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Director of Philanthropy roles in the United States typically qualify for J-1 visa sponsorship under the Specialist or Trainee category, depending on your career stage and program design. A designated sponsor organization issues your DS-2019, making the host nonprofit or foundation your employer but not your visa sponsor.
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INTRODUCTION
Chervon is one of the world’s largest power tool and outdoor power equipment manufacturers with a rich history of innovation. Chervon’s commitment to build a better world by building better tools is evident in the products we manufacture and our green approach to manufacturing. We focus on hand-held portable power tools, stationary bench tools, laser and electronic equipment and outdoor power equipment. With world-class R&D, design, manufacturing, supply chain, marketing, sales, and service teams throughout the world, we do it all.
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Director of Sales – Hardware / Co‑Op Channel has full leadership responsibility for Chervon’s U.S. Hardware Co‑Op business, including key accounts such as Ace Hardware, Orgill, Do‑it Best, and other strategic partners. This role owns overall channel strategy, revenue growth, and profitability, and provides executive leadership to the Territory Sales Manager team and Key Account Managers selling EGO Outdoor Power Equipment and SKIL Power Tools. As a senior leader within the Hardware Channel, the Director is responsible for developing and executing strategic and operating plans, driving accurate channel forecasting, and ensuring alignment between sales execution and corporate objectives. The role partners closely with global back-end teams in Nanjing, China, as well as cross-functional North American teams including Brand, Product Management, Service, Channel Management, Marketing, Finance, and Senior Leadership.
LEADERSHIP & PEOPLE MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES:
Territory Sales Management Leadership
The Director provides strategic direction, coaching, and performance management for a team of Territory Sales Managers across assigned regions. This role is accountable for ensuring the team delivers sustainable, profitable growth through disciplined execution, effective retailer partnerships, and consistent sales processes.
Key leadership responsibilities include:
- Hiring, developing, and retaining high-performing Territory Sales Managers
- Setting clear performance expectations and sales objectives aligned to channel strategy
- Driving achievement of monthly, quarterly, and annual sales and profit targets
- Overseeing regional execution with retailers, buying groups, and multi-store hardware customers
- Ensuring consistent sales processes related to prospecting, conversions, training, merchandising, and service
- Providing coaching, field support, and performance feedback to maximize productivity and effectiveness
- Promoting efficient territory management, travel planning, and cost control
- Representing the organization at national, regional, and channel trade shows and key industry events
Key Account Leadership
The Director works in close partnership with the Key Account Managers to develop and execute long-term growth strategies for national and cooperative hardware accounts. This role ensures account strategies are aligned across Residential, Commercial and E‑Commerce channels, with a strong focus on long-term revenue, margin, and brand sustainability.
Key responsibilities include:
- Developing and executing comprehensive account strategies in collaboration with the VP of Sales
- Leading product line reviews, new product launches, and assortment optimization initiatives
- Building and maintaining senior-level relationships with key account decision makers
- Negotiating programs, promotions, and initiatives with major co-op partners (e.g., Ace, Orgill, Do‑it Best)
- Driving alignment across merchandising, branding, marketing, supply chain, operations, product development, and finance
- Ensuring flawless execution of store support, merchandising, and field-level programs
Strategic, Financial & Cross-Functional Accountability
The Director of Sales is accountable for channel-level performance and serves as a key contributor to enterprise planning and decision-making.
Core responsibilities include:
- Ownership of Hardware Channel P&L in coordination with supporting functions
- Development of annual strategic plans and long-range growth initiatives for key accounts
- Creating, managing, and forecasting channel and brand budgets
- Providing accurate sales forecasts and regular analysis of sell-in, wholesale, POS, inventory, and event performance
- Analyzing metrics and insights to refine strategy, investments, and execution plans
- Leading and participating in internal sales meetings, reviews, and planning sessions
- Delivering clear, data-driven reporting aligned to key performance indicators
- Driving profitable growth while ensuring alignment with corporate goals and brand strategy
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Minimum of 5 years of forecasting experience
- Minimum of 10 years’ proven work experience in the industry
- Strong sales and people management/engagement skills
- Analytic problem solving
- Experience in hiring and growing sales in an assigned territory
- Strategic intuition and thought process expertise
- Collaborative work style
- Experienced in retail, consumer, or brand
- Strong Microsoft Suite skills, SharePoint
- Experience with CRM/Salesforce
- Excellent verbal and written presentation skills
COMPENSATION:
- The salary range for this position is $155k to $180k base salary. Offers are generally made between this range depending on skills, experience and internal equity. In some cases, highly qualified candidates may receive an offer outside of the posted range.
