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VP, eCommerce
Pacsun 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Anaheim, CA
Join the Pacsun Community
Co-created in Los Angeles, Pacsun inspires the next generation of youth, building community at the intersection of fashion, music, art and sport. Pacsun is a leading lifestyle brand offering an exclusive collection of the most relevant brands and styles such as adidas, Brandy Melville, Essentials Fear of God, our own brands, and many more.
Our Pacsun community believes in and understands the importance of using our voice, platform, and resources to inspire and bring about positive development. We are committed to our responsibility in using our platform to drive change and take action on the issues important to our community. Join the Pacsun Community.
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About the Job:
The Vice President of eCommerce will lead the strategic and operational execution of the Pacsun eCommerce business. This executive leader will drive growth and profitability across all digital channels, owning the end-to-end customer experience, site merchandising, digital marketing strategy, customer retention through loyalty programs and email marketing, and full P&L responsibility for the online business. The VP will partner closely with internal stakeholders across Marketing, Merchandising, Supply Chain, Technology, Finance, Inventory Management and Customer Experience to align business objectives and deliver exceptional customer journeys.
A day in the life, what you'll be doing:
Strategic Leadership & Business Management
Develop and execute a comprehensive eCommerce strategy aligned with overall corporate objectives.
Own and manage the eCommerce P&L to drive revenue growth, optimize margin, and manage operating expenses.
Monitor KPIs and analytics to track performance, customer behavior, and business trends; provide regular reporting to executive leadership.
Identify new opportunities for digital innovation, customer engagement, and revenue generation.
Digital Marketing & Acquisition
Oversee digital marketing strategies including paid search, SEO, display, affiliates, and social media advertising to acquire and retain customers.
Optimize marketing spend through data-driven attribution models and ROI-focused tactics.
Collaborate with the marketing team to ensure brand consistency across all channels.
Loyalty & Email Marketing
Lead the strategy and execution of the loyalty program to increase customer lifetime value and brand loyalty.
Drive CRM and email marketing initiatives that leverage segmentation, personalization, and automation.
Analyze campaign performance and customer behavior to enhance targeting and messaging.
Site Experience & Merchandising
Lead cross-functional teams in site merchandising, UX/UI enhancements, A/B testing, and conversion rate optimization (CRO).
Ensure the site reflects seasonal trends, promotional strategies, and merchandising priorities.
Maintain an optimal customer journey from discovery to checkout.
Cross-Functional Partnership & Team Leadership
Partner closely with Merchandising, Marketing, IT, Operations, Finance and Inventory Management to deliver seamless experiences and ensure inventory, fulfillment, and tech roadmaps are aligned.
Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing eCommerce team across digital marketing, analytics, merchandising, and content.
Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, innovation, and performance.
What it takes to Join:
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business, or related field; MBA preferred.
10 -15 years of eCommerce leadership experience in a consumer retail environment.
Demonstrated experience managing an eCommerce P&L and driving double-digit growth.
Proven success in leading digital marketing, loyalty programs, CRM/email, and merchandising teams.
Skills & Competencies
Deep understanding of digital marketing tools (Google Ads, Meta, Klaviyo, etc.), web analytics (GA4, Adobe Analytics), and eCommerce platforms (Salesforce Commerce Cloud).
Experience with, or strong aptitude for, applying AI and agentic AI technologies to enhance personalization, demand forecasting, marketing performance, and operational scalability in eCommerce
Strong analytical skills with a data-first approach to decision-making.
Excellent leadership, communication, and team development skills.
Highly collaborative with the ability to influence cross-functional stakeholders at all levels.
Developing the Community/ Leadership Qualities:
Operate with the highest level of conduct, integrity, and confidentiality; setting the example for leaders and associates.
Develop and nurture strong cross functional partnerships; driving business results and inspiring a culture of transparency, collaboration, and accountability.
Serve as a Pacsun advocate in the industry and marketplace.
Recruit, identify, develop, and retain talent that delivers performance excellence.
As a manager, serve as a leader of company culture, norms, and conduct.
Ability to balance a strong management presence with a high level of approachability, encouraging and eliciting associate feedback and interaction.
Salary Range: $243,800 - $340,000
Pac Perks:
Dog friendly office environment
On-site Cafe
On-site Gym
$1,000 referral incentive program
Generous associate discount of 30-50% off merchandise online and in-stores
Competitive long term and short-term incentive program
Immediate 100% vested 401K contributions and employer match
Calm Premium access for all employees
Employee perks throughout the year
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that are required by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the associate is regularly required to talk or hear. The associate is frequently required to sit; stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel; as well as reach with hands and arms.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Ability to work in open environment with fluctuating temperatures and standard lighting.
Ability to work on computer and mobile phone for multiple hours; with frequent interruptions.
Required to travel in elevator or stairwells to attend meetings and engage with associates on multiple floors throughout building.
Hotel, Airplane, and Car Travel may be required.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
This is a full-time position. As a National Retailer, occasional evening and/or weekend work may be required during periods of high volume. This role operates in a professional office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment.
Other Considerations:
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the associate for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Reasonable accommodations may be made to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the role.
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For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
$243.8k-340k yearly 1d ago
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Senior Vice President Portfolio Operations
Endeavor Agency
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
Endeavor Agency (************ CRE.com) is a commercial real estate talent agency providing high-touch recruitment services throughout California and major western US cities. Endeavor has engaged with a dynamic, privately held commercial real estate association management company seeking a Senior Vice President to join their team in Irvine, CA.
Job Responsibilities:
The job duties listed are typical examples of the work performed by positions in this job classification. Not all duties assigned to every position are included, nor is it expected that all positions will be assigned to every duty.
People:
Engaged executive presence with team in scope of role
Build strong relationships of trust with internal (i.e., peers and support teams) team.
Maintains a positive, cohesive work environment to attract and retain top level leaders throughout the organization.
Build a highly functioning team of leaders through performance management, succession planning, coaching, mentoring, and leading by example.
Ability to clearly communicate, motivate and inspire others to reach company vision.
Growth and Strategy
Positively contribute to sales and EBITDA goals
Provide overall executive leadership and strategic direction for the Commercial Management Division. This includes frequent interaction with association managers, business leaders, existing clients, prospective new clients, and company leaders.
Responsible for annual business plan - driving financial performance to achieve targeted performance margins as identified in business plan.
Provides year-end input to corporate budget and in particular, to those line items within area of responsibility.
Maintain client retention goals as outlined in business plan.
Develop and implement strategies that promote the organization's mission, core values and global service standards.
Identify client opportunities with new and existing clients. In partnership with Business Development and Marketing, support and participate in client presentations that lead to generating new business.
Drive business improvement and compliance through new or enhanced technology/processes.
Operations:
Follows regional and/or national policies and operational protocols.
Implement best practices, innovation, creative thinking, and employment of business practices throughout the company.
In a growing and evolving culture of change, lead and participate as an Executive Sponsor for Regional or National initiatives.
Manage and direct regional leaders (Vice Presidents, Regional Managers, and Support Teams) to ensure the company's operational priorities are aligned with the company policy, legal guidelines and long-term goals of growth.
Education & Experience:
Must possess a college degree; or equivalent industry experience.• Preferred to possess a licensed California Real Estate Broker; may need to obtain additional licenses for other regions in which MarWest performs third party property management
Has a minimum of 5 years' experience in an executive leadership role within commercial property management and preferably within the niche of commercial association management
5+ years of proven leadership skills and ability to lead large teams at an executive level or greater.
$159k-293k yearly est. 1d ago
Chief Financial Officer
Columbia Aluminum Products
Chief executive officer job in Corona, CA
Columbia Aluminum Products, established in 1947 and based in Corona, CA, is a leading manufacturer and distributor of high-quality aluminum and building components for the home improvement industry. Over the past decade, the company has become a top producer of Floor Trim and Weatherization Products. Serving the world's largest home improvement centers and leading manufacturers of doors, windows, and flooring, Columbia Aluminum Products is at the forefront of innovation with its range of LVT Floor Trims, Tile Trims, Door Thresholds, Door Bottoms, and Weatherization products.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Chief Financial Officer (CFO) role located in Corona, CA. The CFO will lead financial planning, oversee the preparation and analysis of financial statements and reports, and ensure compliance with applicable financial regulations. The role includes managing budgets, forecasting, optimizing financial performance, and supporting strategic decision-making. The CFO will work closely with executive leadership to align financial goals with the organization's strategic objectives.
-Financial Reporting: Prepare accurate and timely financial statements and lead month‑end and year‑end close processes.
-Accounting Policies: Establish and maintain accounting policies and procedures to ensure compliance with GAAP and IFRS.
-General Ledger Management: Maintain chart of accounts; prepare month‑end journal entries and general ledger reconciliations; perform P&L variance analysis.
-Regulatory and Internal Reporting: Prepare required regulatory filings and internal management reports.
-Stakeholder Partnership: Partner with the CEO, executive team, external auditors, and other stakeholders to maintain financial records and analyses that support organizational restructuring and strategic goals.
o Internal Controls and Process Improvement: Design and implement internal controls and process improvements across finance and operations.
-Cash and Debt Management: Manage cash, debt, and covenant reporting.
-Inventory and Cost Accounting: Collaborate with Operations on physical inventory counts, inventory cost variances, standards reviews, budgeting, forecasting, and operational KPIs.
