Chief Executives (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services)
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Mercor is recruiting **Chief Executives who work in the Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Sector** as independent contractors working on a research project **for one of the world's top AI companies. ** This project involves using your professional experience to design questions related to your occupation as a Chief Executives.
Applicants must: - Have **4+ years full-time work experience** as a Chief Executives; and - **Be based in the US, UK, or Canada** Here are more details about the role: - We aim to make **the hourly compensation rate offered to you competitive based on your professional background and geographic location** (please note that the listed hourly compensation scale is for U.
S.
-based applicants and that that scale will differ depending on where a candidate is geographically based) - The work is **fully asynchronous** and can be done around your schedule - This project requires that you be able to commit a **minimum of 15 hours per week** - The work **will last for approximately 3-4 weeks after you begin the project** - Please note you will need access to a desktop or laptop computer for this project and that we **cannot accept applicants who use chromebook computers** With respect to pay and legal status: - **We can meet industry-standard compensation expectations for your current role** - We will pay you out weekly via Stripe Connect based on the number of project work hours that you log - You will be classified as an “at-will” contractor to Mercor - Please note that we **cannot currently support H1-B or STEM OPT status candidates**
Vice President of Capital Markets
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Empira Group is a leading investment manager focused on real estate investments in the U.S. and Europe, with $10 billion in assets under management. Founded in 2014, Empira offers a vertically integrated real estate investment platform specializing in real estate equity and debt. Our real estate and capital markets experts deliver expertise across every stage of the residential and commercial real estate lifecycle.
Empira is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, and maintains 13 global offices with a dedicated U.S. team based in Miami, Florida. In-house acquisitions, investment management, asset management, development, construction, and marketing functions oversee the entire value creation process, sourcing and executing the ground-up development of high-quality multifamily and luxury condominium projects. In early 2025, Empira was acquired by Partners Group and operates as an independent real estate investment firm within Partners Group's global platform.
We are seeking a highly skilled and committed professional to play a pivotal role in executing the next phase of our growth strategy in the U.S. The role of VP of Capital Markets will be based out of our Miami office.
Position Overview
The Vice President of Capital Markets will be responsible for all capital formation activities. This individual will cultivate and manage equity investor relationships for residential real estate development projects. This position will lead all investor communications and oversee equity fundraising strategies.
Working in Empira's Miami office, the successful candidate will be part of an ambitious and agile team responsible for driving Empira's growth across the US. The role will suit an ambitious professional who is motivated to deliver results, think strategically, and feel part of the success of the organization from day one.
Your tasks
Be the first point of contact and expand Empira Group's network of institutional and private investors (family offices and high-net-worth individuals) in the US.
Identify, structure, and raise equity capital for fund and individual investment structures.
Contribute to growth across the US and the ongoing internationalization of Empira Group.
Collaborate regularly with Acquisitions and Development teams to support capital raising initiatives and participate in the creation and implementation of marketing activities.
Manage investor lists and correspondence in CRM database, track engagement history and investment preferences.
Travel as needed to meet with existing and prospective investors, attend industry conferences, and conduct site tours.
Cooperate closely with the global Client Solutions/Capital Markets teams and produce regular investor reporting packages.
Identify and analyze market-specific trends, competitor activities, and serve as an internal resource on capital market intelligence.
Your qualifications
Bachelor's degree in business administration, economics, or related field, MBA, and/or CFA desirable.
10+ years' experience working with institutional investors.
Track record of raising capital for similar investments.
Deep personal network including an extensive range of contacts among institutional and private investors and the broader ecosystem.
Excellent problem-solving, presentation, and analytical skills.
Integrity, strong personal values and work ethic, and professional maturity, as well as a high level of self-initiative.
Excellent communication skills and ability to write clearly and concisely.
Our offer
Young, dynamically growing company with flat hierarchies
Dedicated and motivated team
Attractive compensation and benefits package
Training and personal development opportunities
Modern offices in central locations
We look forward to receiving your application!
Equal Opportunity Statement
Empira Group is committed to diversity in its workforce and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Empira Group considers qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sex, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation, citizenship, or any other legally protected status.
Vice President of Investor Relations
President/chief executive officer job in Boca Raton, FL
The Vice President of Investor Relations (VP of IR) is a key leadership team member responsible for developing and leading a robust investor relations and corporate communications function that enhances shareholder value and strengthens Titan's reputation in the capital markets. This role is the primary bridge between the company's executive leadership and the investment community, including current and prospective institutional investors, equity analysts, debt holders, credit agencies, and Titan Cement International stakeholders.
The VP of IR will lead the articulation of the company's business model, growth strategy, financial performance, and ESG commitments, ensuring alignment and transparency across all communications. The role will also take ownership of external corporate messaging, media engagement, and reputation management, playing a critical role in shaping Titan America's public profile in the U.S. and contributing to the group-level investor strategy for Titan Cement International.
Reporting to the CFO, this role may be based in Boca Raton, Florida, or Norfolk, Virginia.
Key Responsibilities
Investor Relations Strategy & Capital Markets Engagement
Lead the design and execution of a comprehensive investor relations program that supports fair valuation and enhances the company's credibility with the investment community.
Act as a trusted advisor to the CFO and CEO on investor sentiment, shareholder activism risk, capital allocation strategy, and peer positioning.
Serve as the primary point of contact for investors and analysts, responding to inquiries, cultivating relationships, and proactively communicating company developments.
Prepare and oversee all investor-facing materials including:
Quarterly earnings announcements, scripts, call logistics, and Q&A preparation
Investor decks, fact sheets, and supplemental disclosures
ESG and sustainability performance reporting (in coordination with Titan Cement International)
Coordinate with Titan Cement International's investor relations team to ensure consistency and accuracy of disclosures and messaging across markets.
Market Intelligence & Financial Storytelling
Monitor market trends, industry developments, sell-side analyst models, and competitive benchmarks to provide insights to senior management and shape IR strategy.
Synthesize operational and financial results into a clear, compelling narrative for external audiences.
Analyze shareholder composition, trading activity, and valuation metrics to inform targeting strategies and investor engagement.
Partner with the finance team to model earnings forecasts, KPIs, and scenario analyses that support investor communications.
Corporate Communications & Public Messaging
Develop and implement an integrated corporate communications strategy that supports Titan America's business objectives, brand identity, and stakeholder engagement.
Manage relationships with media outlets, journalists, trade press, and external PR advisors to proactively shape coverage of Titan America.
Lead the development of speeches, media statements, op-eds, and press releases for key announcements, crises, or thought leadership.
Act as company spokesperson when appropriate, representing Titan in public forums, panel discussions, and industry conferences.
ESG & Sustainability Communications
Work closely with ESG, operations, and technical teams to ensure transparent reporting and storytelling around Titan America's decarbonization roadmap, circular economy practices, and sustainability goals.
Support alignment with Titan Cement International's sustainability disclosures (e.g., CDP, TCFD, GRI) and drive stakeholder understanding of the company's environmental and social commitments.
Executive Support & Internal Alignment
Brief and coach executive leadership and board members on investor perceptions, analyst expectations, and capital market conditions.
Provide detailed feedback from investors to inform strategic planning, financial reporting, and messaging priorities.
