Oak View Group
Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. Offering an unmatched, 360-degree solution set for a collection of world-class owned venues and a client roster that includes the most influential, highest attended arenas, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions on the planet.
Overview
Oak View Group (OVG) is redefining live entertainment through innovation, excellence, and strategic partnerships. As part of this journey, the VicePresident of Strategic Sourcing & Category Management will lead the development and execution of enterprise-wide sourcing strategies and category management frameworks to drive sustainable cost savings, innovation, and supplier performance. This leadership role is accountable for overseeing key spend categories across direct and indirect goods and services and delivering measurable value in alignment with business objectives.
The ideal candidate will bring deep sourcing expertise, strong leadership, and a collaborative mindset to transform procurement into a strategic business partner.
This role pays an annual salary of $200,000-$260,000 and is bonus eligible
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until January 30, 2026.
Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy
Lead the development and execution of a global strategic sourcing strategy aligned to corporate goals, ESG priorities, and operational needs.
Build and lead a high-performing category management organization across all major spend areas (e.g., technology, marketing, professional services, facilities, F&B, logistics, etc.).
Partner with business unit leaders and functional executives to understand demand, align sourcing strategies, and maximize total value.
Embed supplier diversity, sustainability, and innovation into sourcing strategies.
Category Management
Develop and execute category plans that drive value, reduce risk, and improve supplier performance.
Lead major RFPs, contract negotiations, and supplier selection in collaboration with business stakeholders and legal.
Conduct comprehensive market and spend analysis to identify cost-saving opportunities and leverage scale.
Monitor supplier performance, including cost, service, quality, and compliance, and develop supplier improvement initiatives.
Governance & Compliance
Ensure sourcing activities comply with company policies, industry standards, and regulatory requirements.
Develop and maintain sourcing and category policies, playbooks, and contract templates.
Partner with Finance, Risk, and Legal to manage contractual risk and compliance.
Digital Enablement & Reporting
Leverage procurement technology (e.g., Coupa) to enhance visibility, automate workflows, and enable data-driven decisions.
Track and report on sourcing savings, pipeline, and category performance to executive leadership.
Continuously evaluate and improve category management and sourcing tools, scorecards, and metrics.
Additional ad-hoc responsibilities will be needed as the program grows and matures, list above is not exhaustive.
Qualifications
15+ years in procurement, supply chain, or business transformation with proven success leading center of excellence or procurement transformation initiatives.
Proven track record leading category strategies and sourcing across multiple spend categories.
Deep negotiation and contract management skills, with experience managing complex, high-value agreements.
Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management abilities.
Experience with procurement platforms (e.g., Coupa)
Familiarity with supplier diversity, ESG initiatives, and procurement-driven innovation.
Preferred Attributes:
Passion for live entertainment, culinary innovation, and venue experience.
Experience with GPO programs, sustainability, and supplier diversity.
Energetic, collaborative leader with strong commercial and operational acumen.
Strategic thinker with a bias for execution and results.
Business Partnership & Influence
Data-Driven Decision Making
Change Leadership
Supplier Relationship Management
Financial Acumen
Strengthened by our Differences. United to Make a Difference
At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it. We also believe that inclusivity drives innovation, strengthens our people, improves our service, and raises our excellence. Our success is rooted in creating environments that reflect and celebrate the diverse communities in which we operate and serve, and this is the reason we are committed to amplifying voices from all different backgrounds.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Oak View Group is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis (“protected class”) including, but not limited to veteran status, uniform service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law.
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Vice President Enterprise Architecture
Confidential Careers 4.2
Pittsburgh, PA jobs
A large, complex enterprise is seeking a senior technology executive to lead its architecture, data, and infrastructure functions at an enterprise scale. This role is responsible for defining and operationalizing the foundational technology capabilities that enable growth, resilience, security, and innovation across the organization.
The successful leader will operate as a strategic partner to executive leadership while maintaining deep technical credibility. This position owns the long-term technology foundation-how systems are designed, how data is governed and leveraged, how infrastructure is scaled, and how services are delivered reliably to the business.
Key Responsibilities:
Enterprise Technology Direction
Define the enterprise technology foundation that supports current operations and future growth
Establish architectural guardrails, standards, and governance models to ensure consistency, security, and scalability
Act as a senior technology advisor to executive leadership, providing perspective on risk, opportunity, and tradeoffs
Architecture & Modernization
Own the evolution of application, data, infrastructure, and security architectures
Guide technology modernization efforts, including cloud adoption, platform consolidation, and technical debt reduction
Evaluate emerging technologies and determine where experimentation or adoption delivers competitive or operational advantage
Data & Platform Enablement
Lead enterprise data strategy spanning integration, quality, governance, and access
Ensure data platforms support analytics, reporting, and decision-making at scale
Enable responsible data usage through stewardship, controls, and clear ownership models
Infrastructure & Reliability
Provide leadership across compute, storage, cloud, and core platform services
Drive automation, resilience, and operational maturity across environments
Ensure high availability, disaster recovery readiness, and proactive service monitoring
Connectivity & Core Services
Oversee enterprise networking and communications platforms
Ensure secure, reliable connectivity across distributed locations
Balance performance, scalability, and cost efficiency
IT Service Delivery
Lead service management disciplines to ensure predictable, high-quality technology support
Define service expectations, performance metrics, and continuous improvement practices
Build a service-oriented culture focused on reliability and business partnership
Financial & Partner Management
Own technology budgets and long-term investment planning for areas of responsibility
Lead internal teams and manage strategic service providers
Ensure vendors deliver measurable value, accountability, and performance
Leadership Expectations
Build and scale high-performing teams across architecture, infrastructure, data, and operations
Develop leaders who combine technical depth with strong business acumen
Drive clarity, accountability, and execution across complex, interdependent technology domains
Lead transformation with pragmatism, discipline, and credibility
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor's degree in a technology-related field; advanced degree preferred
15+ years of progressive technology experience, including senior enterprise leadership roles
Demonstrated ownership of architecture, infrastructure, cloud, and data platforms at scale
Strong command of cloud technologies, enterprise networking, virtualization, and IT service management practices
Practical understanding of cybersecurity and risk management across enterprise environments
Experience supporting large, distributed, or consumer-facing organizations strongly preferred
Proven ability to influence executives, lead transformation, and deliver results
$123k-184k yearly est. 5d ago
VP, Earned Media - Global Publicity Leader
Lionsgate 4.8
Santa Monica, CA jobs
A leading entertainment company in Santa Monica is seeking a VicePresident of Earned Media, responsible for developing and executing integrated media strategies. The successful candidate will lead initiatives spanning publicity, social, and influencer programs to amplify content. Ideal qualifications include extensive experience in earned media and a passion for storytelling. The role offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.
