Chief Executive Officer
Drama School Mumbai (DSM)
About DSM / DSFM
The Drama Schools Foundation Mumbai (DSFM) is a Section 8 non-profit dedicated to strengthening India’s cultural and civic life through the transformational power of theatre. It serves as the institutional home for a constellation of initiatives that advance training, access, and discourse — including Drama School Mumbai (DSM) , Ekalavya. Art , Theatre शाला, and Unrehearsed Futures . Across these, DSFM nurtures artists, educators,and cultural practitioners who see theatre not as entertainment alone but as social infrastructure — a way of thinking, organising, and imagining together.
Drama School Mumbai (DSM) is DSFM’s flagship institution and its beating heart.
Established in 2013, DSM has trained over 260 alumni, awarded nearly ₹2 crore in scholarships, and incubated more than 50 original productions that have reached classrooms, communities, and stages across the country. It is widely recognised for its ensemble-based pedagogy, its commitment to access and diversity, and its role in shaping a new generation of theatre-makers who link artistry with social purpose.
DSM now stands at a defining inflection point. The school is in a Zero Year (2025–26) — a
deliberate pause to redesign its systems, curriculum, and sustainability model for the decade
ahead.
The incoming Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will join at this moment of renewal to lead DSM through its next five-year arc — strengthening its institutional architecture, deepening its financial sustainability, and translating its founding legacy into a resilient, forward-looking future.
Role Overview
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the single point of accountability for DSM’s strategy, sustainability, and performance. The CEO ensures DSM remains financially viable, academically rigorous, operationally efficient, and publicly visible — while aligned with DSFM’s foundation-wide vision and governance.
Pedagogy and curriculum leadership remain the purview of the Academic Head . The CEO partners closely with the Academic Head to integrate academic priorities with institutional systems, resources, and external relationships, ensuring coherence between artistic purpose and organisational reality.
This role represents DSM’s dual commitment : to uphold the rigour of a school and the discipline of an institution. The CEO leads with integrity, fiscal responsibility, and cultural fluency — enabling the school to thrive as a civic and educational benchmark for theatre in India.
Type : Full-time, three-year contract with annual review (six-month probation).
Location : Mumbai (in-person , campus-based, with one day a week WFH post probation)
Working Style & Environment
DSM operates as a leadership ecology , anchored by the CEO, Academic Head, and functional managers across finance, operations, communications, enrollment, and partnerships. Within this ensemble, the CEO holds overall institutional responsibility : coordinating the whole, protecting academic primacy, and ensuring delivery across systems, people, and outcomes.
This is a senior executive role with strategic, financial, and operational authority — held in service of DSM’s artistic and civic mission. Leadership at DSM functions as an ensemble in governance : balancing clarity with care, process with presence, and accountability with reflection. The CEO models this balance by ensuring that management remains an expression of DSM’s values, not an override of them.
Key Responsibilities
1. Institutional Strategy & Financial Stewardship
2. Enrollment, Marketing & Outreach
Lead national enrollment, brand visibility, and lead generation.
Oversee the full funnel from enquiry to admission, maintaining talent quality, diversity, and
access.
Integrate marketing, digital presence, achievements, and alumni stories into
communications and admissions campaigns.
Expand DSM’s footprint through regional outreach and feeder networks in colleges,
residencies, and creative industries.
3. Fundraising, Partnerships & Business Development
4. Academic Partnership & Support
5. Finance, Operations & Human Resources
Accountability
The CEO is accountable to the MC for DSM’s institutional health and growth. Namely :
Role Development and Growth
We aspire to retain an individual for a long and enduring career with the DSM.
Year 0-2 The CEO’s journey begins with integration and stabilisation — building trust with the team, understanding DSM’s systems, and aligning financial and operational practices with DSFM standards. Within the first year, success will mean steady operations, clear rhythms of reporting, and a confident working partnership with the Academic Head and Managing Council.
By Years 2–3 , the emphasis shifts to building and expansion : deepening DSM’s national presence, diversifying revenue through partnerships and earned-income streams, and embedding a culture of accountability and cross-functional collaboration. The CEO at this stage leads from strategic foresight—translating vision into disciplined execution.
By Years 3–5 , the CEO becomes DSM’s institutional steward and sector
voice —consolidating financial independence, strengthening alumni and donor ecosystems, and positioning DSM as India’s benchmark for theatre education. Success here is measured not only in numbers but in resilience : a school that can thrive beyond its founders because of the systems and culture the CEO has ensured the success of. The CEO can expect to become Executive Director , along with joining a future governing council of the school.
Performance incentives (structure to be finalised by the MC) may be tied to institutional financial health and revenue diversification (outside student fees) outcomes.
Non-cash recognition : In addition to financial compensation, the CEO may receive forms of professional recognition such as representation at cultural and educational forums, leadership development opportunities, and visibility at Board or donor convenings.
Performance & Reporting
The CEO establishes transparent monitoring systems and reports quarterly to the Managing Council.
Performance indicators include :
The CEO provides annual strategic and financial reviews to the DSFM Board, ensuring donor stewardship and institutional accountability.
Compensation
External band : ₹24–30 lakh per annum (₹2–2.5L / month gross), with growth in line with DSM performance and scale-up; pathway to ₹30–36L by Years 2–3 and an aspirational ceiling of ₹35–45L by Year 5.
Candidate Profile
Strategic and entrepreneurial leader with experience building mission-driven institutions in the arts, education, or creative sectors.
Typically 12–20 years of experience in arts management, higher education, or related fields.
Interested candidates please share your Cv : resume@socialsynthesis.in
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