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Managing Vice President & Category Leader, Select & Midscale
Marriott Hotels Resorts 4.6
Vice president job at Marriott International
Marriott International is seeking a dynamic and strategic Managing VicePresident & Category Leader, Select & Midscale Brands to oversee one of the company's most rapidly growing global brand portfolios. This leader will serve as the global brand steward - responsible for driving brand strength, accelerating growth, and ensuring each brand delivers differentiated, profitable, and meaningful guest experiences.
They will own the global brand strategy, portfolio architecture, and business blueprints for the Select and Midscale portfolio, ensuring each brand is positioned for global relevance and local flexibility. This leader will guide new brand launches and integrations, elevate existing brands through insights, design, and operational excellence, and partner closely with continent teams to execute with agility and consistency in-market.
Acting as the global brand voice, the Category Leader will inspire cross-functional teams and cultivate strong partnerships across Design, Operations, Marketing, Loyalty, Insights, Finance, and Development. This role is critical in balancing guest, owner, and business needs - delivering experiences that drive customer advocacy, revenue and RevPAR growth, and increased pipeline performance. The ideal candidate is a seasoned, visionary brand leader with strong strategic acumen, the ability to operate in a complex global matrix, and a passion for shaping brands that connect deeply with guests and drive long‑term enterprise value.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education and Experience Required
4-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Hospitality Management, Marketing, or related field.
Fourteen or more years of relevant professional experience in brand management or related function demonstrating progressive career growth and patterns of exceptional performance.
Demonstrated ability to develop and execute comprehensive global brand blueprints and strategies that align with enterprise objectives.
Fluent in end-to-end experience design, including integration of brand, product, F&B, and innovation across all customer touchpoints.
Education and Experience Preferred
MBA or equivalent advanced degree.
Experience managing multi‑brand portfolios, ensuring clear differentiation and positioning within a broader ecosystem.
Proven ability to lead transformation and inspire teams in large, matrixed organizations.
Expertise in aligning brand strategies with Continent and Development priorities to drive revenue and unit growth.
CORE WORK ACTIVITIES
Category Strategy, Brand Architecture & Global Stewardship
Lead the global vision, positioning, and strategy for Marriott's Select and Midscale portfolio, ensuring clarity of purpose, differentiation, and long‑term value creation.
Serve as the global brand steward responsible for maintaining relevance, competitiveness, and alignment with Marriott's enterprise portfolio strategy.
Oversee the development, performance, and evolution of global brand architectures and strategies, ensuring each brand has a clearly differentiated role within a cohesive portfolio.
Ensure global brand standards and guidelines are clearly defined and communicated to deliver a consistent, high‑quality guest experience across all markets.
Establish clarity around global guardrails while empowering continent teams to localize and execute with agility.
Represent Select & Midscale brands externally as the global brand voice at conferences and key events.
Brand Health, Customer Advocacy & Commercial Growth
Monitor global brand performance and help drive measurable improvements in brand health, intent to recommend (ITR), RevPAR, and unit/pipeline expansion.
Oversee brand budgets and resource allocation to ensure efficient investment against strategic priorities.
Partner with Development to ensure products and brands are differentiated, operationally feasible, and compelling to owners and franchisees - strengthening trust and commercial partnership.
Leverage insights and analytics to identify opportunities for growth, optimization, and innovation across the portfolio.
Integrate competitive intelligence and cultural insight scanning to anticipate emerging trends and stay ahead of guest expectations and category shifts.
Ensure cross‑brand consistency where appropriate across categories while protecting each brand's unique identity.
Global Leadership, Continent Empowerment & Cross‑Functional Influence
Serve as a global connector for the Select & Midscale categories, leveraging Marriott's scale to accelerate brand success.
Partner closely with Global Design, Operations, and Insights to bring strategies to life through cohesive, insight‑led products and experiences.
Collaborate with Global Marketing, Digital, Global Partnerships, and Loyalty to ensure brand proof points are consistently expressed across customer channels and touchpoints.
Allocate resources effectively across initiatives that drive global brand and portfolio impact.
Empower continent and market teams to execute within global guardrails while meeting regional market dynamics and timelines.
Support the development and evolution of platforms and capabilities that enable global communication, continent execution, and sharing of best practices.
Strengthen enterprise influence through executive communication, strategic storytelling, and effective stakeholder alignment.
Insights‑Driven Product Innovation & Operational Feasibility
Champion the creation of innovative, insight‑driven products that strengthen guest connection and brand distinctiveness.
Foster a test‑and‑learn culture that integrates design thinking, data, and guest feedback to continually evolve offerings.
Lead or oversee the development, launch, and integration of new brands into the portfolio, ensuring strategic and operational alignment.
Partner across disciplines to accelerate speed‑to‑market and ensure operational feasibility from concept to customer experience.
Inspire and lead a high‑performing, globally connected team that embodies Marriott's values and champions cross‑continent collaboration.
Provide day‑to‑day oversight for shared product teams and cross‑functional working groups to deliver global priorities.
Develop and mentor brand leaders, building a world‑class organization recognized for creativity, commercial impact, and strategic excellence.
Foster an inclusive, empowering culture that rewards innovation, agility, and accountability.
Shape the next chapter of Select & Midscale brand leadership at Marriott through vision, influence, and enterprise partnership.
At Marriott International, we are dedicated to being an equal opportunity employer, welcoming all and providing access to opportunity. We actively foster an environment where the unique backgrounds of our associates are valued and celebrated.Our greatest strength lies in the rich blend of culture, talent, and experiences of our associates.We are committed to non‑discrimination on any protected basis, including disability, veteran status, or other basis protected by applicable law.
About Us
All positions offer a 401(k) plan, stock purchase plan, discounts at Marriott properties, commuter benefits, employee assistance plan, and childcare discounts. Benefits are subject to terms and conditions, which may include rules regarding eligibility, enrollment, waiting period, contribution, benefit limits, election changes, benefit exclusions, and others. Click here to learn more.
Full‑time positions also offer coverage for medical, dental, vision, health care flexible spending account, dependent care flexible spending account, life insurance, disability insurance, accident insurance, adoption expense reimbursements, paid parental leave and educational assistance.
Washington Applicants Only: Employees will accrue paid sick leave, 0.077 PTO balance for every hour worked and be eligible to receive a minimum of 9 holidays annually.
Marriott HQ is committed to a hybrid work environment that enables associates to Be connected. Headquarters‑based positions are considered hybrid, for candidates within a commuting distance to Bethesda, MD; candidates outside of commuting distance to Bethesda, MD will be considered for Remote positions.
About the Team
Marriott International is the world's largest hotel company, with more brands, more hotels and more opportunities for associates to grow and succeed. Be where you can do your best work, beginyour purpose,belongto an amazing globalteam, andbecomethe best version of you.