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$152k-244k yearly est. 4d ago
VP, Global Digital Partnerships & Growth
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 4.6
Stamford, CT jobs
A leading global sports and entertainment organization is looking for a VP, Digital, for their Global Partnerships. The role will drive digital strategies, lead a large team focused on social media and influencer marketing, and ensure innovation in digital experiences. Candidates should have over 15 years of experience in a similar field, showcasing exceptional leadership and operational excellence. The position offers a competitive salary range of $180,000 to $240,000 annually, along with comprehensive benefits.
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$180k-240k yearly 3d ago
VP, Digital, Global Partnerships
World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. 4.6
Stamford, CT jobs
VP, Digital, Global Partnerships page is loaded## VP, Digital, Global Partnershipslocations: Stamford, CT- WWE Headquarters: New York - 200 5th Avetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R0006965**Who We Are:**WWE is an integrated media organization and the recognized global leader in sports entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family-friendly entertainment on its television programming, premium live events, digital media, and publishing platforms. WWE's TV-PG programming can be seen in more than 1 billion households worldwide in more than 20 languages through world-class distribution partners including NBCUniversal, The CW and Netflix. In the United States, NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock, is the exclusive home to all premium live events, a variety of original programming and a massive video-on-demand library. Netflix is the exclusive home for WWE programming around the world, other than select international markets. WWE is part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO). Additional information on WWE can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com.TKO Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: TKO) is a premium sports and entertainment company. TKO owns iconic properties including UFC, the world's premier mixed martial arts organization; WWE, the global leader in sports entertainment; and PBR, the world's premier bull riding organization. Together, these properties reach 1 billion households across 210 countries and territories and organize more than 500 live events year-round, attracting more than three million fans. TKO also services and partners with major sports rights holders through IMG, an industry-leading global sports marketing agency; and On Location, a global leader in premium experiential hospitality.**TITLE: VP, Digital, TKO Global Partnerships****REPORTING TO: SVP, Partnership Marketing & Digital, TKO Global Partnerships****Role Overview:**The VP of Digital will be the TKO Global Partnerships digital growth architect - an innovator who has built, scaled, and reinvented digital at the highest levels. This individual will lead digital across the Global Partnerships portfolio of partners - the strategy, the platforms and processes, the commercialization, and the innovation that power breakthrough brand experiences online.The right candidate has directed and inspired teams on global RFPs, stood up departments after major new business wins, built the infrastructure for sustainable growth, and proven they can transform digital into a true business driver at scale.As a member of the leadership team, the VP of Digital is responsible for shaping and overseeing all digital-first programs that deliver value to partners across the TKO Global Partnership portfolio - audience and content monetization, social strategy, channel management, content strategy, influencer and creator strategy, social listening and reporting, and emerging platforms -while setting the enterprise-wide standard for how digital drives business growth. They will guide senior executives and high-performing teams, ensuring every output reflects efficiency, innovation, and excellence.This leader is relentlessly future-focused, pushing boundaries in digital to uncover growth opportunities for partners and for the Global Partnerships business unit. They anticipate needs before partners voice them, introduce bold ideas that move the needle, and consistently elevate the work. With deep expertise, sound judgment, and an ability to inspire, the VP of Digital ensures digital remains at the center of everything we do -and that the enterprise is always delivering groundbreaking, business-building digital marketing.**The VP of Digital is expected to:*** **Set vision and drive enterprise growth** by architecting long-term digital and social strategies that unlock sustained commercial growth, expanded service offerings, and stronger market positioning for both the enterprise and its partners.* **Lead and scale the digital department** **within Global Partnership**s spanning digital commercial strategy, audience acquisition, influencer marketing, and commercial content strategy - building infrastructure and senior leadership capacity that enables the team to deliver world-class work.* **Inspire and develop senior talent**, cultivating a strong leadership pipeline, mentoring directors and managers, and shaping an inclusive, people-first culture that drives innovation and accountability.* **Oversee high-profile, integrated workstreams** across digital, social, and influencer marketing for partners setting the bar for creative excellence and measurable business impact.* **Serve as a trusted senior leader to partners**, confidently offering clear direction, innovative solutions, and thought leadership that cements TKO Global Partnerships reputation as a social/digital-first powerhouse.* **Shape and approve organizational priorities** through operational oversight, budgeting, and resource allocation to maximize efficiency, profitability, and ROI.* **Stay ahead of the curve** by identifying untapped platforms, emerging trends, and influential voices that expand reach and relevance.* **Lead by example** in modeling the enterprise's values, positively influencing culture, and holding others accountable for excellence, inclusion, and growth.**Requirements*** 15+ years of proven global leadership in digital and social marketing within an agency setting and on the brand side, with a track record of building and scaling social-first teams and departments.* Expertise in social media strategy, content and execution at the highest levels, with deep knowledge of influencer marketing, paid social, community management, and emerging platforms.* Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to inspire teams, present compelling ideas, and build trust with senior partners and external stakeholders.* Experience managing large, multi-disciplinary teams, balancing delegation, mentorship, and visionary leadership to drive enterprise-level results.* Operational excellence, with the ability to oversee multiple accounts, set organizational priorities, and enforce high standards of creativity, efficiency, and execution.* Experience working in sports, entertainment, and culture, with a finger on the pulse of digital trends that shape how audiences connect and engage.Per local requirements and in the interest of transparency, the hourly rate shown below reflects the prevalent current hiring range for this position. Hiring pay rates are based on a number of factors, including location and may vary depending on job-related qualifications, knowledge, skills and experience. The company strives to provide locally competitive rewards packages, which include base rate along with, as applicable, short- and long-term incentives, growth and developmental opportunities, and robust benefits, such as health care, retirement, vacation and other paid time off, and additional offerings.Hiring Rate Minimum:$180,000 annually(minimum will not fall below the applicable State/local minimum salary thresholds) Hiring Rate Maximum:$240,000 annually WWE is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding non-discrimination in employment. WWE makes employment decisions based on merit and qualifications, without considering an employee's or applicant's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other basis prohibited under federal, state or local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the Company has facilities. WWE also provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
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$180k-240k yearly 3d ago
VP, Real Estate Acquisitions & Sourcing Leader
Shine Associates, LLC 4.0
Boston, MA jobs
A real estate investment firm based in Boston is seeking a VicePresident, Acquisitions. This role involves sourcing and executing acquisitions, supporting senior teams, and preparing financial analyses. Candidates should have 5-10 years of experience, proficiency in cash flow modeling, and a Bachelor's degree in finance or real estate. The position requires strong analytical and communication skills and involves extensive travel.
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$138k-203k yearly est. 3d ago
VP, Investor Relations - Real Estate Capital Markets
Shine Associates, LLC 4.0
Boston, MA jobs
A reputable real estate investment firm in Boston is seeking a VicePresident of Investor Relations to join their team. The role involves managing investor relationships and supporting capital raise efforts. Ideal candidates will have 7-12 years of experience in investor relations, specializing in real estate, and possess strong writing and analytic skills. The firm offers competitive compensation and benefits, along with opportunities for professional growth.