Collaborate across functions-Finance, Legal, Strategy, Operations, HR, and Sustainability-to ensure messaging accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Lead and mentor a high-performing team to build internal capability in IR, communications, and stakeholder engagement.
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Communications, or related field. MBA or CFA preferred.
Minimum 12 years of experience in investor relations, equity research, investment banking, or corporate finance, ideally within the building materials, construction, manufacturing, or industrial sectors.
Strong understanding of GAAP and IFRS accounting standards, valuation methodologies, and capital markets.
Demonstrated ability to translate complex financial and operational data into strategic messaging for external stakeholders.
Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Prior experience with ESG reporting, shareholder activism, M&A communications, and media relations is highly desirable.
Strategic thinker with strong business acumen, leadership presence, and executive credibility.
Willingness to travel periodically for investor meetings, site visits, and corporate events.
Please visit ******************** for more information on Titan America LLC.
Chief Clinical Officer
President/chief executive officer job in Deerfield Beach, FL
We're unique. You should be, too.
We're changing lives every day. For both our patients and our team members. Are you innovative and entrepreneurial minded? Is your work ethic and ambition off the charts? Do you inspire others with your kindness and joy?
We're different than most primary care providers. We're rapidly expanding and we need great people to join our team.
The Associate Center Clinical Director will directly supervise and train primary care providers (PCPs) in his/her assigned center. The incumbent in this role is accountable for maximizing overall core model execution, including improving clinical quality, efficiency, outcomes, and clinician/patient satisfaction. In addition to being accountable for the overall clinical outcomes of his/her assigned center, they will have a portion of their time allocated to direct patient care as a PCP and/or other clinical duties (amount dependent on number of direct reports). The remainder of their time is allocated to leadership responsibilities, including PCP performance, engagement, and building a strong clinical-operations synergy and culture. The allocation of time is dependent on several factors, including PCP capacity, market needs, size of centers, patient membership, and Market Clinical Director direction.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Independently provides care for patients with acute and chronic illnesses encountered in older adult patients.
Takes full accountability for patient care and outcomes and appropriately seeks consultation from specialists when needed, though will still stay involved in, and be responsible for, the detailed care of the patient.
Engages with the hospitalist whenever one of their patients is in the hospital (regardless of whether the hospitalist works for ChenMed or not).
Responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, management, education, health promotion and care coordination and documentation for patients with acute and complex chronic health needs.
Leads their care team consisting of care promoter (medical assistant), care facilitator, and care coordinator for patients able to come to the office.
For patients that are unable to come to the office-in hospital, SNF, LTC or homebound, engages with the transitional care team and others including case managers, acute and transitional-care physicians, and other resources that may be available depending on the market.
Leads Super Huddle (SH) and Transforming Care Meeting (TCM) weekly, as well as supports Center Manager/Center General Manager center clinical leader and/or market clinical leader is not available, based on guidance from Market Chief Medical Officer. Fills in as needed for center clinical leadership needs, including monitoring daily center census as part of joint center accountability for outcomes.
Plays an active role in the management of their center and helps cover for other providers who may be out for various reasons. It is also expected that each Clinical Director will take an active role as needed in recruiting patients for the center and recruiting and interviewing additional providers for the company.
Managing, mentoring and coaching PCPs in his/her assigned center to deliver outstanding clinical outcomes, including sampling other PCP's daily huddles within their center
Leadership rounding with the PCPs (reduced involvement of market clinical leader)
Partnering with Center Operations Director/Market General Manager to drive continued improvement of center financial performance, and helping increase center membership
Performs other duties as assigned and modified at manager's discretion
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite products including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, plus a variety of other applications used in the company
Ability and willingness to travel locally as needed in their market, if applicable, nationally for initial training (2 weeks) and then occasionally regionally and nationally for recruiting or training purposes
Fluency in English, verbal and written. There may be jobs in some centers that require fluency in other languages, and this will be made known at the time of application.
This job requires use and exercise of independent judgment
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE CRITERIA:
MD or DO in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or similar specialty required
Current, active MD licensure in State of employment is required
A minimum of 1-year clinical experience in geriatric, adult or family practice setting preferred, with Lead PCP ideally being a ChenMed PCP Partner
Completion of Chen Medical training, including Masterful Conversations and meeting facilitation, as part of the individual development plan
Board certification in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics or similar specialty is preferred, Board Eligibility is required
Once Board certified, PCP will maintain board certification in their terminal specialty by doing necessary MOC, CME and/or retaking board exams as required
Must have a current DEA number for schedule II-V controlled substances
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association (AMA) or American Red Cross required w/in first 90 days of employment
PAY RANGE:
$231,876 - $331,251 Salary
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
We're ChenMed and we're transforming healthcare for seniors and changing America's healthcare for the better. Family-owned and physician-led, our unique approach allows us to improve the health and well-being of the populations we serve. We're growing rapidly as we seek to rescue more and more seniors from inadequate health care.
ChenMed is changing lives for the people we serve and the people we hire. With great compensation, comprehensive benefits, career development and advancement opportunities and so much more, our employees enjoy great work-life balance and opportunities to grow. Join our team who make a difference in people's lives every single day.
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Current Contingent Worker please see job aid HERE to apply
Administrative/CEO Physician - Competitive Salary
President/chief executive officer job in Boynton Beach, FL
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Vice President - Asset Management
President/chief executive officer job in West Palm Beach, FL
Vice President, Asset Management
Our Firm is a privately held real estate firm specializing in the acquisition, development, and management of premier properties in high-growth U.S. markets with strong fundamentals. Leveraging institutional investment expertise and a $10 billion track record, the firm combines strategic insight with operational excellence to deliver disciplined execution and risk-adjusted returns. We are committed to generating long-term value for its investors through market intelligence and a reputation built on trust and excellence.
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Asset Manager to oversee and drive the execution on our growing portfolio of over 3,500 multifamily units. This role will be responsible for driving operational and financial performance, overseeing capital projects, and executing strategic business plans to maximize asset value and investor returns. The Asset Manager will work closely with senior leadership, our investor base, as well as the onsite property teams to interface and communicate between each and to drive strong results across stabilized and value-add assets.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop, oversee and execute asset-level business plans focused on rent growth, expense optimization, and long-term value creation.
• Monitor property financial performance and variance to budgets and underwriting assumptions.
• Manage relationships with third-party property management companies, ensuring operational excellence and resident satisfaction.
• Oversee capital expenditure projects, including interior renovations, amenity upgrades, and deferred maintenance programs.
• Conduct market research, competitive analysis, and benchmarking to inform leasing and pricing strategies.
• Prepare quarterly and annual asset management reports, investor communications, and portfolio performance analyses.
• Collaborate with acquisitions and finance teams on due diligence, underwriting, refinancing, and disposition activities.
• Perform regular site visits to evaluate physical condition, leasing execution, and management performance.
• Must be willing to travel frequently to be on site at our various multifamily projects across the East Coast
Qualifications
• Minimum of 8 years of experience in multifamily asset management and/or investment.
• Bachelor's degree in Finance, Real Estate, Business, or a related field (MBA or Master's in Real Estate a positive).
• Advanced proficiency in modeling and valuation (Excel experience required).