Job Info
Job Identification 25184012
Job Category Brand Management
Posting Date 11/17/2025, 03:48 PM
Job Schedule Full time
Locations 7750 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD, 20814, US
Pay Range (US/Canada) $215,700-$382,100 annually
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$110k-164k yearly est. 2d ago
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Strategic Event Planning Director
Marriott Hotels Resorts 4.6
Vice president job at Marriott International
A leading hotel brand in San Francisco is seeking a full-time Event Manager to oversee event planning functions and a dedicated team. This role requires managing pre- and post-event processes while ensuring high customer service standards. Candidates should have significant experience in event management and strong leadership skills. The job offers a pay range of $111,000 - $152,000 annually, reflective of a commitment to exceptional experiences for guests.
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$111k-152k yearly 2d ago
Director Asset Management
Morrow & Associates 4.2
Houston, TX jobs
We're hiring a strategic and results-driven Director of Asset Management in Houston to lead performance and value creation across our client's U.S. multifamily portfolio. Since 2006, our client has acquired over $6 billion in assets across North America (21,000+ units) with a primary focus on multifamily residential properties. Due to continued growth and major expansion plans, our client is looking to add a Director of AM to their local team. Office is located in Sugar Land, TX.
This Director of Asset Management is a newly created position that will be responsible for overseeing third-party property and construction management, implementing business plans, and driving operational excellence across the communities. This is a key leadership role that will play a major part of our client's continued expansion.
What You'll Do
Develop and execute annual business plans, budgets, and strategic initiatives for U.S. multifamily assets
Play a major role as the portfolio grows via acquisitions
Monitor financial performance and ensure alignment with investment proformas and NOI targets
Oversee third-party property management, and capital projects
Support underwriting and due diligence for new investment opportunities
Report on market trends, portfolio performance, and strategic insights to investment leadership
Mentor and develop junior team members
What You Bring
Bachelor's degree
8+ years of progressive experience in multifamily asset management
Demonstrated ability to improve NOI, occupancy, and portfolio value
Proficiency in financial modeling, underwriting, and capital planning
Strong project management and leadership skills
Experience with executive reporting and strategic presentations
A proactive mindset with a strong sense of ownership and accountability
Our client is in growth mode and rapidly expanding their US portfolio. They currently have a small team in Houston (Sugar Land) overseeing their US properties, and this Director role will be one of the leaders in this office.
This is a terrific opportunity to play a major part in our client's expansion and there is plenty of growth potential!
$102k-210k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Property Operations - Luxury Resort Leadership
Hilton Worldwide, Inc. 4.5
Hawaii jobs
A leading hotel chain in Hawaii is seeking a Director of Property Operations to lead and oversee the safety and functionality of the facility. The role demands a strategic leader with substantial experience in managing operations within a large-scale resort environment. Candidates should possess a strong background in safety compliance, budgeting, and team management. The position offers competitive compensation, including a salary range of $175,000 to $190,000, depending on experience, along with comprehensive benefits.
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$175k-190k yearly 4d ago
VP of Finance, Hospitality Growth & Strategy
Hyatt Hotels Corporation 4.6
Chicago, IL jobs
A leading hospitality company is seeking a VicePresident for Finance in Chicago, Illinois. The ideal candidate will oversee financial planning, reporting, and analysis for the company's hotel portfolio. You'll be responsible for optimizing financial processes, ensuring standardization, and leading financial initiatives to drive performance. Candidates must demonstrate strong financial leadership experience, fluency in Spanish, and an education in Finance or Accounting. This role offers substantial salary potential, professional growth opportunities, and a diverse working environment.
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A leading car-sharing marketplace is seeking an ambitious FP&A Senior Manager to oversee revenue forecasting and performance management. The ideal candidate will have 5-10 years of experience in finance, strong analytical skills, and proficiency in financial modeling. Key responsibilities include delivering insights to drive strategic objectives and collaborating with business leaders to optimize financial performance. The position offers a hybrid work schedule and a competitive compensation package.
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$159k-209k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief Finance Officer
National Disability Rights Network 4.0
Washington jobs
PROTECTION & ADVOCACY SYSTEM, INC.
Description
Protection & Advocacy System, Inc. (P&A), a Wyoming non‑profit corporation and the state's Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agency designated to receive federal funds to protect and advocate for the legal rights of eligible people with disabilities, seeks a dynamic and experienced person to be responsible for all fiscal operations of P&A as its new Chief Finance Officer. P&A's mission is to protect and advocate for the human and legal rights, interests, and welfare of Wyomingites with disabilities; promote, support, and assist Wyomingites with disabilities in understanding and controlling those systems and processes which directly affect their lives; and foster the development, availability, and accessibility of services which increase the opportunities available to Wyomingites with disabilities to live their lives as fully, independently, and productively as possible. P&A has served as Wyoming's designated P&A agency since 1977 and is a member of the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN).
RESPONSIBILITIES (either directly or in conjunction with applicable staff members):
The Chief Finance Officer (CFO) is responsible for ensuring excellence in fiscal responsibility, budgeting, assist with human resources, facilities management, communication technology, and strategic financial planning. In this key senior management role, the successful candidate will provide financial and organizational leadership and be a catalyst in driving the financial performance of the organization. This position assures that these areas are maintained and in compliance with all applicable government statutes, regulations and contracts, as well as agency policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
In coordination with the Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”), develops annual agency budget, presents proposed annual budget to the agency Board of Trustees (“Board”) for final approval, monitors monthly performance against targets, and recommends budget revisions to the Board, if needed, based on actual and projected revenues and expenditures.
Conveys fiscal information on a timely basis to the CEO.
Prepares accounting and financial functions including payroll, accounts payable and cash management on a timely basis.
Assures that all fiscal transactions are carefully and appropriately documented and filed, and that all records are maintained as required by law and are in compliance with federal, agency and accounting standards.
Participates as a member of agency finance committee or other committees, as assigned.
Prepares and submits monthly financial reports to the Board and discusses the reports at a scheduled Board meeting.
Prepares the agency's accounting manual in consultation with the CEO and makes recommendations to the Board for periodic updates.
Assists management with their understanding of financial matters.
Identifies need for and provides periodic training on budgets, fiscal policies and procedures to the Board, the staff, and the PAIMI Advisory Council (“PAC”).
Continuously evaluates and analyzes the operations, records, and technology of the agency and makes recommendations to the CEO to maintain efficiency and effectiveness of the agency financial operations. Works with the CEO in developing suggested policies, procedures, and other documents.
Completes and submits all required federal financial and payroll reports on a quarterly, semiannual and annual basis as required by each granting agency.
Assists staff with annual program performance reports.
Makes recommendations regarding employee benefit programs, advises employees of eligibility for benefits and assures that they are receiving all Board‑approved benefits. Works with the agency retirement plan administrators in the management of the agency plan.
Maintains personnel records, including but not limited to, payroll, position and salary, vacation and sick leave, retirement, life, medical, short‑term disability, HRA and Flex, and any other benefit records for each employee.
