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Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer, Ambulatory Care Services and Executive Director - #1 Hospital in CA (onsite)
Cedars-Sinai 4.8
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
The Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer is responsible for oversight and leadership of ambulatory care pharmacy services across the organization to optimize patient and financial outcomes. Key job responsibilities include leading the specialty pharmacy and retail pharmacies, infusion services central medication access, business planning, advancing ambulatory clinical services, employee prescription benefit collaboration, 340b compliance, ambulatory supply chain, ambulatory information technology, teaching program and medical network pharmacy services. The position collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to achieve positive patient and financial outcomes. The leader develops and maintains subject matter expertise in all areas of responsibility.
Oversee ambulatory care pharmacy services across Cedars-Sinai Health System
Oversees ambulatory and specialty pharmacy services to support positive financial, clinical, quality, safety, and customer service outcomes.
Leads pharmacy services for non-oncology infusions
Oversees central medication access for infusions to support timely infusion therapies
Explores new ambulatory care business opportunities and develop business plans which generate revenue and/or support evolving reimbursement models.
Oversees initiatives to manage employee prescription costs.
Advances clinical role of ambulatory care pharmacists to optimize disease outcomes.
Ensures effective supply chain management to meet ambulatory patient care needs.
Develops and maintains positive relationships with organizational leadership, physicians, nurses, healthcare team members and stakeholders. Actively participate in medical center and medical staff committees.
Ensures effective human resources management including recruitment, training, development, performance management and retention of staff. Supports professional growth of management team and staff.
Supports training and education programs including precepting and/or education learners and staff about areas of responsibility.
Ensures regulatory compliance and accreditation for areas of responsibility.
Oversees pharmacy training and education including post-graduate education training programs. Serves as a preceptor for learners and educates staff about healthcare trends and implications.
Partners with other leaders in pharmacy to achieve department and organizational goals and priorities.
Qualifications
EDUCATION:
Doctorate (minimum) - PharmD
Masters (preferred) - Business, Healthcare Management or related
EXPERIENCE:
10 years (minimum) - Progressive experience in pharmacy management
AND
5 years (minimum) - experience implementing new pharmacy programs and services
About UsCedars-Sinai is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare encompassing primary care, specialized medicine and research. Since 1902, Cedars-Sinai has evolved to meet the needs of one of the most diverse regions in the nation, setting standards in quality and innovative patient care, research, teaching and community service. Today, Cedars- Sinai is known for its national leadership in transforming healthcare for the benefit of patients. Cedars-Sinai impacts the future of healthcare by developing new approaches to treatment and educating tomorrow's health professionals. Additionally, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a commitment to the community through programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents.
About the TeamCedars-Sinai is one of the largest nonprofit academic medical centers in the U.S., with 886 licensed beds, 2,100 physicians, 2,800 nurses and thousands of other healthcare professionals and staff. Choose this if you want to work in a fast-paced environment that offers the highest level of care to people in the Los Angeles that need our care the most.
Req ID : 13624
Working Title : Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer, Ambulatory Care Services and Executive Director - #1 Hospital in CA (onsite)
Department : Pharmacy Executive Directors
Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Job Category : Pharmacy
Job Specialty : Pharmacy
Overtime Status : EXEMPT
Primary Shift : Day
Shift Duration : 8 hour
Base Pay : $107.09 - $192.76
$107.1-192.8 hourly 2d ago
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Vice President Asset Management
Cityview 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
Cityview is a vertically integrated real estate investment manager, operator and developer established in 2003, which has invested $6.5B across 17,000 units and 125+ projects. We target bespoke thematic strategies in high-conviction U.S. markets with strong fundamentals and outperformance potential and leverage our vertically integrated platform to drive sustained NOI growth for our investors.
The Vice President, Asset Management (the “VP”) will lead asset management strategy for a portfolio of ~10 multifamily assets (including stabilized, lease-up, renovation/reposition, and development execution oversight) and will serve as a key contributor to senior leadership, driving a proactive culture of value creation, risk mitigation, operational excellence, and investor alignment.
The VP is responsible for maximizing the long-term performance and value creation of the firm's multifamily real estate portfolio across acquisitions, development/renovation execution, stabilized operations, capital markets, and dispositions. This role provides strategic oversight and day-to-day leadership for asset-level business planning, performance management, capital program execution, partner and lender relationships, and cross-functional alignment with the firm's vertically integrated teams-including acquisitions, development, construction, and property management.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following but are not limited to:
Portfolio Strategy & Business Planning
Lead development and execution of one-year and five-year strategic business plans for each asset, ensuring alignment with firm-wide objectives and market realities.
Establish and maintain a “house view” on key markets, submarkets, and competitive property sets to drive leasing, pricing, and positioning strategies.
Monitor local and regional market conditions, anticipate trends, and proactively recommend adjustments to strategies, capital plans, or hold/sell decisions.
Develop and oversee asset hold/sell analyses, refinancing strategies, and long-term capital planning to maximize investor returns.
Asset Performance Management
Oversee asset-level performance against budget and business plan, including revenue management, expense control, operational metrics, and investment returns.
Establish and lead formal quarterly asset reviews and cash flow forecasting (including modeling projections inclusive of net returns to investors post-waterfall in Excel); ensure corrective actions are implemented when performance deviates from plan.
Utilize strong financial and operational analytics to evaluate performance drivers, identify risks, and pursue value-enhancement opportunities across the portfolio.
Value Creation & Capital Program Execution
Identify and execute value-add opportunities including repositioning, renovations, amenity upgrades, unit interior programs, operational efficiencies, and sustainability initiatives.
Oversee capital plans, budgets, and project-level pro formas; partner with development/construction teams to ensure effective execution and ROI alignment.
Provide asset-level oversight of development pipeline and lease-up projects to ensure market-appropriate product, design, and amenity decisions.
Capital Markets
Oversee existing loan performance and covenant tests.
Lead and manage all refinancings and dispositions by overseeing broker selection, marketing processes, lender/buyer selection, due diligence, documentation, and closing.
Lead and manage all modifications with lenders/partners by overseeing lender/partner relationships, documentation, and closing.
Lead origination of debt for development deals within the portfolio
Cross-Functional Partnership
Partner with investments/acquisitions on underwriting, due diligence, and market strategy-providing expertise on rents, operations, unit mix, amenities, and capital assumptions.
Collaborate with property management and leasing leadership to establish leasing targets, resident experience standards, and operational best practices.
Reporting, Investor Communication & Governance
Lead communication with external stakeholders (investors, partners, lenders, etc.) including the preparation, review, and strategic positioning of key deliverables and presentations.
Lead preparation and presentation of asset performance reporting to internal leadership to provide an active pulse on the health of the investments.
Support audit and valuation processes in partnership with finance, ensuring accurate documentation, reporting consistency, and timely delivery.
Establish and uphold consistent asset management policies, processes, and governance structures across the platform.
Leadership & Team Development
Mentor and develop asset management staff; establish team standards, priorities, and performance expectations.
Foster a proactive, analytical, collaborative culture centered on measurable value creation and operational accountability.
Drive implementation of systems, dashboards, templates, and tools to enhance transparency, decision-making quality, and performance monitoring.
Competencies:
Strategic, analytical, and detail-oriented with strong investment judgment.
Strong communicator and relationship builder; effective with internal and external stakeholders.
Data-driven leader with operational and financial sophistication; excels at translating analysis into action.
Highly collaborative, proactive, and solutions-oriented.
Strong leadership presence with ability to drive performance and accountability at scale.
Skills and Experience:
10 years of relevant experience, ideally with 5 years of asset management leadership.
Strong financial modeling, forecasting, and valuation skills.
Excellent relationship management with investors, lenders, and partners.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proven track record working in a “contributor culture”.
Expert skills in MS Office, specifically Excel, PowerPoint and relevant databases and software.
Bachelor's Degree required, MBA or MSRE preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to regularly travel to multiple property locations daily/weekly/monthly within assigned portfolio, as well as company meetings and conferences which may include air travel.
Constantly communicate, converse, and exchange information with coworkers, vendors, residents, and visitors.
Constantly operates computer, 10-key, and other office productivity machinery.
Constantly works in low to moderate noise levels.
Frequently works in outdoor weather conditions.
Frequently positions self to bend, stoop, reach, and lift.
