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Brydon CEO-in-Residence (2026 Cohort)
The Brydon Group
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
At the Brydon Group, we accelerate the trajectory of outstanding mid-career operators who want to become CEOs and build and grow industry-leading platforms with private equity support, resources and capital.
Brydon CEO-in-Residence (CIR) Program:
Brydon selects 6 mid-career executives each year to back as Brydon CEOs:
We invest the equity to support you during a two-year sourcing phase
We look to invest $25-30M of equity (+ additional debt) behind each platform (between initial equity check and add-on acquisitions)
CEO-in-Residence
We look to partner with CIRs / CIR teams who have operating and/or industry experience, typically 5-12 years out of business school or equivalent
We believe that industry-focus theses win: our CIR applicants either submit sub-industries / areas of interest or expand upon several of Brydon's core theses (vertical market software, regulatory & compliance services, technical services, healthcare services, etc.) based on their backgrounds
For example:
You are a Partner at a consulting firm with extensive work experience and deep understanding of the growth levers in a sub-industry. You are interested in operating and building equity value in that sub-industry
You worked on a PE-backed roll-up and see a similar opportunity to pursue a thesis with dedicated capital and support
You ran a P&L or were General Manager in a vertical and know the space well. You see an opportunity to buy small “mom and pops” in the space to build an industry-leading platform
Do you have a thesis-based acquisition approach? Know an industry or have an angle on an interesting niche? We would love to discuss it
Don't have an industry thesis? We have several industries where we have deep relationships and experience and are looking for CIRs: Vertical SaaS (with a sub-focus), GovTech, B2B Services, Healthcare / Healthcare Tech, Targeted Roll-Ups, Compliance / Regulatory Software & Services
We're happy to leverage our relationships and expertise to help you build out an area of focus
Better Economics: Salary and Equity
We fund our CIRs at higher salary levels commensurate with their experience
Mix of In-Person & Remote
The CIR program kicks off with a week of intensive training in the Caribbean focused on sourcing, CRM best practices, and due diligence; our CIRs begin reaching out to owners within their first week (and on average our CIRs are under LOI / in the CEO seat within a year)
We strongly encourage CIRs to base and focus their sourcing efforts where they want to live
Through weekly one-on-ones, cohort calls and quarterly in-person off sites around the US, our CIRs build great connections and friendships, share insights and advice, and support one another throughout the challenges of sourcing and operating a small business
Better Support: Private Equity Sourcing, Diligence and Operating Resources
We have backed 4 cohorts and 22 individuals/teams to acquire small businesses in software, business services and healthcare services (and others)
Our Brydon team is “in the trenches” sourcing deals with our CIRs (in fact, we have sourced over half of the deals that we and our CIRs have closed in the last two years!)
We understand how frustrating it can feel to “re-create the wheel” when it comes to sourcing, diligence, valuation, deal structures, and operating best practices
We bring playbooks and best practices from large-cap PE and work hand-in-hand with our CIRs and CEOs to apply them across the full journey: from sourcing to diligence to closing and operating (including an existing deal sourcing engine and a dedicated investment team at Brydon)
The proof is in our results: On average, our CIRs are under LOI / in the CEO seat within a year
Application Process
Please submit your application by January 30th, 2026 at 11:59pm PST. Early applications are encouraged and we make official offers by early March
Selected individuals undergo an interview and background-check process with several rounds of interviews (including in-person sessions with the Brydon leadership team and a final round thesis presentation)
CEO-in-Residence offers will be made in March and the cohort start date will be May 12, 2026 in the Bahamas
Any questions? Please email *****************
If you are interested in submitting as a partnered team, please do submit two individual applications and indicate that you are applying as a partner / pair (fine to include the same answers to the application questions in each application)
We'll host an additional virtual information session on 8 Jan. (register here) that answers the most frequent questions we get about our approach, our industry / vertical areas of investment, this program and the application process, etc.
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$157k-292k yearly est. 2d ago
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Chief Executive Officer
Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5
President/chief executive officer job in Fairfax, VA
The Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) is conducting a search for a Chief ExecutiveOfficer. IECA is the premier membership organization representing professionals who serve students and families navigating their educational journey. In a time of rapid change and opportunity, IECA is seeking a visionary Chief ExecutiveOfficer who can drive the organization forward with innovative ideas and strategic growth. The new leader will be tasked with bringing fresh perspectives and steering IECA towards a future of continued excellence and impact.
IECA seeks a dynamic and relational CEO who will lead and expand the organization, foster membership growth, implement widely embraced initiatives, and demonstrate industry leadership. As a direct liaison to the Board of Directors, the CEO will skillfully champion the organization's interests to members, volunteers, and governing entities. The CEO will be instrumental in infusing the organization with new ideas and driving innovation. This role demands a leader who excels in strategic thinking, effective communication, and member engagement.
Candidates preferably bring association management experience and a nuanced understanding of the consulting landscape and collaborative partner organizations. Integral to their success will be a leadership approach characterized by shared decision-making, a relentless pursuit of results, and a sincere, education-focused mindset. Essential attributes include adaptability, effective communication, approachability, outstanding interpersonal abilities, and a compelling public presence.
Review of applications and expressions of interest will begin immediately and continue on a confidential basis until an appointment is made.
Responsibilities
Visionary Leadership of the IECA Culture: Drive transformational change by establishing IECA's strategic direction as the leading voice of the profession.
Drive operational excellence across all IECA functions and processes by balancing hands-on support with strategic planning, managing multi-program operations, optimizing organizational resources, and aligning day-to-day tasks with long-term planning.
Effectively, strategically, and efficiently manage financial resources to ensure IECA's sustainability and growth, while providing legal and compliance oversight.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills that foster meaningful relationships with staff, members, and the broader community.
Leading the IECA staff with vision, inspiration, and collaborative decision-making.
Connecting with IECA members to understand needs, foster engagement, provide support, help build professional and sustainable practices, work to harmonize college, school, and therapeutic elements, and strengthen the community.
Partnering with the Board to align strategic priorities and governance objectives.
Representing and advocating for IECA as the primary spokesperson, including engagement with government officials, the media, related educational associations and agencies, and the public.
Inquiring continuously to stay informed about trends, challenges, and emerging opportunities.
Qualifications
Organizational Commitment: Ability and commitment to manage a 501c6, member-driven association.
Leadership Experience: Five to ten years of experience as a visionary, resourceful, and transparent senior leader, with a strong preference for experience in the association and education sectors.
Financial Management: Proven leadership in creating and managing an organization's budget and cash flow at both a macro and micro level. Includes the ability to pivot quickly during economic conditions related to both membership pressures and association financial pressures.
Leadership Philosophy: An empathetic, supportive, ethical, and education-focused mindset combined with exceptional business acumen, fostering a collaborative environment.
Governance Experience: Prior successful experience working directly with, or reporting to, a Board of Directors.
Operational Management: History with the successful management of a dynamic, multi-program, member-driven organization, and a strong understanding of what it takes to maximize program effectiveness, maintain deliverable quality, and optimize resources.
Decision-Making Ability: Proven ability to make sound, timely, and educated business and managerial decisions, highlighting strong leadership and decision-making abilities.
External Relations: A strong public speaking and media presence to effectively represent the organization and engage with external stakeholders.
Membership Leadership: Demonstrated ability to engage and lead a dynamic membership and volunteer community, fostering collaboration, cohesion, and a strong sense of shared purpose across the organization.
Staff Management: Proven ability to lead and manage staff with an approachable, positive leadership style that builds trust and promotes collaboration in a fast-paced environment.
Culture and Partnerships: Experience in fostering an inclusive and diverse organizational culture while establishing and maintaining positive partnerships. Demonstrated strategic thinking, innovation, and effective listening and communication skills.
Technology Oversight: Experience utilizing technology to improve organizational processes and efficiency.
Education Requirements: Four-year degree with a Master's degree preferred but not required.
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$159k-289k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Executive Officer
Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4
President/chief executive officer job in Fairfax, VA
The Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA) is conducting a search for a Chief ExecutiveOfficer. IECA is the premier membership organization representing professionals who serve students and families navigating their educational journey. IECA seeks a visionary Chief ExecutiveOfficer who can drive the organization forward with innovative ideas and strategic growth, bringing fresh perspectives and steering IECA toward a future of continued excellence and impact.
IECA seeks a dynamic and relational CEO who will lead and expand the organization, foster membership growth, implement widely embraced initiatives, and demonstrate industry leadership. As a direct liaison to the Board of Directors, the CEO will champion the organization\'s interests to members, volunteers, and governing entities. The CEO will be instrumental in infusing the organization with new ideas and driving innovation. This role demands a leader who excels in strategic thinking, effective communication, and member engagement.
Candidates preferably bring association management experience and a nuanced understanding of the consulting landscape and collaborative partner organizations. Integral to their success will be a leadership approach characterized by shared decision-making, a relentless pursuit of results, and a sincere, education-focused mindset. Essential attributes include adaptability, effective communication, approachability, outstanding interpersonal abilities, and a compelling public presence.