Serves as the direct supervisor of the Support Specialist, performs a performance evaluation on an annual basis or more frequently, as necessary, and serves as the agency support back‑up.
Serves as point of contact for all equipment and building maintenance to include security system, HVAC, fire alarm and sprinkler systems.
Serves as the agency's primary contact person with outside contracted IT services and assists with server back‑ups, software installation, and reports any issues to contracted IT person.
QUALIFICATIONS AND MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree in accounting. CPA license encouraged but not required.
Eight to 10 years' experience in accounting, with at least 5 years with not for profit fund accounting.
Experience with accounting software including but not limited to MIP Sage, Excel, and Microsoft 365.
Strong management and supervisory administration skills.
Experience handling confidential matters discreetly; flexibility with changing situations; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, funding agency personnel, and the Board of Directors.
Knowledge of personnel services including records, reporting requirements, fringe benefit programs, wage and hour regulations, workers' and unemployment compensation requirements.
Experience performing complex assignments, prioritizing multiple tasks, meeting deadlines, and working well under pressure.
Effective communication; both oral and written.
Work experience with federal grant procedures required.
Successfully complete state/federal background check(s) and any additional security level requirements as necessary from the Agency's federal, state, or private grantor programs.
This position is considered key personnel and prior approval from SAMHSA, as specified in Grant Terms and Conditions, must be obtained.
LOCATION AND TRAVEL
Location - Cheyenne, Wyoming
Travel - The position requires occasional travel outside of the business day or weekend. Ongoing meeting and training opportunities are necessary throughout the year, although some meetings continue to be available virtually.
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
P&A offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience. Fringe benefits include medical, vision, dental, life and AD&D, 401(k), FSA/HRA, accrued vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays. A relocation stipend will be negotiated.
P&A is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
P&A serves under federally funded grant programs and is a drug‑free workplace.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
In order to receive full consideration, applicants should submit their documents by September 30, 2025.
Documents and Information to submit:
Cover/Introduction Letter - include reason for applying for this non‑profit, professional position and any salary requirements.
Resume
List of at least three professional references who can speak to your work. List names, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Completed Information Packets for Consideration can be emailed to:
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$114k-175k yearly est. 1d ago
Strategic Nonprofit CFO: Budgeting & Growth
National Disability Rights Network 4.0
Washington jobs
A Wyoming non-profit organization seeks a Chief Finance Officer to oversee all fiscal operations, develop budgets, and ensure compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate has 8-10 years of accounting experience, preferably within non-profit fund accounting, and must possess strong management skills. Additionally, familiarity with accounting software like MIP Sage and Excel is essential. This role offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, including medical and retirement plans.
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$114k-175k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Product and Consumer Experience
Fooda 4.1
Chicago, IL jobs
Our story began in 2011 when a group of office workers at a major logistics company in Chicago had a lunch problem. Nearby options were limited,and the team was spending too much time and money traveling to their favorite restaurants. They had an idea: bring Chicago's local restaurant culture inside the office to sell food. It was an immediate hit. When they discovered people from other companies sneaking into their office, they knew they were on to something.
Fooda pioneered the concept of rotating popup restaurants inside offices. Today, we operate in 45 cities with over 100 million meals served and continue to grow rapidly.
Powered by technology and a network of 1500+ restaurants, we feed hungry people at work through a platform of unique food programs located within companies, office buildings, hospitals, schools, distribution centers, and more. At Fooda, we believe a workplace food program should be something employees love and look forward to every day.
Who We Are Looking For: The VicePresident of Product & Consumer Experience, reporting to the Executive VicePresident of Technology, is a builder‑operator owning Product Management and Consumer(B2C) Marketing end‑to‑end (strategy, budget, team and execution), alongside championing AI‑driven innovation to drive product growth, consumer and partner engagement. This role partners with the existing B2B Marketing and Data Science functions while building out the B2C/consumer‑marketing muscle. It also owns the end‑to‑end product investment thesis, contributes an independent voice in executive decisions, and helps shape our stakeholder experience with measurable outcomes.
What You'll Be Doing: Product Strategy & Execution:
Define and manage the product roadmap covering core features and AI‑embedded/AI‑powered capabilities with clear metrics such as revenue growth and user engagement.
Drive an AI vision identifying high‑ROI use cases, embedding ML models and generative AI into consumer‑facing features, and deploying AI tooling that shortens spec‑to‑release cycles across Product, Engineering, and QA.
Align roadmap priorities with business objectives and market trends through close collaboration with Engineering, InfoSec, Compliance, Data Science, B2B Marketing and the executive team.
Work with engineering to develop products based on data insights that drive measurable results.
Lead build vs. buy evaluations (in‑house, partnership, or M&A) and steer post‑acquisition “integrate vs. stand‑alone” decisions and execution.
Join key Client QBRs and Vendor Councils; translate field insights into roadmap bets that unlock upsell revenue and partner performance
Consumer Experience:
Own, develop and execute consumer marketing strategy (acquisition, retention, loyalty and growth) while collaborating with the B2B Marketing leader for cross‑channel cohesion.
Ensure full alignment of consumer marketing and product roadmaps (both technology and in‑person experience).
Own Consumer Satisfaction & Marketing KPIs and budget; apply analytics to optimize spend and performance.
Build the consumer‑marketing function: hire, mentor, and scale a data‑driven team (growth, lifecycle, creative) that works hand‑in‑glove with Product.
Run a test‑and‑learn engine, designing experiments, analyzing results, and iterating rapidly, using modern analytics and Data Science models to personalize outreach and offers.
Data Science and Consumer Insights:
Work with the leader of Data Science to embed DS models (pricing, personalization, forecasting) into product features while keeping DS an independent “truth‑teller” for enterprise KPIs.
Improve segmentation, pricing, and targeting to enhance consumer insights and outcomes.
Cross Functional Collaboration:
Collaborate with Sales, and Operations to drive product‑led growth and innovation.
Work with other senior leaders to establish decision‑making frameworks and clear accountability for strategic initiatives.
Represent consumer needs to inform executive‑level strategic decisions.
What You Should Already Have:
10+ years in product leadership, including scaling a marketplace from
Proven record of cross‑functional partnership with Engineering, Data Science, InfoSec, Compliance, and B2B/B2C Marketing in a growth‑oriented environment.
Ability to align product development with marketing efforts to achieve measurable growth outcomes.
Demonstrated success running build‑vs‑buy playbooks and post‑merger/acquisition product integration.
Expert in ROI modeling and first‑principles thinking; comfortable defending investments in board settings.
Track record of hiring product talent including AI and consumer‑marketing into lean teams, then scaling responsibly.
Hands‑on experience guiding PCI, SOC 2, SOX, or comparable audits through product releases.
Proven experience in building, operating and scaling marketplaces, consumer platforms, or digital businesses is required.
Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills with the ability to operate effectively at the executive level.