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$138k-203k yearly est. 3d ago
Vice President, Investor Relations
Shine Associates, LLC 4.0
Boston, MA jobs
SPECIFICATION
VicePresident of Investor Relations (“VPIR”) on behalf of our client (Company) is a senior leadership role based in the Boston, MA office.
CLIENT DESCRIPTION
Our client is a real estate investment and development company focused primarily on industrial and residential markets. Headquartered in Boston, with offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia, the Company seeks unique investment opportunities throughout the East Coast.
The Company finds and invests in opportunities across the risk spectrum; this results in insightful investments ranging from short‑term, value‑add projects to long‑term, multiple‑oriented deals. With operating expertise across this spectrum, the firm is capable of capitalizing on a vast array of deal types.
CORE VALUES
Value Creation: Their business is built on finding and creating value in every deal, property, and relationship.
Ownership: Operates with extreme ownership, where every team member is accountable for their collective success.
Fiduciary Excellence: Committed to safeguarding their investors' capital, ensuring every decision maximizes value with transparency and integrity.
Agility: They move swiftly and strategically, taking advantage of hidden opportunities in the market.
Growth and Humility: Lead with humility and a focus on continuous growth-both personally and professionally.
JOB OVERVIEW
The VicePresident of Investor Relations position is an opportunity for an exceptional candidate to advance their real‑estate career. The candidate will join a dynamic team and will be responsible for maximizing the equity capabilities across both high‑net‑worth investors and our institutional joint venture partnerships, focusing on servicing the existing investor base, inbound investor referrals, and additional ad‑hoc investor requests.
The Company's platform is unique: we source equity from investors that range from individual high‑net‑worth accredited investors to large scale institutions and pension funds. The demands of each pool of capital are remarkably unique and tailored to their needs. The role sits at the intersection of Investor Relations, Asset Management, and Acquisitions and requires an understanding of each business line.
This position reports directly to the Partner, Head of Investor Relations, in support of the Head of Institutional Equity and Head of Private Capital - all three are experienced members of the firm's team with a core focus on sourcing equity for all new deals and servicing the existing equity relationships across the portfolio.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Support and service existing investor relationships through in‑person meetings, portfolio performance reviews, and calendar‑based reporting.
Administer legal document formation, capital account set‑up, and the Investor subscription process for all Company Investors.
Maintain the Investor Relations database - powered by Juniper Square.
Assist in the creation and publication of new investment offerings.
Support the publication of the Firm's quarterly/annual reports and business plans to investors.
Work closely with other key company functional areas (acquisitions, asset management, finance, accounting, compliance, tax, and legal) to compile data and insights for investor reports, questionnaires, communications, and ad‑hoc requests.
Manage the coordination of investor fund closings (open and closed end vehicles), including working closely with legal counsel and third‑party administrators to coordinate investor subscription documents and limited partnership agreements.
Review and organize subscription documentation and corresponding information.
Track and document essential information through the review of legal documentation.
Assist in coordinating documentation with the legal team and managing correspondence with LPs.
Provide prospective and existing investor support via CRM platform.
Support fundraising efforts by working directly with senior team members to create marketing materials, including PPMs and DDQs, and RFIs for current investor updates and potential investors as well as due diligence presentations.
Provide quarterly updates to investor and consultant databases.
Assist in the creation, procurement and updating of marketing material content and design.
Maintain membership subscriptions to a number of industry networks.
Manage quarterly updates to consultant and investor databases and surveys.
Assist in preparing and reviewing content for private placement memorandum and other investment vehicle documents.
Participate in portfolio management calls.
Work closely with Accounting team to assist in investor reporting.
Assist in maintaining firm‑level statistics to ensure consistency across internal and external facing marketing materials.
Work closely with the firm's Marketing team to ensure brand consistency across all internal and external facing materials (reporting, website, advertising, etc).
Analyze investment‑level data and prepare appropriate summaries.
Synthesize quantitative and/or qualitative market and economic data, perform regular research on industry trends, peers, capital markets, and develop regular communication and reporting for senior management and investors.
Participate in a range of internal projects that require assistance with written communications, data analysis, and PowerPoint presentations.
Ensure investor inquiries are completed in a timely manner and with thoughtful answers that satisfy the investor and maintain corporate / brand message.
Various special projects as requested.
Ability to travel to assets as needed.
Research, document, and establish relationships and prospect‑leads for new investors - both organically and through lead‑gen software.
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
7‑12 years of investor relations, client service, with real estate experience preferred with a focus on relationship management.
Undergraduate degree with a focus on finance, economics, real estate and an outstanding academic record.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, with a focus on Excel, PowerPoint & Word.
Juniper Square experience is a plus.
Working knowledge of real estate accounting, investment and financial concepts.
Self‑starter.
Highly organized.
Excellent writer with the ability to convey complex investments in a simple manner.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
The Company is prepared to offer a competitive compensation package.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Shine Associates, LLC
45 School Street, Suite 301
Boston, MA 02108
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David Slye, Managing Director
Kelsey Shine, Director
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$138k-203k yearly est. 3d ago
Director, Asset Management
Shine Associates, LLC 4.0
Chicago, IL jobs
SPECIFICATION
DIRECTOR - ASSET MANAGEMENT
Shine Associates, LLC has been retained to search, identify and recruit a Director - Asset Management on behalf of our client. This position will be based in Chicago, IL.
CONFIDENTIALITY
Information contained in this position specification is confidential.
CLIENT DESCRIPTION
Founded in Dallas, Texas in 1965, the Company consistently ranks as one of the top managers and developers of office, industrial, retail, and mixed‑use properties. The firm is a respected full‑service real estate firm providing investment management, development, and a suite of integrated services to owners, investors, lenders, and occupiers. The Company has approximately 3,000 employees across 35 global offices responsible for a $19B development pipeline, 550M SF of property management and leasing assignments, and $20B in assets under management. The Investment Management team is an SEC‑registered investment advisor headquartered in Chicago, IL and currently manages $5.0B in real estate assets.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Based in Chicago and reporting to the separate account portfolio managers, the Director will have responsibility over all strategic, transactional, and operations issues for a to‑be‑determined portfolio of primarily office and industrial assets located across the United States.
Create strategic plans for each asset including valuations, cash flow projections, annual operating and capital budgets.
Set, evolve and execute redevelopment, leasing and sale plans and direct all aspects of relationships with regional partners and third‑party service providers.
Aggressively predict and respond to dynamic market conditions.
Oversee the budget process for all assets under management.
Work closely with leasing staff, regional partners and third‑party contractors to structure, negotiate, review and execute leases.
Monitor overall performance of assigned properties against plan and budget.