Frequently lift, move, and carry 5lbs.
Frequently move/traverse, ascend/descend stairs in and around apartment homes and communities.
Occasionally lift/move/carry up to 25lbs with/without assistance.
Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time.
Ability to observe details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).
Other Requirements
Driving is required.
Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and evidence of auto insurance.
Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Cityview is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
$120k-178k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Financial Officer
KBKG 3.9
Chief executive officer job in Pasadena, CA
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Reports to: ChiefExecutiveOfficer (CEO)
Company: KBKG LLC (Specialized tax services: Cost Segregation, R&D Credits, Energy Incentives, Transfer Pricing, IC-DISC, and related software)
About KBKG
KBKG is a nationwide provider of specialized tax solutions to businesses and CPAs, including Cost Segregation, Research & Development (R&D) Tax Credits, Section 179D deductions, Section 45L credits, Transfer Pricing, IC-DISC, and employee retention credit services. We also offer proprietary calculators and software tools that support these services.
Our headquarters is in Pasadena, California, with additional offices in New York, NY; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX.
Scale: ~$50M annual revenue; ~140 employees.
Leadership: CEO Jason Melillo. The CFO reports directly to the CEO.
The Opportunity
The CFO will be a strategic partner to the CEO, responsible for stewarding KBKG's financial health and scaling infrastructure across a multi-office, consultative services business. The CFO will also provide hands‑on leadership across select operational/shared‑services functions to ensure disciplined execution and data‑driven decision‑making nationwide.
Key Responsibilities Strategic Finance & Leadership
Serve as a core member of the executive team, shaping strategy, OKRs, and long‑range planning for a ~$50M, ~140‑person professional services organization.
Lead annual operating planning, multi‑year financial modeling, scenario planning, and capital allocation (organic growth, software initiatives, partnerships).
Partner with Practice Leaders (e.g., Cost Segregation, R&D, Energy Incentives, Transfer Pricing/IC‑DISC) to develop service‑line P&Ls, utilization targets, pricing strategies, and margin improvement playbooks.
Drive board/owner reporting packages and KPI dashboards; present insights and recommendations to executive leadership.
Accounting, Reporting & Controls
Oversee the Accounting function (GL, AP/AR, payroll, revenue recognition, close cadence) and ensure timely, accurate monthly/quarterly closes.
Own external audit/tax relationships; ensure GAAP compliance, robust internal controls, and risk management across multiple states and entities.
Implement and refine policies for revenue recognition on consulting engagements, WIP, labor capitalization, and project profitability tracking.
FP&A, Pricing & Performance Management
Build a high‑impact FP&A organization; improve forecasting accuracy, pipeline‑to‑revenue conversion visibility, and capacity planning (billable utilization, realization, and collection cycles).
Lead pricing/packaging analysis for core services and software offerings; support new product investments and go‑to‑market economics.
Create a unified KPI framework (e.g., bookings, backlog, realization %, DSO, cash conversion, gross margin by service line, contribution margin by office).
Operations Enablement (No COO in 2026)
Provide operational oversight of selected shared services (e.g., Finance/Accounting, FP&A, Procurement, possibly IT/Business Systems and Facilities) to ensure cross‑officeexecution and scalable processes.
Drive systems roadmap (ERP, PSA/engagement management, CRM, BI) and data governance; champion automation and standardization across offices.
Establish and facilitate a drumbeat of operational reviews to align executives, practice leaders, and office leaders.
Treasury, Compliance, & Risk
Manage cash, working capital, banking relationships, and debt facilities; optimize cash flow for growth investments and seasonality.
Ensure federal/state compliance, multi‑state nexus considerations, and insurance programs (E&O, cyber, general).
Recruit, develop, and retain a high‑performing finance team; foster a culture of accountability, partnership, and continuous improvement.
Mentor emerging leaders across finance and adjacent operations functions.
Candidate Profile Experience
12+ years total experience with 5+ years in senior finance leadership (CFO, VP Finance, Corporate Controller, or Head of FP&A) at professional services firms (preferred: tax, accounting, consulting, or adjacent B2B services/software).
Demonstrated success building FP&A, KPI systems, and scalable processes in multi‑office organizations.
Hands‑on experience with project‑based revenue, utilization/realization metrics, and DSO/collections improvement.
M&A integration and/or systems implementation (ERP/PSA/CRM/BI) experience strongly preferred.
Public accounting foundation and/or CPA a plus.
Skills & Attributes
Strategic operator comfortable toggling between the board deck and the build: modeling, systems, and process rigor.
Exceptional business partnering with practice leaders; strong pricing, margin analysis, and cash‑flow management skills.
Data‑driven mindset; fluency with dashboards and analytics to guide decisions.
High integrity, sound judgment, and a coaching‑oriented leadership style.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Success Metrics (First 12-18 Months)
Reliable monthly close (=5 business days) and accurate quarterly forecasts (variance =5-7%).
Unified KPI dashboard deployed across service lines and offices; clear accountability for utilization, realization, margin, and DSO.
Improved cash conversion cycle and working‑capital discipline (targeted DSO reduction).
Streamlined pricing/packaging guidance for major offerings with measurable margin lift.
Systems roadmap executed (e.g., ERP/PSA or major upgrades) and measurable automation wins.
Smooth operational cadence in the absence of a COO, with efficient cross‑office coordination.
Work Location & Travel
Primary workplace is Pasadena, CA (HQ) with periodic travel to New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston for leadership meetings and operational reviews. 10‑15% travel.
California competitive base salary range of $250,000 to $350,000, performance‑based bonus, and comprehensive benefits. Equity/long‑term incentives commensurate with experience and impact.
Apply
Please submit your resume and a brief note on relevant experience optimizing finance/operations for multi‑office professional services organizations.
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$250k-350k yearly 2d ago
SVP, Group Creative Director
Lionsgate 4.8
Chief executive officer job in Santa Monica, CA
The SVP, Group Creative Director, is responsible for leading the creative vision for Lionsgate's Worldwide Television Marketing group across LGTV Brand, FAST/AVOD/SVOD, Series, Event and Trade marketing efforts. This includes but is not limited to the oversight of brand identity, print, digital, A/V, social, trade events, sales collateral.
Who We're Looking For
The SVP, Group Creative Director, is a creative leader who is strategically sound, with a business-first lens who is equal parts mentor and cultural North Star for the organization. You possess a strong creative vision coupled with practical, hands‑on experience. As the senior most creative voice in the department, you will be responsible for elevating the creative output, defining the overall look, tone and feel of every campaign, and ensuring cohesive storytelling across all creative output, service platforms and partners. You will partner directly with the EVP, WWTV Marketing, to further the LGTV Marketing vision as we seek to transform the business through the delivery of premium, award‑winning creative across the entirety of Lionsgate's Worldwide Television Marketing group.
Further, you are someone who believes in an iterative, test and learn mentality, experimenting with new tools/technologies, processes, and innovative ways of working to get to the very best work while also scaling our resources and driving sound ROI with measurable results.
Who You're Joining
At Lionsgate, our Worldwide Television Marketing team is anchored by three pillars: Curiosity, Creativity, and Collaboration. We're seeking a leader who embodies these values, inspires those around her/him, is forever curious and isn't afraid to push the creative boundaries of what is possible. If you are ready to lead a team who is hungry, wants to move culture, and wants to be inspired to do the best work of their/your career, this is the place for you.
Responsibilities
Lead and elevate the creative vision, strategy, and execution across all global marketing campaigns, spanning key art, trailers, social, digital, experiential, and trade.
Collaborate cross‑functionally with marketing, strategy, research, publicity, and distribution partners to ensure all creative output aligns with business objectives, strategic intention, and creative vision.
Oversee creative brief, concepting/development and execution through delivery, ensuring work aligns with strategic objectives and reflects the highest standards of clarity, storytelling, and market relevance.
Partner closely with external agency partners, strategy, research, distribution, and publicity leaders to translate data and insights into impactful creative strategies and executions.
Act as a creative right‑hand to the EVP, serving as a strategic co‑lead and trusted voice on all major initiatives.
Maintain a hands‑on approach in shaping concepts, reviewing creative, and mentoring senior creative leads to push work beyond “good” to “exceptional.”
Drive creative consistency across consumer‑facing, B2B, and partner marketing touchpoints, ensuring a unified Lionsgate brand and voice.
