Director of Residency Programs - The Open Accelerator
Company: Red Hat
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Job Red Hat is hiring a Director of Residency Programs
to be the primary architect and orchestrator of the startup
experience within The Open Accelerator. The Open Accelerator is a
Massachusetts AI Hub, Red Hat, and IBM initiative dedicated to
supporting and nurturing Massachusetts AI startups to rapidly bring
innovation to enterprise-ready deployment. Our impact is delivered
through two distinct yet synergistic spheres: a broad outbound
community activation strategy and a high-touch, selective residency
program. While our outbound work focuses on catalyzing the entire
Massachusetts innovation landscape, our residency provides a chosen
cohort of ventures with intensive mentorship, technical
architectural guidance, and strategic funding to accelerate their
path to enterprise-readiness. As Director of Residency Programs,
you will be responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of the
residency curriculum—from initial architectural design, to
on-the-ground implementation and constant iterative improvement.
This role ensures that the residency remains a world-class
environment where the most promising Massachusetts AI startups
receive the clarity, structure, and mentoring needed to emerge as
enterprise-ready game changers. You will own the standard of
excellence for the program, ensuring every cohort session is
refined based on real-world feedback and the evolving needs of the
AI community. This is a dual-natured role that requires significant
professional gravitas: part Curriculum Designer, where you
synthesize expert knowledge into actionable learning paths, and
part Program Director, where you lead the cohort on-site and ensure
every interaction delivers measurable value. Success in this role
depends on your ability to actively engage with a vast network of
internal stakeholders across Red Hat and IBM, as well as external
collaborators in the innovation community, to solicit feedback on
curriculum design and secure high-level support for execution. You
will serve as a high-stakes bridge, translating the technical depth
of Red Hat/IBM and the strategic insights of the broader community
into direct mentorship and support that meets the immediate needs
of resident startups. The quality of the cohort experience is a
primary driver of The Open Accelerator’s credibility. The Director
must ensure a transformative and seamless journey for every
founder, as the caliber of this experience directly reflects the
prestige and commitment of Red Hat, IBM, and the Massachusetts AI
Hub. Delivering a world-class residency environment is a strategic
imperative; the experience must be deeply authentic to the mission
of The Open Accelerator, serving as a distinct and recognizable
standard for how we accelerate AI innovation. What You Will Do 1.
Curriculum Architecture & Strategy Design the Roadmap: Define and
maintain the comprehensive Residency curriculum, focusing on
product-market fit for enterprise AI, technical scaling,
security/compliance, and go-to-market strategies. Continuous
Evolution: Iteratively update the curriculum based on cohort
feedback and the rapidly shifting AI landscape (e.g., LLM
operations, data privacy, and ethical AI). Milestone Definition:
Establish a clear structure and provide the technical and business
clarity required for startups to navigate the program and soar
toward enterprise-ready deployment. 2. Expert & Faculty
Coordination Orchestrate Subject Matter Experts (SMEs): Identify
and recruit internal technical leaders from Red Hat and IBM, as
well as external industry veterans, to lead workshops and deep-dive
sessions. Collaborative Design: Work with external innovation
partners (VCs, academic leaders, and successful founders) to ensure
the curriculum remains grounded in real-world startup challenges.
Briefing & Alignment: Ensure all guest speakers and mentors are
properly briefed on the specific needs of the current cohort to
maximize the relevance of their sessions. 3. On-Site Program
Delivery & Orchestration Physical Presence: Lead the day-to-state
operations at the residency site during active cohort cycles,
serving as the primary point of contact for founders. Event
Management: Plan and execute all residency-specific programming,
ranging from recurring cohort huddles and check-ins to structured
mentoring and technical architectural reviews, speaker series, and
pitch rehearsals. Mentorship Matching: Facilitate the high-touch
matching process between resident founders and mentors, ensuring a
consistent cadence of meaningful 1:1 interaction. Cohort Culture &
Alumni Community: Foster a collaborative, high-performance
community within the residency space where founders serve as a
support system for one another. You will extend this impact by
building and maintaining a vibrant alumni network, ensuring the
community remains a source of value for founders long after the
residency concludes. 4. Stakeholder & Community Integration
Internal Alignment: Coordinate closely with The Open Accelerator
team to ensure that sourcing efforts are aligned with the
curriculum's strengths. Investor Relations: Work with the investor
network to prepare startups for Demo Day and private matching
sessions, ensuring they can articulate their "enterprise-ready"
value proposition. Enterprise Customer community : Connect founders
and enterprise customers to share insights regarding enterprise
needs and requirements as well as give founders a platform to early
engage with potential deployment partners. What You Will Bring
Experience: 10 years of experience in technical program leadership,
with a track record of working with software companies across
various lifecycle stages. Operational Excellence: Demonstrated
ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder programs with high
attention to detail and on-site logistical requirements. AI Fluency
& Technical Literacy: High proficiency in Generative AI tools and a
strong foundational understanding of AI/ML trends to credibly guide
technical founders. Collaborative Leadership: Ability to command
the respect of C-suite executives, high-level engineers, and
first-time founders alike. Communication: Exceptional presentation
and facilitation skills; comfort "hosting" the room and leading
interactive group sessions. Mindset: Deeply empathetic toward the
founder journey, highly organized, and thrive in an
"all-hands-on-deck" environment. Key Metrics for Success Cohort
Satisfaction & NPS: Quality of the curriculum and on-site
experience as rated by resident founders. Growth & Progress
Tracking: Demonstrated advancement of resident startups against
curriculum milestones and their individual path toward
enterprise-readiness. Cohort Engagement & Attendance: Active
participation and consistent attendance of founders at curriculum
events, mentoring sessions, and technical huddles. Expert
Engagement: Consistency and quality of contributions from the Red
Hat, IBM, and external mentor network. Alumni Engagement: Longevity
and activity levels of the community beyond the active residency
phase. LI-HM1 The salary range for this position is $226,620.00 -
$385,290.00. Actual offer will be based on your qualifications. Pay
Transparency Red Hat determines compensation based on several
factors including but not limited to job location, experience,
applicable skills and training, external market value, and internal
pay equity. Annual salary is one component of Red Hat’s
compensation package. This position may also be eligible for bonus,
commission, and/or equity. For positions with Remote-US locations,
the actual salary range for the position may differ based on
location but will be commensurate with job duties and relevant work
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Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage ? Flexible
Spending Account - healthcare and dependent care ? Health Savings
Account - high deductible medical plan ? Retirement 401(k) with
employer match ? Paid time off and holidays ? Paid parental leave
plans for all new parents ? Leave benefits including disability,
paid family medical leave, and paid military leave ? Additional
benefits including employee stock purchase plan, family planning
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