Join Us: This role starts hands‑on leading a three‑person Product team, then scales the organization as ROI milestones are hit. You'll steer Fooda's journey to a $1B+ marketplace, build and enhance Fooda's product suite for scale, and embed AI‑driven consumer experiences while partnering with top‑tier Engineering peers, and influence the growth of emerging areas like Data Science. If you thrive on measurable impact, rigorous thinking, and bold market moves, we'd love to talk.
What We'll Hook You Up With:
Competitive base salary, bonus plan, and stock options, based on experience
Comprehensive health, dental and vision plans
401(k) retirement plan with company match
Paid maternity and parental leave benefits
Flexible spending accounts
Company‑issued laptop
Daily subsidized lunch program (ours!)
The salary range for this role is $200,000-$300,000. The salary is dependent on a number of factors including but not limited to: work experience, training, location and skills.
This role will require upwards of 25% travel and will be based in Fooda's Chicago headquarters. Candidates will be asked to be in Fooda's office 3+ days a week.
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$200k-300k yearly 4d ago
President/CEO
Salt Creek Capital 3.4
Charlotte, NC jobs
Salt Creek Capital is seeking an experienced operating executive to join the firm as an Executive Partner. The executive is expected to work with the firm to evaluate acquisition opportunities of companies which they would oversee as President & CEO post-close. As CEO, the executive will be required to manage the full P&L, develop the growth strategy, and provide operational management. CEOs of companies acquired by SCC serve as the most senior business executive at the company, and report to & participate on the Company's board of directors.
Qualifications:
At least 10 years of senior management experience; prior successful P&L management and/or President or GM experience required
Desire to participate as a business partner and ability to balance fiduciary responsibilities to numerous disparate stakeholders
Proven experience, ability, and desire to manage a business with focus on generating strong free cash flow / EBITDA
Entrepreneurial thinker with an appetite to take on a high level of responsibility commensurate with anticipated rewards
Proven ability to manage all aspects of a company
Demonstrated ability to increase profitability through proactive business development efforts
Excellent professional references and high integrity
For more information about the Executive Partnership Program and to apply, please visit ********************************
$156k-311k yearly est. 1d ago
President/CEO
Salt Creek Capital 3.4
Boston, MA jobs
Salt Creek Capital is seeking an experienced operating executive to join the firm as an Executive Partner. The executive is expected to work with the firm to evaluate acquisition opportunities of companies which they would oversee as President & CEO post-close. As CEO, the executive will be required to manage the full P&L, develop the growth strategy, and provide operational management. CEOs of companies acquired by SCC serve as the most senior business executive at the company, and report to & participate on the Company's board of directors.
Qualifications:
At least 10 years of senior management experience; prior successful P&L management and/or President or GM experience required
Desire to participate as a business partner and ability to balance fiduciary responsibilities to numerous disparate stakeholders
Proven experience, ability, and desire to manage a business with focus on generating strong free cash flow / EBITDA
Entrepreneurial thinker with an appetite to take on a high level of responsibility commensurate with anticipated rewards
Proven ability to manage all aspects of a company
Demonstrated ability to increase profitability through proactive business development efforts
Excellent professional references and high integrity
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$168k-332k yearly est. 1d ago
Director, Brand Strategy
Grand Circle 4.6
Boston, MA jobs
Salary: $175,000 - $190,000
About the Role
Grand Circle Corporation (GCC) is seeking a strategic leader to serve as a Director, Brand Strategy. This role will shape GCC's brand architecture and lead strategy for a portfolio of travel brands, helping transform a beloved, nearly 70‑year‑old business into a modern category leader.
As a brand champion, you will retain the strength of GCC's historic brand promise while creating space for contemporary relevance, growth, and differentiation. You will partner closely with senior leadership, marketing teams, and external agencies to drive brand transformation, consistency, and long-term value across the organization.
This role is ideal for a results‑oriented brand leader with deep experience guiding brand strategy within complex, consumer‑facing organizations.
Key Responsibilities Brand Strategy
Drive brand transformation in partnership with senior executives and external consultants, helping clarify brand architecture and define brand purpose and positioning across the GCC portfolio.
Support the global rollout of brand repositioning initiatives, collaborating with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders.
Build annual, data‑driven brand plans that drive distinction, trust, and measurable impact against key business KPIs.
Draft, maintain, and evolve brand guidelines and toolkits to ensure a consistent end‑to‑end customer experience.
Partner with global operations teams to deliver brand training, execute brand concepts at scale, and ensure adherence to brand standards.
Collaborate with internal teams on the development of new travel itineraries that align with brand strategy and address portfolio gaps.
Brand Marketing
Partner with integrated marketing and channel teams to develop high‑impact, brand‑right campaigns that drive affinity and growth.
Participate across all stages of campaign development, serving as an internal brand steward and strategic advisor.
Develop data‑driven messaging hierarchies that clearly articulate GCC's value propositions and translate business narratives into compelling customer‑facing messaging.
Identify and execute external brand marketing partnerships that strengthen brand position with existing customers and introduce GCC to new audiences.
Brand Insights & Analytics
Analyze brand performance against core KPIs and present insights and strategic recommendations to cross‑functional stakeholders.
Monitor the competitive landscape and identify opportunities to strengthen GCC's brand position.
Partner with internal analytics and call center teams to assess shifts in customer sentiment and preferences, adjusting brand strategies accordingly.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in brand strategy, brand marketing, or a related discipline.
Proven track record of driving or supporting brand transformation in a complex, global environment.
Customer‑centric mindset with a passion for delivering exceptional experiences across the customer journey.
Exceptional strategic planning and communication skills, with the ability to develop roadmaps and build alignment across diverse stakeholder groups.
Demonstrated success partnering with marketing teams to deliver effective brand campaigns and applying brand marketing best practices.
Entrepreneurial, self‑directed approach with the ability to work independently while building strong cross‑functional relationships.
Strong analytical skills, with comfort translating data into actionable insights and executive‑level recommendations.
Prior experience in the travel or hospitality industry strongly preferred.
Total Rewards
The base salary range for this role is $175,000 - $190,000 annually for employees based in Boston, MA. Final compensation may vary and will be determined based on factors such as relevant experience, skills, internal equity, and geographic location. In addition to base pay, this role is eligible for an annual incentive bonus and first‑class benefits, which include:
Health & wellness: Comprehensive and heavily subsidized medical, dental, and vision plans, plus on‑site gym access, holistic wellness sessions, and group fitness classes
Time for you: Substantial Paid Time Off (PTO), and 11 paid holidays- including Juneteenth, Memorial Day, and Labor Day - and Summer Fridays. Plus- extensive parental leave, with up to 12‑16 weeks paid leave at 100% base salary.
Travel more, spend less: 50% off our trips for you and a companion, 25% for additional immediate family members, and exclusive quarterly associate travel deals
Your future, secured: 401(k) with company match, life insurance, and disability coverage
Continuous growth: Tuition assistance for both professional and personal development, opportunities for professional development through oversees travel, and direct access to Pinnacle Leadership & Team Development.