Manage agency and vendor relationships, budgets, and timelines to deliver projects on time and that's cohesive with the brand.
Be a student of the craft, monitor trends, platforms, and audience behaviors to inform forward‑thinking creative strategies that resonate across diverse audiences/markets and create culture.
Qualifications and Skills
15+ Years experience in the creative space with a background in discipline (Design, Film, Advertising, Fine Arts) or equivalent professional experience.
Proven ability to develop and execute integrated, multi‑platform campaigns for television or film properties across AV, digital, social, and experiential media.
Demonstrated success developing and executing 360° campaigns for high‑profile television, streaming, and studio brands.
Strong background in brand development and creative direction with an emphasis on storytelling that connects audiences to content.
Familiarity with creative production for sales‑driven organizations or distribution‑led marketing.
Deep understanding of the evolving media landscape, including FAST, AVOD, SVOD, and global distribution ecosystems.
Exceptional communication and presentation skills, with the ability to influence senior executives and stakeholders.
Passion for mentoring creative talent and fostering an environment of shared learning and collaboration.
Nice to Haves
Proven ability to drive cultural and operational change within creative organizations.
Direct experience collaborating with showrunners, talent, and executive producers.
Experience developing campaigns that bridge consumer and trade audiences.
Hands‑on fluency in creative tools and processes (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite, storyboarding, editing workflows).
Recognized creative leadership, industry awards, or credits (Clio, Promax, Cannes, etc.).
Strong understanding of creative analytics and performance‑driven storytelling.
About Lionsgate
Lionsgate (NYSE: LION) is one of the world's leading standalone, pure play, publicly traded content companies. It brings together diversified motion picture and television production and distribution businesses, a world‑class portfolio of valuable brands and franchises, a talent management and production powerhouse and a more than 20,000‑title film and television library, all driven by the studio's bold and entrepreneurial culture.
Business Unit Overview
Lionsgate Television Lionsgate's Television Group is a leading supplier of premium programming to buyers around the world. With a rich history of acclaimed television series such as Mad Men, Weeds, Nurse Jackie, Orange is the New Black, Nashville and The Studio, Lionsgate Television series have earned 396 Emmy Award nominations and 47 Emmys. Lionsgate's Television Group includes nearly 100 series spanning 40+ networks from Lionsgate Television, Lionsgate Alternative Television, Lionsgate Worldwide Television Distribution, 3 Arts Entertainment and Debmar‑Mercury.
Full Coverage - Medical, Vision, and Dental
Work/Life Balance - generous sick days, vacation days, holidays, and Impact Day
401(k) company matching
Compensation
$250,000 - $270,000
EEO Statement
Lionsgate is an equal employment opportunity employer. All employees and applicants are evaluated on the basis of their qualifications, consistent with applicable state and federal laws. In addition, Lionsgate will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. Lionsgate will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and federal law.
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$250k-270k yearly 2d ago
VP, Data Science / Machine Learning Lead - Capital Markets & Fixed Income
TWG Global Ai
Chief executive officer job in Santa Monica, CA
At TWG Group Holdings, LLC (“TWG Global”), we drive innovation and business transformation across a range of industries, including financial services(particularly capital markets and fixed income), insurance, technology, media, and sports, by leveraging data and AI as core assets. Our AI-first, cloud-native approach delivers real-time intelligence and interactive business applications, empowering informed decision-making for both customers and employees.
We prioritize responsible data and AI practices, ensuring ethical standards and regulatory compliance. Our decentralized structure enables each business unit to operate autonomously, supported by a central AI Solutions Group, while strategic partnerships with leading data and AI vendors fuel game-changing efforts in marketing, operations, and product development. Our solutions power trading desks, portfolio optimization, and risk analytics across fixed income, derivatives, and structured products.
You will collaborate with management to advance our data and analytics transformation, enhance productivity, and enable agile, data-driven decisions. By leveraging relationships with top tech startups and universities, you will help create competitive advantages and drive enterprise innovation.
At TWG Global, your contributions will support our goal of sustained growth and superior returns, as we deliver rare value and impact across our businesses.
The Role
As the Staff Machine Learning Engineer (VP) on the AI Science team, you will be responsible for architecting and deploying cutting‑edge ML systems that power core business functions across the enterprise. Reporting to the Executive Director of AI Science, you will play a critical role in driving the development of scalable ML infrastructure, production‑grade models, and reusable frameworks that deliver measurable business outcomes-ranging from cost optimization to top‑line growth. You will bridge quantitative research and technology, with deep understanding of fixed income markets and derivatives.
You will act as a technical thought leader and strategic partner in shaping the direction of the organization's machine learning investments, fostering a culture of rigorous experimentation, reproducibility, and responsible AI.
Key Responsibilities
Design and deploy ML systems that solve high‑impact business problems for critical workflows.
Develop and implement advanced ML methods including time series forecasting, reinforcement learning, optimization algorithms, and probabilistic modeling.
Lead the adoption of emerging ML techniques and tools (e.g., generative AI, LLM fine‑tuning, vector databases, RAG) through rapid prototyping.
Partner with AI researchers and data scientists to translate experimental models into production‑ready systems, supporting scaling and generalizability across business domains.
Own the development of foundational models and platform capabilities that serve as building blocks for downstream AI applications across the organization.
Ensure ML models are designed with safety, fairness, and transparency in mind, and aligned with internal governance frameworks and external regulatory standards.
Collaborate with cross‑functional leaders in engineering, product, and business teams to embed ML‑driven decision‑making into core processes and workflows.
Continuously evaluate emerging ML techniques and tools, and champion their adoption through rigorous prototyping, benchmarking, and knowledge sharing.
Define and manage metrics to evaluate model performance and business impact, ensuring ML projects meet both scientific and operational standards.
Design ML‑driven pricing models for fixed income securities, derivatives, and structured products.
Mentor other ML engineers and data scientists, fostering technical excellence and a culture of innovation and collaboration.
Qualifications
8+ years of experience building and deploying machine learning systems in production environments, preferably in investment banking, fixed income trading, or hedge funds, ideally within enterprise or platform‑scale settings.
Proven track record of leading ML projects from ideation to production, including cross‑functional collaboration and technical ownership.
Deep expertise in supervised, unsupervised, reinforcement learning or statistical modeling.
Experience with multimodal, generative AI, or large language models (e.g., LLMs, diffusion models) is a strong plus.
Proficiency in Python, along with modern ML and data stack tools (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit‑learn, JAX, Ray, MLflow).
Hands‑on experience with MLOps principles and frameworks (e.g., CI/CD pipelines for ML, model monitoring, reproducibility).
Strong understanding of cloud‑based ML infrastructure (e.g., AWS SageMaker, GCP Vertex AI, or similar).
Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to translate technical details into strategic decisions.
Strong foundation in fixed income analytics, derivatives pricing, and risk management.
Commitment to responsible AI, including model fairness, transparency, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, or a closely related discipline.
Preferred Qualifications
Hands‑on experience with Palantir platforms (e.g., Foundry, AIP, Ontology) - including developing, deploying, and integrating machine learning solutions within Palantir's data and AI ecosystem.
CFA or FRM certification
Position Location
This position is based out of our Santa Monica, CAoffice. Consideration for a different working location will be considered on a case‑by‑case basis.
Compensation
The base pay for this position is $240,000-285,000. A bonus will be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits.
TWG is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
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$240k-285k yearly 4d ago
President / CEO - Group North America
Honour Lane Shipping Ltd.
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
We are seeking a dynamic, visionary President & CEO to oversee the company's North American operations and its subsidiary, reporting to the Executive Committee of the Group. This role holds full P&L accountability for both entities and end-to-end responsibility for driving revenue growth, operational synergy, and strategic alliances in the USA. The ideal candidate is an entrepreneurial leader with proven expertise in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and supply chain management, adept at unifying high-performing teams in operations, sales, compliance, finance, and technology. This position blends hands-on leadership with bold strategy to elevate our premium positioning in specialized international trade services.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
Formulate and execute a unified growth strategy to reinforce market leadership in freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and integrated logistics, targeting construction, industrial, and high-value cargo sectors.
Foster synergies between the Group and its subsidiary to drive sustainable expansion, profitability, and innovation across all supply chain business including air, ocean, rail, multimodal transport, and compliance services.
