution, financial stewardship, and strong external representation.
The Executive Director partners closely with the Board to shape priorities while leading implementation across all aspects of the organization, including coalition management, member engagement, and advocacy support. This role requires a high degree of independence, sound judgment, and the ability to balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution in a fully remote, flexible environment.
Why This Role Matters
The Executive Director plays a critical role in protecting the future of Michigan’s auto no-fault insurance system. At a time when policy decisions directly impact access to care, consumer protections, and long-term outcomes for individuals catastrophically injured in auto accidents, this role ensures CPAN remains effective, coordinated, and influential.
By providing leadership, strategic focus, administrative support, and operational discipline, the Executive Director enables CPAN’s members and partners to advance sound policy, educate decision-makers, and amplify the voices of those who depend on the no-fault system.
Key Responsibilities
The Executive Director serves as the primary leader of CPAN, with responsibility for organizational performance and execution. Key responsibilities include:
Leading day-to-day operations and overall organizational management
Partnering with the Board to develop and advance strategic priorities, and ensuring effective implementation
Managing financial operations, including budgeting, reporting, and fiscal oversight
Supporting Board governance, including meeting coordination, communication, and reporting
Serving as the primary liaison across legislative, legal, communications, and advocacy partners
Representing CPAN with stakeholders, policymakers, and coalition partners
Strengthening member engagement and supporting coalition alignment and messaging
Overseeing vendors, contracted services, interns, and volunteers as applicable
Providing administrative support to the Board, the Legislative Coordinator and the General Counsel.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in public administration, public policy, nonprofit management, or related field
Minimum of five years of leadership experience in nonprofit, association management, public policy, or a related field
Experience engaging with stakeholders, policymakers, or advocacy initiatives
Familiarity with QuickBooks, Canva, and social media platforms
Physical Requirements
Ability to work at a computer for extended periods
Occasionally lift and transport materials up to 25 pounds
Reasonable accommodations will be provided as needed
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree required
Demonstrated ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Strong organizational, communication, and time management skills
Experience with event planning (in-person and virtual), fundraising, and basic financial management
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and web-based communication tools
Valid driver’s license or reliable transportation for occasional travel
CPAN’s mission to be the consumer advocate for auto insurance policyholders, those who have been injured in a motor vehicle crash and the medical providers caring for them, representing them at the Capitol, in the courts, and in the public forum.
CPAN seeks to achieve the following five outcomes:
That every Michigan citizen has access to lifetime/unlimited personal injury protection coverage.
That the public understands their choices under the new law and the risks from purchasing anything less than lifetime/unlimited coverage, which would leave them and their families without access to quality care in their time of critical need.
That those injured from motor vehicle crashes have access to quality medical and rehabilitation care and protection from economic hardship, financial ruin, and diminished quality of life from such injuries.
That Michigan drivers are charged fair and affordable rates with full access to quality care when injured in an auto-related incident.
That Court interpretations assure a level playing field among the insurance companies, consumers, injury victims and providers.