Extra perks: Commuter benefits, FSA options, pet insurance, home & auto discounts, and paid volunteer time off to give back to the community
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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$175k-190k yearly 5d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Tenacity 3.6
Boston, MA jobs
ORGANIZATION
Tenacity is a dynamic nonprofit organization that empowers under-resourced Massachusetts youth to graduate from high school and achieve post-secondary success. Established in 1999, Tenacity has been providing high-dosage youth enrichment programs that promote literacy, life skills, racket sports, fitness skills, and social/emotional growth. The 135 staff have served more than 45,000 students, aged 6-22, from Boston, Worcester, and Chelsea, MA. Tenacity's provides the following:
300+ hours of youth enrichment programming per year, helping middle school students from under-resourced neighborhoods grow academically and socially while improving their level of fitness.
Literacy skills that promote critical thinking and understanding through a curriculum designed around themes of social justice and student empowerment.
Racquet sports and fitness instruction that results in athletic skills, improved physical fitness, an understanding of health, enthusiasm for sport, and perseverance on and off the court.
Long-term, supportive guidance to encourage high school completion and post-secondary success.
For 25 years, Tenacity students have achieved a 95% high school graduation rate, higher than the 2021 average graduation rate in Boston (79%). Also, 75% of Tenacity students are succeeding in or have completed college or other structured post-secondary programs, which significantly exceeds the rate for Boston Public School students (38%).
Tenacity is recognized as a leader in in-school, after-school, and summer programs. All our well-rounded programs provide literacy/academic support along with racket sports/fitness instruction, offering youth personal attention and the opportunity to develop age-appropriate literacy skills, life skills, and physical fitness.
Tenacity is about to launch a new, ambitious strategic plan whose six priorities are:
Refine the program model to increase the number of students completing the College and Career Prep program and transitioning to post-secondary success.
Advance planning and design for dedicated facilities to expand program offerings and foster belonging.
Expand measurement, evaluation, and learning processes to better assess and improve impact.
Strengthen funding model to sustainably deliver on future vision.
Bolster operational capacity to align with Tenacity's future direction.
Build on and strengthen Tenacity's brand in line with refined vision for impact.
POSITION
Reporting to the CEO/Founder, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be a critical thought partner to the CEO and other members of the Executive Leadership Team. The COO will be instrumental in establishing the groundwork for growth and enabling the CEO to focus on external relations, new facilities and fundraising. S/he will serve as a mentor and guide supporting the development of passionate, talented colleagues across program and functional areas. The COO will be charged with building the operations and the organizational infrastructure to support the strategic growth. Tenacity is seeking a leader with both the skills to facilitate Tenacity's growth and the patience to work with the organization at its current level. Of course, the winning candidate should be a champion of Tenacity's mission and goals and passionate about uplifting youth.
The COO will lead the work of five members of the Leadership team.
Director of Pathway Ace Academy
Director of Pathway Operations
Director of CCP/PSS
Director of Summer Program and School Year Racquets & Fitness
H.R. Manager
Finance and Development will continue to report to the CEO.
The ideal candidate is a collaborative, people-centered leader who values teamwork, communicates with transparency, and brings strong talent development, operational discipline and strategic vision.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Leadership
Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO on organization-wide planning, operational effectiveness, performance management, and sustainability.
Partner with the CEO and other leaders to staff committees of the Board of Directors, notably: Civics Task Force, Facilities Task Force, Operations & DEI Committee, Finance Committee.
Collaborate with the CEO and Leadership Team to achieve Tenacity's strategic goals; serve as the central point person for internal coordination across departments, ensuring clear communication and accountability across teams.
Ensure the execution of the strategic plan.
Program Oversight, Partnerships & Data
Ensure that the Program Department's resources are aligned to achieve ambitious annual and longer-term goals.
Partner with Program Directors and data staff to strengthen data collection/tracking, reporting, and evaluation systems.
Support Program Directors in maintaining strong partnerships with schools and community organizations, including assistance with contract management and logistics.
Recruit, retain, coach and lead Program staff in their professional development.
Operational Leadership
Incorporate nonprofit best practices, working closely with the CEO and CFO on operational budgets, audits, and planning.
Ensure Tenacity's facilities are safe, organized, and well-maintained.
Manage relationships with key vendors, consultants, and service providers to ensure high-quality and cost-effective operations.
Ensure organizational insurance policies (general liability, property, vehicle, workers' compensation) are current and comprehensive.
Oversee organizational systems such as SharePoint, BambooHR, and Microsoft 365 to improve communication and efficiency.
Coordinate with IT consultants to ensure reliable technology support and data organization.
Manage key transitions and initiatives, such as the 401(k) implementation and organizational systems improvements.
Team Development, Human Resources, Employee Engagement & Culture
Model and promote a culture of high performance, equity, respect, collaboration, professional growth and solutions-orientation.
Implement more sophisticated programs to ensure retention, recruitment and development of staff.
Mentor and support the professional development of Tenacity's managers and leaders.
Provide high-level support to the HR & Operations staff, particularly around employee engagement, retention, recruitment, training and culture initiatives.
Offer guidance on policy development, staff engagement, and internal communication.
Partner with HR consultants and benefit vendors to ensure smooth administration of employee benefits, payroll, and compliance.
Provide opportunities and training for staff to deliver and receive feedback.
Cross Departmental Collaboration
Support Program and Development teams in the efforts to highlight program outcomes and success stories.
Collaborate across departments to ensure seamless execution of major events, including the Tenacity Cup, Paddles to Pathways, Community Festival, Tenacity University Practicum, Pathway to Post-Secondary Success, and Summer Tennis & Reading Program (STRP).
Serve as a bridge between internal operations and external partners, modeling professionalism, accountability, and trust.
QUALIFICATIONS
Passion for Tenacity's mission and values.
A bachelor's degree is required; an advanced degree in a related field is a plus.
Minimum of ten+ years of experience leading nonprofit operations.
Experience executing against ambitious strategic plans and implementing change for a growing, mission-driven organization.
Success in leading a variety of teams from direct program engagement to operational functions, including Finance, HR, IT, Risk/Legal.
Proven record of analyzing and reporting programmatic and financial results, supporting operational excellence and improving systems/processes in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.
Demonstrated record of achievement in managing, motivating, inspiring, and collaborating with high-performing team of programmatic, functional and operational colleagues to achieve ambitious, measurable goals.
Comfort in working in a well-resourced, yet lean environment. Does not require an expansive staff to be effective.
Savvy manager who can prioritize competing needs, deliver tough messages and negotiate conflicts.
Confident and secure but not ego-driven.
Solutions oriented; sees the best in people.
Maintains calm in crisis.
Thrives in a fast-paced environment. Agile decision maker, innovative, curious. Flexible, can pivot.
Gets up to speed and builds trust quickly.
Knowledge of how to scale an organization experiencing rapid growth.
Knows when to push and when to wait.
Experience working in a founder-led and/or start-up organization a plus.