Review of applications and expressions of interest will begin immediately and continue on a confidential basis until an appointment is made.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Visionary Leadership of the IECA Culture: Drive transformational change by establishing IECA\'s strategic direction as the leading voice of the profession.
Drive operational excellence across all IECA functions and processes by balancing hands-on support with strategic planning, managing multi-program operations, optimizing organizational resources, and aligning day-to-day tasks with long-term planning.
Effectively, strategically, and efficiently manage financial resources to ensure IECA\'s sustainability and growth, while providing legal and compliance oversight.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills that foster meaningful relationships with staff, members, and the broader community.
Leading the IECA staff with vision, inspiration, and collaborative decision-making.
Connecting with IECA members to understand needs, foster engagement, provide support, help build professional and sustainable practices, work to harmonize college, school, and therapeutic elements, and strengthen the community.
Partnering with the Board to align strategic priorities and governance objectives.
Representing and advocating for IECA as the primary spokesperson, including engagement with government officials, the media, related educational associations and agencies, and the public.
Inquiring continuously to stay informed about trends, challenges, and emerging opportunities.
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS
Organizational Commitment: Ability and commitment to manage a 501c6, member-driven association.
Leadership Experience: Five to ten years of experience as a visionary, resourceful, and transparent senior leader, with a strong preference for experience in the association and education sectors.
Financial Management: Proven leadership in creating and managing an organization\'s budget and cash flow at both a macro and micro level. Includes the ability to pivot quickly during economic conditions related to both membership pressures and association financial pressures.
Leadership Philosophy: An empathetic, supportive, ethical, and education-focused mindset combined with exceptional business acumen, fostering a collaborative environment.
Governance Experience: Prior successful experience working directly with, or reporting to, a Board of Directors.
Operational Management: History with the successful management of a dynamic, multi-program, member-driven organization, and a strong understanding of what it takes to maximize program effectiveness, maintain deliverable quality, and optimize resources.
Decision-Making Ability: Proven ability to make sound, timely, and educated business and managerial decisions, highlighting strong leadership and decision-making abilities.
External Relations: A strong public speaking and media presence to effectively represent the organization and engage with external stakeholders.
Membership Leadership: Demonstrated ability to engage and lead a dynamic membership and volunteer community, fostering collaboration, cohesion, and a strong sense of shared purpose across the organization.
Staff Management: Proven ability to lead and manage staff with an approachable, positive leadership style that builds trust and promotes collaboration in a fast-paced environment.
Culture and Partnerships: Experience in fostering an inclusive and diverse organizational culture while establishing and maintaining positive partnerships. Demonstrated strategic thinking, innovation, and effective listening and communication skills.
Technology Oversight: Experience utilizing technology to improve organizational processes and efficiency.
Education Requirements: Four-year degree with a Master\'s degree preferred but not required.
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President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
A prominent transportation company is seeking a motivated Sr. Manager-Vice President for the DMV area. This leadership role focuses on providing strategic oversight and ensuring continuity of operations during a period of transformation. The ideal candidate should have at least 10 years of relevant experience, including 5 years in a leadership capacity. Successful candidates will demonstrate exceptional communication skills and a commitment to the company's mission and culture.
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$155k-270k yearly est. 6d ago
Chief Operating Officer
Acord (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
The Land Trust Alliance has been a cornerstone of the private land conservation movement in the U.S. for more than 40 years, serving as the voice of the land trust community. As the national leader in policy, standards and education, we have been instrumental in growing the land trust community in impact, influence and excellence. We work passionately to support a member network of more than 1,000 land trusts and partners across America so they can save more land and better serve their communities.
Our natural places and working lands are a lifeline to clean air, water, food and good health. These lands also bring us together, inspire us and provide opportunities to recreate and recharge. The land trust community is a crucial component in this equation. With important places under continual threat, land trusts need access to the best tools, information and policy advocates. Armed with a diverse network and valuable resources, the Alliance is the land trust community's source for the knowledge and capabilities they need to reach their goals. From tax and funding policies on Capitol Hill to innovative ideas, partnerships and initiatives, we ensure our land trust members can always be heard and achieve more.
The Alliance is committed to building the constituency for conservation. Our team focuses on growing the capacity of land trusts to build public support and nonpartisan political influence in favor of private land conservation. At the same time, we work to elevate and promote the work of the Alliance and its programs to our members, funders and other key stakeholders. We envision a reenergized, more relevant conservation movement in which land trusts join with partners that have not traditionally identified as conservation organizations, including from the for-profit sector, around our shared interest of protecting special places.
Organizationally, the Alliance has grown rapidly in the last eight years, and we are now on the cusp of launching a year-long planning process to develop the organization's next strategic plan, which will guide our programmatic priorities and organizational development over the next decade. To better support our mission delivery and organizational growth, we also recently undertook a complete digital transformation to upgrade and update key systems underpinning our work, including finance, member relationships, education and events, fundraising, website and strategic communications. This process engaged every department in the organization and continues to transform the way we work.
Position Summary
The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a pivotal executive leader responsible for translating strategic vision into operational reality. Reporting directly to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO) and serving as a core member of the executive leadership team, the COO drives enterprise-wide operational strategy, performance management, and organizational effectiveness. This role ensures that internal systems, infrastructure, risk management, and talent capabilities are fully aligned with the organization's mission and future direction.
As the organization launches a transformational new strategic plan, the COO will play a leadership role in the internal execution of that plan, serving as the architect of cross-functional implementation and the steward of change management. This includes building organizational readiness, managing the integration of key strategic priorities across departments, and embedding systems for accountability, performance, and continuous improvement.
A core focus of this role is direct oversight and leadership of Human Resources, Information Technology, and Administration. The COO supervises the Director of Human Resources, Director of Information Technology, and Operations Manager, ensuring these functions operate at the highest levels of excellence, compliance, and strategic alignment. The COO is responsible for optimizing the systems, tools, and talent that power the organization's daily operations and long-term resilience.
A strategist and implementor in equal measure, the ideal candidate brings deep experience leading complex organizational change, driving culture transformation, and building high-performing teams. The COO will serve as a unifying force across the organization, strengthening internal alignment, cultivating a high-performance culture, and ensuring that operational infrastructure supports innovation, growth, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
Departmental Oversight and Staff Management
Provide direct leadership and supervision for key operational departments and staff, including Human Resources, Information Technology, and Administration.
Oversee the organization's human resources function and staff, ensuring that HR strategies, including talent development and organizational culture, are aligned with enterprise needs and values.
Oversee the organization's information technologyfunction and staff, ensuring secure, scalable, and future-ready infrastructure, including data and digital systems aligned with strategic objectives.
Ensure regulatory compliance, risk mitigation, and operational excellence across areas of oversight.
Collaborate with executive leadership to develop/update and implement organizational policies; ensure compliance with applicable regulations and appropriately manage operational risk in the areas of COO purview.
Secure and manage consultant capacity as needed in areas with direct supervisory responsibility.
Organizational Strategy & Execution
Partner with the CEO and executive leadership team to shape and execute the organization's strategic plan.
Translate strategic goals into actionable implementation plans, performance metrics (KPIs), and integrated accountability systems.
Lead the development and execution of annual enterprise operating plans that align with long-term strategic objectives.
Serve as a key advisor to the CEO on enterprise operations, cross-functional coordination, and executive team effectiveness.
Lead the design and implementation of decision-making frameworks, delegation models, and internal operating structures that foster clarity, agility, and collaboration.
Change Management & Performance Leadership
Drive organization-wide change management initiatives to support growth, impact, and strategic alignment.
Support the integration of operational, programmatic, financial, and development functions to ensure organizational coherence and scale-readiness.
Foster a culture of continuous learning, inclusive leadership, and performance excellence.
Develop and implement systems to promote cross-department collaboration and shared accountability for strategic priorities.
Build organizational capacity through scalable systems, talent strategies, and infrastructure that support long-term impact.
Support Board governance efforts through committee engagement and cross-functional planning, as designated by CEO.
Anticipate and advise on emerging enterprise-level issues/opportunities (e.g. the impact and acceleration of AI and evolving workforce trends) that affect organizational readiness and innovation.
Strengthen internal coordination and strategic alignment during periods of rapid growth, planning transitions, or complex initiatives.
Budget Management
Lead development of annual budget for the departments within the COO purview; track and manage expenditures in line with approved budget for departments under purview.
Work collaboratively with the Chief Financial Officer and executive leadership team to develop the Alliance's organization-wide annual budgets and long-range financial forecasts.
Other
Additional responsibilities and special projects as assigned by the CEO.
Compensation
The nationwide salary range for this position is $190,000 - $210,000. Actual salary is negotiable and will be commensurate with the skills, years of experience, physical location, and unique background and qualifications of the candidate.
The Land Trust Alliance offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, medical, dental, vision and other health coverage; life and disability insurance; paid time off including vacation, sick and multiple holidays and 403(b) retirement benefits.