-Budgeting and Analysis: Analyze budgets, prepare expense reports, and conduct cost and profitability studies.
-Tax and Compliance: Review tax policies; prepare and file sales tax payments and tax returns.
-Account Reconciliations: Prepare detailed account analyses; reconcile sales, cost, inventory, and liability accounts by customer type and division.
-Audit Support and Reporting: Prepare PBC and collateral reporting; support external audits and apply new accounting standards.
-Ad hoc Analysis: Conduct analytical studies related to inventory evaluation, inventory rollover, margin reports, and cost accounting data; assist with cycle counts and physical inventories.
Qualifications
Proven expertise in Financial Planning, including budgeting, forecasting, and strategic financial management
Experience: Minimum 10 years of accounting experience with at least 5 years in a CFO role within manufacturing or distribution
Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Accounting or Finance.
Certification: CPA strongly preferred.
Technical Skills: Expertise in Excel and Microsoft Office; experience with ERP systems, AS400
Accounting Knowledge: Deep working knowledge of GAAP and cost accounting standards; ability to analyze and reconcile complex accounts and reserves.
Core Competencies: Strong organizational, analytical, written, verbal, and collaborative skills; high integrity and confidentiality.
Adaptability: Comfortable learning and using new software and systems for efficient data gathering and analysis.
Physical/Functional: Ability to perform essential job functions typically acquired through 15+ years of related experience.
In-Office Role
Strong experience in preparing, analyzing, and managing Financial Statements and Financial Reporting
Comprehensive knowledge of Finance principles and practices, along with solid Analytical Skills
Experience with compliance in financial regulations and ability to implement effective internal controls
Exceptional leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills
Master's degree in Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, or a related field preferred
CPA or CFA certification is a plus
Experience in the manufacturing or building materials industry is required
$118k-211k yearly est. 19h ago
Chief of Staff - Ultra-Exclusive Family Office (Irvine, CA)
Alliance Resource Group 4.5
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
What Makes This Role Exceptional
This is far more than standard executive support-it's strategic partnership at the highest level. As the Chief of Staff of an ultra-exclusive family office in Irvine, CA, you are entrusted to understand the CEO's vision, anticipate operational needs, and be the force multiplier ensuring seamless execution-both strategically and tactically.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic & Tactical Execution: Lead high-impact initiatives while managing detail-rich tasks, ensuring every action aligns with the CEO's overarching goals.
Proactive Anticipation: Identify and resolve potential issues before they arise, ensuring smooth operations and allowing the CEO to focus on only what they can do.
Dynamic Coordination & Filtering: Manage a complex calendar and communications flow with discretion, clarity, and precision.
Executive Travel Orchestration: Oversee every tier of travel logistics-from ultra-premium arrangements (private jets, real-time itinerary updates, private staff coordination) to streamlined business-class travel and monthly recurrence trips.
Event & Off-Site Leadership: Plan and coordinate high-level events, retreats, or personal gatherings-either solo or in partnership with event teams.
Project Overflow Management: Take ownership of the CEO's overflow tasks-delivering both routine and strategic outcomes.
Personal & Household Logistics: Seamlessly shift between executive-level responsibilities and personal support-whether that's preparing a briefing, arranging a meal, or booking a flight.
Operational Agility: Adapt effortlessly-executing both polished presentations and granular operational details as needs shift.
Core Skills & Proficiencies
Hard Skills
Advanced user of PowerPoint, Word, Outlook-comfortable supporting high-stakes presentations and communications
Highly proficient in Excel for reports and data management, without needing complex macros
Skilled with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WebEx-confidently managing executive communications, town halls, and board sessions
Tech fluent on both Mac and PC, with practical troubleshooting abilities
Experienced with expense systems like Concur (or equivalents)
Familiar with collaboration platforms: SharePoint, OneDrive, etc.
Comfortable navigating CRM tools (e.g., Salesforce) or systems as needed
Quick to master new technologies and internal systems
Prior exposure to supporting Board of Directors is highly valuable
Soft Skills
Exceptional emotional intelligence-empathy, self-awareness, and interpersonal finesse-critical for executive dynamics
Meticulous attention to detail-anticipating errors before they surface
Masterful communication-you adapt your tone and format across mediums (text, email, phone, in-person) to influence without authority
Strategic problem-solving-steady, creative, and proactive in navigating complex challenges
Agile and resilient under pressure-fluidly pivoting as priorities shift
Effective research and networking-you know who to ask or where to look to get things done
Deep professional discretion-trusted with sensitive and confidential matters
"Always on" mindset-resourceful, solution-obsessed, driven to deliver with creativity and grace
Relationship builder with a strong internal and external network-knowing how to connect and grow influence from day one
Ideal Candidate Profile
Bachelor's degree or higher
Minimum of 8 years supporting a C-Suite executive-CEO or President preferred-in high-trust, dynamic environments
A Career Executive Assistant-this is your calling, not a launchpad for something else
Why Elite Candidates Will Be Drawn to This Role
A rare, high-trust, and high-impact position supporting a CEO in a private, exclusive setting
Exceptional compensation that aligns with the breadth and depth of strategic and operational expectations
A uniquely varied role spanning vision alignment, executive coherency, and personal support-offering deep professional reward and influence
$118k-203k yearly est. 19h ago
Oncology Director
Intelligent Staffing
Chief executive officer job in West Covina, CA
Corporate Director, Cancer Center
On-site | West Covina, CA
Salary: $185,000 - $240,000 per year
Healthcare | Leadership Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Corporate Director of Cancer Center Operations to lead, grow, and elevate multi-disciplinary outpatient oncology services across the Medical Center.
About the Role
The Corporate Director is responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial performance of hospital-based outpatient cancer clinics. This leader drives practice growth, operational excellence, and an exceptional patient experience.
You will oversee:
Operational strategy & daily clinic performance
Financial management, revenue capture & budgeting
Patient experience & access to timely care
Physician relations & interdisciplinary collaboration
Recruitment, staffing, engagement & culture-building
Facilities oversight & IT coordination
KPI development, dashboards, and enterprise-wide initiatives
This role requires close partnership with nursing leadership, service line executives, and access operations to ensure high-quality, safe, and efficient care delivery across all locations.
Key Responsibilities
Lead strategic planning and development for oncology ambulatory operations
Create workflow efficiencies and enterprise solutions across multiple clinics
Develop and monitor KPIs, benchmarks, and performance dashboards
Drive growth initiatives through collaboration with internal and external partners
Oversee operational budgets and capital planning
Strengthen patient access, throughput, and satisfaction outcomes
Build and maintain strong relationships with physicians, executives, and clinical teams
Communicate vision, goals, and standards of excellence across all Cancer Center clinics
Required Qualifications
Education:
Bachelor's degree required
Master's degree strongly preferred
Experience:
10+ years in an oncology setting
Medical/hospital leadership experience managing multiple locations
Strong background in operations, strategy, and physician partnership
Experience working with senior executives on organizational planning
Meditech experience preferred
$185k-240k yearly 3d ago
Market CEO
Scionhealth
Chief executive officer job in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
At ScionHealth, we empower our caregivers to do what they do best. We value every voice by caring deeply for every patient and each other. We show courage by running toward the challenge and we lean into new ideas by embracing curiosity and question asking. Together, we create our culture by living our values in our day-to-day interactions with our patients and teammates.
Job Summary
Responsible for establishing strategic and collaborative strategies to develop and support a competitive position and overall growth in the market. Utilizes strategic thinking and external facing activities to enable growth of assigned hospitals. Facilitates business growth by developing and maintaining contacts with current and prospective customers, community leaders and organizations. Works closely with the hospitals management and clinical teams.
Essential Functions
* Directs the strategic planning and marketing for the designated hospitals, with input from hospital, Region and Division leadership.
* Provides operational/fiscal oversight, consults with and advises designated hospitals on a regular basis; evaluates leadership competence and makes changes, as necessary.
* Ensures that all policies established by the Governing Body of all designated hospitals are implemented appropriately.
* Directs the strategic planning and marketing for the designated hospital, with input from hospital, Region, Group and Division leadership.
* Prepares and submits an annual budget for the designated hospital, showing the expected revenue and expenditures as required by the board.
* In coordination with the hospital board, the medical staff, and other hospital personnel, responds to the community's needs for quality health care services by monitoring the adequacy of the hospital's medical activities.
* Oversees and provides direction to designated hospital leadership regarding hospital mission, quality performance, compliance, objectives, expected productivity, and efficiency.
* Works collaboratively with Human Resources and hospital leaders on employee relation issues and turnover.
* Conduct monthly operating reviews with designated hospitals. Presents monthly and quarterly consolidated operating report for assigned market.
* In collaboration with onsite hospital leadership ensures maintenance of physical properties in good and safe state of repair and operation.
* Oversees the business office functions of the designated hospitals to ensure that funds are collected and expended to the best possible advantage.
* Acts as an effective liaison between the hospital and the medical staff; meets with and communicates with hospital medical staff as needed; represents the hospital at external functions.
* Performs other duties that may be necessary or in the best interest of the hospitals individually and as a group
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities/Expectations
* Basic computer skills with working knowledge of current software- Microsoft Office, word-processing and spreadsheet software.
* Able to demonstrate knowledge of JCAHO, local, state and federal laws and regulations.