Demonstrated success in establishing and maintaining systems and metrics to drive continuous improvement.
Excellent communications skills.
Warm, friendly and high-energy.
Effective project manager.
Impeccable integrity and ethics with excellent follow-through.
Proficient in Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and HR platforms such as BambooHR.
COMPENSATION
$150,000 annually and a full benefit package.
Applications should include a letter of interest and a current resume. Please indicate in your cover email where you learned about this opportunity.
$150k yearly 4d ago
Director of Travel Agency Partnerships
Overseas Adventure Travel 3.5
Boston, MA jobs
A leading travel organization is seeking a Director of Travel Agency Sales to develop and execute a new sales channel. This role involves crafting agency strategy, establishing partnerships, and ensuring revenue growth. Applicants should have over 10 years of experience in travel sales, with a focus on trade partnerships. A strong network within the U.S. travel community and a deep understanding of agency economics is essential. The position is based in Boston and offers a competitive compensation package.
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$87k-160k yearly est. 1d ago
Luxury Hospitality Commercial Strategy Director
Halekulani Corp 4.7
Urban Honolulu, HI jobs
A luxury hospitality brand in Honolulu seeks a Director of Commercial Strategy to lead the commercial agenda and drive revenue growth. The ideal candidate will strategize across Sales, Marketing, and Revenue Management to enhance brand loyalty and market position. Candidates should possess 10+ years in hospitality commercial strategy, showcasing a proven global leadership record. This role involves overseeing all commercial disciplines, ensuring cohesive strategies align with brand values and objectives.
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$83k-99k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Operations
Cameron Smith & Associates, Inc. 4.1
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
*THIS ROLE IS ON-SITE IN GREATER PITTSBURGH, PA"
Our client, a rapidly expanding CPG food & beverage company, is seeking a Director of Operations to oversee end-to-end supply chain, production, and co-manufacturing operations from an office setting. This role will lead planning and execution across branded and private-label products, ensuring reliable production, efficient logistics, and cost optimization as the business scales across retail and e-commerce channels.
Key Focus Areas:
Manage and optimize relationships with multiple co-manufacturers and suppliers.
Lead production scheduling, demand planning, and inventory management to meet forecast needs.
Oversee procurement, logistics, and 3PL partnerships to ensure on-time fulfillment.
Drive process efficiencies, cost savings, and operational excellence.
Requirements:
5+ years in CPG operations or supply chain leadership, preferably within food & beverage.
Proven experience managing co-manufacturing and vendor negotiations.
Hands-on expertise in production and demand planning.
Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations, or related field.
If interested, please apply and include a PDF version of your resume titled as your name (ex: John Smith.pdf)
$71k-123k yearly est. 2d ago
Director, Workgroup Operations
American Hotel & Lodging Association 3.7
Washington, DC jobs
HTNG is AHLA's technology arm, and workgroups are an important driver of member value. Workgroups are formed to solve a specific problem or adapt new technologies to the hospitality industry. Workgroup deliverables include - technical specifications, best practices, white papers, buyer's guides, and webinars.
This position is key to workgroup development, management, coordination, and facilitation, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives and effective project execution across diverse teams. Key responsibilities include providing leadership and guidance to workgroup leaders and members, managing multiple projects concurrently, and promoting a culture of collaboration and excellence. The Director leverages advanced project management skills, strong leadership capabilities, and effective communication to drive successful outcomes.
Responsibilities:
Workgroup and Project Management: Oversee the operation of multiple workgroups, ensuring that they are properly resourced, organized, and functioning effectively. Provide guidance and support to workgroup leaders and members to help them achieve their goals and deliverables in a timely manner and in accordance with quality standards. Monitor project milestones, risks, and dependencies to mitigate issues and drive successful outcomes.
Documentation and Technical Standards: Lead the development and maintenance of documentation for workgroup initiatives, including technical standards, guidelines, and best practices. Ensure documentation is clear, accessible, and regularly updated to support consistent application across teams. Establish and promote technical standards to guide workgroup activities, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and industry best practices. Encourage knowledge sharing and transparency within and across workgroups to foster continuous learning.
Leadership and Mentorship: Provide strong leadership and mentorship to workgroup leaders, helping them develop their skills, build cohesive teams, and drive successful outcomes. Foster a culture of accountability, excellence, and continuous improvement within the workgroups.
Facilitation and Collaboration: Facilitate virtual and in-person meetings and collaborative sessions among workgroup members to drive progress on key initiatives, resolve conflicts, and make informed decisions. Promote open communication, active participation, and consensus-building across diverse teams. To ensure inclusion of global members, solicit feedback from interested parties offline if they are unable to join calls due to time zone differences.
Stakeholder Engagement: Engage with internal and external stakeholders to understand their needs, priorities, and expectations related to workgroup initiatives. Build strong relationships, manage expectations, and ensure alignment between workgroup activities and organizational objectives.
Performance Monitoring and Reporting: Establish performance metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) to monitor the effectiveness and impact of workgroup activities. Prepare regular updates and presentations to communicate progress, achievements, and challenges to senior leadership and other stakeholders.
Conference Programming and Execution: Assist the VP HTNG Operations and colleagues with the planning, programming, and execution of AHLA events, particularly the HTNG international conferences. Participate as a speaker and panel moderator as needed.
Continuous Improvement: Drive a culture of continuous improvement within the workgroups, encouraging innovation, experimentation, and learning from both successes and failures. Identify opportunities to streamline processes, enhance collaboration, and optimize outcomes.
Requirements
Skills and Attributes:
Strong understanding of hotel operations and technology stack that enables it.
Proficiency in hotel network infrastructure, Wi-Fi, telecommunications, device management or software and integrations, including XML/JSON, object modeling, online documentation is a plus.
Experience with technical aspects of projects, updating best practices, and facilitating communication with technical teams. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to analyze complex issues, identify root causes, and develop effective solutions.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build relationships, influence others, and facilitate productive discussions and decision-making.
Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire teams to achieve excellence.
Strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities, with a focus on driving innovation and continuous improvement.
Adaptability to navigate complex challenges and comfort with ambiguity
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Other:
Hybrid / In-office position based in Washington, D.C.
Moderate domestic and international travel is required.
Target salary range for this position is between $110,000 - $130,000 annually
Benefits
AHLA is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage you to apply even if your experience is not a 100% match with the position. We are looking for someone with relevant skills and experience, not a checklist that exactly matches the job description. We want to help you grow and in return, you help us grow into a stronger, more inclusive organization. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$110k-130k yearly 2d ago
Vice President of Multi-Family Operations
East West Hospitality 3.7
Avon, CO jobs
East West Hospitality is building a new luxury multi-family operating platform and is seeking a senior leader to shape and lead this next phase of growth.
The VicePresident of Multi-Family Operations will establish, scale, and lead East West Hospitality's multi-family division as a distinct business vertical within our organization. This role goes well beyond traditional property management. It is an opportunity to build the strategy, operating model, and brand standards for a growing portfolio of high-end residential and mixed-use communities developed by East West Partners and other future partners.