Plan for and anticipate cash flow needs and oversee draw disbursements.
Provide high quality lender and investor reporting.
Support acquisition, financing and refinancing execution.
Continuously keep senior management and investors informed on evolving strategies.
Provide strategic, investment and analytical direction and oversight to regional partners and internal personnel.
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Qualified professionals will have 7-10+ years of demonstrable success in managing a portfolio of complex, diverse commercial real estate, including office, industrial, multifamily and medical office. Additional experience in asset/portfolio reporting is strongly desired.
Proven leadership with a creative hands‑on approach to operations, leasing, development, capital markets, financing, marketing, and ownership issues.
Ability to exceed investment/return performance objectives.
Proven experience creating value from acquisition through disposition.
Strong financial statement, lease and loan document analysis skills.
Effective management of analyst and associate staff.
Accountability for regional partner relationships at development and operating levels.
Knowledge of industry trends and competitors.
Collaborative team player in a professional environment.
Strong computer skills - Excel, Word and ARGUS.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Unquestionable integrity and a strong work ethic.
Bachelor's degree required.
COMPENSATION
The annual compensation is approximately $240,000-$280,000, plus discretionary bonus, LTIP and a variety of benefits.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Shine Associates, LLC
45 School St., Suite 301
Boston, MA 02108
Hillary H. Shine, Principal
Kelsey E. Shine, Director
Cell: ************** / **************
Email: ****************************** / *****************************
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$240k-280k yearly 1d ago
VP, 3PL Growth & New Business
The PCA Group 4.3
Islip, NY jobs
A global logistics firm based in the United States is seeking a VicePresident of Business Development. The role requires extensive experience in 3PL business development, focusing on revenue generation and client acquisition. The ideal candidate will have a strong network, excellent negotiation skills, and the ability to drive PCA's growth in logistics. Offering a competitive salary of $125,000 to $150,000, with the potential for performance-driven bonuses, this position emphasizes ownership and impact within a rapidly expanding platform.
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$125k-150k yearly 2d ago
Capital Markets Managing Director Public Finance (M)(F)
Fairygodboss 4.0
Houston, TX jobs
Capital Markets Managing Director Public Finance (M)(F) Why you should apply for a job to PNC Financial Services Group:
73% say women are treated fairly and equally to men
81% say the CEO supports gender diversity
Ratings are based on anonymous reviews by Fairygodboss members.
Tuition-free and other education options available
Up to 40 Hours Paid Time Off to Volunteer with Grow up Great
Access to Progyny fertility coverage
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Position summary
rienced public finance investment banker with a proven track record of proactive calling and originating, as a lead banker, municipal bond business across Texas with focus on major and middle market transactions
Proven ability to up-tier bond underwriting roles from co-manager to lead
-Hands on leadership with the ability to lead, work with, and build high performing teams. Build strong teamwork, alignment, communication and productive culture with all PNC staff in Texas and across the department.
-Highly strategic and professional in thought and execution with a focus on details
Experienced in preparing detailed business plans with focus on client and prospect prioritization and targeting
Responsible for achieving personal and team bond origination revenue goals
Highly communicative, transparent and anticipatory with senior and executive management
-10+ years of industry related experience.
Additional responsibilities include:
*Develops and executes an effective business plan with emphasis on new client development, client retention and increasing overall bond underwriting business and up-tiering PNC's roles on underwriting teams with existing clients and targeted prospects.
*Grow market share and revenue production to achieve targeted goals. Leads and directs originations and structuring activities, while building team culture aligned with PNC's values. Handles responsibility for revenue generation as well as talent management, performance reviews and succession planning. Oversees general transaction activity of the deal team including pipeline management and financial reporting.
*Works strategically with bankers, underwriting syndicate, sales team, relationship managers, traders and other internal service partners to originate and structure capital markets bond deals and solutions for clients and prospects.
*Work to align coverage efforts and to maximize collaboration and communication with public finance relationship managers on PNC Bank to maximize overall production and relationship development in Texas market
*Drives accountability for business results and ensures appropriate training, coaching, development and mentoring of staff.
*Leads and manages transaction team in assessing client objectives. Provides appropriate solutions based on in-depth assessment of moderately complex client objectives and market conditions. Develops and maintains client relationships.
*Focuses client coverage efforts and ensures appropriate resource allocation.
*Monitors industry and market developments, deal flow and regulatory requirements. Enforces strict compliance with all policies and regulations. Enforces compliance with all internal ethics policies and practices. Works with stakeholders to develop/modify relevant policies and guidelines.
*Responsible for driving team coordination and collaborating with Senior Management for the alignment of department's strategic goals.
Licenses Required:
SIE, Series 52 & 63, Series 53 (79 optional). Other licensing may be required within 180 days of employment.
Job Description
Develops and executes a business plan with emphasis on client development and increasing business with existing clients. Leads and directs originations and structuring activities for a specific capital markets product, strategy or industry. Handles responsibility for revenue generation as well as talent management, performance reviews and succession planning. Oversees general transaction activity of the deal team including pipeline management and financial reporting.
Works strategically with transactors, sales team, relationship managers, traders and other internal service partners to originate and structure capital markets solutions. Drives accountability for business results and ensures appropriate training, coaching, development and mentoring of staff.
Leads and manages transaction team in assessing client objectives. Provides appropriate solutions based on in-depth assessment of moderately complex client objectives and market conditions. Develops and maintains client relationships.
Partners with key stakeholders to develop and execute key sales and marketing strategies, such as product structuring and distribution, to maximize sales and new business activity. Focuses client coverage efforts and ensures appropriate resource allocation.
Monitors industry and market developments, deal flow and regulatory requirements. Enforces compliance with policies and regulations. Works with stakeholders to develop/modify relevant policies and guidelines. Responsible for driving team coordination and collaborating with Senior Management for the alignment of department's strategic goals.
PNC Employees take pride in our reputation and to continue building upon that we expect our employees to be:
Customer Focused - Knowledgeable of the values and practices that align customer needs and satisfaction as primary considerations in all business decisions and able to leverage that information in creating customized customer solutions.
Managing Risk - Assessing and effectively managing all of the risks associated with their business objectives and activities to ensure they adhere to and support PNC's Enterprise Risk Management Framework.
PNC also has fundamental expectations of our people managers. As a manager of talent in PNC, you will be expected to:
Include Intentionally - Cultivates diverse teams and inclusive workplaces to expand thinking.
Live the Values - Role models our values with transparency and courage.
Enable Change - Takes action to drive change and innovation that will transform our business.
Achieve Results - Takes personal ownership to deliver results. Empowers and trusts others in decision making.
Develop the Best - Raises the bar with every talent decision and guides the achievement of all employees and customers.
Qualifications
Successful candidates must demonstrate appropriate knowledge, skills, and abilities for a role. Listed below are skills, competencies, work experience, education, and required certifications/licensures needed to be successful in this position.