* Knowledge of general budgeting, accounting and management skills.
* Knowledge of cost reporting, profit and loss and budget compliance.
* Ability to work well with management teams and employees in a multi-site environment.
* Must read, write and speak fluent English.
* Must have good and regular attendance.
* Approximate percent of time required to travel: 60%
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
Pay Range: $240,000-$304,000/yr.
ScionHealth has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit-eligible employees that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, and Wellness.
Qualifications
Education
* Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, finance, or clinical specialty. Master's degree in healthcare administration, business administration, or clinical specialty preferred.
* An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may substitute for education requirements.
Licenses/Certifications
* None required
Experience
* Five years' senior-level experience in healthcare administration/management, preferably in a hospital setting, with experience in facility operations management, human resources management and/or finance required.
* Prior sales/marketing/public relations experience strongly preferred.
* Completion of Executive Fellow program given priority consideration.
* Multi-site healthcare management experience preferred
* Graduate level education and/or completion of Executive Fellow program may substitute on a year-to-year basis for the required experience.
$240k-304k yearly 39d ago
CEO Aequitas Solutions
Banyan Software
Chief executive officer job in Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Job Description
Banyan Software provides the best permanent home for successful enterprise software companies, their employees, and customers. We are on a mission to acquire, build and grow great enterprise software businesses all over the world that have dominant positions in niche vertical markets. In recent years, Banyan was named the #1 fastest-growing private software company in the US on the Inc. 5000 and amongst the top 10 fastest-growing companies by the Deloitte Technology Fast 500. Founded in 2016 with a permanent capital base setup to preserve the legacy of founders, Banyan focuses on a buy and hold for life strategy for growing software companies that serve specialized vertical markets.
About Aequitas Solutions
Aequitas Solutions is a leading provider of K-12 education technology that enables schools and districts to operate more efficiently and deliver data-driven instruction. Our flagship Student Information System powers critical workflows for administrators, educators, students, and families. We are committed to providing innovative, reliable technology supported by exceptional service-so educators can stay focused on what matters most: student success.
As we enter our next phase of growth, Aequitas is seeking a CEO to advance our product strategy, strengthen customer partnerships, and expand our footprint across new and existing K-12 markets.
Position Overview
Aequitas is seeking an experienced, strategic, and execution-focused ChiefExecutiveOfficer to lead the company through its next chapter of product innovation, operational excellence, and market expansion. The ideal candidate combines SaaS leadership experience with a product-centric mindset, strong financial and operational acumen, and the ability to inspire high-performing teams.
This role requires someone who leads with energy, clarity, and collaboration; who is comfortable working closely with investors; and who can engage credibly with senior leaders in the education ecosystem.
Key ResponsibilitiesStrategy & Leadership
Develop and communicate a clear, measurable long-term growth strategy; align and motivate employees around company-wide priorities and outcomes.
Foster a culture of accountability, customer-centricity, and continuous improvement across all functions.
Build, mentor, and retain a high-performing leadership team, creating clear development and succession pathways.
Go-to-Market & Growth
Lead the company's go-to-market strategy, ensuring alignment across sales, marketing, and customer success.
Strengthen market positioning and messaging; drive predictable pipeline creation, improved win rates, and expansion opportunities.
Support key customer and partner relationships, acting as a visible and trusted executive sponsor.
Product & Innovation
Partner closely with product leadership to shape the product roadmap and accelerate innovation across the platform.
Champion customer-driven product development and ensure tight alignment between market needs and product strategy.
Operational & Financial Management
Own the company P&L, ensuring disciplined execution of financial and operational plans.
Drive processes that enhance efficiency, scalability, and cross-functional alignment.
Maintain strong communication and transparency with the Board and investors.
External Presence
Serve as the public face of the company with education leaders, industry partners, and prospective customers.
Represent Aequitas at events, conferences, and key industry forums.
QualificationsRequired
Prior C-level or senior executive leadership experience in a SaaS business with full P&L responsibility.
Demonstrated success driving growth (10%+ annually) in a recurring-revenue model.
Strong understanding of go-to-market mechanics; experience leading sales, marketing, or customer-facing teams.
Product-oriented mindset with experience shaping and delivering a roadmap that drives customer value.
Excellent stakeholder management, including direct engagement with investors and senior customer executives.
People-first leadership style rooted in trust, accountability, and respect.
PST Time Zone / hours required
Preferred
Experience in EdTech, K-12 markets, or a regulated vertical SaaS environment.
Experience leading through multi-product expansion, platform modernization, or major transformation initiatives.
Background in private-equity-backed or investor-owned companies.
Benefits
Competitive compensation package (base + bonus) commensurate with experience
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Generous vacation and company holiday schedule
401(k) participation with company match
Opportunity to lead a mission-driven organization serving thousands of educators and students
The expected base salary for this position is: $160,000 - 200,000 USD and includes incentive compensation and equity (when applicable). Salary is based on a number of factors including market conditions, location and may vary depending on job-related skills and experience.
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$160k-200k yearly 20d ago
CEO - Chief Executive Officer
WDP Healthcare
Chief executive officer job in Palm Springs, CA
CEO responsibilities will include but not limited to -
Provides leadership and direction to managers and staff on daily basis
Assists with preparation of annual budget and prepares an operating business plan
Insures compliance to accreditation standards and requirements, as well as any federal, state, or local certifying and licensure bodies
Ensures staff in services and training programs are implemented and followed
Participates in establishment of structures, bylaws, policies and procedures that allow the professional staff to effectively carry out duties and functions
Facilitates daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual meetings as required or scheduled
Participates in treatment program changes and developments, meets and confers with clinical team, Physicians and standing committees to formulate treatment policies and management of resources
Participates in ongoing supervision of clients and insures that there needs are meet
Ensures the referral source management process is delivered accurately and timely. Communicate with business development team as necessary
Serves as liaison with medical and psychiatric consultants. Ensure quality medical care is being rendered
Participates in public relations efforts and state/national professional organizations
Partners and communicates with call center daily to ensure admission process is managed effectively and accurately
Develops facility master staffing guide in conjunction with National Chief Operating Officer
Develops cost containment ideas for facility
Approves all expenditures for facility departments as outlined in annual budget
Partners with Human Resource department to review and approve facility job descriptions and ensure timely performance evaluations on staff
Sit on interview panel for prospective employees
Review all incident reports weekly to assess risk management
Develops, implements, documents and participates in performance improvement program
Provides direct supervision through use of performance competency process and scheduled supervision
Responsible and accountable for managing direct reports including: Preparation and presentation of performance evaluations, objective setting, compensation recommendations, training and development, disciplinary actions, selection interviews, and monitoring adherence to Company and department policies, procedures, and practices.
Responsible for creating and supporting a positive, professional, team-oriented, harassment-free work environment by understanding and complying with the Company's policies, by demonstrating the Company's competencies, and being a role model for the Company Values.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
The CEO MUST have a strong background of leadership within the Mental Health Care and/or Behavioral Health Care fields. With a preference to those who have successfully grown and operated Residential Substance Abuse Treatment facilities and multi-site locations.
Masters Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Must possess an understanding of the nature of the disease concept and recovery that has been demonstrated through progressively increased responsibilities in the healthcare industry.
Minimum of 5 years experience in a behavioral healthcare field.
Minimum of 5 years in a supervisory role and demonstrated abilities to mentor and develop staff.
Ability to read and interpret written information; write clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar. Ability to speak clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification; responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills; and participates in meetings.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
If in personal recovery, a minimum of 5 years clean and sober.
Additional Information
IF YOU DO NOT MEET THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS YOU WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS ROLE.
Please contact us for more information on these roles.
$140k-255k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Vice President, Head of Clinical Operations
Easterseals Southern California 4.1
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
The Vice President, Head of Clinical Operations for Autism Services is a key enterprise leader responsible for translating strategic vision into operational execution for Easterseals Southern California (ESSC). Reporting to the Chief Clinical Officer, this role partners closely with the VP, Head of Clinical Services to ensure operational standards and supports are in place. This role leads the implementation of standardized workflows, center development, and performance management systems that drive efficiency, quality, and compliance. With oversight of fiscal planning, data analytics, and cross-functional initiatives, this role ensures that Autism Services deliver measurable outcomes, operational excellence, and a consistent experience for individuals, families, and stakeholders.
Compensation ranges from $170,000 - $221,000 annually
Responsibilities
Participates as a key member of the leadership team to develop and implement the Autism Services strategic plan, goals, and objectives aligned with Easterseals' mission.
Reviews, revises and implements consistent operational standards, practices, and workflows across all autism service centers for added efficiencies and opportunities through the use of technology and other systems.
Standardizes workflows and operational practices across all autism service centers to ensure efficiency, high-quality care, and consistency.
Leads and mentor a team of direct reports, fostering alignment with organizational goals and a culture of excellence.
Oversees staffing models, training, and service delivery in partnership with service line leads.
Partners with the VP of Clinical Services and the VP of Networks to align operations with clinical strategy and evidence-based practices.
Collaborates with the VP of Provider Networks and the VP of Clinical Services to expand access, enhance provider performance, and improve participant outcomes.
Works cross-functionally with People Services on recruitment, succession planning, and leadership development.
Partners with service line leads to provide comprehensive oversight and ensure consistency in all aspects of Autism Services operations, including staffing, training, and service delivery.