The VP will serve as the business leader for this platform, owning financial performance, shaping the resident experience, partnering closely with developers and investors, and positioning East West Hospitality as a best-in-class luxury multi-family operator. This position reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer of East West Hospitality.
What You Will Do
Build & Lead the Multi-Family Business
Create and execute the long-term strategy for East West Hospitality's multi-family division.
Design a scalable operating platform, including brand standards, service model, systems, and playbooks.
Lead organizational design, staffing models, and leadership development across markets.
Establish KPIs, performance benchmarks, and operational scorecards.
Own Financial Performance
Full divisional P&L ownership with accountability for NOI, margins, and operational efficiency.
Oversee pricing strategy, rent structures, renewals, and expense management.
Develop and manage financial models, budgets, and performance forecasts.
Partner with ownership groups on capital planning, reinvestment strategies, and long-term value creation.
Partner with Developers & Investors
Serve as the primary operational partner to developers, asset managers, and capital partners.
Provide operational input during design, programming, amenity planning, and technology selection.
Support underwriting, operating proformas, and management agreement discussions.
Represent East West Hospitality in investor and developer conversations and industry forums.
Set the Standard for Resident Experience
Establish a luxury, hospitality-infused resident experience that differentiates East West in the market.
Ensure consistency in service delivery, communication, and community engagement across properties.
Oversee resident satisfaction, reputation management, and retention strategies.
Lead Operations at Scale
Guide lease-up strategy for new developments and corrective action for underperforming assets.
Oversee systems selection and implementation (property management platforms, pricing tools, resident apps, access control, emerging technologies).
Ensure compliance with regulatory, safety, and insurance requirements.
Location: This role is based in Colorado and may be located in the Denver/Front Range or Eagle County area. Regular travel to operating and development sites is expected
Employment Type: Full Time, Year Round
Pay Rate: $150 - $220k annually bonus eligible
Closing: 01/31/2026 or until filed
Who You Are
You are a senior leader who has built or scaled a multi-family or residential platform, not just managed properties.
You bring:
A strategic mindset with the ability to translate vision into execution.
Deep operational credibility in luxury or institutional multi-family.
Comfort operating at the intersection of operations, development, finance, and brand.
A leadership style that builds trust, accountability, and high-performing teams.
A hospitality-driven approach to residential living.
Qualifications
10+ years of progressive leadership experience in multi-family or mixed-use operations, including 5+ years at a senior or executive level.
Demonstrated success launching or scaling a property management platform or business line.
Experience leading lease-up and stabilized luxury communities across multiple markets.
Proven P&L ownership and strong financial acumen.
Experience collaborating closely with developers, GC teams, asset managers, or investors.
Strong understanding of hospitality-driven service standards and high-end residential brands.
Bachelor's degree in business, real estate, hospitality, or related field preferred.
CPM, CAM, or similar professional designations preferred.
Benefits & Perks
Health Insurance: Medical, Dental, Vision
Unlimited Time Off & Paid Sick Time
$1000 Wellness Bonus/ Year
401(K) Plan with Discretionary Employer Match
Discounts at Marriott properties worldwide
Sabbatical Program
$500 Referral Program
Why East West Hospitality
East West Hospitality is a values-driven organization with 40 years in luxury hospitality, resort operations, and residential communities. Our culture is defined by:
Authentic hospitality
Care for place and people
Long-term partnerships
Excellence without pretense
This role offers the rare opportunity to build something enduring - a new business platform within a respected, established organization.
$150k-220k yearly 1d ago
Director of People + Culture
Aparium Hotel Group 3.9
Washington, DC jobs
is exempt
Accepting application through January 23, 2026, or until filled
WHO WE ARE
Hotels done differently. It is not just a slogan; it is who we are in everything we do. We believe in the power of People, Place, and Character; ensuring our properties are a place where individuals are valued and celebrated as a tribute to the neighborhoods and the people of the communities in which we operate; elevating our associates' pride in who they are, where they live and who we serve.
A littlebitrebel, a little bit refined, The Populus is smart and sophisticated, charming, and confident, and always down for shaking up the status quo. Consistently moving the needle on what a social club can be, Populus thrives on the counterculture spirit, constantly challenging what it means to gather and engage while connecting guests to each other and what inspires them. Populus believes the more interested you are, the more interesting you are!
Since its founding, Aparium has grown into a new kind of hotel brand, one that ventures off the beaten path, both geographically and philosophically. It is a sophisticated hotel brand known for its singular ability to combine the business acumen of large hospitality companies with the charm of boutique hotels. At Populus, the ideals of Opportunity, Equity, and Inclusion (OEI) for our members are at the forefront of the community and the environment we will create.
WHO YOU ARE
Your past experiences have led you to understand that there is an Art + Science to the how and what an HR professional is responsible for; not all remedies can be outlined in a policy or noted in a handbook. You are an advocate for the employees and, in return, understand the strategic direction of the business and how people drive the company's success. In the past, you have read those articles about why people dislike an HR department and said to yourself, “I agree - I too want to modernize the role and responsibilities of HR.” Your passion for your business has led you to interpret a P&L, understand the current marketing strategy, and challenge the status quo. You continually find ways to partner with your peers to identify a better way of doing things and have the grit and tenacity to see it through.