Financial Management
Maintain full P&L oversight for the combined entities, synchronizing financial performance with strategic imperatives through disciplined budgeting, forecasting, and cost optimization.
Bolster financial reporting and transparency to empower informed decisions and build stakeholder trust.
Operational Excellence
Direct the senior leadership team encompassing operations, sales & marketing, customs/compliance, customer experience, finance, warehousing, and digital tools, ensuring alignment across the Group's international branch offices and other U.S. gateways.
Streamline supply chain processes for efficiency, regulatory compliance, and scalability, prioritizing disruption-free, value-added solutions from origin to destination.
Customer-Centric Innovation
Sustain our reputation for bespoke, high-touch services that navigate complex shipments, from single-parcel airfreight to large-scale project logistics and customs challenges.
Anticipate industry evolutions in trade regulations, sustainability, and digitalization to deploy advanced tools and offerings that secure our competitive advantage.
Cultural Stewardship
Cultivate a cohesive, values-driven culture that merges company family-oriented integrity, emphasizing collaboration, excellence, and customer obsession.
Inspire and develop diverse teams across both organizations, promoting inclusion, engagement, and talent retention in a multi-office U.S. footprint.
Required Qualifications
Leadership & Business Acumen
15+ years of progressive leadership in logistics, freight forwarding, customs brokerage, or supply chain sectors, including P&L responsibility in multinational settings with specialized cargo and compliance elements.
Track record of scaling integrated operations and leading cross-functional teams in service-intensive, regulated industries.
Proficiency managing diverse areas such as operations, sales, customs clearance, customer service, and finance within a global-local hybrid model.
Strategic Thinking & Execution
Demonstrated success in delivering year-over-year growth and profitability in competitive landscapes, harmonizing long-range vision with operational tactics.
Deep knowledge of trade regulations, compliance frameworks, and international partnerships.
Global Perspective
Substantial experience in global enterprises, skilled at reconciling U.S. market nuances with international priorities.
Expertise in cross-border governance, transparent reporting, and collaborative ecosystems.
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Pragmatic, opportunity-focused approach to execution, excelling in volatile environments with an eye on enduring stability.
Flexibility in addressing geopolitical, economic, and technological disruptions while protecting foundational strengths.
Cultural Fit & Emotional Intelligence
Superior communication and relationship-building skills, capable of galvanizing teams and forging alliances at every level.
Empathetic, accountable leadership style that resonates with blended cultures of innovation and tradition.
Requirements
Hands-on experience in customs brokerage, freight forwarding for construction/industrial sectors, or heavy/specialized cargo.
Insight into digital logistics platforms, sustainability practices, or warehousing/distribution innovations.
MBA or advanced degree in business, supply chain, international trade, or related discipline
$186k-349k yearly est. 2d ago
Vice President, Transaction Advisory Services / State & Local Tax (SALT)
Portage Point Partners
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine, you are shaping strategy, influencing outcomes and getting rewarded for driving impact. Backed by New Mountain Capital, Portage Point is recognized for accelerated growth and is consistently featured in rankings from Inc.5000, The Financial Times and Consulting Magazine. This recognition is a testament to our focus on excellence, intensity and pace and ability to attract blue chip talent committed to delivering best-in-class outcomes. Our cross-functional platform spans the full business lifecycle and offers middle market clients integrated solutions across Transaction Advisory Services (TAS), Transaction Execution Services (TES), Office of the CFO (OCFO), Valuations (VAL), Performance Improvement (PI), Interim Management (IM), Investment Banking (IB) and Turnaround & Restructuring Services (TRS).
The TAS team supports private equity sponsors, lenders and corporates with financial, tax and operational diligence across Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and corporate actions. Portage Point's entrepreneurial model empowers TAS team members to lead early and often, delivering value across the deal continuum with speed and precision.
The Vice President, TAS SALT role at Portage Point represents a unique opportunity to assume a wide range of responsibilities and make a significant impact. The Vice President role is foundational to our ability to deliver integrated strategy, financial, and operational solutions across key practice areas while serving private equity firms, direct lenders, and corporate clients. The Vice President will report directly to senior leaders and will oversee a broad range of responsibilities across buy-side and sell-side transactions, post-closing integration, restructuring and OCFO support. You will support key initiatives, assist with discrete workstreams, and work closely with senior leaders. If you thrive in a high-performance culture and want to help build the future of a rapidly growing consultancy, this is the right role for you.
Responsibilities
Perform due diligence, including review of tax returns, financials, and other documentation to identify and evaluate potential tax risks and opportunities
Quantify state income and non-income tax exposures and communicate findings clearly to stakeholders
Draft client-ready reports summarizing tax issues and attributes identified during diligence
Review and comment on tax aspects of financial models, purchase agreements and structuring calculations
Support business development and client relationship efforts, including participating in strategic branding initiatives to highlight TAS practice capabilities
Provide coaching and mentorship to junior team members
Lead or support internal trainings and best practice sharing
Support talent acquisition and firm-building initiatives
Contribute to a high-performing, inclusive and values-driven culture
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree from a top undergraduate program
Located in or willing to relocate to Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York or Philadelphia
Invested in a team-based culture, motivated to collaborate in office four days per week and willing to work at client sites as needed
CPA, JD (with bachelor's degree in accounting preferred), Master's in Taxation or LLM
Five plus years of relevant experience in a mergers & acquisitions tax practice at a Big 4 firm, Big Law firm or similar firm
Knowledge of, and experience with, federal and state income tax, non-income tax, and unclaimed property issues, with the capability to perform research and effectively apply knowledge and experience to client situations
Ability to take information learned and calculate and communicate clear and concise observations, exposures and recommendations
Experience collaborating with clients to identify needs and tailor project deliverables; interest in contributing to branding and business development initiatives
Strong executive presence and communication skills
Proven ability to thrive in lean, fast-moving teams
High attention to detail, responsiveness and ownership mindset
Track record of success in high-pressure, client-facing environments
$250,000 - $350,000 a year
The City of New York and the State of California require Portage Point to provide compensation for this role. This range represents the anticipated minimum and maximum cash compensation for this position based upon a good faith and reasonable estimate. The final compensation for this position will be set based on the applicant's qualifications (education, training and / or experience related to this role), and therefore, may fall outside the range shown, depending on the circumstances.
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$137k-222k yearly est. 3d ago
Senior VP, Multifamily Debt Placement - West US
Exceptional Dental 4.0
Chief executive officer job in Santa Monica, CA
A real estate investment bank is seeking a Senior Vice President for its Western US Debt Placement team in Santa Monica, California. The ideal candidate will lead multifamily debt transactions, mentor junior team members, and engage directly with clients. A strong background in commercial real estate and multifamily debt is essential for success in this role. This position requires excellent analytical, communication, and teamwork skills.
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$165k-251k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President Fund Accounting
BCI-Brokerage Consultants Inc.
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
Vice President, Fund Accounting | Los Angeles, CA (Hybrid) Alternative investment adviser/fund manager seeks Vice President to join their team focused on middle market direct lending strategies. Role is primarily responsible for loan accounting for the firm's direct lending funds and will lead a team of two other employees.
Responsibilities:
Reconcile loan facility and contract-level information with various agent banks/service providers/other counterparties (loan information may include, but is not limited to, total commitment (funded and unfunded), all-in rate, margin, and maturity date)
Reconcile investment transactions with agent banks/service providers/other counterparties (investment transactions may include interest payments, pay downs, PIK, OID, and fee income)
Manage accounting/reconciliation of warehoused assets with service providers and warehouse counterparties to ensure all loan accounting data are accurate and transactions are processed in a timely manner
Review/approve sale price calculations of warehoused investments prior to closing date to ensure sale proceeds are calculated in accordance with available agreements and any differences with agent banks/counterparties are identified and resolved prior to closing date
Maintain accurate accounting track record for off-balance sheet loan investments sold via participation
Process P/I transactions, rate changes, and other activities based on agent bank notices received
Monitor collection and reconciliation of income and coordinate required cash movements with internal operations team and loan participation counterparties
Assist with annual audit by confirming investment positions with various agent banks, working with the auditor, service providers, and the agent banks to resolve variances identified
Review accounting reports and deliverables for accuracy and provide technical support to staff/team members
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in accounting/finance or related field, CPA preferred
5+ years of accounting finance experience with loan accounting experience
Financial services/fund industry background
Strong knowledge of Excel and other Microsoft programs
Must be detail-oriented, able to meet tight deadlines, and have excellent communication skills
Target base salary range is around $150-200k plus discretionary bonus. Actual salary will be influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, experience level, etc.