Supports the financial health by ensuring budgets are strategically developed, closely monitored, and effectively managed. Services should be maximizing revenue streams, controlling costs, and optimizing resource allocation to support long-term financial stability and mission-driven outcomes.
Leads quality assurance and process improvement initiatives to enhance service delivery and client outcomes.
Leads innovative initiatives by identifying and implementing new care delivery models, operational technologies, and strategic partnerships that enhance service efficiency, scalability, and outcomes.
Leverages data analytics to guide strategic decision-making, track key performance indicators (KPIs), and foster a culture of continuous improvement across clinical and operational domains.
Promotes a culture of service excellence and feedback across all stakeholder groups.
Leads quality assurance and process improvement initiatives to strengthen service delivery, ensure regulatory compliance, and enhance client outcomes.
Ensures adherence to legal and ethical standards. This includes industry regulations, ESSC's policies, and ethical conduct within the workplace. Foster a culture of Compliance, Ethics, and Integrity within the organization.
Oversees the planning and development of new autism centers and facility enhancements, ensuring operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and alignment with strategic growth objectives.
Provides strategic leadership for the autism service line, overseeing project change management initiatives, driving change, cultivating a culture of excellence and innovation, and contributing to the development and evaluation of new programs.
Collaborates with external vendors, payors, and internal stakeholders to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery, effective communication, and enhanced client satisfaction across all operational touchpoints.
Promotes a culture of service excellence and continuous feedback across all stakeholder groups.
Partners with leaders to ensure strategic alignment and unified support of organizational priorities.
Qualifications
Education
Master's degree in healthcare administration, business analysis, clinical psychology, behavioral health, or related field.
Experience
Minimum 10 years of progressive leadership experience in clinical operations, preferably in autism, health care or behavioral health services.
Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage complex projects, and drive strategic initiatives.
Proven success in strategic leadership roles
A track record of driving operational excellence and innovation
Deep domain expertise in autism service models, and regulatory compliance.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Exceptional analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information and drive informed decision-making.
Deep expertise in autism spectrum disorders and evidence-based treatment models, including some preferred but not mandatory experience in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Comprehensive knowledge of healthcare operations, clinical standards, and regulatory compliance within behavioral health settings.
Proficiency in financial management, strategic budgeting, and utilization of data reporting tools to support operational and clinical performance.
Advanced capabilities in strategic planning, organizational development, and leading enterprise-wide change management initiatives.
Proven ability to lead, inspire, and develop cross-functional teams in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.
Strong interpersonal and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to build trust and alignment across diverse audiences, including families, staff, and external partners.
Expertise in project management and process improvement methodologies, such as Lean or Six Sigma.
Skilled in interpreting complex data sets and translating insights into actionable strategies that enhance service delivery and outcomes.
Demonstrated commitment to innovation, continuous learning, and fostering a culture of service excellence.
$170k-221k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Illumination Health + Home
Chief executive officer job in Santa Ana, CA
“Every person deserves compassion, dignity, and the safety of a place to call home.”
Homelessness is the largest social and public health crisis in California. Illumination Health + Home is a growing non-profit organization dedicated towards disrupting the cycle of homelessness by providing targeted, interdisciplinary services in our recuperative care centers, emergency shelters, housing services and children's and family programs. IH+H currently has 13+ facilities with 22+ micro-communities scattered across Orange County, Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire.
Job Description
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a member of the Executive Leadership Team responsible for leading, scaling, and optimizing all operational aspects of the organization. The COO oversees program operations, infrastructure, and administrative functions that support high-quality service delivery and growth and reports directly to the ChiefExecutiveOfficer (CEO).
The COO directly supervises the Vice President of Programs, Director of Operations, Director of Human Resources, and core infrastructure and support functions such as logistics and transportation, facilities and property management, data and reporting systems, information technology, procurement and supply chain, and organizational training and workforce development.
The salary range for this position is $190,000 - $220,000 annually, depending on experience.
Responsibilities
Overview
A Chief Operating Officer (COO) is an executive-level role that manages all of an organization's operations. Key Areas of Oversight:
Recuperative care and health-related programs
CalAIM and other managed care-related programs, including Enhanced Care Management and Community Supports where applicable
Program operations and performance management
Logistics and transportation
Facilities and property management
Supply chain and procurement
Data, reporting, and systems
Information technology and security
Workforce operations (in partnership with Human Resources)
Training and development
Program and CalAIM Leadership
Provide strategic oversight and coordination for CalAIM-related programs and other health plan or managed care contracts.
Ensure compliance with state, county, and managed care plan requirements, including reporting, billing workflows, and documentation standards.
Partner with program and clinical leaders to meet performance benchmarks, quality measures, and contractual obligations.
Operational Oversight
Oversee day-to-day operations across multiple sites and service lines.
Lead logistics and transportation functions to support client services and internal operations.
Direct facilities and property management, including safety, maintenance, and emergency preparedness.
Manage procurement and supply chain, including vendor relationships, inventory, and cost-control strategies
Ensure strong operational reporting, dashboards, and organizational analytics.
Program Integration and Performance
Supervise and support the Vice President of Programs and program leadership teams.
Standardize workflows, policies, and procedures to improve consistency and quality across programs.
Support operational readiness for expansion projects, new sites, and new services.
Finance and Resource Stewardship
Partner with the Finance team on budgeting, forecasting, and resource allocation for operations and programs.
Identify opportunities for cost savings, process improvements, and efficiency gains.
Support audits, grant compliance, and contract reporting from an operational perspective.
Technology and Systems
Oversee information technology, data systems, and security in collaboration with internal or external IT partners.
Guide implementation and optimization of case management systems, electronic records, and other core platforms.
Promote data integrity, usability, and access for decision-making and performance management.
People, Culture, and Leadership
Lead and develop a high-performing team of directors and senior managers.
Foster a trauma-informed, equity-driven, and collaborative organizational culture.
Support leadership development, coaching, and performance management practices aligned with organizational values.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree in a related field preferred (such as business, public administration, health administration, or a related discipline).
Significant senior leadership experience (typically 8-10+ years) overseeing operations in health, housing, human services, or a related environment.
Experience with managed care or health plan partnerships and value-based or outcomes-based contracts strongly preferred.
Demonstrated success leading multisite operations and complex cross-functional teams.
Strong systems-thinking, planning, and organizational skills.
Demonstrated expertise in operations, including logistics, facilities, procurement, and infrastructure management.
Skill in using data and metrics to inform decisions, drive performance, and support continuous improvement.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and relationship-building skills with internal and external stakeholders.
Mission-driven and aligned with serving people experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
Steady and solutions-oriented in fast-paced, high-growth, and sometimes ambiguous environments.
Committed to equity, inclusion, and trauma-informed practice in organizational culture and service delivery.
Benefits
Medical Insurance funded up to 91% by Illumination Health + Home (Kaiser and Blue Shield), depending on the plan
Dental and Vision Insurance
Life, AD&D and LTD Insurance funded 100% by Illumination Foundation
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Reimbursement
401K with Company Matching
15 days' vacation PTO/year
6 days sick PTO/year
10 days holiday PTO/year
Potential eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSFL) for federally qualified loans
$190k-220k yearly Auto-Apply 28d ago
Chief Operating Officer-2023
Major Executive Search
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
Menlo Micro 2023 - Search original was called VP, Sales and Marketing but later changed to Chief Operating Officer.
$114k-212k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Chief Operations Officer
Inland Respite Inc.
Chief executive officer job in Corona, CA
Job Description
Now Hiring: Chief Operations Officer (COO)
Location: Corona, California | Full-Time/On-Site | Travel: Moderate Travel
Department: Executive
Classification: Exempt | Reports To: ChiefExecutiveOfficer (CEO)
Our Mission
At Inland Respite, Inc., representing A&S Management, we are dedicated to supporting families and individuals with developmental disabilities by providing compassionate, person-centered care that fosters independence, dignity, and a better quality of life. Our leadership team strives to create sustainable systems and programs that serve both individuals and the broader community.
Position Summary
Reporting directly to the CEO, the Chief Operations Officer (COO) will play a key role in guiding organizational growth, impact, and long-term sustainability. The COO provides executive oversight and leadership across multiple business entities including direct support programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and real estate development initiatives for community use.
This position requires a strategic, hands-on leader capable of ensuring operational excellence, fiscal responsibility, and alignment with the organization's mission. The COO will oversee all operations, program delivery, property management, compliance, and administrative functions, while fostering a culture of accountability, innovation, and collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Organizational Leadership & Strategy
Partner with the CEO to develop and execute strategic goals and initiatives.
Provide leadership and direction across departments to ensure mission-aligned performance.
Participate in Board and Executive Committee meetings, offering insight into performance, risk, and opportunity areas.
Operational Oversight
Direct and manage daily operations across all entities, including service delivery, administrative functions, and property development.
Develop and maintain standard operating procedures and performance metrics.
Optimize workflows, efficiency, and cross-departmental coordination.
Lead continuous improvement initiatives and monitor organizational performance.
Program & Service Delivery
Oversee programs serving individuals with developmental disabilities, ensuring compliance with all regulatory and funding requirements.
Monitor caseloads, consumer satisfaction, and service outcomes.
Collaborate with regional centers, DDS, and other partners to expand and enhance service offerings.
Facilities, Property & Development
Supervise operations of land and real estate development projects that support community needs.