The Land Trust Alliance's mission is to save the places people need and love by strengthening land conservation across America. The Land Trust Alliance is an equal opportunity employer and
does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or marital status.
Professional Experience/Qualifications
Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience, including executive-level responsibility overseeing multi-disciplinary, cross-functional teams in complex or mission-driven organizations.
Proven success in senior enterprise operations, organizational strategy, or administration roles, with experience translating strategic plans into operational execution and measurable results.
Demonstrated leadership in Human Resources and/or Information Technology, with expertise in systems implementation, workforce planning, and culture transformation.
Demonstrated track record of building, coaching, and supporting high-performing leadership teams and fostering enterprise-wide alignment.
Experience leading or contributing to organization-wide change management initiatives, including structural, cultural, and systems transitions.
Sophisticated understanding of performance management, KPIs, and accountability systems to drive execution and impact.
Demonstrated ability to navigate and lead through complexity, ambiguity, and growth.
Strong strategic planning, facilitation, and decision-making capabilities grounded in systems thinking and cross-functional integration.
Experience partnering with executive teams on strategic and governance matters.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with high emotional intelligence and a collaborative leadership style.
Strong working knowledge of compliance, risk management, and organizational resilience in nonprofit or hybrid contexts.
MBA, MPA, or a related advanced degree strongly preferred.
High proficiency in Microsoft Office and familiarity with enterprise systems and collaboration tools.
Willingness to travel as needed.
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$190k-210k yearly 2d ago
Chief Operational Officer (COO)
Voluminant
President/chief executive officer job in Alexandria, VA
Voluminant is a boutique consulting and training firm that's scaling up fast. We help public‑and private‑sector organizations solve complex challenges with smart, human‑centered solutions. From training and multimedia to immersive tech, AI integration, IT modernization, and project leadership - our work is diverse, meaningful, and constantly evolving. We've built a reputation for dependability and excellence with agencies like the U.S. Department of State, and now we're looking to scale that value across new markets. That's where you come in
The Role
We're hiring a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to help steer the ship as we grow. You'll be the architect and operator behind the scenes - building structure, driving performance, and helping the CEO turn big vision into real‑world execution. From refining systems and processes to guiding strategic hires, managing delivery teams, and helping secure new business, you'll be a key partner in building the next phase of Voluminant.
This role is ideal for someone who's worked in a small‑but‑mighty company, understands the services landscape (especially in the public sector), and wants to help scale a smart, ambitious, human‑first company.
What You'll Do
Oversee day‑to‑day operations across contracts, teams, and projects
Build and refine internal systems, tools, and SOPs to drive scale and consistency
Manage team performance and delivery - with an eye on quality, margin, and client satisfaction
Partner with the CEO to shape and execute strategic growth plans
Recruit, onboard, and retain top‑tier talent in critical functional areas
Support business development and capture activities - pricing, teaming, proposal inputs
Track operational KPIs and surface insights to guide better decisions
Serve as a trusted advisor and occasional operator on high‑stakes client work
Help build culture, clarify roles, and foster a performance‑minded (but fun) environment
What You Bring
7+ years of leadership experience in consulting, government contracting, or professional services
Proven ability to operationalize vision, lead teams, and build repeatable systems
Experience managing multi‑functional teams and service delivery
Strong grasp of P&L, pricing, and margin levers in a growing business
Familiarity with federal, state, or local contracting processes
Comfortable rolling up your sleeves, wearing multiple hats, and making decisions under ambiguity
Excellent communication skills - you speak CEO, client, and team fluently
Leadership style that is steady, candid, collaborative, and solutions‑oriented
Bonus Points For
Experience helping a professional services company scale from
Past roles involving training, IT, government consulting, or emerging tech
Familiarity with GSA Schedules, 8(a), or small business set‑asides
Exposure to proposal development, capture, or strategic pricing
MBA, PMP, or other relevant credentials (nice to have, not a dealbreaker)
Why Join Voluminant
You'll help lead a company with a strong foundation and real momentum
You'll shape systems, teams, and culture - not just manage them
You'll work with a mission‑minded founder who values innovation, grit, and people
You'll be part of a team that blends professionalism with personality - we take the work seriously, but not ourselves
How to Apply
Send your resume and a brief note about why this role speaks to you. If you've helped build a services business, led teams through growth, or made order out of chaos - we'd love to talk. the next level, let's talk.
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$115k-202k yearly est. 6d ago
Vice President of Operations
King River Capital Group
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Who we are
Metropolis is an artificial intelligence company that uses computer vision to enable frictionless, checkout-free experiences. We are reimagining parking to enable millions of consumers to drive in and out quickly and conveniently, with the goal of powering checkout-free experiences anywhere you go.
Who you are
Metropolis is seeking a dynamic, results-oriented Vice President of Operations to lead parking operations across a designated region. This executive-level role is responsible for driving operational excellence, maximizing financial performance, and delivering exceptional customer experiences across multiple locations. The Vice President will serve as a strategic leader, overseeing a team of regional and operations managers while partnering with cross-functional leaders to scale and optimize the business.
What you'll do
Develop and execute regional strategies to drive growth, operational efficiency, and profitability
Identify new business opportunities and lead expansion initiatives within the region
Collaborate with executive leadership to align regional plans with corporate goals and vision
Define and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive continuous improvement
Oversee day-to-day operations of parking facilities, ensuring high performance, safety, and compliance
Lead technology adoption across locations to streamline operations and enhance customer experience
Manage regional budgets by overseeing revenue forecasting, cost control, and margin optimization, while conducting financial analyses to identify opportunities and mitigate risks
Ensure regional financial targets are met or exceeded
Lead and develop regional and operations managers, fostering accountability, excellence, and innovation while driving performance and growth
Champion a customer-first mindset by ensuring rapid issue resolution, continuous service improvement, and consistent enforcement of service standards and satisfaction metrics across all sites
Ensure full compliance with ADA, safety, and all applicable local, state, and federal regulations
Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, community leaders, and local officials, representing Metropolis at industry events and community initiatives
Support sales and marketing efforts by providing local market insights and fostering strategic partnerships
What we're looking for
Bachelor's degree in Business, Operations Management, Urban Planning, or a related field; MBA or advanced degree strongly preferred
10+ years of experience in multi-site operations, parking management, or facilities management, with at least 5 years in a senior leadership role
Proven ability to drive revenue growth, manage P&L, and lead large operational teams
Deep understanding of parking industry regulations, customer experience best practices, and operational metrics
Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills
Ability to travel frequently within the assigned region
Nice to have
Familiarity with parking technology platforms and data-driven decision making
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$135k-227k yearly est. 2d ago
VP, Social Impact Strategy & Integration
Impactalpha Inc.
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
A prominent financial institution is seeking a Vice President for their Social Impact Integration team in Washington, DC. The ideal candidate will have over 7 years of experience in management consulting or social impact governance. Responsibilities include developing structured work plans aligned with impact priorities and preparing executive-level presentations. The company offers comprehensive benefits including healthcare, retirement plans, and mental health support.
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$125k-189k yearly est. 4d ago
Vice President, Business Development - KRC Research
Resolute Digital, a Weber Shandwick Company 4.0
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Are you passionate about growing businesses, building relationships, and driving impactful insights? At KRC Research, we're looking for a results‑oriented Vice President to lead our business development efforts and play a pivotal role in growing our portfolio of clients. In this role, you'll partner with some of the most influential organizations across industries to deliver cutting‑edge research solutions that solve their biggest challenges. Backed by the resources of Interpublic Group (IPG), KRC Research provides an exciting environment for entrepreneurial thinkers who are ready to lead with vision, creativity, and a relentless drive for success.
About the Role
This is a leadership role for a bold, entrepreneurial business development professional who thrives on driving growth, deepening client relationships, and unlocking new opportunities. While a strong foundation in market research is required, the primary focus of this position is on building a robust sales pipeline, generating substantial new business revenue, and expanding KRC Research's reach.
As Vice President, you'll have the opportunity to shape the future of KRC Research, grow a high‑performing team, and leave a lasting impact on the trajectory of the business. This role calls for an individual with a sales‑driven mindset, a passion for delivering client success, and the ability to translate insights into action.
What You'll Be DoingDriving Business Development (Primary Focus)
Own revenue generation:You'll lead efforts to secure new business, from identifying leads to delivering winning pitches that generate significant revenue.
Lead KRC's growth strategy:Develop and execute a sales strategy to expand into new industries, markets, and service offerings.
Grow existing accounts:Work with current clients to identify new needs and proactively introduce innovative solutions to deepen partnerships and increase revenue.
Mentor and inspire:Help coach and develop team members to build their business development skills, fostering a culture of entrepreneurial thinking across the organization.
Collaborate across IPG:Leverage relationships and resources within the global IPG network to expand KRC's footprint and offer integrated client solutions.
Building Strategic Partnerships
Act as a trusted advisor to senior clients, partnering with them to solve complex business challenges through intelligent, data‑driven insights.