$150k-200k yearly 8d ago
Banking Growth Executive: Deputy Chief Officer
Calprivate Bank
Chief executive officer job in Beverly Hills, CA
A relationship-focused financial institution in Beverly Hills is seeking a Deputy Chief Banking Officer to lead commercial banking performance and enhance client experiences. This pivotal role requires a strong background in business development and sales leadership, with 15+ years in banking. The successful candidate will develop high-performing bankers and drive market growth. This position offers a salary range of $228,000 to $314,000 annually, alongside a commitment to a unique banking experience.
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$84k-161k yearly est. 4d ago
VP, Client Solutions & AI Delivery
Elios Talent
Chief executive officer job in Beverly Hills, CA
Key Highlights🤝 Own executive-level client relationships and lead strategic growth across fashion, ecommerce, automotive, beauty, and wellness📈 Drive end-to-end AI solution delivery, ensuring measurable value, strong adoption, and long-term expansion🧠 Blend program management, customer success, sales strategy, and technical AI leadership to shape outcomes that matter🏆 Serve as a cross-functional leader, mentoring teams and elevating delivery excellence across the organization
Position OverviewWe are seeking a VP of Client Solutions & AI Delivery to lead high-impact AI initiatives for enterprise clients across key consumer-driven verticals. This role blends strategic account management, program leadership, and deep understanding of AI capabilities to ensure clients realize maximum value from their solutions.
You will guide multi-year roadmaps, oversee successful delivery, collaborate closely with engineering and product teams, and strengthen long-term relationships at the executive level. This is a pivotal leadership position responsible for client outcomes, operational excellence, and overall growth across priority accounts.
Key ResponsibilitiesStrategic Client LeadershipDrive the vision, success metrics, and long-term strategy for major enterprise accounts Build and maintain trusted relationships with senior and C-suite stakeholders Translate industry-specific challenges into AI-powered solutions that deliver measurable value Identify growth opportunities, upsells, and expansion paths across accounts AI Delivery & Program ExecutionLead end-to-end engagement delivery, from scoping through deployment and optimization Partner with engineering, product, and data science to ensure technical alignment Oversee timelines, budgets, risks, and communications for multiple concurrent programs Ensure consistent delivery excellence and tight alignment to client goals Cross-Functional CollaborationWork closely with sales on pre-sales strategy, proposals, and forecasting Represent the client perspective in product discussions and roadmap planning Bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders Mentorship & Team LeadershipCoach delivery teams, client partners, and program managers Model best practices across client solutions, program execution, and AI implementation Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and continuous improvement
Qualifications10+ years across program management, account management, customer success, or solution delivery Experience deploying AI/ML or complex technical solutions for enterprise clients Strong understanding of fashion, ecommerce, automotive, beauty, or wellness markets Proven ability to influence executives and drive multi-million-dollar account growth Strong communication, facilitation, and long-range planning abilities Comfort leading ambiguity, fast-scaling environments, and cross-functional teams
About UsWe deliver advanced AI solutions designed to transform how consumer-focused brands operate, grow, and innovate. By blending technical expertise with deep industry insight, we help organizations unlock new efficiencies, elevate customer experiences, and scale AI responsibly across their business.
Why Join UsJoin a dynamic, fast-growing AI team where you'll lead transformational programs and shape the future of intelligent commerce. You'll collaborate with world-class technologists and strategists, work directly with global enterprise clients, and have the autonomy to influence product direction and delivery excellence. This is a rare opportunity to make a measurable impact at the intersection of AI, customer success, and industry innovation.
$137k-222k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Fleet Maintenance Operations
Athens Services 4.6
Chief executive officer job in La Puente, CA
The Vice President of Fleet Maintenance oversees all maintenance activities across Operations. This includes planning, organizing, and implementing functions associated with the maintenance and reliability of heavy to light refuse vehicles, plant equipment, operational facilities, and heavy construction equipment. The Vice President of Fleet Maintenance is responsible for ensuring the effective operation of maintenance departments throughout the organization. This position provides leadership and direction to managers overseeing truck maintenance, plant maintenance and processing systems, fleet support services, technical services, non-revenue vehicles, and operational facilities, ensuring department functions meet internal and external customer needs. The role collaborates closely with Division Vice Presidents, Fleet Maintenance Managers, and other support leaders as needed.
Job Description
Essential Job Functions:
Achieve departmental goals and objectives; monitor progress and report results to Executive Vice Presidents, implementing corrective actions when needed.
Ensure that all maintenance systems and equipment are fully functional and properly serviced.
Ensure sufficient vehicles and equipment are maintained and available to meet daily operational needs.
Implement quality control measures and develop systems to ensure compliance with maintenance procedures and safety standards.
Oversee maintenance and repair of refuse vehicles, heavy equipment, and plant operational systems, ensuring compliance with all local, state, and federal requirements.
Take overall responsibility for the maintenance and repair of essential waste equipment, including but not limited to: refuse trucks, tractors and trailers, heavy equipment (CAT), and plant operational equipment.
Manage department budgets; support the development of annual maintenance budgets, capital projects, and equipment goals. Monitor expenses and ensure they remain within approved parameters.
Coordinate maintenance projects and activities with internal departments to ensure needs and expectations are met, adjusting plans as required.
Ensure each department manager maintains activity plans, SOPs, budgets, and test plans as required by regulatory agencies.
Verify that all safety certification and compliance requirements are met.
Promote and maintain a safe and healthy work environment in compliance with safety, security, cleanliness, environmental, and HAZMAT regulations.
Perform all job duties and responsibilities in a safe manner to protect oneself, fellow employees, and the public.
Promote safety awareness and ensure adherence to all safety procedures and policies.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in a related field
10+ years of progressively responsible experience in Fleet Maintenance management
Strong customer service and organizational skills
Valid driver's license
Proficiency with computers, including Microsoft Office and web-based applications
5+ years of experience managing budgets and P&L responsibility
Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
Ability to perform physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations
Preferred Qualifications:
Trade School Certificate in Diesel Technology
Waste industry experience
Lean management and Six Sigma background
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Physical/Environmental Demands:
Physical:
Sitting, seeing, hearing, speaking & smelling continuously
Problem solving, oral/written communication, analytical ability, calculating, concentration, & interpersonal abilities continuously
Eye/hand coordination, fingering (typing), handling, & wrist motion continuously
Standing, & walking frequently
Bending, reaching, & stretching occasionally
Environmental:
Exposure to dust, smoke, fumes, odors, & noise occasionally
Exposure to grease, oil, chemicals, & wet slippery surfaces, hot/cold conditions occasionally
Works inside and outside
Salary: Starting at $190,000/year
Benefits:
Comprehensive benefit package Medical, Dental, Vision
401K, Profit Sharing, Company Match
Employee Assistance Program
Life Insurance
Paid Vacation and Sick Time
Recognition programs
Professional development learning
Athens will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance and any other applicable state, federal or local laws. EEO/M/F/disability/veteran
Benefits:
Competitive wages
Comprehensive benefit package Medical, Dental, Vision
401K
Life Insurance
Paid Vacation and Sick Time
Career plan
Recognition programs
Professional development learning
An exceptional work environment
Athens will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance and any other applicable state, federal or local laws. EEO/M/F/disability/veteran
$190k yearly 8d ago
Venture Capital Chief of Staff & Strategy Lead
Clocktower Group
Chief executive officer job in Santa Monica, CA
A leading investment firm in Santa Monica is seeking a Chief of Staff to support the Partner leading the venture investing arm. This role is not just coordinating; it's for an individual who excels in organization and communication. Responsibilities include project management, client engagement, and creating strategic materials. The ideal candidate should have a proven track record in execution, a bachelor's degree, and experience in venture capital or a related field. Excellent perks and a dynamic work environment await.
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$121k-193k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President Ecommerce
Pistola Denim
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
Title: Vice President E-Commerce
Company: Pistola
About Company:
Blurb about company
Reports to: CEO
Headquartered: Los Angeles, CA.