Oversee lease agreements, facility operations, and capital planning.
Coordinate with architects, planners, and contractors to ensure project success and compliance.
Financial Management & Compliance
Partner with the CFO to oversee budgets, contracts, and fiscal performance across multiple entities.
Monitor cost controls, contract compliance, and grant reporting.
Support audits, risk management, and adherence to local, state, and federal requirements.
Team Development & Culture
Collaborate with the Chief People Officer (CPO) to support recruitment, training, and leadership development.
Foster a culture of equity, transparency, and collaboration.
Support performance management, staff engagement, and succession planning.
Risk Management & Quality Improvement
Oversee risk management, compliance, and safety programs.
Ensure proper incident reporting, quality assurance, and corrective action systems.
Lead quality improvement initiatives to drive performance and service excellence.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required, Master's degree in Business, Public Administration, Social Services, Behavioral Health, or a related field preferred.
Background in social services or behavioral health is required.
Experience in respite services is preferred.
10+ years of senior leadership experience, including at least 5 years in an executive-level role.
Proven experience managing complex, multi-site or multi-agency operations.
Extensive background in developmental disabilities services or broader health and human services.
Strong financial management, organizational leadership, and strategic planning experience.
In-depth knowledge of DDS, Regional Centers, Medicaid, HUD, and other regulatory and compliance frameworks.
Excellent communication, leadership, and relationship-building skills, with the ability to work effectively across multidisciplinary teams and diverse stakeholder groups.
Core Competencies
Strategic and visionary leadership
Integrity and ethical decision-making
Financial and operational acumen
Innovation and problem-solving
Community and stakeholder engagement
Cultural humility and inclusion
Crisis management and resilience
What We Offer
Competitive executive compensation and comprehensive benefits.
A mission-driven, values-based leadership environment.
Professional growth and long-term leadership opportunities.
The opportunity to shape services that make a lasting impact in the community.
Apply Today!
Join a passionate team leading meaningful change across Southern California. Submit your application and take the next step in your career with Inland Respite, Inc. | Representing A&S Management.
$114k-212k yearly est. 23d ago
Vice President, Corporate Development
31 MSI
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
About Marvell
Marvell's semiconductor solutions are the essential building blocks of the data infrastructure that connects our world. Across enterprise, cloud and AI, and carrier architectures, our innovative technology is enabling new possibilities.
At Marvell, you can affect the arc of individual lives, lift the trajectory of entire industries, and fuel the transformative potential of tomorrow. For those looking to make their mark on purposeful and enduring innovation, above and beyond fleeting trends, Marvell is a place to thrive, learn, and lead.
Your Team, Your Impact
Corporate Development
What You Can Expect
The Vice President Corporate Development will report directly to the Executive Vice President Corporate Development and serve as a senior executive leading Marvell's global M&A, strategic investment, partnership, and joint-venture activities.
This individual will define and drive the company's inorganic growth strategy with a primary focus on data-center infrastructure, AI compute, networking, storage, and advanced interconnect technologies. The VP will partner closely with executive leadership, business units, and engineering leadership to shape strategy, evaluate critical technology gaps, and execute high-impact transactions that strengthen Marvell's competitive position.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a senior strategic leader shaping Marvell's long-term inorganic growth strategy with a focus on data-center and AI infrastructure markets.
Build, oversee, and continuously refine a global pipeline of high-value opportunities, including acquisitions, strategic investments, and ecosystem partnerships.
Lead end-to-end deal execution for major transactions: strategic rationale, valuation, due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and closing.
Partner with engineering and business unit executives to identify technology adjacencies, assess build-vs-buy-vs-partner alternatives, and establish actionable recommendations for the C-suite and Board.
Oversee development of financial models, synergy estimates, integration plans, and investment theses for complex technology transactions.
Collaborate closely with the executive leadership team and business units to ensure alignment across strategy, finance, technology, and operations.
Present opportunities, recommendations, and post-acquisition results to the CEO, executive staff, and Board of Directors.
Represent Marvell in strategic external engagements with target companies, VCs, investment banks, ecosystem partners, and industry leaders.
The Vice President Corporate Development will report directly to the Executive Vice President Corporate Development and serve as a senior executive leading Marvell's global M&A, strategic investment, partnership, and joint-venture activities.
This individual will define and drive the company's inorganic growth strategy with a primary focus on data-center infrastructure, AI compute, networking, storage, and advanced interconnect technologies. The VP will partner closely with executive leadership, business units, and engineering leadership to shape strategy, evaluate critical technology gaps, and execute high-impact transactions that strengthen Marvell's competitive position.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a senior strategic leader shaping Marvell's long-term inorganic growth strategy with a focus on data-center and AI infrastructure markets.
Build, oversee, and continuously refine a global pipeline of high-value opportunities, including acquisitions, strategic investments, and ecosystem partnerships.
Lead end-to-end deal execution for major transactions: strategic rationale, valuation, due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and closing.
Partner with engineering and business unit executives to identify technology adjacencies, assess build-vs-buy-vs-partner alternatives, and establish actionable recommendations for the C-suite and Board.
Oversee development of financial models, synergy estimates, integration plans, and investment theses for complex technology transactions.
Collaborate closely with the executive leadership team and business units to ensure alignment across strategy, finance, technology, and operations.
Present opportunities, recommendations, and post-acquisition results to the CEO, executive staff, and Board of Directors.
Represent Marvell in strategic external engagements with target companies, VCs, investment banks, ecosystem partners, and industry leaders.
This role is on-site only, based at one of Marvell's Californiaoffices:
Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley HQ)
Irvine, CA (Orange County)
What We're Looking For
Bachelor's degree in business, finance, engineering, or related field; MBA preferred.
15-20+ years of relevant experience, including significant leadership roles in corporate development, M&A, strategy, investment banking, or private equity, with deep exposure to semiconductors or data-center infrastructure.
Proven track record of owning and closing complex, high-value transactions.
Deep understanding of semiconductor technology, cloud and AI infrastructure, networking, compute architectures, and related market dynamics.
Exceptional strategic thinking and the ability to connect technology trends to long-term corporate growth priorities.
Strong negotiation skills, executive presence, and the ability to influence at the highest levels internally and externally.
Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high-performing teams and manage multiple, parallel workstreams in a complex global organization.
Experience sourcing and managing venture investments and implementing strategic partnerships with emerging technology companies.
Domain expertise in finance, accounting, legal and other relevant areas, including financial analysis, valuation, market analysis, deal structuring, licensing and regulatory frameworks.
Additional Compensation and Benefit Elements
With competitive compensation and great benefits, you will enjoy our workstyle within an environment of shared collaboration, transparency, and inclusivity. We're dedicated to giving our people the tools and resources they need to succeed in doing work that matters, and to grow and develop with us. For additional information on what it's like to work at Marvell, visit our Careers page.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
Interview Integrity
As part of our commitment to fair and authentic hiring practices, we ask that candidates do not use AI tools (e.g., transcription apps, real-time answer generators like ChatGPT, CoPilot, or note-taking bots) during interviews.
Our interviews are designed to assess your personal experience, thought process, and communication skills in real-time. If a candidate uses such tools during an interview, they will be disqualified from the hiring process.
This position may require access to technology and/or software subject to U.S. export control laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). As such, applicants must be eligible to access export-controlled information as defined under applicable law. Marvell may be required to obtain export licensing approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or the U.S. Department of State. Except for U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, or protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), all applicants may be subject to an export license review process prior to employment.
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$175k-294k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
Vice President, Corporate Development
Marvell
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
Marvell's semiconductor solutions are the essential building blocks of the data infrastructure that connects our world. Across enterprise, cloud and AI, and carrier architectures, our innovative technology is enabling new possibilities. At Marvell, you can affect the arc of individual lives, lift the trajectory of entire industries, and fuel the transformative potential of tomorrow. For those looking to make their mark on purposeful and enduring innovation, above and beyond fleeting trends, Marvell is a place to thrive, learn, and lead.
Your Team, Your Impact
Corporate Development
What You Can Expect
The Vice President Corporate Development will report directly to the Executive Vice President Corporate Development and serve as a senior executive leading Marvell's global M&A, strategic investment, partnership, and joint-venture activities.
This individual will define and drive the company's inorganic growth strategy with a primary focus on data-center infrastructure, AI compute, networking, storage, and advanced interconnect technologies. The VP will partner closely with executive leadership, business units, and engineering leadership to shape strategy, evaluate critical technology gaps, and execute high-impact transactions that strengthen Marvell's competitive position.
Key Responsibilities
* Serve as a senior strategic leader shaping Marvell's long-term inorganic growth strategy with a focus on data-center and AI infrastructure markets.
* Build, oversee, and continuously refine a global pipeline of high-value opportunities, including acquisitions, strategic investments, and ecosystem partnerships.
* Lead end-to-end deal execution for major transactions: strategic rationale, valuation, due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and closing.
* Partner with engineering and business unit executives to identify technology adjacencies, assess build-vs-buy-vs-partner alternatives, and establish actionable recommendations for the C-suite and Board.
* Oversee development of financial models, synergy estimates, integration plans, and investment theses for complex technology transactions.
* Collaborate closely with the executive leadership team and business units to ensure alignment across strategy, finance, technology, and operations.
* Present opportunities, recommendations, and post-acquisition results to the CEO, executive staff, and Board of Directors.