Proactively identify industry trends and opportunities to position KRC Research as a leader in addressing emerging client needs.
Build enduring relationships with C‑suite executives, offering value beyond research to inform strategic decision‑making.
Providing Research Expertise
Partner with internal teams to design customized, innovative research solutions that deliver actionable and measurable insights for clients.
Ensure all research engagements meet the highest standards of excellence, from methodology to final deliverables.
Serve as a bridge between client goals and internal teams, ensuring results align with strategic objectives.
Championing Team Growth and Collaboration
Lead and inspire a talented team of researchers and strategists, fostering an environment where innovation, collaboration, and inclusivity thrive.
Work closely with leadership across IPG's agencies to develop cross‑functional solutions that exceed client expectations.
Contribute to thought leadership, marketing, and new service development initiatives to elevate KRC's profile in the market research field.
What We're Looking ForQualifications
Bachelor's degree in business, market research, or a related field (advanced degrees preferred).
10+ years of experience in market research or a related field, with significant focus on business development and sales.
Demonstrated success in growing revenue streams, securing high‑value partnerships, and expanding into new markets.
Strong understanding of quantitative and qualitative research methods and their application to real‑world business solutions.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling pitches and proposals.
Advanced problem‑solving skills to address client challenges and identify actionable opportunities.
Entrepreneurial mindsetwith a proven ability to thrive in fast‑paced, results‑driven environments.
Authorization to work in the U.S.
Desired Attributes
Sales‑Driven Mindset: You thrive on meeting revenue targets, seizing opportunities, and building lasting client partnerships.
Collaborative Leadership: You foster strong team dynamics while empowering others to drive results.
Executive Presence: You inspire confidence in clients and internal teams alike with your ability to clearly articulate ideas and guide complex discussions.
Passion for Innovation: You're eager to redefine what's possible in market research, introducing new ideas and approaches to drive success.
Why Join KRC Research?At KRC Research:
You'll work with incredible clients:From Fortune 500 brands to global nonprofits, you'll partner with organizations solving some of today's most complex challenges. Recent work has included helping clients navigate reputation management and establish thought leadership in AI.
You'll shape the future of the business:Your expertise and drive will directly shape KRC's growth, positioning the firm for long‑term success.
You'll be part of a collaborative, inclusive team:Innovation thrives when diverse talent works together. At KRC, we're committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where everyone's voice is valued.
You'll have the resources of IPG:As part of Interpublic Group, one of the world's largest marketing and communications networks, KRC offers unparalleled access to tools, technology, and expertise to help you succeed.
About KRC Research
KRC Research is a leading market research firm specializing in translating complex data into actionable insights that help brands grow, protect their reputation, and achieve their business goals. By leveraging our deep expertise and the resources of IPG, we deliver impactful solutions that empower clients to stay ahead of the curve in an ever‑changing landscape.
Our firm is rooted in a culture of collaboration, innovation, and excellence, paired with a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. KRC Research is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, and we encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
The Weber Shandwick Collective recognizes that your health and wellbeing are a priority. This is why we offer a full suite of benefits including:
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short‑Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
Salary range: $100,000.00 - $150,000.00
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
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Weber Shandwick, a leading global communications agency, is seeking a talented and enthusiastic summer intern in Washington, DC, to work with our Analytics practice.
Our Analytics internship is a full‑time, paid program designed to complement and enhance academic studies through participation in a variety of assignments and professional responsibilities. Interns work side by side with the firm's diverse team of strategists, analysts, producers, designers, developers and campaign activators.
The intern assigned to our analytics team will work on a range of projects from communications reporting and automation to machine learning, and big data integration. You'll work on clients of all types, using diverse data sets to solve strategic business and communications problems. Our Analytics interns typically meet the following profile:
Data Strategists: business analysts with basic understanding of statistics, digital analytics, and data visualization with a focus on how to use data to tell stories and build business cases
General Responsibilities:
Conduct, compile, and present analyses to inform the strategic direction of integrated campaigns
Carry out social media listening research to identify trends in online conversations and to pinpoint key influencers; should have basic comfort with Boolean queries or an interest in learning
Use web and social media analytics platforms to measure campaign and content performance and provide data‑backed recommendations for optimization
Understand client background and needs, including general business strategy, industry issues, products and services, key customers and competitors in the marketplace
Participate in strategic brainstorming sessions when invited by account leads or supervisors
Sanitize raw data inputs and perform quantitative analysis in Microsoft Excel
Basic Qualifications:
Availability: 40 hours a week throughout the duration of your internship. Our internship program runs from January‑May.
Additional Qualifications:
Ideal Analytics intern candidates will possess some combination of the following. Please note: you do not have to have ALL of these qualifications, just some combination of them, in order to be a viable Analytics candidate.
Interest in data‑based storytelling or data journalism
Basic understanding of intersection of traditional and digital media platforms and familiarity with developments in the media industry
Strong verbal and written communication, organizational, time‑management, and critical‑thinking skills
Expertise with Microsoft Office Suite, primarily in Excel and secondarily in PowerPoint
Experience working with or interest in web analytics, social and traditional media monitoring, and social media analytics platforms
Experience working with or interest in data visualization tools and creative ways to display information
Keen eye for data trends and the ability to solve strategic business and communications problems
Familiarity with developments in the media industry, plus knowledge of a variety of social platforms (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Snapchat, etc.) and the latest news and trends affecting these channels
Basic understanding of statistics, digital analytics, data engineering and data visualization with a focus on how to integrate analytics into marketing and communications strategies
Washington DC Salary range: $20.00 - $20.00
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
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Weber Shandwick is seeking a talented Director of Analytics passionate about using AI and analytics to inform and empower effective communications campaigns for clients.
The ideal candidate will have worked in an analytics team within a PR agency or similarly matrixed work environments, has demonstrated experience in business development, and skilled in social listening and earned media analyses. This person will work closely with the analytics team lead to translate client asks into smart measurement research and translate best‑in‑class analytics findings into actionable insights that inform client's communication strategies. This person would have the opportunity to work with clients across healthcare, tech, and sectors focusing on social and earned listening, corporate reputation, issue management, public affairs, and cross‑channel media analyses.
Day to day responsibilities include managing and leading delivery of earned and social listening, leveraging AI‑powered tools to power new insight discovery, overseeing production client deliverables that integrate insights from various analyses, helping new business development, and managing work responsibilities of more junior team members. Other responsibilities include the formalization of solutions across high frequency client asks, developing AI best practices and workflows, formalization of reasoning platforms to enable clear translation of data findings into accessible insights for different audiences, and proactive outreach to non‑analytics staff to share solutions and resolve client challenges.
Responsibilities:
Partner with teams to service client research and analytics requests, design the approach, lead a team through earned and social media analyses, and answer questions from internal and external stakeholders.
Manage workloads of teams to ensure delivery of compelling analytics reports and insights that empower client to understand trends and actionable implications of analyses.
Test and deploy AI‑powered analytical tools to analyze client and publicly available data.
Participate in new business and organic client growth through proactive stakeholder engagement, client outreach, and solutions mapping.
Maintain strong knowledge of both well‑established and new‑to‑market digital marketing analytics tools and platforms; specifically syndicated research and social listening platforms.
Evangelize smart data analytics that inform data‑driven decision‑making internally and externally with clients and other agency partners.
Develop and apply strategic measurement frameworks to uncover insights and takeaways from data across earned, social, owned, and other media sources.
Qualifications
Demonstrated expertise and experience translating data and research into strategic insights and recommendations.
5+ years relevant full‑time experience as an independent contributor and 2+ years managing direct report(s).
Experience engaging and collaborating with clients and internal teams with agency or matrixed analytics team.
Experience in social listening, marketing analytics, digital analytics, multi‑channel analyses, AI‑powered analytics, campaign performance, and measurement of real‑world impact.
Experience analyzing and synthesizing data from first‑party and second‑party sources.
Ability to work independently and be a collaborative team player who brings unique analytics skills to large client teams.
Desire and capacity to take full ownership of work tracks, manage complicated deadlines and deliverable processes, nurture client relationships, collaborate with strategy and creative teams, and mentor junior analytics staff.
The Weber Shandwick Collective recognizes that your health and wellbeing are a priority. This is why we offer a full suite of benefits including:
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short‑Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
Salary range: $110,000 - $140,000
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
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Weber Shandwick is seeking a talented Senior Data Engineer to join our team in Washington, DC. You will be joining a team of business strategists, data scientists and data engineers to build innovative data solutions and would work at the intersection of Data Engineering and Applied Generative AI.
The Senior Data Engineer will design, build, test, implement and maintain data solutions that support clients' Enterprise Analytics. The incumbent will work with multiple technology partners to provision and maintain a data infrastructure used for media analyses. The role will work closely with business analysts and data scientists to ensure the platform meets business demands.
Key Responsibilities
Design, develop, and maintain scalable data pipelines and ETL processes.
Optimize SQL queries and database performance for analytical and operational workloads.
Implement data quality, governance, and security best practices.