Preferred Skills
Accountability, Asset Management, Client Relationship Building, Corporate Finance, Decision Making, Economic Policy, Equities Trading, Financial Management, Structuring
Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Effective Communications, Financial Analysis, Financial Engineering, Financial Services Industry, Products and Services, Sales Function
Work Experience
Roles at this level typically require a university / college degree and higher level education such as a Masters degree, PhD, or certifications. Industry -relevant experience is typically 8+ years. At least 5 years of prior management experience is typically required. Proven leadership experience with a large scope of responsibility is required. In lieu of a degree, a comparable combination of education, job specific certification(s), and experience (including military service) may be considered.
Education
Certifications
No Required Certification(s)
Licenses
Public Finance & Healthcare - SIE, Series 52 & 63 (79 optional) within 180 days of employment. Asset Backed Finance - SIE, 7, 79 and 63 within 180 days of employment. DCM (Loan Syndications & Equipment Finance) - SIE, Series 79, Series 7, and 63 within 120 days of employment. Derivatives - SIE, Series 7 and 63 within 120 days of employment. FIG - SIE, Series 7 and 63 within 120 days of employment. Fixed Income - SIE, Series 7 and 63 within 120 days of employment. Foreign Exchange - SIE, Series 7 and 63 within 120 days of employment. Fixed Income (Tax-Exempt): Municipal Trading and Underwriting - SIE, Series 52 and 63 (or Series 7, if taken prior to 11/7/2011, is acceptable in lieu of Series 52) within 90 days of employment. Municipal Sales - SIE, Series 7 or 52, and 63 within 90 days of employment. ESOP - SIE, 63 and 79 within 120 days of employment. Other appropriate licenses (e.g. supervisory licenses) may be required at the discretion of the manager.
PNC offers a comprehensive range of benefits to help meet your needs now and in the future. Depending on your eligibility, options for full-time employees include: medical/prescription drug coverage (with a Health Savings Account feature), dental and vision options; employee and spouse/child life insurance; short and long-term disability protection; 401(k) with PNC match, pension and stock purchase plans; dependent care reimbursement account; back-up child/elder care; adoption, surrogacy, and doula reimbursement; educational assistance, including select programs fully paid; a robust wellness program with financial incentives.
In addition, PNC generally provides the following paid time off, depending on your eligibility: maternity and/or parental leave; up to 11 paid holidays each year; 8 occasional absence days each year, unless otherwise required by law; between 15 to 25 vacation days each year, depending on career level; and years of service.
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Disability Accommodations Statement
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$102k-210k yearly est. 2d ago
AI-Powered FP&A & Strategy Director
Collective 4.6
San Francisco, CA jobs
A leading financial advisory firm is seeking a Director of FP&A to partner with the Executive Team. The role requires 8+ years of strategic finance experience, preferably in tech, to lead budgeting, implement AI tools, and manage financial reporting. You will enhance operational efficiency and drive capital allocation with a results-oriented approach. This position offers a hybrid work model, competitive salary, and benefits including comprehensive healthcare and flexible PTO, making it an excellent opportunity for a strategic finance professional.
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$178k-237k yearly est. 1d ago
AI-Powered FP&A & Strategy Director
Collective Hub Inc. 4.6
San Francisco, CA jobs
A leading financial technology company in San Francisco is seeking a Director of FP&A. In this role, you will partner with the CFO and Executive Team, leading the financial planning and analysis processes while driving automation and efficiency. Candidates should have over 8 years of experience in strategic finance and expertise in SaaS metrics. The position offers a hybrid work model and comprehensive benefits, including fully covered health insurance and flexible PTO.
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$178k-237k yearly est. 5d ago
Director of Finance & Growth Strategy
Scribe 4.6
San Francisco, CA jobs
A high-growth B2B SaaS company in San Francisco is hiring a Director of Finance to lead financial planning and analysis as the company scales. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of finance experience, particularly in high-growth environments. This role will involve driving the planning process, developing financial models, and collaborating closely with sales and marketing teams to ensure alignment with business growth objectives. A hands-on, ownership mindset is required, alongside excellent stakeholder management skills.
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Organization
Overture Center for the Arts (Overture Center) was dedicated on September 18, 2004, in the heart of vibrant downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Their vision is to create extraordinary experiences through the arts with a mission to support and elevate the community's creative culture, economy, and quality of life through the arts. Overture Center's unwavering commitment is to be the region's preeminent stage for extraordinary artistry, to cultivate diverse and emerging talent, and to serve as the arts' epicenter for community engagement. It strives to provide exceptional experiences for all.
Overture Center features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where national and international touring artists, nine resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage audiences in over 500,000 educational and artistic experiences annually. Overture Center takes pride in presenting spectacular performances alongside free and low-cost programs that nurture creativity, curiosity, and diversity, while also driving the local economy and contributing to the vitality of a growing city.
Designed by César Pelli, the 388,000-square-foot facility is anchored by the 2,251-seat Overture Hall-a crisp geometric structure crafted from limestone and glass, featuring a grand lobby that extends over the sidewalk to shelter its entrance. Within the lobby, light-wood ceilings and travertine flooring create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The auditorium itself is defined by softly illuminated balconies cascading downward and an undulating acoustic ceiling, shaping a contemporary space. Unobstructed sightlines, superb acoustics, and cutting‑edge technical support ensure flawless performances of music, theater, dance, and more.
The 1,089-seat Capitol Theater preserves its original architectural splendor, including the Grand Barton Organ, ornate ceiling, wall niches, proscenium arch, and chandelier lighting. The Playhouse, a 350-seat thrust theater, and four flexible performance/event spaces expand performance and event opportunities. Through thoughtful integration of existing venues and historic building elements, the complex maintains the pedestrian‑friendly character of downtown Madison. The circa 1920 stone facade of the former Yost's Department Store remains as the main entrance to the Overture Center complex. At the heart of the facility, glass facades connect Overture Hall with the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art-a separate nonprofit entity with independent governance, operations, and maintenance. A new glass dome bathes the building's interior with natural light, illuminating a four‑story rotunda flanked by art galleries and the intimate Rotunda Stage, an indoor amphitheater.
Complementing its vibrant resident companies, Overture Center's 2025-2026 season offers a compelling lineup of performances. Eight major Broadway productions are gracing its stages, including The Book of Mormon, Some Like It Hot, Hamilton, Kimberly Akimbo, Back to the Future: The Musical, Riverdance 30 - The New Generation, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Great Gatsby, and Water for Elephants. The season further features a diverse array of other touring productions, the acclaimed “Up Close” and Cabaret Series, National Geographic Live presentations, and free Kids in the Rotunda shows. Notable highlights include performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Cirque Mechanics' Tilt!, and the comedic duo Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood.