• Experience managing third-party property managers and capital projects.
• Strong understanding of multifamily operations, leasing dynamics, and value-add strategies.
• Excellent communication, analytical, and presentation skills.
• Familiarity with Yardi, RealPage, or similar property management systems preferred.
•Strong work ethic, team mentality and positive attitude required.
Vice President of Audiology
President/chief executive officer job in Miami Lakes, FL
The Vice President of Audiology serves as the enterprise leader responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial performance of Elevate ENT Partners' audiology service line. This executive oversees multi-site clinical operations, drives transformation initiatives, and ensures consistent delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care.
The VP partners closely with physician leadership, operations, and support functions to scale growth, optimize performance, and position Elevate as the national leader in integrated ENT and audiology services.
Position Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership:
Define and execute the enterprise vision and long-term strategy for audiology across all markets.
Develop and implement scalable programs that strengthen Elevate's integrated clinical platform and drive ancillary revenue growth.
Identify market trends, emerging technologies, and best practices to maintain Elevate's competitive advantage.
Operational Management:
Lead the operational standardization of audiology processes across all care centers, ensuring consistent patient experience and operational efficiency.
Oversee implementation of best practices in scheduling, diagnostics, hearing aid fitting, and patient follow-up workflows.
Partner with IT, Operations, and Clinical teams to optimize EHR workflows, data capture, and analytics.
Transformation & Innovation:
Lead modernization initiatives in tele-audiology, AI-enabled diagnostics, and remote fitting technology.
Build and deploy scalable playbooks and KPIs that enable continuous improvement and accountability across markets.
Champion digital and data-driven approaches to identify performance gaps and drive measurable improvement.
Financial Oversight:
Own the P&L performance of the audiology service line, including budget planning, forecasting, and cost management.
Drive sustainable revenue growth through hearing aid conversion improvement, diagnostic utilization, and enhanced referral capture.
Collaborate with Finance and Vendor Relations to improve margins, renegotiate vendor terms, and manage COGS effectively.
Team & Culture Leadership
Recruit, develop, and retain a high-performing team of audiologists, technicians, and regional leaders.
Build a culture of accountability, excellence, and growth aligned with Elevate's core values.
Implement consistent training, mentorship, and professional development frameworks for the audiology team
Stakeholder Collaboration:
Partner with physician leaders to strengthen referral pathways and increase patient conversion.
Collaborate with Operations, Marketing, and HR to align patient access, brand strategy, and workforce planning.
Serve as the primary liaison for executive leadership, presenting performance results and strategic initiatives at board and leadership meetings.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Proven success scaling audiology programs in multi-site healthcare environments.
Success in creating and implementing standard clinical protocols.
Experienced in hearing aid sales growth strategy and vendor partnerships.
Demonstrated leadership in physician collaboration and operational transformation.
Supervisory Responsibility
This role has management responsibility for all Audiologists and Audiology Technicians throughout Elevate.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
This job operates in a professional office setting. This role routinely uses standard office equipment. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to handle or feel; and reach with hands and arms.
Required Education and Experience
Required
At least five (5) years of experience leading an Audiology Service Line
Preferred
Master's Degree or Doctorate in Audiology (Au.D.) from an accredited university
State licensure in audiology
C.C.C. Audiology
Experience in a multi-state healthcare organization or private-equity-backed platform.
Demonstrated success in hearing aid business transformation, vendor negotiations, and physician collaboration.
Strong data literacy and comfort with analytics dashboards, KPIs, and performance reporting.
Vice President of Processing Solutions
President/chief executive officer job in Plantation, FL
NationsBenefits is recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in America and a Healthcare Fintech provider of supplemental benefits, flex cards, and member engagement solutions. We partner with managed care organizations to provide innovative healthcare solutions that drive growth, improve outcomes, reduce costs, and bring value to their members.
Through our comprehensive suite of innovative supplemental benefits, fintech payment platforms, and member engagement solutions, we help health plans deliver high-quality benefits to their members that address the social determinants of health and improve member health outcomes and satisfaction.
Our compliance-focused infrastructure, proprietary technology systems, and premier service delivery model allow our health plan partners to deliver high-quality, value-based care to millions of members.
We offer a fulfilling work environment that attracts top talent and encourages all associates to contribute to delivering premier service to internal and external customers alike. Our goal is to transform the healthcare industry for the better! We provide career advancement opportunities from within the organization across multiple locations in the US, South America, and India.
Position Summary:
We are seeking an experienced and visionary Vice President of Processing Solutions to lead the strategy, development, and lifecycle management of our Issuer Processor Platform. This senior leader will play a critical role in shaping the future of our payments infrastructure, driving innovation that enhances card issuing, real-time transaction processing, and compliant healthcare fund management.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership
Own the vision, roadmap, and execution for the Issuer Processor Platform, aligning product strategy with NationsBenefits' growth objectives and member experience goals.
Define and drive the platform's role in enabling seamless, secure, and rules-based payment solutions within the healthcare ecosystem.
Provide thought leadership on the future of embedded fintech, real-time decisioning, and healthcare payments innovation.
Product Management & Execution:
Lead the full product lifecycle for the Issuer Processor Platform, including:
Card issuing and lifecycle management
BIN sponsorship, network integrations (signature and PIN), and partner onboarding.
Real-time transaction routing, decisioning, and filtering based on benefit eligibility.
Scalable APIs and tools for internal and external program administrators.
Collaborate closely with engineering to deliver secure, performant, and compliant platform capabilities using agile methodologies.
Define KPIs to measure product success and continuously improve usability, reliability, and value.
Team & Stakeholder Management:
Build and manage a high-performing team of product managers and fintech analysts.
Act as a strategic liaison across engineering, compliance, legal, data, client success, and executive teams.
Represent the fintech platform in key client and partner engagements.
Compliance & Risk:
Ensure platform capabilities comply with all applicable regulatory frameworks, including PCI DSS, HIPAA, and CMS guidelines.
Develop controls and rule engines to support benefit program integrity, prevent misuse, and deliver accurate real-time approvals and denials.
Qualifications:
10+ years of product leadership experience in fintech, payments, or card issuing environments.
Deep expertise in issuer processor platforms, including transaction processing, authorization workflows, and network compliance.
Experience working with or building platforms similar to Marqeta, Galileo, FIS, or equivalent.
Strong understanding of healthcare-related financial compliance and consumer benefit structure a plus.
Proven track record of leading cross-functional teams and launching mission-critical financial products.
Bachelor's degree in Business, Computer Science, or related field/experience
Vice President of Environmental Policy and Governmental Affairs
President/chief executive officer job in Coral Gables, FL
About Miami Waterkeeper (MWK)
Miami Waterkeeper is an award-winning non-profit organization dedicated to protecting Biscayne Bay and the surrounding watershed. Launched in 2010, MWK has become a leading advocate for clean water, inspiring a movement of empowered citizens dedicated to achieving swimmable, drinkable, fishable water. Addressing issues on multiple fronts, we use community outreach, scientific research, and civic and legal action to advance our mission. Miami Waterkeeper is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment. We are a small and hard-working team that is mission-driven and passionate about our environment and our community.