Applied AI:
Collaborate with data scientists to productionize AI/ML models, including Generative AI solutions.
Integrate Gen AI solutions into business workflows, ensuring reliability and scalability.
Platform & Tooling:
Leverage cloud platforms (preferably GCP) for data engineering and AI workloads.
Develop dashboards, reports, or visualizations (Qlik experience is a plus).
Automate data workflows and implement CI/CD for data pipelines and AI services.
Required Qualifications
3+ years of experience as a Data Engineer using proven, industry‑leading cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, and Azure.
Proficiency coding in Python for data processing, automation, and AI/ML workflows.
Advanced SQL skills for complex data manipulation, optimization, and analytics.
Knowledge of orchestration tools (e.g., Airflow, Dagster, Prefect).
Creative‑minded individual, enjoys open‑ended problems and challenging the status quo.
Excellent written and spoken communication skills.
Ability to conduct independent work and manage projects from beginning to end.
Preferred Qualifications
Relevant GCP or AWS certifications.
Experience with social media data and APIs.
Working knowledge of BI platforms such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik, etc.
Experience working in a consulting company or agency.
The Weber Shandwick Collective recognizes that your health and wellbeing are a priority. This is why we offer a full suite of benefits including:
Medical
Vision
401k (with employer match)
Tuition Reimbursement
Juice Money - $60 monthly reimbursement to be used towards purchases that nourish your health, mind, body, and soul
Short‑Term Disability
Paid Employee Family Leave
Family Building Benefit
Washington DC Salary range: $110,000 - $130,000
Where an employee or prospective employee is paid within this range will depend on, among other factors, actual ranges for current/former employees in the subject position; market considerations; budgetary considerations; tenure and standing with the company (applicable to current employees); as well as the employee's/applicant's background, pertinent experience, and qualifications.
Weber Shandwick is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer Weber Shandwick recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status or citizenship status.
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$110k-140k yearly 2d ago
Managing Director, ESG Strategy & Impact
Inter-American Development Bank 4.2
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
A leading international financial institution is seeking a Managing Director of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG). This role involves strategic leadership to enhance sustainability efforts across the organization. The managing director will ensure impactful oversight and help integrate best practices into client operations. This position is crucial for establishing IDB Invest as a trusted partner in the region, promoting solid ESG practices. The ideal candidate will demonstrate effective people management and a commitment to social and environmental effectiveness.
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$185k-312k yearly est. 3d ago
Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer
Thea Bowman House
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Career Opportunities with SOME (So Others Might Eat)
A great place to work.
Career Opportunities - SOME (So Others Might Eat)
Thank you for your interest in working for SOME (So Others Might Eat)
As a faith‑inspired organization, SOME was founded and built upon the belief in dignity and respect for all people. We all are worthy of it and responsible for it. Appreciation for our shared humanity and sense of community has been a central feature of our mission for over 50 years. This is the call to action that SOME represents: to serve, empower and elevate all members of our community. As champions of our mission, we commit to creating an environment that welcomes and celebrates the diverse array of employees and clients we engage with every day. We strive to be bold in our work, knowing that to drive meaningful change, we must not shy away from discomfort. We reject all forms of individual and systemic discrimination, work actively to eliminate the abuse of privilege and power, and seek justice and equity for all we encounter.
Below are the current positions that are available. Please take a few moments to explore our website to learn more about us before applying.
Our Process Is Simple. Review the vacancy announcements and follow the specific instructions indicated. If you do not have a resume, it is recommended that you devise one.
All positions require a criminal background check, and some positions require other pre‑employment screenings such as substance abuse tests, child abuse registry check, & FBI check. All positions require three professional references, preferably from supervisors. Most positions require a two‑tier interview process. Copies of required credentials will be requested upon job offer.
SOME, Inc. is a proactive equal‑opportunity employer. We ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
SOME, Inc. is deeply committed to ensuring the job application process is accessible to all users. If you require assistance or have any concerns about the accessibility of our website or the application process, please feel free to contact us at onlineaccommodations@some.org. This contact information is specifically for accommodation requests and does not pertain to application status inquiries.
Please upload your cover letter and resume then proceed to complete the application. You must complete the application in its entirety to be considered.
Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer
SOME (So Others Might Eat) provides material aid and comfort to our vulnerable neighbors in the District of Columbia, helping them to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness through programs and services that save lives, improve lives, and help to transform the lives of individuals and families, their communities, and the systems and structures that affect them. We meet immediate needs with food, clothing, and healthcare, and offer the tools one needs to live with hope, dignity, and greater independence.
Compensation: We offer our employees a competitive compensation and benefits package that reflects our organizational culture, mission, and core values. The salary range for this position is $185,453.00 to $196,110.72 and may be commensurate with experience.
Position Description: The Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer (CDO), serves as a key Executive Leadership Team member and an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting the organization. Working closely with the CEO, this position forges new relationships and sustains and grows current relationships to increase SOME's financial resources, visibility, and impact. The CDO designs and implements a comprehensive plan and develops key external alliances by cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding philanthropic support.
The CDO ensures that the department's infrastructure supports the annual budget growth of the organization through new, sustained, and increased support and works closely with team members to secure funding for new initiatives. The CDO's fundraising focus is on major gifts and collaborates with the CEO and leadership staff to identify, cultivate, and steward gifts at high levels of support. The CDO also works closely with a dedicated Corporate Advisory Board, providing the tools and opportunities for each member to participate in expanding SOME's mission.
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm (40 hours per week); must be available on varied evenings/holidays
Required: Bachelor's Degree in Business/Marketing, Communications, or Social Services; 10+ years of professional experience in a non‑profit organization with demonstrated success in meeting and exceeding fundraising goals and managing and establishing relationships with multiple donor sources. Previous supervisory and leadership experience.
Required License/Certification: N/A
Prepare annual fundraising budget and oversee and monitor fundraising plans and goals to achieve budgetary targets
Oversee strategy and messaging for communications, marketing, and public relations efforts for SOME
Oversee customer service and outreach to donors
Cultivate and steward the Corporate Advisory Board and facilitate members' participation in sponsorships, fundraising, pro bono support, and in‑kind donations
Serves as a member of the Executive Leadership Team on the strategic director of SOME
Partner with the CEO and/or staff on major fundraising initiatives
Create financial goals and a comprehensive strategic plan to achieve them
Report on funding sources and trends to help position SOME ahead of major funding changes or trends
Strengthen and implement a stewardship program aimed at cultivating lasting and deeper relationships with donors
Develop, lead, and mentor the development team
Oversight and strategic development of the Capital Campaign Project; supports the Capital Campaign Committee
Oversight of the Marketing and Communications team with the creation and budgeting process for internal and external partners.
Champion cause‑related marketing opportunities for SOME through community partners and drive brand awareness through the various marketing channels
Oversight of identifying community outreach initiatives and supporting community outreach and business development teams in ensuring partnerships align with the SOME mission, values, and vision
Expected Contributions: Strategic Leadership
Serve on SOME's Executive Committee to advise the President on current major issues that affect SOME's operation and mission, and participate in determining the strategic direction of SOME
Oversee strategy development of fundraising, marketing, and communications
Oversee budget development for programs in portfolio, and use sound judgment to leverage resources in accomplishing department goals; Administer budget and comply with SOME financial reporting requirements
Oversee and provide clear direction and leadership for all areas under the development department
Oversee the operation of the Corporate Advisory Board to meet the mandate and goals
Recruit and orient new members to the Corporate Advisory Board
Ensure compliance with standards and expectations for programs
Oversee vendor contract negotiations for assigned departments
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Ability to work with non‑profit boards, major donor and funding decision makers
In‑depth knowledge of fundraising and all aspects of development
Expertise in planning, evaluation, management, and budgeting
Excellent organizational skills
Proficient with MS Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Strong organizational, leadership, and mentoring skills
Flexible and adaptable style; a leader who can positively impact both strategic and tactical fundraising initiatives
Ability to work both independently and as a team member who will productively engage with colleagues at varying levels of seniority within and outside of SOME
Strong organizational and time management skills with exceptional attention to detail
Customer focus; donor‑centric vision
Professional and resourceful style of leadership; takes initiative and can manage multiple tasks and projects
Reports To: President/CEO
Physical Demands: Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Requires looking at a computer screen for several hours a day. May be required to sit for long periods. Must be able to travel to events and meetings offsite
To Apply: Go to our career page at *********************************************** and click on the search icon to locate this position. Follow the instructions to complete your online application profile to be considered. No phone calls, please.
SOME, Inc. is a proactive equal‑opportunity employer. We ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
SOME, Inc. is deeply committed to ensuring the job application process is accessible to all users. If you require assistance or have any concerns about the accessibility of our website or the application process, please feel free to contact us at onlineaccommodations@some.org. This contact information is specifically for accommodation requests and does not pertain to application status inquiries.