Overture Center embraces its profound responsibility to mirror the community it serves and to honor the shared humanity at its core through its Community Advisory Council, which represents diverse constituencies. The Council advises Overture Center staff on community and educational programming and identifies opportunities to deepen community engagement and foster meaningful partnerships with local organizations and constituents. Overture Center is committed to accessibility, with at least 35% of their artistic experiences provided for no or little cost to the community through their 15 education and engagement programs, which include Kids in the Rotunda, Onstage Student Field Trips, International Festival, and The Jerry Awards. As an early leader in Broadway tactile tours and audio‑described performances, Overture Center is Kulture City certified and serves as a partner site for Disney Musicals in Schools, Carnegie Hall's The Lullaby Project, the Kennedy Center's Any Given Child, and The Jimmy Awards.
Overture Center Foundation, Inc., a private 501c(3) nonprofit corporation, became the sole operator of Overture Center on January 1, 2012. Overture Center Foundation is governed by a 24‑member board of directors, chaired by Jim Yehle. Overture Center engages a total full‑time staff of 88 employees, more than 208 part‑time and variable front‑of‑house staff, more than 276 variable stagehands, and more than 500 volunteers. The organization's projected budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, anticipates revenue of $24 million, with approximately $18.7 million from program services, $4.7 million from annual fund contributions and grants, and $3.3 million in special campaign and other philanthropic funding. Their endowment stands at approximately $8 million.
Community
With more than 270,000 residents, Madison is a city of diverse neighborhoods and vibrant communities, renowned for its rich cultural scene encompassing art, music, cuisine, and much more. As the capital of Wisconsin and the state's fastest‑growing city, Madison boasts a dynamic economy anchored by a robust and expanding technology sector, alongside numerous corporate headquarters. Access to quality schools, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure, coupled with affordability, income levels, and residents' engagement with these opportunities, are key factors that consistently rank the Madison region and Dane County among the nation's best places to live, work, study, and enjoy a high quality of life.
Home to nearly 50,000 students, the University of Wisconsin‑Madison remains deeply committed to impacting lives beyond its academic walls. Rooted in the enduring Wisconsin Idea, the university's outreach includes programs such as distributing farm produce to families in need, mentoring and tutoring local schoolchildren, and offering free humanities courses to low‑income adults. The city's downtown area continues to attract educated young professionals who favor high‑density rental housing, drawn by Madison's proximity to the university and major private‑sector employers.
Madison's five nearby lakes provide abundant recreational options, including fishing, boating, and watersports, while the 1,260‑acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking and exploration. Recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 cycling towns in the country, Madison boasts an extensive network of bike lanes and paths, complemented by a popular bike‑share program, BCycle. In addition, NerdWallet recently named Madison the greenest city in America, highlighting its excellent air quality and an impressive 12.7 parks per 10,000 residents-more than any other U.S. city. This accolade reflects Madison's 200 miles of hiking and biking trails, a bicycle population that exceeds cars, a strong presence of green jobs, and a growing number of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings and venues.
Sources: U.S Census Bureau; Madison Region Economic Partnership, Livability; City of Madison Housing Report; Madison Parks Division
Position Summary
As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements.
As one of several partnering Co‑CEOs, they will provide collaborative executive leadership to ensure unified strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural alignment across the organization. They will share responsibility for setting and executing Overture Center's strategic plan, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, and will represent Overture Center in the Madison community and beyond. The role will champion and provide expertise regarding Administration and Finance at Overture Center and serve as a backup to the other Co‑CEOs to ensure continuity, stability, and shared accountability.
Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy
Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals.
Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery.
Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations to support the Executive Leadership Team, coordinate meetings, manage executive communication, and deliver on special projects.
Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required.
Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups.
Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases.
Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits.
Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required.
Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management
Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning.
Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow.
Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability.
Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting.
Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation.
Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies.
Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT.
Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required.
Board and Governance Support
Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board.
Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings.
Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications.
Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed.
Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments.
Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability.
Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required.
Internal Culture Development and External Relations
Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability.
Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation.
Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence.
Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities.
Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery.
Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters.
Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required.
Traits and Characteristics
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success.
Other key competencies include:
Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights.
Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions.
Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints.
Experience and Qualifications
The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community.
Compensation and Benefits
Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting.
Application and Inquiries
To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ******************************************************************************************************************************
Email *********************************
Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on
access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities.
Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of
diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations.
Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included
in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging.
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$56k-67k yearly est. 1d ago
Vice President of Marketing
America's Test Kitchen 3.5
Boston, MA jobs
Career Opportunities with Americas Test Kitchen
America's Test Kitchen (ATK), a pioneering brand in food media, is seeking a VicePresident of Marketing to serve as the steward of the company's brand identity and voice across all consumer touchpoints. This leader will be responsible for defining and evolving brand positioning, shaping product messaging, and ensuring consistent, compelling consumer-facing communications. Partnering closely with senior leadership, Content and Product teams, this role will set the strategic foundation for how our brand is experienced, while collaborating with the Growth Marketing division to ensure cohesive marketing impact.
Key Responsibilities
Brand Strategy & Positioning
Define and evolve company brand positioning, product positioning, and narrative across platforms.
In partnership with company leadership, develop and refine mission statements, taglines, brand tenants and brand architecture to align with company vision and audience needs.
Oversee consumer-facing marketing communications strategy, ensuring alignment across channels.
Lead development of brand copy, creative concepts, marketing video production, and social media strategies that drive engagement and strengthen brand equity.
Ensure a consistent brand voice and visual identity across all consumer touchpoints, including apps, websites, email, social, TV, streaming, print, audio, experiential & partnerships
Develop and execute tentpole marketing campaigns: Create, implement and oversee campaigns aligned with the company's overall business objectives- inclusive of holiday stunts, product launches, theme weeks, partnership activations, and new content releases
Enhance creative operations, supporting the scaling of campaigns by identifying workflow efficiencies, infrastructure enhancements, and communication tools that deliver the greatest possible marketing impact. Develop brand guidelines, brand books and other documentation to educate colleagues and reinforce brand principles throughout the organization.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Partner with the Growth Marketing team on integrated campaigns, ensuring brand consistency across performance-driven initiatives.
Collaborate with Product, Programming, and Editorial teams to align brand messaging with content strategy and product experiences.
Ideate and activate on brand partnerships in conjunction with business development and sponsorship team leads
Serve as a brand thought partner to executives, providing insights and frameworks that inform company priorities.
Lead and mentor a high-performing brand marketing team spanning creative, social, design, copy, video and campaign strategy functions
Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and accountability within the marketing organization.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in brand marketing, ideally within media, D2C subscription, or consumer-facing digital industry, with 5+ years in a leadership position.
Proven success in developing brand positioning, messaging frameworks, and creative strategies that drive measurable impact.