THE ROLE
As the Director of People & Culture, you are the guardian of the cultural pillars of People, Place, and Character that promote an engaging, positive, and safe work environment for all employees, implementing proven practices and programs in which employees feel recognized, valued, and supported. This position leads all facets of the function of the property, with one (1) direct report. If you only prefer to “see the forest” and are not willing to “plant the trees,” then this is not a role for you.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Acts as guardian of the cultural pillars of People, Place, and Character that promotes an engaging, positive, and safe work environment for all employees; implements proven practices and programs in which employees feel recognized, valued, and supported; shows courage by addressing individuals who negatively impact our aspiring culture
Knows the pulse of the local talent pool, can be seen connecting with potentials around town; does what it takes to attract like-minded individuals, aware of local market compensation offerings to ensure the hotel is competitive; creates a seamless interviewing process, efficient background check methodology and productive onboarding process for new associates
Demonstrates subject matter expertise for their respective field by ensuring compliance to mandatory labor laws, acts, and fair practices; is always abreast and proactive to upcoming changes for city, state, and federal labor statutes or by laws that impact and protect our people and company; and “go-to” expert on associates benefits plans and enrollment by simplifying what may be complex information for others
Fluent in people metrics and performance management practices that drive a high-performing culture, which includes owning the corrective action process, meaningful performance discussions, impactful training solutions, mature facilitation skills, and guiding career development progression that drives the company's people and business strategy
Collaborative and strategic partner to the General Manager and the Executive Committee for planning the property goals, questioning existing practices, ensuring appropriate staffing levels, coaching for performance, and heightening service levels
Practices sound financial decisions to ensure the appropriate budgets are in place and adhered to that provide the necessary resources, events, and programs for the recognition, rewards, and development of the people and celebrate the culture
Demonstrates a passion for “being in the know” by spending time in departments, attending shift briefings or department meetings; exhibits servant leadership by lending a hand during “crunch” time
Displays a collaborative spirit with peers and managers by exchanging ideas and valuing differing opinions; facilitates focus groups and identifies methods for employees to voice ideas or recommendations and ensures remedies are implemented
Knows how to keep a secret, able to investigate matters confidentially, and be a confidant to all associates by maintaining discretion in sensitive manners; can take their “HR” hat off based on the situation and coach peers and managers to address performance concerns with their associates
Use various communication channels to guarantee people are “in the know” by using traditional methods to modern practices; ensure messaging represents the brand and is meaningful to all associates. Ensure inclusivity by utilizing translation resources to relay information to other represented languages when applicable and feasible
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum of five (5) years as an HR Generalist within an upscale and people-focused environment
Bachelor's degree in a related field of Human Resources Management, Business, or Psychology is respected, though not required
SHRM Certification respected, though not required
Adaptable interpersonal skills to communicate and address all employee levels of the hotel
Professional proficiency in the English language in reading, writing, and verbal communication
HOW YOU LEAD
Engage others in general conversation tactics to build rapport quickly; leading and adapting communication and presentation tactics to engage your audience; displaying adaptable interpersonal skills for a wide range of audiences and stakeholders
Approach fact-finding and discovery missions in a collaborative effort; valuing the input and experiences of others that creates additional insight to uncover deeper issues that may need to be addressed or removed as a barrier to implementation
Value the importance of making decisions with integrity, maintaining confidentiality across internal work groups, and knowing how to use discretion when appropriate, understanding the difference between transparency and confidentiality
Be highly analytical in thought and recommendations; although never acting like the smartest person in the room; and continually seeking out the facts; able to express a point of view without it being driven by your ego
SALARY
$100,000 - $120,000
EEO Statement
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Aparium Hospitality Services celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an equitable and inclusive environment and sense of belonging for all employees. We do not discriminate and believe every individual should be proud of who they are and where they come from and take pride in who we serve.
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$100k-120k yearly 2d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Boys & Girls Club of The Heartland 3.5
Poplar Bluff, MO jobs
The Opportunity
An exciting opportunity to lead and impact the Boys & Girls Club of the Heartland (BGCH) is open, and we are looking for our next Chief Executive Officer to make a positive impact on kids' lives. We're seeking candidates who will lead the overall planning and operation of the organization - while providing leadership, direction, and support to the Board of Directors. You will be responsible for bringing the organization's mission to life, as you work to ensure that area kids and teens achieve great futures by delivering a safe and fun space, creating an engaging Club experience, and managing caring professionals to guide them along the way.
As a powerful testament, an astounding 54% of national Club alumni have expressed that the Club has had a life-altering impact on them. This highlights the incredible opportunity that awaits you and your team to make a profound and transformative difference in the lives of our youth, which will undoubtedly bring about profound and lasting changes.
The ambition for the future of the organization is to be able to increase the Boys & Girls Club of the Heartland's positive impact in the Southeastern Missouri area. One way to achieve that is to increase the number of youths served. Improving program efficacy is another way. Some combination of the two is the likely strategy for success. The new CEO will be tasked with setting the vision, garnering the community's support, and harnessing the resources to achieve this two-fold impact improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Partner with the Board of Directors in the development and implementation of strategic plans, as well as annual goals and objectives; financial, program and administrative management; and leadership of the organization. Guidance and direction are provided by the Chair of the Board, and by the Board and its Executive Committee.
Engage individuals, service organizations, and the broader community to promote Boys & Girls Clubs programs, and services, through strategic, collaborative communication.
Direct and participate in public relations and fundraising activities; lead activities to raise funds or otherwise solicit and gather monetary donations or other gifts for the organization
Establish goals and budgets; develop policies and procedures.
Monitor and approve the organization's program services to ensure achievement of the mission and goals of BGCH in collaboration with and support of the Board of Directors.
Oversee management and attainment of resources necessary to ensure the stable financial operations of the organization are conducted in accordance with applicable laws.
Responsibility for ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and transparency of the organization's financial records and reports. This responsibility includes establishing and maintaining effective internal controls, ensuring compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and adhering to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) or other applicable financial reporting standards.
Oversee staffing activities of the organization, including recruiting, training, mentoring, and evaluating both paid and volunteer staff.
Provide leadership to Club staff by developing administrative and operational standards by which goals will be met.
Provide professional leadership to the Board of Directors to ensure the development of an effective and motivated Board, including identification, recruitment, training, and involvement of Board members in meeting the goals of the organization.
Demonstrate that safety is a core value, ensure that the management system conforms with membership requirements and industry standards and is actively engaged in the safety improvement process.
Establish, implement, and monitor organizational standards and performance measures that define effective safety practices; ensure annual training and reinforcement of these standards; and proactively identify vulnerabilities, assess risk exposure, and implement strategies to mitigate and manage risk.
Ensure the organization maintains full compliance with all membership requirements, standards, and policies of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, as well as those of other affiliated and regulatory agencies.
Serve as point of escalation, feedback and approval for reportable Club incidents ensuring that all accident and incident reports are completed, up to date and submitted to the administrative office for archiving.
May be assigned special projects periodically by the Board of Directors.
Reports to the Board of Directors.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated ability to organize, direct, plan and coordinate operations in a multi-unit organization.
Documented success in fundraising or revenue generation, including individual giving, corporate partnerships, grants, and other contributed or earned income sources.
Leadership skills, including negotiation, problem-solving, decision-making and delegation.
Strong communication skills, both oral and written; ability to speak effectively and persuasively to groups and individuals.
Demonstrated competency and ability in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with a Board of Directors, staff, community groups and other related agencies.
Demonstrated ability to supervise professionals and other staff/volunteers who may be in distant subunits of the organization.
Demonstrated ability to develop, lead, and empower teams by fostering a culture of accountability, inclusion, and continuous improvement. This includes setting clear expectations, providing coaching and feedback, enabling professional growth, and equipping team members with the resources and authority necessary to achieve organizational objectives and sustained success.
A demonstrated high level of professionalism, evidenced by consistent ethical conduct, sound judgment, and effective interpersonal communication.
A proven history of consensus building and conflict resolution, with the ability to navigate differing perspectives, facilitate constructive dialogue, and achieve aligned outcomes among diverse stakeholders.
Advanced knowledge and expertise in asset management, including financial resources and property.
Demonstrated skills and competency in the following areas preferred: the mission, objectives, policies, programs, and procedures of Boys & Girls Clubs; the principles and practices of nonprofit organizations and their management; and resource development activities and sources of funding.
Education
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university required, with an advanced degree preferred, but experience will be considered in lieu of a degree