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$185.5k-196.1k yearly 5d ago
Visionary Nonprofit CEO - Disability Rights & Inclusion
The Arc of Northern Virginia 3.8
President/chief executive officer job in Fairfax, VA
A nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities is seeking a Chief ExecutiveOfficer to provide visionary leadership. This role involves managing a $3 million budget, fostering advocacy, and steering strategic initiatives to ensure the inclusion of individuals with IDD in the community. Candidates should have at least 10 years of nonprofit leadership experience, a strong commitment to the mission, and proven fundraising abilities. The position offers a salary range of $150,000 to $185,000 along with a comprehensive benefits package.
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$150k-185k yearly 3d ago
Managing Director, Office of the SMD
FTI Consulting, Inc. 4.8
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
About The Role
The SMD Services Group is a new group at FTI which will play a critical role in stewarding the experience and success of the firm's most senior leaders. We are looking to add a role to lead the SMD Total Rewards strategy & services; that could in time evolve into a more senior role leading all of the SMD Services group. This role will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of SMD Value Proposition, including compensation strategy, governance and administration of these programs and performance management programs. The role partners closely with segment and region HR leaders and will leverage data and analytics to drive total rewards decision making. With a global lens, this leader ensures that programs and decisions affecting SMD remuneration are consistent, transparent, and strategically aligned across regions and business lines.
What You'll Do
As the Managing Director of the SMD Value Proposition you will provide strategic leadership & execution across all topics related to improving our Total Rewards strategy and how we attract and retain top SMD talent.
Compensation Strategy & Governance
Design competitive and performance-aligned pay structures for senior executives and Senior Managing Directors.
Align rewards with firm strategy, growth objectives, and profitability
Balance short-term incentives (STIs) and long-term incentives (LTIs) with firm culture and professional services market norms.
Ensure internal equity and external competitiveness using market benchmarking
Performance Management
Partner with regional and segment HR leaders and provide best practice guidance for the annual performance evaluation process for SMDs, ensuring consistency and rigor.
Design and deliver a clear look back process early in the three year cycle to ensure that SMDs are delivering on the business case (from hire or KSIP) and develop metrics and mechanisms to provide clear and actionable feedback from the business where there are performance gaps
Provide insight and analytics to support talent and compensation decisions.
SMD Lifecycle Management
Manage key SMD lifecycle events, including promotions, transitions, retirements, and separations.
Ensure smooth onboarding and offboarding experiences, with appropriate stakeholder engagement and around the SMD value proposition, long term compensation tools etc..
Strategic Advisory & Leadership Support
Serve as a trusted advisor to the CEO, CHRO, CFO, and segment and region business leaders on matters related to SMD total rewards strategy.
Provide thought leadership on emerging trends in rewards and retention.
Advise senior leadership, board members, and compensation committees on pay recommendations and trends in conjunction with the Director Of Exec Comp
Provide guidance to HR Business Partners and Finance leaders on implications of executive pay programs.
Global Alignment & Consistency
Ensure consistent policies, practices, and experiences for SMDs across regions and business units. Balance global standards with local legal and cultural considerations.
How You'll Grow
We are committed to investing and supporting you in your professional development and we have developed a range of programs focused on fostering leadership, growth and development opportunities. We aim to promote continuous learning and individual skills development through on-the-job learning, self-guided professional development courses and certifications. You'll be assigned a dedicated coach to mentor, guide and support you through regular coaching sessions and serve as an advocate for your professional growth.
What You Will Need To Succeed
Basic Qualifications
20+ years of relevant experience in a leadership role, with a strong background in global total rewards management
Effective oral and verbal communications, including experience with C suite leadership
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in partner services within a professional services environment, preferably within consulting or a similar field
Deep expertise on Total Rewards in Professional Services including compensation, equity, benefits, long term compensation vehicles
Proven track record of leading and delivering initiatives that have enhanced Partner/SMD experience, driven efficiencies, reduced risk and improved service delivery
Additional Information
Job Family/Level: Core Operations Level 5 - Tier 1
Citizenship Status Accepted: Not Applicable
Exempt or Non-Exempt?: Exempt
Compensation
Minimum Pay: 173500
Maximum Pay: 339000
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$207k-368k yearly est. 2d ago
Chief Innovation Officer (CINO)
Zwillgen 3.7
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
ZwillGen is a boutique law firm representing some of the biggest names in technology on a wide range of internet-related legal issues, including cybersecurity, privacy, government surveillance, alternative data, litigation, and fantasy sports.
We offer a hardworking yet casual and collaborative work environment that sets us apart from large law firms. At ZwillGen, we have casual attire, on-site massages, snacks and beverages, an on-site gym in our DC office. Our culture prioritizes work‑life balance, mutual respect, and inclusivity, with weekly firm meetings that bring everyone together.
About the Role
We are seeking a forward‑thinking Chief Innovation Officer (CINO) to lead the firm's strategy and execution around innovation, with a special focus on artificial intelligence (AI), legal technology, and operational efficiency. The ideal candidate will bring a strong understanding of emerging technologies and how they intersect with legal practice to drive measurable business results.
As a member of the leadership team, the CINO will collaborate closely with attorneys, technologists, and operations leaders to identify opportunities, pilot new solutions, and implement transformative initiatives that enhance client service, reduce friction, and increase profitability.
Key Responsibilities AI and Legal Technology Leadership
Design and implement the firm's AI and automation strategy, including responsible deployment of generative AI tools for internal operations and client‑facing solutions.
Evaluate and pilot AI applications for document review, legal research, compliance monitoring, and litigation support.
Innovation Strategy & Execution
Build and maintain an innovation roadmap focused on client value, attorney productivity, and business efficiency.
Identify emerging technologies (e.g., knowledge management, predictive analytics, smart drafting tools) and assess their applicability.
Partner with firm leaders to integrate innovation goals into legal service delivery.
Help develop new client‑facing innovative legal products and services.
Change Management & Education
Champion a culture of innovation across the firm through education, workshops, and cross‑functional collaboration.
Lead training programs to upskill attorneys and staff on new technologies and processes.
Create innovation KPIs and metrics to measure adoption, ROI, and impact.
Strategic Partnerships & Vendor Management
Manage relationships with legal tech vendors, AI solution providers, and innovation consultants.
Vet, select, and oversee the implementation of legaltech platforms, including contract lifecycle management (CLM) and innovative Apps.
Qualifications & Experience
7+ years of experience in innovation, legal operations, or technology strategy in a law firm, corporate legal department, or legaltech environment.
Deep familiarity with AI technologies and their applications in the legal sector, including OpenAI, Microsoft Copilot, Casetext CoCounsel, Harvey, and similar platforms.
Strong leadership, communication, and cross‑functional collaboration skills.
Proven ability to manage enterprise‑level projects and drive change in professional services environments.
JD, MBA, or relevant Tech‑focused graduate degree preferred but not required.
Preferred Qualifications
Thought leadership in legal innovation (e.g., speaking engagements, publications, or involvement in organizations like CLOC, ILTA, or ACC Legal Ops).
Experience in cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance frameworks as they relate to tech implementation.
Strategic yet hands‑on: able to set vision while rolling up sleeves to execute.
Compensation & Benefits
ZwillGen is committed to pay transparency in accordance with applicable wage laws. The salary range for this position is $200,000 - $250,000 annually, based on qualifications, skills, and level of experience.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) retirement plan
Paid time off and parental leave
Short‑term and long‑term disability coverage
Eligibility for the firm's Perks! Program
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$76k-117k yearly est. 2d ago
VP of Cybersecurity Intelligence & Threat Strategy
Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
A leading financial institution is seeking a Cybersecurity Intelligence Vice President to lead cybersecurity strategies and safeguard digital assets. This role requires 5+ years in cybersecurity, focusing on threat intelligence. Responsibilities include implementing threat intelligence strategies, developing threat-hunting queries, and enhancing threat detection capabilities. Ideal candidates should have expertise in scripting languages and SIEM tools, with relevant certifications preferred. Join the team to significantly impact operations and security posture.
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$118k-151k yearly est. 5d ago
Northwest Loan Fund Deputy Director
Fortiuscap
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
The Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG) seeks a full-time Deputy to support the Program Director for the Northwest Loan Fund (NLF) in all aspects of operating and managing the Community-Based Development Organization (CBDO). The Deputy Director position is an Exempt (salaried) employee of NWCCOG with full benefits.
Summary
The Deputy NLF Program Director supports the NLF Program Director in all aspects of the Northwest Loan Fund program, with primary responsibilities for accurate loan file management, reporting, and cross‑training in all program operations. The Deputy acts as the secondary contact for clients and stakeholders, assists with loan processing, and is prepared to step into the Director's role as needed. This position is critical for program continuity and operational support. The two positions at the Northwest Loan Fund, Deputy and Director, are expected to work collaboratively to ensure the success and compliance of the program, with the Deputy assisting and supporting the director, and in time, be fully prepared to assume Director responsibilities in the Director's absence.
NLF Purpose
To improve the economic base of and/or bring new wealth into the Northwest Colorado counties by providing loans to businesses that create or retain jobs for primarily low‑ and moderate‑income persons.