Position Summary
The Vice President of Environmental Policy and Governmental Affairs serves as a strategic leader in achieving “water wins,” victories toward our organizational mission to protect South Florida's waterways. This position will lead Miami Waterkeeper's strategic advocacy efforts, requiring the ability to implement multidisciplinary campaigns that drive meaningful environmental change. The Vice President represents the organization before elected officials and government agencies, while guiding a team that develops innovative policy solutions and advocacy strategies. The ideal candidate will be a strong communicator, relationship builder, and strategist with a passion for environmental advocacy.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
Legislative and Governmental Affairs
Build and maintain relationships with elected officials, legislative staff, and government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels
Monitor, track, and analyze legislation and regulatory proposals impacting South Florida's waterways
Develop and implement advocacy strategies in partnership with the Waterkeeper and Chief Programs Officer to advance Miami Waterkeeper's policy priorities
Represent Miami Waterkeeper in legislative hearings, rulemaking processes, and public forums
Draft and review policy documents, legislative language, comment letters, testimony, and action alerts
Coordinate and strengthen partnerships with coalitions, advocacy groups, and stakeholders to align efforts and amplify impact
Strategic Advocacy and Campaign Planning
Identify emerging policy issues and advise the organization on legislative opportunities and challenges
Work with the Chief Programs Officer and Waterkeeper to develop and implement advocacy strategies to address priority environmental issues in South Florida, and set team priorities, and annual campaign goals
Oversee Miami Waterkeeper's engagement in litigation, legislation, and rulemaking to ensure alignment with strategic goals
Collaborate with outside counsel, partners, and team members on legal briefs, draft legislation, and technical comment letters
Represent Miami Waterkeeper at public events, meetings, and conferences to advance policy initiatives
Team Leadership and Management
Project manage the policy team priorities
Coordinate with other team leaders to work on common objectives across the organization
Supervise at least two team members and relevant contractors
Develop and manage the team's annual budget
Support the grants team on funding opportunities and reporting requirements
Review and approve team deliverables, including talking points, action alerts, and other external communications
Candidate Qualifications
7+ years of policy, strategy, public policy, and/or legislative experience
Experience working within or directly with regulatory agencies is a plus
Experience managing and developing a team
Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to navigate complex policy and political environments
Flexible, creative, and solutions-oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly to diverse audiences
Collaborative mindset and ability to build strong relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision plan
Retirement Account (with limited 401K matching)
Generous time off policies
Remote work flexibility (2 days/week)
Relaxed and supportive work atmosphere and dress code
POLICY ON PLACEMENT AND RECRUITING
Miami Waterkeeper is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We strongly value diversity, equity, and inclusion both in our organization and in our community.
Vice President USA - Multi-Property Luxury Resorts & Hotels in Puerto Rico & Arizona
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Role is Puerto Rico based and is to bring all their properties to a 5 star Forbes level
Overseeing Caribbean & U.S. Properties (Total Inventory: 1,500+ Rooms)
Our client is a premier hospitality group operating a portfolio of resorts in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, and the United States (Arizona). With a reputation for delivering exceptional guest experiences, authentic destination engagement, and operational excellence, the group is entering a new phase of strategic growth and innovation. The role is to bring all the properties to a Forbes 5 star level.
To lead this regional evolution, the organization is seeking a dynamic and seasoned hospitality executive to oversee a portfolio of resorts and hotels, comprising over 1,500 rooms. The role is based in Puerto Rico and will include operational, strategic, and commercial leadership across all properties within the region and in the Continental USA.
Position Summary
The Vice President is a high-impact executive responsible for the strategic leadership, operational excellence, financial performance, and brand integrity of a diverse portfolio of luxury and lifestyle properties across the Caribbean and the United States. This role acts as both a regional champion and a corporate liaison, ensuring alignment between property-level operations and overarching organizational goals.
The ideal candidate brings proven multi-unit leadership experience, cultural fluency in diverse markets, and a track record of delivering strong results in complex, resort-led operations.
Key Responsibilities
1. Operational & Strategic Leadership
Provide strategic direction and hands-on leadership to General Managers and property leadership teams across multiple resort and hotel assets.
Ensure operational consistency, service excellence, and brand standards are upheld across all locations.
Implement regional strategies that drive guest satisfaction, employee engagement, and business performance.
2. Financial & Commercial Performance
Oversee annual budgeting, forecasting, and P&L accountability for all properties in the region.
Identify and act on opportunities to optimize revenue, improve margins, and control costs.
Partner with corporate commercial teams to drive occupancy, ADR, RevPAR, and ancillary revenue streams including F&B, spa, and activities.
3. Talent & Culture Leadership
Lead regional talent strategy including recruitment, development, retention, and succession planning.
Foster a performance-driven, service-oriented, and culturally inclusive organizational culture.
Act as a mentor and role model for property GMs and senior leaders, supporting continuous development and leadership growth.
4. Brand & Guest Experience Stewardship
Champion the guest experience by ensuring service delivery, amenities, and programming reflect the brand promise and local character.
Monitor guest feedback and quality assurance metrics to continuously improve satisfaction and loyalty.
Lead property positioning and brand integrity across existing and new market entries.
5. Pre-Opening, Renovation & Asset Management
Oversee the successful opening of new properties and major renovation projects within the region.
Collaborate with ownership groups and asset managers to align operational goals with investment strategy and capital planning.
Ensure compliance with all safety, regulatory, and operational standards.
6. Stakeholder Management & Community Engagement
Act as a key liaison with owners, asset managers, brand partners, tourism authorities, and local stakeholders.
Represent the company in industry forums and community initiatives, supporting brand visibility and social responsibility.
Qualifications & Experience
15+ years of progressive leadership experience in luxury or upper-upscale hotel/resort operations, including multi-property or regional oversight.
Proven experience managing resorts with 1,500+ room inventory across multiple jurisdictions (U.S. and Caribbean preferred).
Strong P&L and financial acumen with a demonstrated track record of driving business performance and profitability.
Experience in pre-openings, renovations, and repositioning of resort assets.
Deep understanding of hospitality standards, service excellence, and destination guest experiences.
Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or related field; Master's preferred.
Bilingual (English and Spanish/French/Creole) is a plus given the regional footprint.
Key Competencies
Visionary leadership with hands-on execution capabilities
Strong cross-cultural communication and interpersonal skills
High emotional intelligence and people development orientation
Strategic thinker with attention to operational detail
Resilience, adaptability, and calm under pressure
Collaborative mindset with the ability to influence across functions and cultures
This post offers
Executive-level role within a premier, expanding hospitality portfolio
Competitive compensation package with performance incentives
Relocation assistance and housing support (if applicable)
Opportunity to live and work in a dynamic, resort lifestyle destination
A leadership platform to drive impact across a diverse and prestigious region
To Apply:
Please send your CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your relevant experience to Mr. Steve Renard, President at *****************************
Best regards,
Stephen J. Renard
Stephen J. Renard
President
Renard International Hospitality Search Consultants
President and CEO
President/chief executive officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Job Description
The KID/FCI President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is responsible for the overall leadership and operational oversight of three entities: Kids In Distress, Inc., Family Central, Inc., and the Kids In Distress Foundation. This role encompasses all facets of administration, including strategic planning, program direction, policy and procedure development, fundraising and development, community relations, financial management, and human resources. The CEO must work effectively with the Board of Directors, motivate a diverse staff, and represent the agency in a variety of private and public settings relative to its mission. The individual must also be sensitive to serving the needs of a multi-ethnic community. The CEO must be an effective representative of KID/FCI both verbally and in written form. This position reports to KID/FCI Board Chair.
PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Leadership, Management, and Development:
Oversees all KID/FCI services and programs and makes recommendations to the Board regarding long-term program direction.
Analyzes current staffing, finances, operations, policies, systems, and procedures, and develops and directs the implementation of necessary changes.
Leads KID/FCI strategic planning and policy formulation.
Supervises Executive staff including the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Human Resources & Compliance Officer, VP of Advancement, and other management team members as necessary.
Participates in meetings of the KID/FCI Executive Committee, the Board of Directors, and other Board committees as appropriate.
Supports Board orientation, development, and education.
Ensures that executive leadership implements effective strategies for recruitment, staff development, and training aligned with future organizational needs.
Provides motivation, mentoring, and vision casting to the KID/FCI workforce through verbal and written correspondence.
Consistently demonstrates an understanding, support of, and focus on the vision, mission, goals, and objectives of the agency and program.
Contract and Community Relations
Functions as a representative in negotiating contracts for KID/FCI services.
Interfaces with public and private contractors as well as accrediting agencies.
Creates and maintains systems across all programs to ensure all contract requirements are met and coordinated.
Works closely with KID/FCI Directors around contract requirements and contractual language.
Reports regularly to the KID/FCI Executive Team on all contract compliance issues.
Maintains close liaison relationships with other agencies and community organizations.
Stewards and develops liaison relationships with lead contract agencies and with county and state human service funders.
Speaks on behalf of and represents the agency at community events, legislative sessions, conferences, and signature events.
Actively participates in the Florida Coalition for Children and represents and advocates for KID/FCI at local and statewide meetings.
Actively participates in local coalitions and boards including Broward CFLA, Miami Alliance, Non-Profit Executive Alliance of Broward, and others as needed.
Supports agency fundraising efforts through promotion/attendance at signature events and community events as needed or requested.
Operations and Financial Oversight
Identifies key program, financial, and operational performance parameters against which KID/FCI can be evaluated, and implements controls to ensure agency viability.
Oversees financial, accounting, and budgetary functions. Works with senior staff to create the annual budget for Board approval. Ensures accepted accounting practices and compliance with state and federal regulations.
Works with the Advancement department on fund-development activities of the agency.
Oversees agency liability and risk management procedures in conjunction with senior management to ensure appropriate policies and practices are enforced.
Participates in and jointly leads the KID Annual Audit in partnership with the CFO.
Compliance, Auditing, and Contract Management
Oversees all ongoing activities related to the development, implementation, and maintenance of KID/FCI's information privacy practices (HIPAA compliance).
Monitors and evaluates monthly billing for accuracy, working collaboratively with Program Directors, Coordinators, and the COO to ensure compliance and optimal contract utilization.
Monitors financial utilization of all contracts on a monthly basis.
Assists Directors and Coordinators in developing ways to maximize contract utilization.
Conducts ongoing audits of all contracts, focusing on content and accountability.
Conducts ongoing audits of client, personnel, licensing, and training files.
Creates internal reports to summarize audits and provide areas of strengths, challenges, and suggestions.
Prepares for and hosts all monitoring and audits.
Ensures that all corrective actions are implemented and maintained.
Develops programs to help monitor productivity and accuracy of services provided.
Ensures all licensing requirements are consistently achieved in licensed programs.
Assumes the lead role in the re-licensing process for all licensed programs.
Helps create and implement tools to gather information for contract outcome requirements.
Works closely with CQI Team and Program Directors to ensure corrective actions related to licensing and accreditation are implemented and maintained.
Ensures that operating standards meet COA accreditation requirements.
Quality and Reporting
Provides timely reports to the Board on the progress of organizational goals, initiatives, and strategic directives.
Provides a detailed Executive Report for each Board of Directors meeting.
Oversees and ensures organizational accountability for quality improvement processes, the ongoing CQI plan, and agency accreditations.
Ensures that programs, facilities, and equipment represent the agency's pursuit of excellence.
Ensures facilities meet or exceed health and safety standards set forth by KID/FCI Administration and Broward County Health and Fire Departments.
Actively participates in ongoing quality improvement activities including: customer input, incident/accident and client grievance review, peer record review, and program evaluation/quality improvement projects.
Adheres to agency-wide, programmatic, and COA policies and procedures at all times.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree preferred in Business Administration, Health Services, Social Work or other related field and ten (10) years progressive experience in the development of human service programs, administration of grant and contract-funded programs.
Non-profit leadership experience is required, including oversight of budgets and financial management.
Strong knowledge of the regulations governing child welfare agencies is required.
Demonstrated success in leading, developing, and managing diverse teams of professionals.
Proven experience in developing strategic plans and fiscally sound programs that meet regulatory requirements and withstand audits.
Critical thinker with sound judgment, technical expertise, strong organizational abilities, and the capacity to set logical priorities while maintaining a forward-looking vision.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively.
Exceptional interpersonal skills; able to build and sustain relationships at all levels of the organization and within the community.
Highly organized with strong time-management skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
A collaborative, inspirational leader who will be a strong cultural fit, aligning with the organization's mission, values, and vision
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and related software.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
This role is performed primarily in an office environment. It requires the ability to communicate effectively in person, by telephone, and electronically; to frequently operate standard office equipment (e.g., computers, telephones, copiers); and to use hands and arms for reaching, handling, and typing. The position involves regular sitting, walking, talking, and listening, with occasional standing and light lifting. Visual acuity at close range and the ability to distinguish colors are required. The typical work environment is climate-controlled with moderate noise levels, though louder noise may occasionally occur.
Kids In Distress is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, a Drug Free Workplace and requires drug testing.
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Chief Executive Officer
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Port of Miami Crane Management, Inc. (PMCM) was created as a result of Miami-Dade County Seaport Department's (PortMiami) need for a crane maintenance organization to efficiently manage and maintain the Port's container handling equipment and gantry cranes. PortMiami is one of America's fastest-growing global gateways. It contributes more than $61 billion annually to Miami-Dade County's local economy and supports over 340,078 jobs in Florida. PortMiami serves ocean carrier customers by linking worldwide markets with U.S. consumers and producers and also serves the cruise industry by providing impeccable customer service to millions of cruise travelers, making it the undisputed Cruise Capital of the World.
Since August 5, 2002, PMCM has been responsible for the management and maintenance of Miami Dade County's PortMiami gantry cranes and container handling equipment. Its primary goal is to increase crane operational efficiency and reduce downtime by continuously enhancing the established maintenance program, establishing new operational and maintenance procedures, and implementing cost effective maintenance measures.
The CEO, appointed by the PMCM Board of Directors, holds the primary responsibility of managing the company's day-to-day operations, along with personnel administration, budgetary requirements, clients (users and tenants) and long-range planning and development. Oversight of crane maintenance and responsiveness to PortMiami's client and tenant needs is of great importance.