Reporting into the CEO/Founder, the Vice President of eCommerce will play a strategic role on the leadership team in expanding and driving the Pistola's Ecommerce business. With at least 10 years of experience in similar leadership roles, the Vice President of eCommerce will partner closely with brand marketing, creative, design, operations, external agencies and the entire leadership team. In this role, you will provide thought leadership, communicate strategic direction and execute a successful eCommerce / Growth plan. You will be responsible for developing the strategy and execution to create a best-in-class digital consumer experience. This includes customer acquisition, conversion, retention and customer satisfaction across all eCommerce touchpoints.
Core Responsibilities:
Create, implement and drive strategy, execution and analysis of Pistola's online marketing efforts based upon strict investment allowables and lifetime value metrics
Build a scalable marketing budget and plan for smart growth while expanding channel mix, and improving key customer KPI's and overall profitability
Execute and scale an acquisition strategy through both online and offline marketing channels including search engine marketing (SEM), Direct Mail, Paid Social, search engine optimization (SEO), external partnerships and other direct marketing programs.
Continuously identify, test and implement new marketing channels while measuring existing channels for a portfolio effect which drives proper KPI's.
Build and manage a best-in-class email and mobile marketing program. Drive both customer acquisition and retention through transaction and triggered email and mobile flows. Develop and manage the company's email and SMS marketing program to maximize results through segmentation, cadence, offer and design.
Balance profitability and customers LTV through continuous improvement on the site experience and a laser like focus on customer satisfaction.
Maintain and evolve a robust testing framework to expand the volume & pace of learning across the business. You should love a good a/b test and almost no decisions can't be tested.
Report and analyze channel and campaign performance real-time, daily, weekly and monthly basis; develop insights and make recommendations for action and opportunities.
Build and lead reporting and analytics across all channels and own the performance of all relevant KPIs (LTV, CAC, contribution margin, channel CPAs, retention cohorts, customer churn feedback, return rates, etc.)
Manage external partners to optimize and expand upon existing marketing campaigns. Evaluate the own vs. rent approach for each marketing channel.
Develop an ongoing consumer insight feedback loop with consumers to help support and drive key business decisions and the overall consumer experience. Report on ongoing findings.
Conduct experiments to constantly improve effectiveness of spend including optimizing campaign creative, copy and audiences.
Synthesize and share campaign results, insights and best practices across the company
Be the expert on new, relevant technologies to help drive consumer experience including but not limited to website optimization and personalization.
Foster continuous improvement; ensure that all marketing activities are efficient, effective and scalable.
Champion best practices regarding the measurement of ad effectiveness, especially as it relates to marketing effectiveness and multi-channel campaign optimization.
Coordinate with marketing to help drive and measure public relations and influencer marketing
Provide strategic leadership over the Customer Service team, ensuring a best-in-class experience that aligns with brand standards, and that improves overall customer satisfaction & loyalty alongside operational efficiency.
Work in partnership with VP Ops/IT and Senior Director of Distribution Center to facilitate a seamless consumer experience.
You'll need:
10+ years of senior strategic ecommerce experience with a strong focus on retail or a related industry.
Experience building and leading multi-faceted teams comprised of creatives, performance and brand marketers, analytics and engineers.
Experience must include analytics-based decision-making where success is measured in terms of customer growth, acquisition costs and lifetime value. Data should be one of your best friends right along with experience and curiosity.
Understanding of the interplay between online/social and traditional channels.
Direct Response and branded campaign experience, and have driven meaningful results in both Direct mail, affiliate, display and offline channel experience a plus.
You are:
Experienced, Data-driven with a consumer-first focus. You have a strong track record of using analytics to provide strategic recommendations and drive growth for direct-to-consumer subscription product/services.
An exceptional communicator, leader and collaborator. You're effective at influencing cross-functional teams and can articulate your thoughts to everyone from individual contributors to top execs.
Self-directed and results oriented. You love to exceed goals and take on new projects
A talented juggler. You successfully manage competing priorities, and you make it look easy.
Strong attention to detail and strong organizational skills.
Adaptable and ambitious. You enthusiastically take on other assignments when needed to support your team.
Results-oriented self-starter with a track record of excellent results in a fast-growth environment.
You'll be:
Must be able to substantiate a clear understanding of consumer and media trends, and the development of market strategies and campaign outcomes resulting in significant growth of customer/revenue base within a competitive environment.
Creative / innovative thinker; organized /detail-oriented; team player/ solution-oriented approach.
Keen understanding of leading-edge ecommerce segmentation methodologies and their respective role in marketing communications.
Forward thinking, marketing/business development-focused individual. Leads ecommerce revenue generating solutions.
Strong analytical skills, proven ability to consume and understand data, work with decision analysts to get to clear results and analysis.
Exceptional skill in verbal and written communications; must also be an excellent listener with a strong desire to continue learning.
Proven ability to successfully articulate and address complex business issues and opportunities.
Skilled manager of people and organizational leadership.
Skilled at promoting collaboration and driving problem resolution across all levels of a business including the c-suite
$137k-222k yearly est. 3d ago
Executive Director
Art Share L.A
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
Executive Director
Status: Full Time - Salaried
Compensation: $100,000 annually ($95K salary & $5K health insurance stipend, eligible for additional bonuses)
Reports to: Board of Directors
Application:
Please include both a resume AND cover letter to be considered.
About Art Share L.A.
Established in 1998, Art Share L.A. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that owns and operates a 30,000-square-foot mixed-use arts center in the heart of the Los Angeles Arts District. Originally founded as a youth arts education program, Art Share L.A. has evolved into a vital community hub that provides equitable access and opportunities for underrepresented and emerging artists.
Art Share L.A. creates an environment where artists can live, work, develop, perform, and exhibit-providing stability, visibility, and community for creators across disciplines.
LIVE // SPACE RENTALS + HOUSING:
Art Share offers 30 affordable live/work housing lofts and 6 resident artist studios with 24/7 access, relieving working artists of the fear of displacement while they develop their craft into sustainable, marketable careers.
WORK + DEVELOP // CREATIVE ECONOMY:
The organization connects artists to paid opportunities-from selling visual artwork and curating offsite exhibitions to participating in public art commissions and creative partnerships-helping to build a thriving creative economy.
EXHIBIT + PERFORM // ART SHARING:
Art Share's 30,000-square-foot building provides a dynamic platform for artists to share their work, perform, teach workshops, and host community events. The space includes two galleries, a black box theater, and three multi-purpose classrooms that foster creative collaboration and cultural engagement.
Position Overview
The Executive Director (ED) is the chiefexecutive of Art Share L.A., responsible for implementing the strategic vision and operational management of the organization. Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the ED leads all programs, fundraising, partnerships, staff, and community relations while serving as the primary public representative and advocate for Art Share L.A.
Art Share L.A. operates with a small but highly dedicated team (4-6 staff members).This role requires a leader who is both visionary and hands-on-a person passionate about artists and the creative process, capable of building sustainable systems, nurturing relationships, and advancing Art Share's mission of inclusion and equality.
This is a full-time, in-person role with occasional evening and weekend commitments for events and community meetings. The role is also eligible for a performance-based bonus tied to fundraising and revenue-generating efforts, with details to be finalized.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy
Execute Art Share L.A.'s mission and strategic goals in collaboration with the Board of Directors.
Support and mentor a staff of 4-6, defining roles and responsibilities based on organizational needs and capacity.
Champion a culture of inclusion, transparency, and collaboration across programs and staff.
Development & Fundraising
Lead all fundraising efforts, including donor cultivation, corporate sponsorships, major gifts, and grant management.
Oversee grant strategy and calendar; write or supervise proposals and reports.
Build and maintain strong relationships with donors, partners, and community stakeholders.
Collaborate with the Board on annual fundraising events and benefit campaigns.
Programming & Community Engagement
Oversee and guide all visual and performing arts programming in collaboration with department leads and the Board.
Maintain open dialogue with the artist community to ensure programming reflects diverse needs and creative trends.
Strengthen partnerships with local organizations, schools, and civic leaders to amplify Art Share's impact.
Financial & Operational Oversight
Work with the Finance Committee to develop and manage the annual budget.
Monitor monthly financial reports, ensuring fiscal responsibility and transparency.
Collaborate closely with the external accounting function to ensure compliance with all nonprofit and grant reporting requirements.