To provide access to capital for business acquisition, expansion, or start‑up within Northwest Colorado.
The NLF serves a nine‑county region and travel for site visits and meetings during all seasons is required.
Reporting Relationship
Reports to the NLF Program Director
Reporting Location
NWCCOG Office, 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne, CO 80498. Daily report location is negotiable as the job requires frequent travel across nine counties and may utilize a remote office.
Wages and Benefits
The wage range for this position is $80,000 ($100,000 mid‑point) to $120,000 maximum. Job offer will depend on experience and expected timeline to achieve full proficiency to approach the maximum. NWCCOG provides a full range of benefits which can be found on the careers page of our website, ******************************************************************************
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$80k-120k yearly 2d ago
Deputy Director, Congressional Fellowship Rodel Institute
Geopolist
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
The Rodel Institute is an independent, nonprofit organization devoted to strengthening American democracy and improving the quality of public leadership in the United States. A nonpartisan center for leadership and intellectual growth, Rodel helps America's most promising leaders reach their full potential as public servants, deepen their commitment to democracy and the rule of law, and work together to address some of our nation's most important domestic and international challenges. The Institute's programs convene diverse leaders from across the political, legal, and policy spectrum in an effort to find common ground, build relationships, and encourage the understanding and cooperation needed to move our nation forward.
To achieve this mission, Rodel runs five main programs: the Rodel Fellowship, Judicial Fellowship, Rodel America, Congressional Fellowship, and the Edwards Book Award. Rodel's Fellowship Programs engage bipartisan groups of state and local elected officials, members of Congress, or federal judges and state supreme court justices in a series of multi-day seminars to discuss ethical values, democratic principles, and wise and effective leadership. Additionally, the Edwards Book Award is Rodel's signature book prize awarded annually to a book published in the prior year that promises to make an outstanding contribution to the understanding and practice of democracy and American politics.
About You
A highly-organized, dynamic self-starter who is excited to be an integral part of a small team launching and running new initiatives to strengthen American democracy. This position requires a detail-oriented problem solver willing to wear many hats in a small nonprofit. The Deputy Director will report to the COO and the Executive Director of the Rodel Congressional Fellowship and will primarily support the Executive Director but will also work with all staff members in support of Rodel's institutional priorities.
Responsibilities of this position will include (but are not limited to):
Strategy: Serve as a thought partner and key decision-maker with the Executive Director on Congressional Fellowship curricular design, new fellow recruitment efforts, and program structure.
Logistics:
Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Congressional Fellowship.
Responsible for all administrative tasks related to the Congressional Fellowship, including site selection, lodging and dining details, transportation needs, and scheduling requirements in collaboration with the Director of Logistics.
Work closely with the Executive Director to coordinate operations and attend all meetings related to the Congressional Fellowship, including the seminars themselves.
Curriculum:
Ensure completion of the seminar agendas and curriculum, working with the Executive Director and senior staff to vet materials and compile the final readings for distribution to Fellows.
Research and select moderators for each seminar, evaluating possible candidates in conjunction with the Executive Director and senior staff.
Draft program evaluations and assist with data gathering efforts.
Congressional Liaison:
Act as the direct contact with Congressional staff, working with Member offices to address their logistical needs.
Ensure all required ethics forms are completed in an accurate and timely fashion.
Management:
Oversee all work of the Program Coordinator in relation to the Congressional Fellowship.
Manage the Program Coordinator workflow to ensure an efficient allocation of time between the Congressional Fellowship and broader Institute support.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree with high academic achievement in a related field with demonstrated interest in American democracy and politics. Advanced degree a plus.
3-6 years of experience working in politics, government, or the non-profit world, with a preference for experience in a Congressional office or the federal government.
Prior experience in nonprofit administration, event planning, project management, communications, and/or political consulting is also helpful.
Outstanding attention to detail with excellent organizational and time management skills.
Strong management experience including the ability to multitask and manage competing deadlines and priorities in a fast-paced environment with a positive attitude.
Enthusiastic and flexible team player who takes initiative on projects.
Excellent communication skills, including exceptional writing, proofreading, and editing skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Dynamics database management preferred with the aptitude to learn and utilize new technologies.
Interest in Rodel's mission of strengthening American democracy through bipartisan dialogue.
Success working in a remote or hybrid work environment.
Pay
$80,000-110,000 per year
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) matching up to 12% of salary
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Paid time off
Comp time
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Schedule
Monday to Friday
Position Duration
Grant contingent with funding secure through December 31, 2027
Position Location
Remote (with a preference for the D.C. area) with travel 3 - 6 weekends annually
FLSA Status
Exempt
Application instructions
Please be sure to indicate you saw this position on geopolist.com
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$80k-110k yearly 4d ago
Chief Development Officer: Campaigns & Strategic Growth
Arena Stage 3.7
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
An esteemed theater organization in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Chief Development Officer. This role involves leading development efforts to foster a culture of philanthropy, creating innovative strategies to engage a diverse range of donors, and ensuring financial stability. The ideal candidate will possess strong fundraising skills, excellent leadership experience, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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$26k-30k yearly est. 5d ago
Chief Executive Officer
The Arc of Northern Virginia 3.8
President/chief executive officer job in Fairfax, VA
The Arc of Northern Virginia is seeking a visionary and collaborative leader to serve as its next Chief ExecutiveOfficer
The Opportunity
For over 60 years, The Arc of Northern Virginia has been a cornerstone of support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, The Arc represents more than 39,000 individuals across Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, and Arlington. Its mission is to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities and ensure their full inclusion in the community.
The Arc provides a comprehensive suite of life-changing programs that meet the evolving needs of individuals with disabilities at every stage of life. In recent years, it has:
Expanded its programming and reach to better inform, educate, and serve the community.
Grown into a powerful advocacy force within local and state governments.
Managed the region's only pooled Special Needs Trust, helping families secure their financial future without losing essential public benefits.
As The Arc's Chief ExecutiveOfficer (CEO), you will lead an organization committed to systemic progress and achieving its vision - “A Life Like Yours” for all Virginians with disabilities and their families.
The CEO will be a visionary and empathetic leader with a proven record in nonprofit management at a comparable scale and deep commitment to the IDD community. The Arc is seeking a strategic executive who seamlessly balances fiduciary stewardship with bold advocacy, ensuring its organization and programs continue to thrive. The successful candidate will be an expert relationship builder who can authentically represent The Arc of Northern Virginia and the diverse needs of those it serves.
Strategic Leadership: The CEO serves as chief strategist for the organization, collaborating with the Board of Directors to expand The Arc's reach and redefine what is possible for the IDD community. By aligning long-term vision with mission priorities, the CEO ensures The Arc remains a respected leader in promoting the rights of individuals with IDD and their inclusion throughout the community.
Fiscal Stewardship & Resource Development: The CEO advances the organization's mission and protects its financial and long-term sustainability. This involves direct oversight of a $3 million annual budget, effective cash flow management, and the leadership of a diversified revenue plan spanning major events, philanthropic donations, grants, and partnerships. In collaboration with the Board Treasurer and external consultants, the CEO champions fiscal transparency by delivering clear monthly financial reports and providing executive leadership for annual independent audits.
Organizational Leadership & Operations: The CEO cultivates an inclusive and high-performance culture among a team of approximately thirty (30) professionals. Through recruitment and active mentorship, the CEO ensures staff at all levels possess the skills and resources required to be leaders in the field and the best at what they do. The CEO also provides executive oversight for all core functions - including Human Resources, Finance, Legal, Marketing, and IT - to maintain a modern, mission-aligned infrastructure.
Programmatic Strategy & Impact: The CEO serves as a strategic advisor for The Arc of Northern Virginia's programs, ensuring every initiative delivers measurable, life-changing outcomes for the IDD community. This involves leading vision, execution, and continuous optimization for the following areas:
Advocacy - Driving systemic change at the state and local levels to safeguard human rights and ensure the full community inclusion of Virginians with disabilities.
DD Waiver Support Coordination - Leading the delivery of critical support coordination for individuals navigating the Developmental Disability Medicaid Waiver system.
Information and Referrals - Overseeing a high-volume resource hub that manages over 2,000 requests annually, empowering families to overcome the complexities of the disability landscape.
Public Guardianship - Managing essential guardianship services for indigent individuals, providing a vital safety net for those without traditional family support.
Special Needs Trust - Directing the region's only pooled Special Needs Trust, enabling over 2,100 families to secure financial futures while protecting essential public benefits like Medicaid or Social Security.
Tech for Independent Living - Scaling the use of innovative tools and technologies like the Arc2Independence app to increase independence in work, school, and life.
Transition POINTS - Guiding individuals with IDD and their families through a comprehensive framework for navigating life's major milestones from diagnosis through aging.