Requires a bachelor's degree in business administration, engineering, or a related field. A master's degree (MBA or equivalent) is preferred; and a minimum of 15 years of senior management experience in operations, logistics, or a related industry. Proven expertise in leading technical teams and managing large-scale operational systems. Strong knowledge of maritime operations, regulatory compliance, and safety standards.
Annual Salary: $225,000 to $300,000
Please apply by May 2, 2025. For questions, please contact David McDonald at ************************ or Sherrill Uyeda at *********************. Main Office: **************. EEO/ADA.
ALL RESUMES ARE SUBJECT TO DISCLOSURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FLORIDA SUNSHINE LAW.
Easy ApplyChief Executive Officer (CEO)
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Full Job Description
U.S. based, leading and international Freight Forwarding & Logistics Service Provider, with Caribbean focus, (HQ in Miami) is seeking to recruit a Chief Executive Officer. The incumbent will be responsible for providing strategic, financial and operational leadership across the organization that align with overall company policies, culture and vision.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide leadership to position the organization at the forefront of the industry. Develop a strategic plan to advance the organization's mission and objectives to promote revenue, profitability and growth.
Oversee the operations to ensure production efficiency, quality, service and cost effective management of resources.
Plan, develop, implement and direct the organization's operational and fiscal function and performance.
Act as a strategic partner by developing and implementing the company's plans and programs.
Analyze and make recommendation on the impact of long-range growth initiatives, planning, and introduction of new strategies and regulatory actions.
Develop credibility and authority for the finance leadership team by providing accurate analysis of budgets, reports and financial trends and operational procedures in order to assist the senior executive team.
Create, improve, implement and enforce policies and procedures of the organization that will improve operational and financial effectiveness across the network of offices.
Communicate effectively and establish credibility throughout the organization, and with the senior executives, as an effective developer of solutions to business challenges.
Provide financial guidance and advice to others within executive leadership.
Improve the planning and budgeting process on a continual basis by educating departments and key members of corporate leadership.
Provide strategic input and leadership on decision-making issues affecting the organization; specifically relating to the evaluation of potential mergers, acquisitions or partnerships.
Optimize the handling of banking relationships and work closely with CFO to foster and grow strategic financial partnerships.
Work with the finance team to develop a solid cash flow projection and reporting mechanism, which includes setting a minimum cash threshold to meet operating needs.
Act as a strategic advisor and consultant offering advice on contracts, negotiations or business deals that the corporation may enter into.
Evaluate company's financial, operational, and sales and marketing structures to plan for continual improvements and a continual increase of operating efficiencies.
Mentor and interact with members of staff at all levels to foster growth and encourage development among senior executive team and all members of staff across the network.
Important Leadership Traits:
Strong leadership ability.
Strategic mindset.
Professional business acumen.
Outstanding problem-solving skills.
Excellent ability to successfully lead and manage across a large network.
Continually drive effective results.
Communicate effectively at all levels.
Requirements and Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in business or accounting. Professional designation a plus.
10-15 years of industry experience.
Ability to train, develop and manage large executive teams in various countries
Executive presence and ability to maintain a calm demeanor in high-stress environments
Benefits:
Medical Insurance
Employer-paid dental insurance
Employer-paid vision insurance
Employer-paid life insurance
401(K) Retirement Savings Plan
401(K) Employer match
Benefit time off and paid federal holidays
Supplementary insurances: pet insurance, legal insurance, employer-paid short-term disability, and more.
Position is based in Miami, Florida. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States.
Compensation commensurate with qualifications and related experience.
CEO - Small Law Practice Advisor
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
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At this time we are only able to hire new employees in the following states, AZ, CO, FL, GA, IL, MD, MI, NC, NJ, NY, PA, TX, VA, WA.
Job Description:
It is the job of a Practice Management Advisor - CEO to use How to MANAGE a Small Law Firm (HTM) methods, combined with your own life-experience, creativity and intelligence to understand and help each of our clients (aka “members”) create a written business plan and marketing plan designed to drive the growth and profitability of their firm for the next 18 months, then give them the focus, direction & accountability to work that plan, one step at a time, to bring it into fruition.
When they tell you they don't have time to work the plan, or that basic marketing principals don't apply to their specific law firm for some reason, it is your job to coach them through those excuses and help them remove the roadblocks that are standing between where they are now and where they need to be. As part of this job, you will measure assigned-client-progress and hold assigned clients accountable for taking positive actions in the direction of their stated goals.
Each quarter HTM hosts Live Quarterly Meetings (LQM) as well as Workshopaloozas for our members at an upscale hotel in locations that rotate across the country. If you choose to take the opportunity to attend any of our events, this will give you the chance to build upon your relationship with our members and maintain/add to your member roster.
During these events, you will also keep yourself apprised of what we are teaching them, learn all the inside jokes and nuances that keep this community of highly entrepreneurial lawyers tightly-bound.
You will also be expected to attend weekly team meetings by videoconference for ongoing training, education and to hear discussions regarding any “problem cases” you need to remain aware of. You are expected to attend all scheduled virtual meetings.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide individual advising/coaching to your assigned coaching load of up to 100 members under the terms defined in the current standard operating procedure relative to your role.
Respond to phone class from clients in less than 24 hours M-F.
Respond to emails from clients in less than 24 hours M-F.
Respond to team emails within 48 hours.
Review client discussion forum M-F and post as appropriate.
When setting your schedule to ensure timely calls and responses, be mindful of client and team member time zones and life events for flexibility when the situation calls for it.
Participate in training and development calls as scheduled to improve your skill set, share your skill set and be able to deliver the same message to the client base as intended in the company curriculum.
Keep detailed notes in HTM's system such that if you get beamed off the planet by aliens someone else can step in and understand what you've been doing and provide a seamless transition for the benefit of your assigned members. This includes a record of your coaching contacts with clients to document their progress, issues, advice, etc. and use our software program to document this in case you get hit by a bus, just like you would want if another member of the team got hit by a bus and it was you that had to take over their caseload.
Provide reports on the progress of your assigned clients to your supervisor.
Contribute to the knowledge base of the company by submitting to your supervisor for approval any or all of the following: an article, a tool or system to share with the clients, a process, an explanation, a lesson by teleconference, perform an interpretive dance, etc. ( we welcome and encourage creativity - just contribute.)
Lead/facilitate/participate in group conference calls/webinars as requested from time to time in areas you have particular expertise.
Partner closely with support staff to ensure each member's progress is being appropriately monitored.
At this time we are only able to hire new employees in the following states, AZ, CO, FL, GA, IL, MD, MI, NC, NJ, NY, PA, TX, VA, WA.
HTM provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
President/chief executive officer job in South Miami, FL
Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital
South Miami, FL
Opening: Summer 2027
Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital, designed as a three-story,100,000-square-foot facility will feature 62 private inpatient rooms, with the capacity to open an additional 30 private rooms. The facility will be operated jointly between Lifepoint Rehabilitation, a business entity of Lifepoint Health, and Baptist Health South Florida. It will offer specialized inpatient rehabilitation treatment for patients suffering from brain, spinal cord and other traumatic injuries, as well as select cardiac, oncology, orthopedic, and stroke patients. We are driven by a profound commitment to prioritize your well-being so you can provide exceptional care to others. As a Chief Executive Officer (CEO joining our team, you're embracing our promise to provide superior patient care that exceeds industry standards as well as patient expectations. Join us on this meaningful journey where your skills, compassion and dedication will make a remarkable difference in the lives of those we serve.