Deep understanding of multiplatform storytelling and how to adapt messaging across emerging and traditional channels. Digitally-savvy strategist with experience spanning mobile, search, social, email, streaming, web, app, tv, direct mail and retail environments.
World-class leadership, communication & interpersonal skills, capable of inspiring colleagues and articulating complex concepts in a clear and concise manner.
Creative thinker with the ability to translate strategy into compelling consumer experiences.
Experience leading and developing creative and social media teams, spanning video and non-video formats
Ability to synthesize relevant research & insights to formulate data-driven approaches to brand positioning and drive overall performance improvement in company KPIs
Location & Schedule
This position is located in our Boston, MA, office in the Seaport district. It is the expectation that the person in this role will work a hybrid schedule of 3 days per week (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday) in the office and 2 days per week remotely.
About America's Test Kitchen
The mission of America's Test Kitchen (ATK) is to empower and inspire confidence, community, and creativity in the kitchen. Founded in 1992, the company is the leading multimedia cooking resource serving millions of fans with TV shows (America's Test Kitchen, Cook's Country, and America's Test Kitchen: The Next Generation), magazines (Cook's Illustrated and Cook's Country), cookbooks, a podcast (Proof), FAST channels, short-form video series, and the ATK Essential subscription for digital content. Based in a state-of-the-art 15,000-square-foot test kitchen in Boston's Seaport District, ATK has earned the trust of home cooks and culinary experts alike thanks to its one-of-a-kind processes and best-in-class techniques. Fifty full-time (admittedly very meticulous) test cooks, editors, and product testers spend their days tweaking every variable to find the very best recipes, equipment, ingredients, and techniques.
Why America's Test Kitchen
We\'re passionate about cooking, and about creating the best place to work. We\'re small enough for your ideas to make a big impact, and large enough to offer you opportunities to grow professionally at any stage of your career. We want you to take risks and make mistakes - that\'s how innovation happens in our test kitchen, in our offices, and in life.
We at America's Test Kitchen believe food media can be a powerful force for social change. We are passionate about building an inclusive workforce that represents many different cultures, backgrounds, abilities, identities, and perspectives.
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$146k-195k yearly est. 1d ago
COO: Growth, Culture & Operational Excellence
Vela Wood 4.5
Dallas, TX jobs
A mid-sized professional services firm in Texas seeks a COO to lead operational initiatives, enhance collaboration, and ensure growth while maintaining a positive culture. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in similar environments, exceptional emotional intelligence, and a strategic mindset. This role demands full-time in-office presence to cultivate strong relationships across teams. The company values integrity and teamwork, striving for a people-first approach in all operations.
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$118k-181k yearly est. 3d ago
COO
Vela Wood 4.5
Dallas, TX jobs
About VW
Our mission is clear: to be the best company in Texas - by building genuine client relationships, embracing cutting-edge innovation, and creating life-enriching careers for our people. Our systems, people, and culture are strong - and now we are ready to elevate our operational infrastructure to ensure our growth without sacrificing culture.
Why This Role Exists
As VW expands, the Equity Partners have identified the need for a dedicated operational leader to turn their vision into action. The COO will take ownership of firm operations, aligning departments, strengthening processes, and enabling growth without compromising culture, thereby giving partners and attorneys the clarity and space to focus on client work and strategy.
Key Responsibilities Strategic & Operational Leadership:
Report to the CEO/Firm Managing Partner.
Lead and own all day-to-day operational and administrative functions across the firm (HR, Marketing, Finance, People Ops, Technology Support, along with optimizing cross-departmental workflows).
Prepare, present, and lead monthly operational updates at partner meetings, with forward-looking plans and actionable next steps.
Audit and refine key firm processes (onboarding, training, cross-department workflows, internal communications, etc.) for clarity and efficiency.
Oversee documentation of firm functions - but balance documentation with practical systems and habits to ensure real adoption, not just paperwork.
Partner with leadership and finance to forecast firm growth, resources (staffing, offices, budget), and operational capacity.
Align operational strategy with business goals - ensuring we scale smartly without diluting culture or overburdening the team.
Monitor operational KPIs and recommend adjustments to meet firm goals sustainably.
Oversee internal mechanisms for measuring employee satisfaction, engagement, and operational effectiveness (e.g., quarterly pulse surveys, feedback loops).
Lead major operational projects (e.g., office buildouts, resource planning), ensuring minimal disruption and clear communication across the firm.
Cultural & Team Leadership:
Foster trust, transparency, and cohesion across departments.
Identify and address cultural or performance hurdles through coaching or transition if necessary.
Build and maintain strong 1:1 relationships with equity partners and department leads to understand needs, challenges, and aspirations.
Serve as a connector between leadership and staff, ensuring clear communication and alignment across the firm.
What Success Looks Like
Operational Stability: Staff report that “things just work”; minimal confusion over process, roles, or responsibilities.
Culture & Trust: Consistent positive feedback on collaboration and leadership trust; employer NPS continues to improve.
Cross-Department Efficiency: Key onboarding & coordination workflows streamlined; measurable reduction in delays or miscommunication.
Talent Management: Smooth onboarding + training, clear performance expectations, measuring and assessing performance.
Strategic Growth Support: Firm able to scale operations without adding large headcount, while maintaining quality and culture
Leadership Presence: Equity partners view COO as the first point of operational contact - trusted, capable, and proactive.
What We're Looking For in You
Significant experience leading cross-functional teams in a medium-to-large professional services environment (law firms, consultancies, agencies, etc.).
Strong emotional intelligence - able to lead culturally sensitive environments, manage interpersonal dynamics, and earn trust across levels.
Operational backbone - able to design systems, refine processes, and ensure consistent execution.
Strategic mindset - able to anticipate firm needs 2-3 quarters ahead; proactively design solutions rather than react to crises.
Excellent communication - with staff, leadership, across departments, and in partner-level forums.
Commitment to in-office 100% - building rapport with all team members in both offices (Dallas and Austin).
Leadership presence - able to make courageous decisions, own them, and explain them clearly; able to build respect and confidence from equity partners down through staff.
Flexibility and pragmatism - understands that documentation alone isn't enough; values adaptive systems that work in practice.
Above all else, you should be a really good person - someone who leads with integrity, humility, and respect. At VW, we believe life is for living, that curiosity fuels excellence, and that great companies are built by people who treat one another well while doing meaningful, ambitious work together.
What We'll Provide You
Full authority over firm operations - decision rights, ownership, and autonomy to lead.
Opportunity to shape the future of VW, structurally and culturally.
A trusted support network and leadership team committed to giving you the runway to succeed.
A people-first culture that values trust, transparency, and collaboration over bureaucracy.
