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Volunteer Chief Technology Officer
Category: Technology
Volunteer Chief Technology Officer (Technology)
Overview
Provide strategic leadership over RPA’s tech stack (web, data, security, tooling) and
coordinate a small bench of volunteer technologists. High-impact, portfolio-worthy C‑suite
experience in a national nonprofit.
Key Responsibilities
- Own technology strategy, roadmap, and standards (security, accessibility,
maintainability).
- Oversee web, CRM/data, analytics, integrations, and vendor relationships, particularly in
selecting and managing outsourced partners.
- Establish lightweight governance: code/content standards, backups, incident response.
- Mentor volunteers in technology; scope and oversee projects with staff partners.
- Evaluate/implement tools (automation, dashboards) to boost reach and efficiency.
Qualifications
- Track record in engineering/IT leadership, architecture, or DevOps.
- Familiar with modern web stacks, CMS, data pipelines/warehousing, and SSO/security.
- Communicates clearly with non-technical teammates; bias to deliver and simplify.
- Nonprofit experience a plus (not required).
Time Commitment
~5–10 hours/week, flexible.
Benefits
- C‑suite leadership credit and public recognition.
- Professional references and portfolio outcomes.
- RPA will underwrite relevant professional certifications (e.g., Microsoft, security, cloud,
analytics) for active volunteers.
Should be a Rail Passengers member or prepared to join Rail Passengers to participate. To
apply, send a resume, clips/links and a cover letter by email to [email protected].
"The National Association of Railroad Passengers has done yeoman work over the years and in fact if it weren’t for NARP, I'd be surprised if Amtrak were still in possession of as a large a network as they have. So they've done good work, they're very good on the factual case."
Robert Gallamore, Director of Transportation Center at Northwestern University and former Federal Railroad Administration official, Director of Transportation Center at Northwestern University
November 17, 2005, on The Leonard Lopate Show (with guest host Chris Bannon), WNYC New York.