COMPETENCIES:
- Strong People Management Skills
- Thought leadership
- Strategic thinking
- Project planning
- Business acumen
- Personal effectiveness/credibility
- Communication proficiency
- Presentation skills
- Knowledge of the tool and outdoor power equipment industries
TRAVEL:
This position requires up to 30% travel; some weekend events; some international.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This position operates from either a remote home location or from the Naperville, IL corporate office (preferred). It also requires communication via email and video conference with international teams on a weekly basis. Chervon North America operates in a casual and fun environment. We offer a very competitive benefits package including health, dental, vision, short/long-term disability, life insurance, parental leave, a generous 401(k) match, an open PTO program and a hybrid work environment.
We think Chervon is a great place to work! Be part of our new future!
Better Tools. Better World.
Chervon North America, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce. We consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, age, religion, color, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, gender, pregnancy, military status, order of protection status, transgender status, genetic information, or any other category protected by law.
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Align your credentials to J-1 category requirements
Document your fundraising leadership experience in writing before approaching any designated sponsor. Specialist category applicants need recognized expertise in philanthropy; Trainee applicants need a structured training plan tied to degree-level coursework completed abroad.
Target nonprofits with established exchange visitor infrastructure
Seek host organizations that have previously hosted J-1 Specialists or Trainees, not those new to exchange visitors. Community foundations, hospital foundations, and university advancement offices are the most likely to have DS-2019 experience on staff.
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Negotiate the training plan before accepting an offer
Your designated sponsor requires a detailed training plan before issuing the DS-2019. Draft this document jointly with your prospective host employer during the offer stage, not after signing, so it reflects actual duties and measurable learning objectives.
Clarify the two-year home residency requirement early
Some Director of Philanthropy placements trigger the two-year home country physical presence requirement under INA 212(e), particularly if government funding or skills on the Exchange Visitor Skills List are involved. Confirm your country's status before accepting a host offer.
Confirm your host employer's compliance obligations before day one
Your host organization must maintain a safe and adequate work environment, report any material changes to your designated sponsor, and cooperate with program evaluations. Ask the host's HR team which designated sponsor they plan to work with and verify that sponsor's State Department listing.
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Which J-1 program category fits a Director of Philanthropy role?
Most Director of Philanthropy placements fall under the Specialist category, which is designed for recognized experts coming to the U.S. to observe, consult, or demonstrate special skills in their field. If you are early in your fundraising career and the position is structured as supervised training tied to prior academic study, the Trainee category may apply instead. The right category depends on your background and how the host employer designs the program.
Who actually sponsors the J-1 visa for this type of role?
The visa sponsor is a U.S. Department of State-designated organization such as IIE, CIEE, or Cultural Vistas. That organization issues the DS-2019 form and acts as your responsible officer throughout the program. The nonprofit, foundation, or university where you work as Director of Philanthropy is your host employer, not your visa sponsor. These are two separate entities with different legal responsibilities under the Exchange Visitor Program.
How do I find U.S. employers open to hosting a J-1 Director of Philanthropy?
Migrate Mate lets you search Director of Philanthropy roles specifically at U.S. employers familiar with exchange visitor sponsorship. Because most nonprofits do not advertise J-1 hosting capability in job postings, filtering by organization type and sponsorship history narrows your list to realistic targets rather than organizations that have never worked with a designated sponsor before.
Does the two-year home residency requirement apply to philanthropy roles?
It depends on three factors: whether your home country appears on the Exchange Visitor Skills List, whether the position is funded in whole or in part by a U.S. government agency, and whether your government financed your exchange. Many philanthropy roles at private foundations avoid all three triggers, but you must verify your specific situation with your designated sponsor before the DS-2019 is issued, because a waiver is not guaranteed.
What documents do I need before a designated sponsor can issue a DS-2019?
You will need a formal training plan outlining the learning objectives and schedule, proof of English proficiency, evidence of your philanthropy credentials or degree, and a host organization agreement signed by an authorized official. The designated sponsor reviews these materials to confirm the placement qualifies under J-1 program regulations before it issues the DS-2019 and activates your SEVIS record.
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