Vela Wood is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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$118k-181k yearly est. 3d ago
Director, Strategy - Partnerships & Experiential
IMG Live 4.0
Beverly Hills, CA jobs
**How We Strategize:** A laugh. A tear. A heart skipping a beat. A human reaction to something completely unexpected. This is what drives us. It's also the inspiration for our name btw (an elevated blood pressure, since you ask). As a growing strategy team within the global powerhouse of 160over90, we take the mantle of digging deep into the cultural currents of what people most care about today and tomorrow; attaching a brand to the right and relevant insights…and guiding the way ideas come to life across every/any part the marketing spectrum. **Who You Are:** You're curious about how brands, people, and culture connect - and how those connections create impact. We're looking for a strategist who understands culture and knows how to turn it into work that resonates - especially across sponsorships, experiences, and creative activations. **Responsibilities:** This role has senior strategy responsibility reporting into a VP of Strategy building our agency's strategy presence in Los Angeles, focused on delivering for a brand client with an extensive partnership portfolio across sports and entertainment. As such responsibilities cover the following: **Skills and Experience:** Whether you're a loud force of nature or a quiet powerhouse, we don't care. But you must bring confidence and perspective to all you do. you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles.
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$148k-198k yearly est. 2d ago
Regional Vice President | Full-Time | Remote
Oak View Group 3.9
Vice president job at Oak View Group
Oak View Group
Oak View Group is the global leader in venue development, management, and premium hospitality services for the live event industry. Offering an unmatched, 360-degree solution set for a collection of world-class owned venues and a client roster that includes the most influential, highest attended arenas, convention centers, music festivals, performing arts centers, and cultural institutions on the planet.
Overview
The Regional VicePresident oversees 15-20 vertical aligned venues (Arenas, Stadiums, Universities). The management responsibility includes overseeing District General Managers' and General Managers' financial success, and operational performance of the venue, and maintaining positive client relations. Regional VicePresidents are also tasked with driving client retention and new business through their Vertical/Geographic scope.
Within an account this leader is an orchestrator who builds a vision, a plan and a team to set our clients up for success with venue growth and, therefore, OVG's Hospitality divison's growth. This individual is responsible for overall management, promotion, and operation of their own assigned Food & Beverage venue, including Catering/Concessions/Premium Services, Culinary Initiatives, Sales and Marketing, Finance, and related operations.
This is a remote role.
This role pays an annual salary of $170,000-$185,000 and is bonus eligible.
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until February 20, 2026.
Responsibilities
Communicates frequently to clarify understanding of expectations, facilitate open dialogue within leadership and ensure that all company resources are clearly utilized to achieve the regional operating goals.
Client interaction skills, providing business solutions, Conducting Semi-annual partnership reviews.
Accountability - Setting standard for timely and accurate reporting/forecasting.
Ensures highly productive relationships and partnerships with contract administrators and venue owners for the benefit of the organization by communicating frequently through conference calls, venue site visits and attendance at board meetings when necessary.
Holds DGMs/GMs accountable to core business measures, driving business growth and client retention strategies. This includes having a constant "selling" of our company's value to our clients.
Oversees the process and protocol around deal construct, yield management and risk assessment.
Identifies new opportunities to grow existing business as well as new business within the region.
Ensures corporate policies and procedures are being utilized and recommends improvements to the Division Senior VicePresidents (DSVPs).
Participates in and nurtures broad networks of industry alliances to exchange ideas, knowledge and information in support of change initiatives.
Account Responsibilities:
Operations Management: Plans, organizes and measures quality results for the client, venue users/promoter and the customer. Meets regularly with all department leads to ensure established procedures are being followed, issues are being discussed and resolved, goals are being met and that departments are functioning optimally. Troubleshoots, makes on-site decisions to deal with situations and problems. Drives a customer service philosophy that focuses all on what it takes to win together.
Growth Management: Aggressively promotes the facility to maximize its utilization and negotiates lease agreements as determined necessary and in the best interests of the facility. Participates in client retention and new business acquisition via gathering, writing, and editing of content of RFP responses, attend pre-site visits and report findings, food and beverage concepts, operational plans and pro-formas, attend and participate in oral presentations. Establishes working relationships with venue users/promoters and agents. Conducts frequent calls to ensure up-to-date knowledge of opportunities and trends.
Client Management: Works simultaneously with a broad variety of vested interest groups to foster a cooperative environment. Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with civic organizations, city personnel, media, lessees, employees, labor unions, building sponsors and general public. Meets with contract administrator, boards, and commissions, etc., on a regular basis to discuss operation and performance of facility.
Talent Management: Hires talented, passionate and hardworking employees to represent the OVG brand, Set goals, monitor work, and evaluate results to ensure that individual and team objectives are being met. Cultivates staff members for success in current roles and career growth. Conducts regular meetings with direct reports and staff meetings to create open communications within and across teams to drive success.
Financial Management: Prepares, implements, and monitors a detailed program budget. Approves reports, budgets, revenue projections, asset management, etc., as needed. Analyze financial reports and conduct regular one-on-one meetings with venue directors to review financial performance. Responsible for successful management and fiduciary performance, ensure compliance of company programs and assists with venue pricing to include rental rates and menu pricing for all assigned venues.
Risk Management: Manages team and business to comply with company policies, procedures, guidelines and operating expectations. Researches opportunities to improve the efficiency and safety of operations through internal and external benchmarking. Operationalizes standard operating procedures for all operational functions, sanitation and alcohol compliance of the facility. Prepares and maintains required necessary reports/records for the city and/or corporate. Communicates issues to DSVP and others as needed and in accordance with escalation policy.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Bring immediate credibility to the leadership function through functional qualifications, financial acumen, leadership skills, and the highest levels of integrity.
10+ years of experience in Food and Beverage and/ or Hospitality Management and Bachelors degree in Hospitality Management, Business, or Finance management.
Collaborate across various departments and functions of the organization to understand key issues, establish an appropriate sense of urgency, and drive execution.
Resolve differences between team members and keep them working together in a common direction.
Drive commitment to an organizational change that embraces a renewed commitment to company goals.
Attract and retain outstanding talent as well as build and motivate high performance teams.
Influence, engage and inspire stakeholders with superior interpersonal communication and presentation skills.
Able to be flexible and multi-task; can work within an ambiguous, fast-moving environment, while also driving toward clarity and solutions.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing.
Demonstrate resourcefulness in setting priorities and guiding investment in people and systems.
Anticipate opportunities/problems and implement change to grow the business.
Possess personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and commitment to the organizational mission.
**Stadiums/Arena experience big plus**
Strengthened by our Differences. United to Make a Difference
At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it. We also believe that inclusivity drives innovation, strengthens our people, improves our service, and raises our excellence. Our success is rooted in creating environments that reflect and celebrate the diverse communities in which we operate and serve, and this is the reason we are committed to amplifying voices from all different backgrounds.
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Oak View Group is committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis (“protected class”) including, but not limited to veteran status, uniform service member status, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information or any other protected class under federal, state, or local law.