Advocacy & External Relations: As the primary spokesperson and ambassador for The Arc of Northern Virginia, the CEO mobilizes community and government support to achieve systemic change. This leadership role involves advocacy at local, state, and national levels to shape legislation. Beyond policy, the CEO directs a sophisticated marketing and communications strategy designed to promote The Arc's mission; expand its organizational reach; and inspire a growing network of donors, volunteers, and corporate partners. The CEO serves as a constant presence at key functions and forums, leveraging every engagement to foster The Arc's reputation as the region's leading and most influential advocate for individuals with IDD.
Board Governance & Partnership: The CEO works directly with the Board of Directors for The Arc of Northern Virginia and is responsible for providing sophisticated insights into operational performance, emerging risks, and the evolving landscape of disability services. As a primary advisor, the CEO ensures the Board can safeguard the organization's health and advance the general welfare of the community The Arc serves.
Foundation Governance & Partnership: The CEO serves as a Trustee of the Foundation for The Arc of Northern Virginia and collaborates with the Foundation Board of Directors to oversee the fiduciary health of a $72 million investment portfolio dedicated to Special Needs Trusts and a $1.7 million endowment for The Arc of Northern Virginia.
Desired Experience and Skills
A successful candidate for the CEO position will bring the following experience and skills:
A genuine and demonstrated passion for The Arc of Northern Virginia's mission, with a career commitment to advocating for the rights and inclusion of the IDD community.
Proven success as the leader of a nonprofit of similar or larger scale, demonstrating the ability to navigate complex organizational structures and community-based service models.
A substantial amount of senior management experience in disability services, behavioral health, human services, or a related field, with deep knowledge of lifespan-based disability support. As a senior position, at least 10 years of experience and a relevant, advanced degree is preferred.
Experience developing and executing multi-year, organization-wide strategic plans that measurably enhance and expand high-impact community services.
A record of excellence in fundraising and the cultivation of diverse revenue streams, including philanthropic partnerships and alternative income sources.
Experience managing the finances of a comparable organization, including budgeting, forecasting and accounting in accordance with nonprofit best practice and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Demonstrated mastery in hiring, mentoring, and retaining high-performance teams, fostering a culture of leadership and professional growth at all levels.
Extensive knowledge of a broad range of disabilities across the lifespan, with experience designing and delivering high-quality services for individuals with IDD and their families.
Experience engaging with governmental, funding, and educational organizations, particularly within the Washington metropolitan region, to influence policy and drive systemic change.
Refined interpersonal and public speaking skills, with the ability to serve as a persuasive spokesperson and build consensus among diverse stakeholders.
Success in cultivating productive, transparent relationships with a Board of Directors to ensure sound governance and strategic alignment.
Compensation and Benefits
The CEO position is a full-time position with a target salary of $150,000 to $185,000 per year. The Arc of Northern Virginia offers a benefit package for full-time employees that includes paid time off, paid holidays, medical and dental insurance, health and dependent care flexible spending accounts, and a tax-deferred retirement saving account plan.
Location
The CEO position is based in The Arc of Northern Virginiaoffices at 3060 Williams Drive, Suite 300 Fairfax, VA 22031. Hybrid work arrangements may be negotiable for unique circumstances.
The Arc of Northern Virginia is an equal opportunity employer.
The Arc of Northern Virginia is committed to treating all applicants and employees fairly based on their knowledge, skills, experience, and achievements without regard to race, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
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$150k-185k yearly 3d ago
VP of Operations - Chiropractic Health Partners (CHP) - Brydon Portfolio Company
The Brydon Group
President/chief executive officer job in Washington, DC
Chiropractic Health Partners (CHP) is a Management Services Organization (MSO) that acquires and grows practices by providing its partner physicians with the resources, analytics, and expertise needed to add new service lines, build de novo locations, recruit additional providers, improve marketing and optimize processes. We enable our chiropractic doctors and providers to focus on patient care while we focus on managing the business aspects of their practice. The organization continues to grow rapidly through its acquisition strategies and growth initiatives.
The Brydon Group (**************** invested in CHP in July 2023, recognizing the need for larger players in this highly fragmented market. The Brydon Group invests in healthcare services, Business to Business (B2B), Business to Government (B2G) and software services.
About the Role
Reporting to the Chief ExecutiveOfficer, the Vice President of Operations for CHP will be a key part of the management team for this fast-paced, innovative growth company. This operations executive with a high financial acumen will lead chiropractic practices and centers that may also be multidisciplinary and integrated across their respective region and connecting areas. The leader will work with other MSO executives to lead their region's initial strategic plan but will also be tasked to identify additional areas of opportunity and growth and will ensure each practice under his/her leadership is operating in a highly efficient and effective way that benefits our employees, physicians, providers, and the patients we see.
Vice President of Operations will
Hold P&L accountability for his/her assigned region leading a management team of Practice Administrators and staff; manages revenue growth, operations, labor management, contract management and clinical outcomes
Implement The Remarkable Practice (TRP) operational processes to support the introduction of new services, equipment and cash-pay care plans
Manage development of de novos from concept to opening and the reconfiguration of existing centers
Develop and implement strategic operating plans and goals for assigned region
Identify opportunities to drive profitability by reviewing, analyzing and addressing gaps in service excellence, policies, and/or procedures proactively; designs solutions, implements, and monitors progress
Maintain current knowledge regarding community and regional healthcare market and industry issues which may impact business; remains abreast of competitors in his/her assigned region
Provide guidance on third party payer contracting opportunities to include fee for service and value based contracts
Develop and implement regional growth strategies which may include adding additional ancillary services to practices, recruiting additional providers, opening new offices, and/or acquiring new practices
Demonstrate knowledge of CHP's mission, vision, and values; provides leadership, guidance and coaching for all direct reports to maintain an engaged and productive workforce while adhering to applicable standards, policies and procedures, operating instructions, regulatory compliance requirements, confidentiality standards and the code of ethical behavior
Build robust relationships with physicians across the region, develop communication strategies to ensure alignment on initiatives and change
Carry out corporate initiatives through thoughtful change management processes and with perseverance when obstacles arise
Achieve cooperation and teamwork through effective communications and positive relations with physicians, leadership, and staff; successful influencer who can interact effectively with diverse groups of stakeholders
Work to continuously assess all staffing needs in support of practice operations and driving for continued upskilling of talent through hiring
Understand the value of technology and is able to address issues of cost, benefits and risk
Vice President of Operations will be a critical and analytical thinker who understands how to find solutions to support a high growth company. In addition to vision, this Vice President will be able to personally execute against the plans, and push their team to do the same. This leader will be hands‑on with deep business and healthcare operations and financial acumen, analytical skills, strategic insight, sound judgment and in‑depth experience in growth companies. Additionally, they will have proven to be a critical member of the management team and make contributions viewed to be of value to the company. Specifically, you must have:
Qualifications
8+ years' healthcare experience with 5+ years' multi-site Practice Leadership experience, both required
Master's Degree in Business Administration or Healthcare Management or related discipline, strongly preferred
M&A Integration experience in healthcare is preferred
Leadership experience in a large, for-profit multi-site organization, required.
Experience working in a growth-oriented, fast paced environment
Demonstrated excellent management skills, program implementation, and quality improvement
Proven success in growing a healthcare operation
Must have demonstrated experience in partnering with physicians in clinic operations & expansion
Previous management consulting, investment banking and/or private equity experience is a plus
Characteristics and Behaviors for Success
Leadership: Develops and Maintains a successful platform of leadership strategy/structure/ people/process
Well-developed leadership, communications, and influencing skills; unquestioned integrity.
Experience as a member of a leadership team. Must be willing to challenge a point of view when necessary, offering alternative constructive suggestions.
Team Building: Recruit, Develop, train and motivate a best-in-class care team and empower them to achieve - the ability to motivate a team toward excellence
A strong reputation for building, developing and leading a respected and growth-oriented team with a strong desire to win in a highly competitive marketplace.
Results-oriented: Guides, coaches, and drives collaboration across matrixed team to achieve goals and deliverables; takes initiative and drives for results to ensure company and team achieve; ownership of outcomes - both positive and negative
Collaboration: Works effectively with functional team members, physicians, other practices, etc., and ensures adequate communication and change management through the process Vision: Intimately knows the business, industry, care model and can shape future delivery for our patients and success of the overall organization
Critical Thinking/Analytical: Excellent problem solver and ability to see all sides to come to the best decision
A proven creative bent with a strong operational focus. Ability to master complex business problems and have the intellect and pragmatism to be able to effectively handle ambiguity and manage change.
Change Management: Ability to drive change through an organized process, bringing people along to ensure results are achieved
A blend of both large and midcap multi-site healthcare services company experience preferred
Location
The preference is for this role to be located in the Baltimore, MD / Washington DC area or the Tampa / Sarasota, FL area, but CEO is open to hybrid and remote working models.
Position will involve up to 50% travel depending on where the employee is based (as current operations are in Florida and Maryland).
Compensation & Career Path
This is a full-time salary position and compensation will depend on experience, ranging from $150,000 to $175,000 in annual OTE.
401k, Health, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability and life insurance
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$150k-175k yearly 4d ago
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