Property & Facility Management
Communicate with the property management company responsible for the 30 live/work lofts and artist studios, as they ensure building operations meet safety, accessibility, and equity standards.
Work strategically with management to sustain and improve the facility as a creative hub.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent professional experience in nonprofit management, arts administration, or a related field.
Previous leadership experience, including fundraising, budgeting, and team management.
Proven success in securing and managing grants, sponsorships, and individual giving.
Strong commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and community inclusion.
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
Experience managing creative teams and fostering collaborative, empowering environments.
Strategic thinker able to balance daily operations with long-term vision.
Proficiency in digital tools (Google Workspace, CRM systems, and social media platforms).
Desired:
Passionate about building community, investing time into the local arts ecosystem.
Confidence in building communities, fundraising, and building the organization's network.
Prior experience with an arts or social-justice-oriented organization.
Self-directed, adaptable, and detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement
Art Share L.A. works to dismantle systemic barriers that prevent artists-particularly those from marginalized communities-from finding success in the creative economy. We celebrate and amplify the work of Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian Pacific Islander, disabled, LGBTQ+, low-income, and other underrepresented artists.
Art Share L.A. is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Application Instructions
Please apply directly through LinkedIn or send a resume and cover letter to **************************** with the subject line:
Executive Director Application - [Your Name
].
$95k-100k yearly 2d ago
Director, Amazon
Little Sleepies
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
About Us
Little Sleepies is one of the fastest growing companies in America, according to Inc. Magazine (#1 in retail)! We make days and nights easier with super-soft yet impressively durable, thoughtfully designed products that families love. Featuring prints kids are obsessed with and fabrics parents trust, every piece is made to feel good, fit right, and get worn on repeat. We're rooted in innovation and driven by care, with our signature fabrics, Lunaluxe and Soluxe , custom-developed to support the way kids move, sleep, and grow - because comfort isn't just how it feels, it's how it's made. Driven by creativity, passion, and the desire to do something extraordinary, we strive to bring joy and comfort to families around the world. We're excited to be doing this, and we hope you will be too. If our mission resonates, we would love to hear from you!
Location
Hybrid, with three days minimum out of our brand new, state of the art headquarters in Los Angeles, CA
Visa Sponsorship
This position is not eligible for Visa sponsorship.
The Role
The Director of Amazon leads the full strategy and execution of our Amazon business, overseeing listings, pricing, promotions, and brand presentation. The role manages all FBA operations, including inventory, fulfillment, and customer service, while driving profitable growth through optimized content, pricing, and advertising. This leader partners across teams to keep Amazon initiatives aligned with company goals, stays ahead of marketplace trends, and reports performance insights to the executive team.
What you'll do
Execute a comprehensive Amazon channel strategy that aligns with company priorities and goals, including product listings, pricing strategies, and promotional campaigns
Ensure a strong brand presence and adherence to brand guidelines
Oversee all operational aspects of the FBA model, including inventory management, order fulfillment, and customer service, to ensure a seamless customer experience
Drive profitable revenue growth on Amazon by optimizing product listings, pricing strategies, and advertising campaigns
Leverage your DTC experience to create a unique and differentiated Amazon presence while maintaining brand integrity
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including marketing, product development, and operations, to align Amazon strategies with the overall business goals
Develop and manage Amazon Advertising campaigns, including Sponsored Products, Sponsored Brands, and Sponsored Display, to drive traffic and sales at acceptable KPI's
Stay updated with Amazon marketplace trends, competitor activities, and consumer behavior to identify growth opportunities
Monitor and analyze key performance metrics on Amazon, providing regular reports and insights to the executive team
What you'll bring to the team
Bachelor's degree in business, marketing, or a related field; MBA or advanced degree is a plus
Proven track record (8+ years) of successfully launching and managing brands on Amazon, ideally within a DTC-focused model
Strong experience with 3P Fulfilled by Merchant (FBM) or Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA), including inventory management, order fulfillment, and customer service
Proficient in Amazon Seller Central, advertising platforms, and analytics tools
Strategic thinker with a strong commercial mindset and the ability to drive revenue growth
Entrepreneurial spirit with the ability to take the initiative and lead hands‑on efforts
Comfortable navigating through a lean environment while leveraging stakeholders effectively
Ability to work in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment with strong attention to detail
Exceptional communication skills and the ability to effectively collaborate across all departments
Strong problem‑solving abilities and the capacity to adapt to changing market dynamics
A relationship builder and collaborator - you are known for building bridges and partnering with team members at all levels
Able to come into our HQ in Los Angeles, CA a minimum of 3 days/week
What we're excited to offer you
Ability to work cross functionally with a fast-growing team, with smile‑sparking products that turn everyday moments into magical memories
A supportive environment that fosters and encourages new ideas and innovation
The opportunity to stock your pajama drawer! Free pajamas when you join (and every year on your work anniversary!) and a generous employee discount all year long to keep you cozy
Benefits
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off: vacation, sick, personal days, observed holidays
Paid parental leave
Short and long‑term disability
Life insurance
401(k)
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
Home office stipend Internet stipend
Company discount
Team building activities
Company‑issued computer
Little Sleepies is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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$101k-184k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital 4.5
Chief executive officer job in Santa Clarita, CA
The Organization
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital is a 357-bed, not-for-profit, community hospital and Level II Trauma Center serving the growing Santa Clarita Valley in Southern California. Fully accredited by DNV, Henry Mayo provides a comprehensive array of advanced clinical services supported by approximately 1,750 employees and more than 590 medical staff across 71 specialties and subspecialties. The hospital offers a robust 24/7 Emergency Department with nearly 60,000 annual visits, a nationally recognized maternity program with nearly 1,400 deliveries per year, and advanced designations including Advanced Primary Stroke Center and STEMI Receiving Center.
The Position
Vice President/Chief Nursing Officer
Reporting directly to the President & ChiefExecutiveOfficer, the Vice President / Chief Nursing Officer (VP/CNO) serves as the senior executive responsible for nursing practice, clinical operations, and patient care services across Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. This leader directs the overall strategic and operational performance of nursing services, ensuring alignment with the hospital's mission, values, regulatory requirements, and quality standards.
The VP/CNO is responsible for establishing clinical practice standards, advancing evidence-based care, developing nursing leadership, and fostering a culture of safety, quality, and accountability across the enterprise. This executive plays a central role in developing clinical strategy, optimizing patient throughput and experience, improving care outcomes, and strengthening the work environment to support nursing excellence and long-term workforce stability.
The VP/CNO is a key member of the executive leadership team and a highly visible, trusted leader throughout the organization-known for building collaborative partnerships, developing strong clinical teams, and ensuring a high-quality care environment for patients, staff, and physicians.
Experience/Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in nursing required with master's degree in nursing or health related field strongly preferred
7+ years of progressively responsible experience in nursing leadership in an acute-care hospital environment
Valid California Registered Nurse license required
Compensation
For the selected candidate, a complete and competitive compensation package will be offered which includes salary target of $325,000 +/- dependent upon experience, incentive compensation, deferred compensation, a full suite of benefits, and relocation assistance.
$97k-131k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of People and Culture
HSH Group/The Peninsula Hong Kong
Chief executive officer job in Beverly Hills, CA
Business Unit: The Peninsula Beverly Hills
The Peninsula Beverly Hills is seeking to hire an influential Director of People and Culture who possesses strategic and tactical HR expertise to guide our people management processes while cultivating a positive workplace culture.
Work for an award-winning luxury hotel group
Learn and grow within a diverse multi-outlet property
Exceptional benefits package
Key accountabilities
Drive the People & Culture vision and strategy in partnership with senior leadership, ensuring alignment with business objectives, workforce planning, and budget priorities.
Position the organisation as an employer of choice by fostering a workplace that reflects company values, promotes trust, belonging, and pride, and energises employees to deliver exceptional experiences.
Lead workforce planning initiatives, including talent allocation, performance management, career development, and succession planning, to enable a high-performing and agile organisation.
Design and implement competitive reward systems and impactful learning programs that enhance employee engagement and create distinctive career journeys aligned with business needs.
Ensure adherence to labour laws and internal policies while influencing operational excellence through best People & Culture practices and robust governance of employee data and systems.
Build strong talent pipelines by networking with industry professionals and educational institutions, driving recruitment strategies that secure top talent and support long-term organizational growth.