How you'll contribute
A Chief Executive Officer who excels in this role:
Provide day-to-day leadership within the organization, including advice, guidance, direction and authorization to achieve the clinical and financial goals and objectives of the organization
Design, develop and implement a strategic plan that focuses on clinical excellence, financial performance and market and business development in collaboration with the Board of Managers and manages and directs the organization toward the goals of the plan
Create and maintain proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures and systems to meet and exceed the clinical and financial goals of the organization included in the strategic plan
Oversee the adequacy and soundness of the organization's financial structure, including reviews of operating results of the organization, comparing them to established objectives and takes steps to ensure appropriate measures are taken to correct unsatisfactory results
Motivate and lead a high-performance management team; attract and recruit and retain required members of the team, including physicians, not currently in place and providing mentoring as needed
Ensures adequate provision of services through referral, consultation or contractual agreement and negotiates, enter into, administers and modifies and/or terminates contracts (including contracts with Practitioners for the rendering of services at or to the Hospital) for the Hospital as may be necessary, subject to the rights of the Board of Managers
Ensure that all activities and operations are carried out in compliance with local, state, and federal regulation, Joint Commission standards, CARF and other rehab specialty accreditations, the Hospital Compliance Plan and all laws governing healthcare operations
Other duties as assigned.
Why join us
We believe that investing in our employees is the first step to providing excellent patient care. In addition to your base compensation, this position also offers:
Comprehensive Benefits: Multiple levels of medical, dental and vision coverage with tailored benefit options.
Financial Protection & PTO: Life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity insurance, short- and long-term disability, paid family leave and paid time off.
Financial & Career Growth: Higher education and certification tuition assistance, loan assistance and 401(k) retirement package and company match.
Employee Well-being: Mental, physical, and financial wellness programs (free gym memberships, virtual care appointments, mental health services and discount programs).
Professional Development: Ongoing learning and career advancement opportunities.
What we're looking for
Requirements include:
5 years of successful healthcare management experience preferably as hospital/healthcare facility CEO/COO
Rehabilitation hospital experience preferred
Bachelor's Degree required, master's degree preferred; preferred degree in Business, Healthcare Operations/Management or a clinical discipline
Med-Surge hospitals and systems (for profit and non-profit) knowledge a plus
Basic computer knowledge including Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Clinical and Administrative Management experience a plus
Passion for superior clinical outcomes/programs, superior patient satisfaction and partner relationships required
Connect with a Recruiter
Not ready to complete an application, or have questions? Please contact Haley Merrick by emailing *********************************.
More about Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital
Designed with patient comfort and recovery in mind, the freestanding facility will boast adaptive units, multidisciplinary therapy gyms equipped with the latest therapeutic technologies, speech-language pathology rooms and outdoor spaces designed to further support patients in their transition back to daily living activities.
EEOC Statement
“Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity for all
Auto-ApplyChief Operating Officer
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
Job Description
COMPANY
Headquartered in Miami, FL, YZY is a vertically integrated perfume and cologne company that designs, manufactures, markets, and distributes its own brands across North America and international markets, primarily in the value channel. Known for offering high-quality, innovative products at affordable price points, YZY has built a trusted brand reputation and strong customer relationships that drive repeat business and loyalty, positioning the company as a leader in delivering accessible luxury fragrances to a broad consumer base.
YZY has partnered with Boyne Capital, a Miami, FL-based Private Equity firm that seeks to forge lasting and collaborative relationships with companies and support them in achieving their next phase of growth.
OPPORTUNITY
Reporting to The Board and the CEO, the COO is a key partner to the executive leadership team and liaison to the PE-sponsor in the execution of the company's strategic growth and achievement of financial goals. The ideal candidate combines commercial leadership (GTM strategy, sales execution, marketing enablement) with operational excellence (systems, process, team development) and is someone who thrives in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment. This is a hands-on, transformative leadership role helping evolve the business into a scaled, process-driven enterprise.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as key liaison to the Board of Directors and Private Equity sponsor
Oversight of key functional business units including finance, strategy, marketing, supply chain, and operations
Drive growth initiatives across marketing, distribution, and branding
Build, mentor, and professionalize cross-functional teams
Oversee fragrance manufacturing operations - optimizing cost, working capital, and quality control
Create KPIs to track sales, margin, and operational performance, taking necessary action to address deviations
Prepare and present comprehensive reports to the Board, providing strategic insights and recommendations
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree, MBA preferred
7-10 years of progressive leadership in CPG
Proven success in building and scaling GTM strategies for consumer brands across multi-channel end markets including brick and mortar and direct-to-consumer
Track record of recruiting and building successful teams and setting culture for growth
Past P&L ownership
Strong financial skills in managing budgets, understanding financial reports, and driving profitability
Deep understanding of sales & marketing (performance marketing, Amazon, SEO, and email marketing) preferred
Fragrance or beauty experience preferred
PE experience preferred
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Base + bonus + equity
401K company match
Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/STD & LTD
Chief Operating Officer
President/chief executive officer job in Hollywood, FL
We are a rapidly growing no-code platform revolutionizing how businesses build custom online databases and web applications. Trusted by thousands of businesses worldwide, our innovative platform empowers organizations to automate processes, manage data, and create tailored software solutions without writing code. Headquartered in Hollywood, Florida, we address critical business challenges, including inefficient tools, project delays, and outdated systems, enabling our clients to achieve seamless collaboration, operational efficiency, and scalable growth. With a dedicated team of 24 employees, we are poised for significant expansion and a potential medium- to long-term exit, offering an exciting opportunity for a strategic leader to shape our future.
We are seeking an experienced Chief Operating Officer (COO) to lead and oversee all operational aspects of our company, reporting directly to the CEO. Based in our Hollywood, Florida office, the COO will take full ownership of day-to-day operations, driving the company's go-to-market strategy, optimizing inbound sales processes, and streamlining workflows to capture untapped revenue opportunities. This role is pivotal in scaling our SaaS platform, enhancing growth, and positioning the company for a successful exit in the medium to long term. The ideal candidate will bring a proven track record in SaaS operations, with a focus on process optimization, sales efficiency, and strategic leadership, ideally having led a SaaS company to significant growth or a successful sale.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with the CEO to develop and execute the company's strategic vision, aligning operational plans with short- and long-term business objectives to drive growth and profitability.
Go-to-Market Strategy: Design and implement a robust go-to-market strategy for our no-code platform, focusing on maximizing market penetration, customer acquisition, and retention through inbound sales channels.
Operational Oversight: Take full ownership of all company operations, including sales, customer success, product delivery, and support, ensuring seamless execution and alignment with the company's mission.
Inbound Sales Optimization: Analyze and enhance the inbound sales process to address the high volume of leads not currently being closed, implementing strategies to improve conversion rates and maximize revenue.
Process Streamlining: Identify inefficiencies in current workflows, automate repetitive tasks, and implement scalable processes to enhance productivity and operational excellence across all departments.