* Represent Marvell in strategic external engagements with target companies, VCs, investment banks, ecosystem partners, and industry leaders.
The Vice President Corporate Development will report directly to the Executive Vice President Corporate Development and serve as a senior executive leading Marvell's global M&A, strategic investment, partnership, and joint-venture activities.
This individual will define and drive the company's inorganic growth strategy with a primary focus on data-center infrastructure, AI compute, networking, storage, and advanced interconnect technologies. The VP will partner closely with executive leadership, business units, and engineering leadership to shape strategy, evaluate critical technology gaps, and execute high-impact transactions that strengthen Marvell's competitive position.
Key Responsibilities
* Serve as a senior strategic leader shaping Marvell's long-term inorganic growth strategy with a focus on data-center and AI infrastructure markets.
* Build, oversee, and continuously refine a global pipeline of high-value opportunities, including acquisitions, strategic investments, and ecosystem partnerships.
* Lead end-to-end deal execution for major transactions: strategic rationale, valuation, due diligence, deal structuring, negotiations, and closing.
* Partner with engineering and business unit executives to identify technology adjacencies, assess build-vs-buy-vs-partner alternatives, and establish actionable recommendations for the C-suite and Board.
* Oversee development of financial models, synergy estimates, integration plans, and investment theses for complex technology transactions.
* Collaborate closely with the executive leadership team and business units to ensure alignment across strategy, finance, technology, and operations.
* Present opportunities, recommendations, and post-acquisition results to the CEO, executive staff, and Board of Directors.
* Represent Marvell in strategic external engagements with target companies, VCs, investment banks, ecosystem partners, and industry leaders.
This role is on-site only, based at one of Marvell's Californiaoffices:
* Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley HQ)
* Irvine, CA (Orange County)
What We're Looking For
* Bachelor's degree in business, finance, engineering, or related field; MBA preferred.
* 15-20+ years of relevant experience, including significant leadership roles in corporate development, M&A, strategy, investment banking, or private equity, with deep exposure to semiconductors or data-center infrastructure.
* Proven track record of owning and closing complex, high-value transactions.
* Deep understanding of semiconductor technology, cloud and AI infrastructure, networking, compute architectures, and related market dynamics.
* Exceptional strategic thinking and the ability to connect technology trends to long-term corporate growth priorities.
* Strong negotiation skills, executive presence, and the ability to influence at the highest levels internally and externally.
* Demonstrated ability to lead and develop high-performing teams and manage multiple, parallel workstreams in a complex global organization.
* Experience sourcing and managing venture investments and implementing strategic partnerships with emerging technology companies.
* Domain expertise in finance, accounting, legal and other relevant areas, including financial analysis, valuation, market analysis, deal structuring, licensing and regulatory frameworks.
Additional Compensation and Benefit Elements
With competitive compensation and great benefits, you will enjoy our workstyle within an environment of shared collaboration, transparency, and inclusivity. We're dedicated to giving our people the tools and resources they need to succeed in doing work that matters, and to grow and develop with us. For additional information on what it's like to work at Marvell, visit our Careers page.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
Interview Integrity
As part of our commitment to fair and authentic hiring practices, we ask that candidates do not use AI tools (e.g., transcription apps, real-time answer generators like ChatGPT, CoPilot, or note-taking bots) during interviews.
Our interviews are designed to assess your personal experience, thought process, and communication skills in real-time. If a candidate uses such tools during an interview, they will be disqualified from the hiring process.
This position may require access to technology and/or software subject to U.S. export control laws and regulations, including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). As such, applicants must be eligible to access export-controlled information as defined under applicable law. Marvell may be required to obtain export licensing approval from the U.S. Department of Commerce and/or the U.S. Department of State. Except for U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, or protected individuals as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), all applicants may be subject to an export license review process prior to employment.
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$175k-294k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
Executive Vice President of OSP Construction & Engineering
Cityside Fiber
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
Executive Vice President of OSP Construction & Engineering About the Job
Cityside Fiber is seeking a motivated Senior Vice President of OSP Construction & Engineering to join our Operations team. This role is responsible for managing all facets of the OSP project department including fiber engineering, program management, vendor selection and management, as well as internal construction and splicing teams, and plays a key part in deploying our market strategy as it relates to fiber to the premises. Success in this position requires advanced knowledge of OSP networks, construction methodologies for fiber to the home delivery, design, GIS initiatives, and optical technologies, strong organizational abilities, and adaptability in a fast-paced environment.
Responsibilities
Manage and oversee the Director of Project Management, Program Managers and Project Managers to ensure the timely processing of project financial steps, including PORs, POs, and invoices
Oversee the Project team handling of budgets and change orders based on contracts
Develop high-level OSP schedule/budget for each opportunity for a deployment phase
Develop detailed baseline OSP schedule upon project kickoff (using standardized OSP project tools), and maintain this schedule throughout the course of the project
Ensure that project tracker is updated daily
Hiring and managing a team that are qualified in OSP construction and managing contractors in the field and fiber engineering
Manage all facets of the OSP project department including fiber engineering, program management, vendor selection and management as well as internal construction and splicing teams
Daily and frequent interaction with third party outside plant engineering and construction suppliers, local municipalities, public utilities, product leads, and sales/sales support team members
Deliver projects on time, on budget, within quality and safety standards
Quickly resolve OSP roadblocks
Effectively track, report and communicate OSP project progress
Ensure construction management teams are executing according to planned project timelines
Provide early communication on potential due date, interval, and/or budget slips along with corrective actions to the Executive leadership team
Ensure as-built drawings to Fiber Engineering upon completion of construction for each segment
Ensure project meet deadlines
Track and manage key operating metrics, presenting production metrics on a weekly basis
Create a consistent roadmap for stable service delivery, evaluating new vendor technologies, and ensuring effective cross-functional communication to align with company initiatives
Participate in project meetings at the corporate level and effectively support the overall project effort
Interface with senior management on critical projects, customer escalations, and budget reviews
Acting as the company liaison, represent corporate interests when interfacing with local, state, and federal governmental agencies in matters affecting the fiber optic network
Learn and develop an understanding of all systems, tools, and processes (i.e., reporting, capacity, and ticketing tools, etc.) that support the workflow of projects and suggest improvements
Manage "Trouble Management" reporting, emergency restoration/disaster recovery and general contractor and other vendor related duties
Contribute to a culture of trust, integrity, and collaboration
Understand and uphold Cityside Fiber's core purpose and values and be passionate about what we do
Qualifications
BS Engineering related field or Construction Management or equivalent experience
Fifteen years technical and management work related experience in the telecommunications industry with emphasis on transmission methods, OSP/ISP, optical networks, project management, and direct customer interface
Ten years' experience with GIS system usage preferred
Proven expertise in managing large-scale infrastructure projects, specifically in telecommunications and fiber optic construction (FTTH, OSP)
Strong background in project management, financials, budgeting, and P&L responsibilities
Proficient with PCs, Microsoft Office Applications (Word, Excel, Project, etc.)
Experience in Vetro or similar fiber management tool
Advanced knowledge of OSP networks, construction methodologies for fiber to the home delivery, design, GIS initiatives, and optical technologies
The individual will be responsible for the prompt delivery of FTTx
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Outstanding critical thinking and decision-making process, the anticipation of risky business situations with deliberate and swift response to same
The individual must possess outstanding communication skills, written and verbal, as well as strong interpersonal skills as he/she interfaces with subordinates, peers, customers, and vendors
Ability to prioritize tasks and work under pressure
Skilled at driving to and presenting production metrics on a weekly basis
Must possess a valid driver's license and be insurable under the company insurance policy
About Cityside Fiber
Cityside Fiber is on a mission to deliver high-quality, reliable internet to communities through innovation and a people-first approach. Headquartered in Irvine, CA, we are an emerging telecommunications provider expanding rapidly due to high demand. Our culture is built on innovation, accountability, and trust, and we seek independent thinkers who want to contribute to something big.
Location
Headquarters in Irvine, CA. May require travel depending on role.
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary $240,000+ annually (dependent on experience)
Bonus and equity package available
Relocation assistance available for qualified candidates
Company-sponsored medical & dental for employees (Subsidized for dependents)
401(k) with company match
Paid Time Off (PTO), sick leave, and holidays
Growth opportunities & career development programs
Why Cityside Fiber?
Cityside Fiber believes that we all deserve amazing internet! Our core purpose is to create networks that better enable life-changing connectivity in our communities by daring to be different and having our team members put people first all while having fun. We're building a next-generation internet provider with a focus on innovation, accountability, and trust. At Cityside Fiber, you'll work with a passionate team, have room for growth, and make a real impact.
How to Apply
For immediate consideration, submit your resume through our careers site. No phone inquiries, please.
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Cityside Fiber is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to diversity and inclusion.
$240k yearly 46d ago
Vice President of Operations
Revelyst
Chief executive officer job in Irvine, CA
The **Vice President of Operations** is responsible for leading global manufacturing operations across hardgoods and softgoods, driving operational excellence, quality, and scalability. This role oversees plant performance, production planning, facility integration, regional supply chain coordination, and transformation initiatives, ensuring results are delivered in alignment with business strategy and customer expectations. The ideal candidate brings deep manufacturing background in both hardgoods and softgoods, quality acumen, broad supply chain and business acumen, a proven track record in M&A and divestiture environments with experience in facility integration.