General requirements
5+ years in the capacity of Director of P&C ideally within the luxury hospitality or retail sector.
Working knowledge of US labour law
Experience leading and motivating a team of dedicated P&C professionals across various functions.
Ability to influence the Executive Committee and develop strong relationships within all levels of colleagues.
Effective communication and counselling skills.
Benefits We Offer
100% company-paid medical, dental and vision coverage
Complimentary employee meals
Complimentary car parking (onsite)
Complimentary bicycle parking (onsite)
Complimentary dry cleaning for business attire
Discounted and complimentary room nights at The Peninsula Hotels
Retirement plan with enhanced employer contribution
Eligible for annual incentive plan (bonus)
We are delighted to receive your resume and will liaise directly with suitable applicants. To be eligible to apply, you must have a US work authorization. The salary range for this position is $160,000 - $170,000 per year.
The Peninsula Beverly Hills
For nearly 30 consecutive years, The Peninsula Beverly Hills has proudly held the distinction of being Southern California's only 5 Diamond and 5 Star Hotel. This exclusive oasis in the City of Angels is nestled at the pinnacle of Beverly Hills' Golden Triangle, within walking distance to the famed Rodeo Drive and a short drive from the city's most sought-after destinations. Guests can indulge in acclaimed dining across four distinct venues, rejuvenate at the award-winning spa and wellness center, or bask in the sun at the rooftop pool. The Peninsula Beverly Hills truly epitomizes the ultimate urban resort experience.
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$160k-170k yearly 4d ago
Director Execution Excellence
Amgen Inc. 4.8
Chief executive officer job in Los Angeles, CA
Join Amgen's Mission of Serving Patients
At Amgen, if you feel like you're part of something bigger, it's because you are. Our shared mission-to serve patients living with serious illnesses-drives all that we do.
Since 1980, we've helped pioneer the world of biotech in our fight against the world's toughest diseases. With our focus on four therapeutic areas -Oncology, Inflammation, General Medicine, and Rare Disease- we reach millions of patients each year. As a member of the Amgen team, you'll help make a lasting impact on the lives of patients as we research, manufacture, and deliver innovative medicines to help people live longer, fuller happier lives.
Our award-winning culture is collaborative, innovative, and science based. If you have a passion for challenges and the opportunities that lay within them, you'll thrive as part of the Amgen team. Join us and transform the lives of patients while transforming your career.
Director Execution Excellence
What you will do
Join Amgen's Mission of Serving Patients
At Amgen, if you feel like you're part of something bigger, it's because you are. Our shared mission-to serve patients living with serious illnesses-drives all that we do.
Since 1980, we've helped pioneer the world of biotech in our fight against the world's toughest diseases. With our focus on four therapeutic areas -Oncology, Inflammation, General Medicine, and Rare Disease- we reach millions of patients each year. As a member of the Amgen team, you'll help make a lasting impact on the lives of patients as we research, manufacture, and deliver innovative medicines to help people live longer, fuller happier lives.
Our award-winning culture is collaborative, innovative, and science based. If you have a passion for challenges and the opportunities that lay within them, you'll thrive as part of the Amgen team. Join us and transform the lives of patients while transforming your career.
Director Business Performance Project Management
What you will do
Let's do this. Let's change the world. In this vital role you will join the Results Delivery Office (RDO) that drives transformation and builds critical capabilities that enable Amgen to respond to rapid advancements in science and technology within a rapidly changing business environment. We are looking for a Director Business Performance Project Management to join our team of leaders and liaisons, working on these high-priority initiatives that drive value through changes to our operating model and through simplification of Amgen's largest, cross-functional, end-to-end processes. The Director Business Performance Project Management will report into a member of the RDO leadership team and will be assigned to the development and execution of one or more transformation initiatives related to Amgen's core functions, e.g., Operations, R&D, Commercial, Medical Affairs, and/or Corporate Functions.
This role requires a bold, dedicated leader with the ability to set enterprise priorities, apply advanced project management rigor, influence senior executives directly, and ensure speed to impact across Amgen's most critical initiatives
Lead transformation programs or workstreams to deliver business solutions from problem-solving through implementation, incl:
Conduct qualitative and quantitative analyses to elucidate opportunities. Define KPIs and outcome measures (e.g., cost, quality, NPS) to monitor process health and set continuous improvement targets.
Facilitate alignment on case for change, vision, ambition targets and realization measures and boldly frame trade-offs with senior leaders to accelerate decisions.
Problem solve, ideate solutions, build business cases; ensure operational plans are in place to realize value: governance, measurements, resources, continuous improvement. Embed closed feedback loops and outcome metrics in the plan to verify impact and inform iteration.
Design and lead working sessions/workshops. Structure sessions to prioritize improvement opportunities and sequence implementation for maximum enterprise impact.
Design, develop and deliver key deliverables and presentation materials that facilitate decision-making with senior leaders. Provide clear decision paths and project management transparency (risks, dependencies, timelines).
Lead a team to support transformation programs and/or lead workstreams. Set direction, coach for modernized approaches, and hold teams accountable to outcome measures.
Drive execution excellence on transformation programs by leading the development and management of the workstream roadmap, project schedule, and status reporting (either directly or by member of your team). Ensure consistent application of project management practices across workstreams and rapid issue resolution.
Lead development and facilitation of phase-appropriate change management strategies, plans and execution activities. Link change activities to measurable adoption and business outcomes.
Liaise and coordinate across transformation and business teams and manage escalation of issues as needed. Proactively surface risks and bold, insightful recommendations directly to senior executives when escalation is warranted.
Partner with RDO capability leads to apply process mapping, realization metrics, workshop facilitation, and change management as relevant to workstream needs. Emphasize defining and tracking outcome measures and integrating data needs for technology builds (especially automation).
Coach and provide experiences that enable career development for RDO talent supporting your program. Foster a culture of iteration, speed to decision, and modernized toolkits.
What we expect of you
We are all different, yet we all use our unique contributions to serve patients. The professional we seek is an individual with these qualifications.
Basic Qualifications:
Doctorate degree and 4 years of business performance experience
Or
Master's degree and 8 years of business performance experience
Or
Bachelor's degree and 10 years of business performance experience
In addition to meeting at least one of the above requirements, you must have at least 4 years experience directly managing people and/or leadership experience leading teams, projects, programs, or directing the allocation or resources. Your managerial experience may run concurrently with the required technical experience referenced above.
Preferred Qualifications:
Proven track record leading enterprise-wide, tech-enabled transformation initiatives with measurable outcomes.
Experience defining and managing outcome measures and KPIs for large-scale change programs.
Demonstrated ability to influence senior executives with bold, insightful recommendations.
Experience prioritizing and sequencing cross-functional improvements to maximize enterprise impact.
Familiarity with automation, data integration, and advanced business performance tools.
Strong leadership presence with the ability to set direction and inspire cross-functional alignment.
What you can expect of us
As we work to develop treatments that take care of others, we also work to care for your professional and personal growth and well-being. From our competitive benefits to our collaborative culture, we'll support your journey every step of the way.
The expected annual salary range for this role in the U.S. (excluding Puerto Rico) is posted. Actual salary will vary based on several factors including but not limited to, relevant skills, experience, and qualifications.
In addition to the base salary, Amgen offers a Total Rewards Plan, based on eligibility, comprising of health and welfare plans for staff and eligible dependents, financial plans with opportunities to save towards retirement or other goals, work/life balance, and career development opportunities that may include:
A comprehensive employee benefits package, including a Retirement and Savings Plan with generous company contributions, group medical, dental and vision coverage, life and disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts
A discretionary annual bonus program, or for field sales representatives, a sales-based incentive plan
Stock-based long-term incentives
Award-winning time-off plans
Flexible work models, including remote and hybrid work arrangements, where possible
Apply now and make a lasting impact with the Amgen team.
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Application deadline
Amgen does not have an application deadline for this position; we will continue accepting applications until we receive a sufficient number or select a candidate for the position.
Sponsorship
Sponsorship for this role is not guaranteed.
As an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people around the world, Amgen fosters an inclusive environment of diverse, ethical, committed and highly accomplished people who respect each other and live the Amgen values to continue advancing science to serve patients. Together, we compete in the fight against serious disease.
Amgen is an Equal Opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other basis protected by applicable law.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
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