Team Management: Lead and motivate a team of 24 employees, fostering a collaborative, growth-oriented culture while maintaining accountability to company policies and goals.
Financial Oversight: Partner with the CFO to manage budgets, control costs, and drive financial performance, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to support growth targets.
Exit Strategy Support: Contribute to planning and executing a potential medium- to long-term company exit, collaborating with the CEO and stakeholders to position the company for maximum value.
Customer Experience: Oversee the alignment of operational processes with customer needs, ensuring high satisfaction and retention through customized portals and efficient service delivery.
Performance Monitoring: Utilize data-driven insights and key performance indicators (KPIs) to track operational and sales performance, implementing corrective measures as needed to meet objectives.
Stakeholder Relationships: Build and maintain strong relationships with key clients, partners, and stakeholders to support business development and strategic partnerships.
Compliance and Risk Management: Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and industry standards, mitigating operational risks to maintain the company's reputation and stability.
Qualifications
Experience: Minimum of 10 years in executive leadership roles, with at least 5 years in a SaaS environment, ideally as a COO or similar role driving operational and sales strategies.
SaaS Expertise: Proven track record of scaling a SaaS company, with experience in go-to-market strategies, inbound sales optimization, and process automation. Ideal candidates will have led a SaaS company to significant growth or a successful exit.
Operational Excellence: Demonstrated ability to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and manage day-to-day operations in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment.
Sales Acumen: Strong understanding of inbound sales processes, with expertise in converting leads into revenue and addressing challenges related to low close rates.
Leadership Skills: Exceptional leadership and team management abilities, with experience leading small to mid-sized teams (20-50 employees) and fostering a high-performance culture.
Strategic Vision: Ability to translate high-level strategies into actionable plans, aligning operations with long-term business goals and exit objectives.
Analytical Mindset: Proficiency in data analysis, KPI tracking, and performance management, with experience using tools like CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce, HubSpot) and analytics platforms.
Communication: Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trust with employees, clients, and stakeholders.
Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration, operations management, or a related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
Location: Must be able to work in-person at our Hollywood, Florida office.
Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with no-code platforms, database management, or web application development is a plus.
Compensation
Base Salary: $325,000-$350,000 annually, with potential for higher compensation based on experience and proven results.
Equity: Equity options available, providing significant upside potential tied to company growth and a potential medium- to long-term exit.
Performance Bonuses: Eligibility for performance-based bonuses tied to operational and sales KPIs, with accelerators for exceeding growth targets.
Smart Coos Virtual Bilingual Guide- Spanish
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
ARE YOU BILINGUAL?
You are? Well, you are exactly who we are looking for!
If you speak a language other than English or know American Sign Language and have experience working with kids please apply at ************************ . We will contact you for an interview ASAP.
Job Description
Smart Coos Virtual Bilingual Guide
Smart Coos works very hard to develop and deliver an inspiring curriculum for young children and need people who believe in making that happen. There is room to grow with our company if you have the right team-player attitude and are ready to create an unforgettable experience for kids each week. If this is you, we can't wait to meet you!
Compensation
Salary for this position is very competitive and commensurate with experience.
Additional Information
APPLY @ ************************ :
If you speak Spanish, French, Mandarin or know American Sign Language and have experience working with kids PLEASE APPLY @ ************************. We will contact you for an interview ASAP.
Qualified bilingual individuals from any state within the United States are encouraged to apply.
VP/General Manager of MSO
President/chief executive officer job in Miami, FL
The Vice President/General Manager of the MSO plans, organizes, directs, and controls the Managed Services Organization (MSO). Reporting to the COO, has oversight of the MSO operations and P&L ownership (e.g., general administrative, patient care, professional services and/or a combination of these and other services). Directs and oversees the daily operations of the MSO, as well as all functions related to provider contracting, provider education, utilization management, coding, quality management, network management, and case management.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Responsible for the overall growth and success of the MSO across all functions either directly or through matrix-management
Manages MSO P&L / Budget, regularly identifying growth and cost-savings opportunities, and develops business cases / project plans to execute on opportunities.
Manages a team of clinical and administrative consultants to direct provider clinics in population health management to improve quality of care, patient satisfaction, and total cost of care.
Works with Healthplan partners on growth and improvement initiatives
Builds and cultivates relationships with new provider partner candidates.
Determines and support's the provider's needs in order to reach their requisite financial performance.
Holds regular Joint Operations Committee meetings with the MSO partners.
Works with management and physicians to identify and establish programs and practices which will help drive cost effective and high-quality care for patients, staff, and physicians.
Studies financial and utilization reports to identify opportunities for improvement and develops projects / programs to act on these opportunities.
Demonstrates effective communication, by communication progress, challenges, and issues to both senior leadership and partner-providers.
Conducts regular retro-evaluations on the effectiveness of implemented action plans based on review of financial and clinical performance.
Contributes toward the overall development of programs and services to meet the needs of patients, physicians, and staff.
Provides strategic leadership to ensure equitable distribution of resources and delivery of high quality, cost-effective health care and efficient management of staff in accordance with goals, objectives, policies, and applicable regulatory agency rules and regulation.
Responsible for the day-to-day operations by facilitating the development, implementation and monitoring of service, quality, and utilization standards.
Continually evaluating and improving the delivery of service by initiating and promoting best practice models
Develops short- and long-term plans to improve the service level of department efficiency for each area managed.
Directly and with the manager/supervisor, develops and administers appropriate policies, standards, practices, and procedures.
Assures compliance with administrative, legal and regulatory requirements and government/ accrediting agencies.
Qualifications / Education / Licenses:
10+ years' primary/ambulatory care environment, value-based care (VBC), health insurance, healthcare, health industry, population health management, or related field in a leadership position
Bachelor's Degree Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Business Administration or related field, or equivalent work experience
Understands, in detail, the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly metrics of the MSO and is able to make adjustments to hit predefined goals/objectives
Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to make presentations to various groups of the organization(s) including presentations to the Leadership Team
Ability to build strong relationships with health plans and providers.
At Clinical Care Medical Centers, we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Clinical Care Medical Centers believes that diversity and inclusion among our employees is critical to our success as a company. We support an inclusive workplace where employees excel based on personal merit, qualifications, experience, ability, and job performance.
Auto-ApplyChief Officer
President/chief executive officer job in Fort Lauderdale, FL
About the vessel:
Flag: Australian
Gross Tonnage: 210gt
Crew: 4 (Captain, Stew, Mate, Engineer)
Employment type: Permanent or temporary
Start Date: As soon as possible
Program:
We are seeking a permanent or temporary Chief Mate for a 32 -meter motor yacht currently in shipyard in Bay of Biscay, France. The yacht is undergoing a refit and will be hauled out for the next few months. Accommodations will be shore based during the haul -out.
Once out of the yard, the vessel will cruise the Med, Egypt, return to Scotland, and eventually head to New Zealand in 2027.
Requirements
This program requires someone who will be hands -on and actively involved on deck.
Yacht Master 200gt
VALID STCW, ENG1
VALID Schengen Visa or EU residence
Benefits
Salary: $6,000 - $6,500
Leave: 42 days annually
Medical insurance provided
1 annual flight paid by the vessel