This role will play a critical part in supporting the Adventure Sports platform, which includes iconic brands such as Fox Racing, Bell, Giro, and CamelBak-ensuring manufacturing capabilities align with performance, durability, and brand standards.
This position reports to the **Revelyst Chief Supply Chain Officer** with a dotted line to the **Adventure Sports President** , and is located at our Adventure Sports platform in **Irvine, CA** .
**As the Vice President of Operations, you will have an opportunity to:**
+ Lead global manufacturing operations, ensuring efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness across all facilities.
+ Develop and execute global manufacturing strategies that support product innovation, growth, and margin improvement.
+ Oversee global make/buy decisions, material planning, capacity planning, and labor optimization.
+ Drive lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, and continuous improvement initiatives.
+ Implement performance metrics and accountability systems to improve throughput and reduce waste.
+ Champion automation and smart factory technologies.
+ Lead global manufacturing transformation initiatives including digitalization, process redesign, and organizational change.
+ Manage global facility integration during mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures.
+ Rationalize manufacturing footprint and harmonize systems and processes.
+ Oversee ERP implementation and optimization across global manufacturing operations.
+ Ensure data integrity, process standardization, and cross-functional alignment.
+ Build and lead a high-performing manufacturing team across multiple geographies.
+ Collaborate with Supply Chain, Engineering, Product Development, and Quality teams.
+ Foster a culture of innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement.
+ Lead transformation initiatives across supply chain functions, including digitalization, organizational redesign, standardization, performance mgmt. metrics, and process optimization.
+ Ability to operate effectively in a matrix organization
**You have:**
+ 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in global supply chain, manufacturing, and planning with Fortune 500 best in class companies.
+ Proven success in leading large-scale operations, transformations, and ERP implementations.
+ Deep understanding of hardgoods and softgoods manufacturing environments.
+ Experience in M&A, divestiture, and facility integration.
+ Strong quality management background and familiarity with regulatory compliance.
+ Exceptional leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
+ Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Operations, or related field (MBA preferred).
+ Experience in global manufacturing environments with multi-site operations.
+ Expertise in lean, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies.
+ Ability to lead through ambiguity and drive results in a fast-paced environment.
+ Passion for innovation, sustainability, and operational excellence.
+ Bilingual Spanish (Mexico primarily) proficiency is a plus, especially for collaboration across global manufacturing and supplier networks.
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**Pay Range:**
Annual Salary: $250,000.00 - $265,000.00
The actual annual salary offered to a candidate will be based on variables including experience, geographic location, education, and skills/achievements, and will be mutually agreed upon at the time of offer.
We offer a highly competitive salary, comprehensive benefits including: medical and dental, vision, disability and life insurance, 401K, PTO, paid holidays, gear discounts and the ability to add value to an exciting mission!
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**Revelyst is a collective of makers that design and manufacture performance gear and precision technologies. Our category-defining brands leverage meticulous craftsmanship and cross-collaboration to pursue new innovations that redefine what is humanly possible in the outdoors. Portfolio brands include Foresight Sports, Bushnell Golf, Fox, Bell, Giro, CamelBak, Bushnell, Simms Fishing and more.**
Revelyst is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants are considered for employment without regard race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and any other characteristics protected by law. The EEO Law poster is available here: *************************** .
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$250k-265k yearly 60d+ ago
VP of Operations
Hudson Technologies Inc. 4.4
Chief executive officer job in Ontario, CA
Hudson Technologies is the largest independent distributor of refrigerants and the largest refrigerant reclaimer in North America. Combined with our industry leading, patented, and proprietary On-Site Chiller Services we lead the way in lifecycle management of refrigerants and our commitment to the environment and combating the negative impact some refrigerants have on climate change.
Hudson placed number five on Forbes 2023 list of distinguished small companies.
$152k-215k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
Executive Director of Library Operations
Library Systems & Services 4.5
Chief executive officer job in Riverside, CA
Full-time Description
The Executive Director of Library Operations, Riverside, serves as the Director and County Librarian for Riverside County Library System. The Executive Director must provide exceptional guidance and mentorship to library staff. The role emphasizes fostering vibrant libraries and inspiring staff with innovative ideas to enhance the library experience.
The Executive Director should excel at promoting the use of library services among the public and strategic partners. Excellent judgment, effective relationship management, and strong communication skills with diverse stakeholders are essential for success in this position.
The Executive Director of Operations must collaborate closely with LS&S clients, local officials, library boards, and community stakeholders. This collaboration aims to ensure that libraries are responsive to local public needs and priorities. This position requires frequent travel, approximately 70% or more, to various library locations, clients, and potential clients.
Vision and Strategic Leadership
In collaboration with government partners, develop and implement a long-range vision for RCLS that aligns with community priorities.
Lead implementation and ongoing evaluation of the 2024-2027 strategic plan in collaboration with stakeholders; integrate strategic goals into annual budgeting, operations, and staff work plans.
In collaboration with government partners, lead future strategic planning efforts using internal resources to develop a multi-year plan.
Lead a team of senior managers in delivering relevant and engaging services.
Stay up to date with library, leadership, management, and customer service best practices, integrating innovative approaches into RCLS operations.
Organizational Culture
Lead retention efforts, talent development, succession planning, and staff engagement. Establish rapport and positive relationships with staff at all levels.
Encourage and create opportunities for training, continuing education, and professional development for all staff.
Champion exceptional customer service, problem-solving, and continuous improvement throughout the organization.
Cultivate a culture of collaboration, transparency, and mutual respect within and across management levels.
Lead team-building initiatives that strengthen collaboration and communication, encouraging cross-departmental collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Serve as a visible and accessible resource for staff, reinforcing the organization's commitment to service excellence.
Financial Management
Administer the annual operating and collections budgets; ensure sound fiscal stewardship and accountability, optimizing use of Library resources.
Identify and pursue diverse funding opportunities, including grants, partnerships, and philanthropic support.
Build strong relationships with Friends of the Library groups; support and facilitate the work of Friends groups.
Support the ongoing growth and development of the Library Foundation.
Community Relations
Serve as the public face of the Library; build relationships with community leaders and partner organizations.
Actively participate in community organizations; make a concerted and visible effort to be an engaging presence in all of the communities RCLS serves.
Increase visibility and support for the Library. Promote the Library's role as a center for education, lifelong learning, and literacy.
Oversee marketing and communication efforts.
Act as the Library's representative in local, regional, and statewide initiatives, partnerships, and consortia.
Administration
Responsible for the successful operational management of RCLS and alignment with the organization's mission and strategic priorities.
Develop and implement procedures and quality standards, including measurable goals, objectives, and performance indicators aligned with the strategic plan.
Routinely utilize LibraryIQ tools and data analytics to assess Library operations, communications, and collections.
Maintain a balanced Library collection that is responsive to community interests and priorities.
Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations; implement library best practices.
Prepare an annual report highlighting outputs, outcomes, and the impact of services.
In collaboration with government partners, advise on policy, make policy recommendations, and oversee policy implementation and compliance.
Ensure timely, transparent, and consistent communication with staff across all levels of the organization. Oversee development and implementation of internal communication strategies to ensure all staff are informed, aligned, and engaged.
Oversee the Edward Dean Museum and Gardens.
Additional duties as required.
Partner Relationship Management
Establish and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with Riverside County partners.
Serve as a point of escalation for patron and Riverside County partner concerns, collaborating to resolve issues promptly and efficiently.
Prepare a monthly report for Riverside County partners; communicate proactively with County partners and provide regular reports, briefings, and data-driven updates.
Ensure the Library fulfills the contractual scope of work.
Requirements
Master's Degree in Library Science or Library and Information Studies (MLS/MLIS required)
Senior Managerial experience (5+ years) required.
Proven experience in a management role with responsibilities for coaching and developing managers, managing customer relationships, and experience working onsite at client locations; experience in professional development and training preferred.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a talent for fostering relationships and driving team engagement.
Strong Collaborator who builds trust and cohesion with their peer group and teams.
Visionary with the ability to inspire and lead through change.
Customer-focused leader with a commitment to excellence in service.
Empathetic leader who supports others' growth and respects diverse perspectives.
Proactive problem-solver with a focus on continuous improvement.
Mobile and flexible, with a willingness to travel frequently to customer locations.
Experience analyzing and applying financial reports and data (usage, demographics, trends, etc.)
Demonstrated success in a complex, fast-paced environment.
Attend weekend or evening meetings and events as required, on call to respond to emergency situations.
Strong written and oral communication skills
Excellent organization and time management skills
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
A prominent level of reliability and dependability.
Frequent travel to library locations, clients, and potential clients. Must have a reliable source of personal transportation.
The position requires you to be located in Riverside County, CA, or within a 25-mile radius of Riverside County.
Salary Description $175,000 - $200,000
$175k-200k yearly 60d+ ago
VP, Operational Risk Business Partner
Cathay General Bancorp 4.4
Chief executive officer job in El Monte, CA
The Operational Risk Business Partner (ORBP) is part of our Second Line of Defense (2LOD) Operational Risk Management (ORM) function. ORBP will serve as a pivotal partner to front-line risk managers and business units in designing, executing, and maturing the bank's Risk and Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) program. ORBP will provide expert challenge, guidance, and subject-matter expertise to ensure robust risk identification, assessment, monitoring, and reporting. ORBP will collaborate with second-line SMEs to translate risk insights into actionable improvements, contribute to the development of key risk indicators (KRIs), and drive risk culture and training across divisions. This is an individual contributor role focused on delivering results through advice, governance, and expert guidance rather than direct team management.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Lead and coordinate the annual end to end and ongoing RCSA process with front-line risk managers across business units.
