EXECUTIVE
Program

As a leader, whether in business, government, or the nonprofit world, you’re navigating various challenges every day. It might be re-energizing a team, balancing stakeholder demands for greater impact, or finding new ways to drive growth when sales fall short. With constant pressures and endless meetings, it’s hard to pause and focus on what truly moves your organization—and yourself—forward.

BAFF Executive program offers that rare space to zoom out, realign, and act with intention.

Designed for BAFF alumni in leadership roles, this program connects you with experienced BAFF Board of Directors and a small peer group. Through interactive masterclass sessions and practical assignments, it fosters action-driven leadership and helps you turn ideas into real progress.

With over 200 alumni in leadership roles, you’ll expand your strategic network, connect with executive leaders and mentors, and open doors to fresh perspectives and new opportunities. Through diverse insights, practical feedback, and collaboration, you’ll challenge assumptions, refine ideas, and move forward towards your defined goal.

Take this opportunity to change the trajectory of your career or business and apply by September 12 to join.

FALL SEASON
(September - November 2025)

2 Topics. 2 Experts. Limited seats.

The season features two masterclasses led by BAFF Board Members Kim G. Davis and Andres Trink. Each session will focused on a timely leadership topic, carefully selected to reflect the real-world challenges faced by leaders across sectors. Topics will be announced soon.

Designed for small groups, the sessions are highly interactive—enabling participants to tackle real challenges, exchange ideas, and gain practical insights. The format emphasizes progress, accountability, and leadership development.

Get to know the BAFF Board of Directors and their expertise:

  • Kim Davis is a Founding Partner of Charlesbank Capital Partners, a private equity firm managing over $10 billion in assets. He co-founded the firm in July 1998 after serving as a Managing Director at its predecessor, Harvard Private Capital Group.

    Earlier in his career, Kim held senior roles at several leading firms, including General Partner at Kohlberg & Co., Partner at Weiss, Peck & Greer, and positions at General Motors and Dyson-Kissner-Moran.

    Kim holds a BA in History from Harvard College and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is an active Harvard alumnus, having served as Vice Chairman of the Harvard College Fund, co-chaired the Dean’s Advisory Council at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

    Appointed in 1994 by President Clinton to the Baltic-American Enterprise Fund, Kim now serves on the board of its successor, the Baltic American Freedom Foundation. He is also a board member of Kinship Trust Company and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • Andres Trink brings over two decades of leadership experience across the financial, regulatory, and real estate sectors in the Nordic-Baltic region. His career includes roles as CEO in the real estateand construction industries, Head of Credit and Risk in banking, and Chief Financial Regulator.

    He has served on the boards of listed, regulated, and privately held companies. Currently, he is a member of the BAFF Board of Directors, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of a gas distribution and energy sales company in Poland, a Non-Executive Board Member of a pension and fund management company in Estonia, and a Board Member of a U.S.-based non-profit endowment.

    Andres holds a Master of Science in Systems Engineering from Tallinn University of Technology, and is an alumnus of the INSEAD Advanced Management Program (Fontainebleau, France).

    Earlier in his career, Andres served as Country Managing Director of the Baltic-American Enterprise Fund. Prior to that, he worked at the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including three years as an Economic Diplomat at the Estonian Embassy in Washington, D.C.

SPRING Season
(February - April 2026)

Details on the topics and the BAFF Board of Directors contributing their expertise will be announced shortly.

Registration will be open in January 2026.

structure of the program

Throughout the program, the focus is on turning insight into action and staying accountable for it. In a small group of 4–6 peers, you’ll:

  • Explore new solutions through real-life scenarios and case studies

  • Apply what you learn with focused, practical tasks linked to your own goal or challenge

  • Reflect and improve by sharing outcomes, testing ideas, and holding each other accountable

You’ll walk away with traction on your goal and momentum to keep going.

Executive program structure

IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

  • By joining, you will:

    ●       Focus deeply on what matters — You’ll have dedicated time and support to concentrate on a specific goal or challenge, ensuring your efforts translate into real progress and measurable results.

    ●       Expand your strategic network — Connect with executive leaders, experienced mentors, and fellow alumni who bring fresh perspectives and unlock new opportunities.

    ●       Broaden your thinking — Engage with diverse viewpoints that challenge your assumptions and help you refine your ideas.

    ●       Strengthen your leadership influence — Learn from accomplished leaders who will help you sharpen your strategic mindset and professional presence.

    ●       Gain actionable feedback — Benefit from constructive, honest insights that help you see your strategies in new ways and uncover creative solutions you may not have considered.

    ●       Drive accountability and impact— Translate ideas into clear steps and stay on track with support from a network committed to creating real impact.

  • Target groups invited to participate in this program are:

    ●       Executives and senior managers from the private, public, or nonprofit sectors;

    ●       Founders and co-founders across all sectors.

  • Small groups consisting of 4-6 people per topic will be formed.

    SELECTION CRITERA

    Selection is based on the clarity of participants’ motivation, including a well-defined goal or challenge, potential for meaningful impact, and alignment with the program’s purpose: to help shift the trajectory of their career or business.

    Serving as a mentor in the BAFF Alumni Mentorship Program or being an active member of the BAFF Alumni Club is an advantage, but participants who demonstrate strong motivation and alignment with the program’s goals will be equally considered.

  • Spanning 3 months, the program includes three 1,5 hour group sessions, held once a month.
    Between sessions, participants work on a practical assignment aligned with their personal goal or challenge. Time spent on the assignment may vary based on the nature of the task and your preferred working style.

  • Groups are formed based on the topic and leadership experience to ensure relevant, focused discussions. Each topic will include 4-6 selected participants in leadership roles, at least one BAFF Board Director, and a host.

    The selected peers share similar objectives but represent diverse leadership levels, fields of expertise, and countries. We strive to maintain a balance between participants from the Baltics and those abroad to encourage a broad exchange of ideas.

  • We encourage you to focus on the one topic most relevant to you each season to maximize the value of your experience. Please select 1 topic in your application.

    If you’d like to explore more, you’re welcome to apply again for the spring season and join a different group with a new topic.