Principal

We Are RALLYSeattle, WA
2d$225,000Hybrid

About The Position

RALLY is seeking a Principal to join our senior leadership team to help lead our Seattle office. RALLY Principals are expert strategists and communicators, experienced consultants, and team leads. And they are enterprising and entrepreneurial drivers of business. charged with guiding our practice and partnerships while shaping what’s next for the firm. Principals are senior client advisors and internal leaders at the firm. You will be responsible for setting the strategic vision for client work, driving new business growth, mentoring talent, and shaping RALLY’s long-term direction. You will lead high-profile engagements across sectors, providing strategic oversight, insight, and direction. As a Principal and our most senior Seattle-based representative, you will be the primary architect of RALLY’s presence in the Pacific Northwest —the leader who ensures we are the first call for foundations, non-profits, and others looking to move the needle on a major issue. Key Priorities Market Growth: You will aggressively expand our portfolio across the foundation, nonprofit, and some government sectors, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest but not confined to it. How you go about this will be based on a sales plan you develop in collaboration with your Principal and local colleagues. Thought Leadership: You will have a presence beyond RALLY. Whether through op-eds, speaking at regional summits, or publishing insights on the future of advocacy, you will shape the narrative on how communications can drive systemic change. Internal Stewardship: You will play a vital role in internal operations, mentoring senior staff, leading cross-functional initiatives, and contributing to the health, culture, and evolution of the firm. You will be the "cultural North Star" for the Seattle team, ensuring RALLY’s values are lived and felt in the daily rhythms of the office. Senior Account Leadership: RALLY is a hands-on consultancy, and that expectation of deep and ongoing client engagement runs across the firm at all levels. As Principals, we are in the work, not just managing the work. This is an opportunity for a seasoned strategist and natural builder, eager to leverage deep-rooted relationships to drive systemic change while shaping the culture and national trajectory of a premier social impact firm.

Requirements

  • A Track Record of Success: 15+ years of experience in strategic communications, public affairs, advocacy, or a related field. Senior-level experience within an agency, nonprofit, political, or philanthropic sector is required..
  • Proven Mastery of Campaign Strategy and Execution: A significant track record of developing and leading high-impact advocacy or communications campaigns that have successfully moved the needle on diverse issue areas and reached complex audiences.
  • Local Market Command: Deep-rooted regional expertise and an established "rolodex" of relationships within the Pacific Northwest (especially Washington State and Seattle) political and philanthropic ecosystems. You understand the nuances of the PNW's civic landscape and have the credibility to navigate it at the highest levels.
  • Business Development Excellence: Demonstrated success in sourcing, pitching, and securing long-term, high-value engagements. You possess an entrepreneurial mindset with a solutions-oriented approach and a strong ownership mentality toward growth.
  • Executive Advisory Skills: Extensive experience advising foundation presidents, communications directors, political leaders, or advocacy coalitions through complex communications and high-stakes strategy challenges.
  • Integrated Communications Expertise: A sophisticated understanding of earned media, digital strategy, brand, and creative. You have a proven ability to collaborate with and direct specialized experts across these disciplines to deliver a cohesive, winning strategy.
  • Exceptional Leadership & Mentorship: Advanced skills in team development, with a demonstrated ability to grow, coach, and retain high-performing senior staff. You are committed to building a culture of excellence and equitable advancement.
  • Communication Mastery: Outstanding written, verbal, and visual communication skills, with a rare ability to distill the most complex policy or political ideas into compelling, persuasive narratives.
  • Financial & Operational Acumen: Strong experience in the business of consulting, including account management, complex budgeting, resource allocation, and organizational planning.
  • Strategic Resilience: High emotional intelligence and self-awareness, with a collaborative leadership style. You are adept at navigating ambiguity, political nuance, and fast-moving news or campaign cycles with calm and creativity.
  • Mission Alignment: A fierce passion for social impact, equity, and the belief that communications is a fundamental tool for driving systemic change.

Responsibilities

  • Drive Regional Growth: Cultivate and convert new business opportunities across the foundation, nonprofit, and government sectors, with an overemphasis on the Pacific Northwest. This includes working with our Seattle team to develop and execute an office-specific sales plan while also contributing to RALLY’s more general new business pursuits.
  • Lead the Pitch & Proposal Process: Own the proposal and pitch process from start to finish, building the relationships necessary to expand RALLY’s client base both regionally and nationally and finding ways to be the answer to client needs.
  • Elevate the Firm’s Profile: Represent RALLY publicly through speaking engagements, media appearances, and strategic publications (e.g., op-eds and white papers), establishing RALLY as a leading authority on systemic and social change.
  • Establish Subject Matter Expertise: Serve as a recognized thought leader both regionally in Seattle and on the national stage within a specific issue area—such as education, health equity, or civil rights—shaping RALLY’s intellectual capital and market positioning in that space.
  • Shape Firm Direction: Partner with the executive team and other Principals to shape organizational priorities, business planning, and the long-term evolution of the firm.
  • Champion Innovation: Lead cross-functional initiatives to evolve RALLY’s service offerings, identifying new tools, products, and methods—including AI and emerging media—to enhance our strategic advantage.
  • Mentor and Sponsor: Guide the professional trajectory of senior leaders (such as Directors and Associate Directors), fostering a culture of excellence, accountability, and equitable advancement.
  • Cultivate Office Culture: Direct the health and operations of the Seattle office, implementing systems and processes that improve efficiency and knowledge-sharing while maintaining a vibrant team culture.
  • Set the Vision: Serve as the senior-most strategist on major client accounts, defining campaign strategy and ensuring high-impact execution across media, digital, brand, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Lead Complex Advocacy: Provide thought leadership and counsel to guide multi-channel advocacy campaigns—from initial concept to completion—ensuring they remain bold and effective.
  • Act as a Trusted Advisor: Serve as the primary point of contact for C-suite and senior stakeholders at large foundations and government agencies, offering clarity and insight in high-stakes, high-pressure situations.
  • Ensure Quality & Alignment: Oversee the growth and retention of key accounts, maintaining rigorous quality control while ensuring all work aligns with RALLY’s values and the client’s long-term goals.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary + generous commissions
  • Flexible time off policy
  • Two months each year of remote work flexibility (July and December)
  • Twelve paid holidays, including Juneteenth and Indigenous Peoples’ Day
  • One week of paid time off between Christmas and New Year’s Day
  • One-month paid sabbatical after seven years at RALLY
  • 401(k) plan
  • Generous health, dental, and vision benefits
  • Transportation and technology stipends
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