Provide independent oversight of operational risk management activities performed by the First Line of Defense.
Provide strong, constructive challenge to ensure comprehensive risk and control identification, assessment, and documentation. Validate risk ratings, control effectiveness, residual risk levels, and action plans; ensure consistency with policy standards and escalation thresholds. Review and approve risk and control narratives, risk taxonomy alignment, and control owner accountability.
Act as a trusted advisor to business unit risk champions and process owners, offering expert guidance on risk controls, control design, and risk acceptance criteria. Facilitate risk workshops, interviews, and scenario analysis to surface emerging risks and ensure timely remediation. Facilitate constructive dialogue between 1LOD and risk governance functions.
Lead the development, validation, and enhancement of the bank's Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) in partnership with owners and SMEs. Monitor KRI performance, perform trend analysis, and recommend risk-reduction actions or escalation when indicators breach thresholds. Integrate KRI results into governance forums and reporting to senior management and risk committees.
Design and deliver risk training programs, workshops, and communications to enhance risk awareness and control practices across divisions. Develop practical guidance, playbooks, and toolkits to standardize risk assessment methodologies and control testing approaches.
Collaborate with second-line SMEs (e.g., IT, cyber, information security, business continuity, model risk, compliance) to incorporate their assessments into the RCSA and KRIs. Translate SME findings into actionable risk actions, monitoring plans, and escalation paths.
Support the development and maintenance of risk libraries, control dictionaries, and standard risk assessment criteria.
Prepare and present risk and control status, themes, and remediation progress to risk committees, governance forums, and senior leadership.
Maintain issue and remediation tracking, ensuring timely closure and evidence of control improvements by conducting validation of all remediation plans by 1LOD.
Contribute to policy interpretation, standards, and procedures related to operational risk and RCSA practices.
Maintain high-quality RCSA documentation, control catalogs, and risk registers in the risk management systems.
Support New Product and services launch risk assessments.
Perform data-driven analyses to identify patterns, gaps, and opportunities for risk reduction.
Identify opportunities to enhance RCSA efficiency, consistency, and effectiveness through process improvements, automation, and technology solutions.
Participate in GRC system enhancement projects and user acceptance testing for risks systems.
Promote a strong risk culture by driving accountability, constructive challenge, and timely escalation of issues.
Stay current on regulatory expectations, industry.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Risk Management, Business Administration, or related discipline (Master's preferred)
Experience:
Minimum 5-7 years of experience in operational risk, RCSA, incident and issue management, internal controls, or audit within financial services or a similarly regulated industry.
Demonstrated ability to challenge front-line risk managers and influence risk-based decision making without direct line authority.
Prior experience as a second-line risk professional or risk partner with cross-functional collaboration across IT, cyber, information security, business continuity, compliance, and operations.
Deep understanding of first line processes and risk/control activities.
Skills/Ability:
Understanding of operational risk management principles, frameworks, and methodologies within the financial services industry. This includes knowledge of regulatory requirements (such as Basel III) and industry's best practices.
Knowledge of operational risk frameworks (e.g., Basel, ORMF), internal control standards, and incident management tools.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to interpret data and identify trends.
Strong analytical thinking and attention to detail.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities.
Ability to synthetize complex information into clear, actionable insights.
Attention to detail and a proactive mindset, ability to work under tight deadlines.
Collaborative mindset with a proactive attitude towards problem-solving.
OTHER DETAILS
$110K - $133K / year Pay determined based on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and location.This position may be eligible for a discretionary bonus.
$110k-133k yearly 7d ago
Executive Director, Performing Arts Theater (Administrator II)
California State University System 4.2
Chief executive officer job in San Bernardino, CA
The Executive Director is an essential position for the operations of the CSUSB Performing Arts Theater. This position will provide visionary and operational leadership for the university's new 500-seat venue, overseeing strategic planning, daily operations, programming, finances, and community engagement. This role combines arts management, fundraising, and audience development to ensure high-quality, diverse programming and long-term financial sustainability aligned with CSUSB's mission. The Executive Director will serve as the public face of the theater, cultivating relationships with donors, community leaders, and arts organizations while managing staff, facilities, and technical operations. Ideal candidates bring a strong background in performing arts or cultural venue management, demonstrated success in budgeting and fundraising, and proven skills in leadership, marketing, and stakeholder engagement.
Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership & Governance
* Collaborate with faculty, university leadership, and stakeholders to shape theater's mission, vision, and long-term strategic plan.
* Act as senior staff lead, implementing goals set by the university leadership or theater advisory board.
Operations Management
* Oversee day-to-day theater operations: scheduling, front-of-house, technical production, administrative services, and crew logistics.
* Ensure compliance with CSU policies (e.g., state hiring/residency rules, mandated reporter obligations) and safety regulations.
Financial & Resource Oversight
* Develop and manage operating budgets, forecasts, and expense controls. Track financial performance and conduct audits.
* Lead fundraising and revenue generation initiatives (ticketing, grants, donor relations, sponsorships, endowments).
Programming & Artistic Collaboration
* Coordinate closely with artistic leadership (if separate), academic departments, and external partners to develop diverse and audience focused programs.
Marketing & Audience Engagement
* Oversee marketing, audience development, community outreach, and public relations to promote events and grow attendance.
Staffing & Human Resources
* Recruit, supervise, train, and evaluate both faculty/administrative staff and student employees or interns. Manage HR functions including performance, training, and professional development.
Facility & Technical Oversight
* Ensure theater facility maintenance, technical equipment readiness, and operational integrity.
Community & Stakeholder Relations
* Serve as the public face of the theater, cultivating relationships with donors, community leaders, CSU campuses, and external arts organizations.
Reporting & Compliance
* Prepare reports for university leadership or boards. Ensure adherence to legal, financial, and institutional policies.
Minimum Qualifications (Required Education and Experience):
* Bachelor's degree in Arts Administration, Business, Theatre Arts, or related field; Master's preferred.
* Minimum 5 years of senior-level experience managing a performing arts venue or similar cultural institution (500 seat scale preferred).
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* Proven leadership in budgeting, fundraising, programming, and operations.
* Experience with staff supervision, event logistics, marketing, and audience development.
* Strong interpersonal, communication, and stakeholder relations skills.
* Knowledge of nonprofit/governmental compliance, CSU administrative processes, and safety protocols.
Compensation and Benefits:
Anticipated Hiring Range: minimum $5,053 - maximum $10,123 monthly.
The CSU system provides a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental and vision plans, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), sick and vacation time, and 14 paid holidays a year. Eligible employees are also able to participate in the fee waiver education program. A summary of benefit information can be found here.
Position Information:
Work status: Full-time/Exempt/At-will
Academic year schedule: Monday through Friday (8:00 am - 5:00 pm), some evenings/weekends.
Summer schedule: Monday through Thursday (7:00 am - 5:30 pm), some evenings/weekends.
This is a full-time management (MPP) position. MPP employees serve at the will of the campus President. MPPs do not serve a probationary period and never receive permanent status.
This position is a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The scope of responsibilities for this position includes making or participating in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the individual holding this position is required to file an initial Conflict of Interest: Statement of Economic Interests ("Form 700") within thirty (30 days) from the date of hire and on an annual basis. In addition, the individual holding this position must complete the required conflict of interest training within thirty (30) days of their appointment and at least once during each consecutive period of two calendar years following the appointment, subject to the Fair Political Practices Commission regulations.
First considerations will be given to candidates who apply by September 22, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled; however, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications are received.
As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
California State University, San Bernardino is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (i.e. H1-B Visas).
Conditions of Employment
Background Check
Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position.
Drivers License Check
Possession of a valid Driver's License is required. Employees in this position will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program which confirms possession of a valid driver's license and reflects driving record.
I-9
CSUSB hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. See Form I-9 Acceptable Documents at ****************************************************************
Statement of Commitment to Diversity
In our commitment to the furthering of knowledge and fulfilling our educational mission, California State University, San Bernardino seeks a campus climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the entire variety of human experience. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and we seek to include knowledge and values from many cultures in the curriculum and extra-curricular life of the campus community. We will create, promote, and maintain activities and programs that further our understanding of individual and group diversity. We will also develop and communicate policies and promote values that discourage intolerance and discrimination.
California State University, San Bernardino is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We recruit, hire, train, and administer all personnel actions without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, color, caste, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. This position adheres to CSU policies against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence, including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking. This requires completion of Sexual Violence Prevention Training within 6 months of assuming employment and on a two-year basis thereafter. (Executive Order 1096) For more information about Diversity & Inclusion at CSUSB, please visit *********************************************************
Closing Statement:
Reasonable Accommodation
We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact CSUSB Benefits at ******************.
Smoking
CSUSB is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. See policy at *******************************************************
Clery Act
In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), the Cal State San Bernardino Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available at: *******************************
Advertised: Sep 07 2025 Pacific Daylight Time
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How much does a chief executive officer earn in Highland, CA?
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