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  • Chief of Staff to the CEO

    Aeris 4.6company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    For more than three decades, Aeris has been a trusted cellular IoT leader enabling the biggest IoT programs and opportunities across Automotive, Utilities and Energy, Fleet Management and Logistics, Medical Devices, and Manufacturing. Our IoT technology expertise serves a global ecosystem of 7,000 enterprise customers and 30 mobile network operator partners, and 90 million IoT devices across the world. Aeris powers today's connected smart world with innovative technologies and borderless connectivity that simplify management, enhance security, optimize performance, and drive growth. We are looking for a Chief of Staff to work closely with the entire leadership team globally to lead the next stage of growth. The COS requires a highly organized, strategic and resourceful leader with exceptional communication and interpersonal skills. As a force multiplier and key advisor, this role ensures the smooth operation of the executive office by prioritizing tasks, overseeing project execution, and leading communications on behalf of the executive office across the organization. This role will play a key role in driving the CEO's priorities, optimizing his time, and ensuring seamless execution of strategic initiatives. The COS supports the executive office in analyzing data, and providing insights to inform decision-making, particularly as it relates to overall strategic planning. This role not only tracks progress of strategic initiatives and key performance indicators of others but will also be called upon to lead specific programs or projects at the executive level. Key Areas of Impact Own and drive the operating rhythm of the business-coordinating bi-weekly leadership syncs, monthly reviews, quarterly planning, board meeting preparations, and executive-level communications Drive cross-functional alignment across departments (Marketing, HR, Product, Finance) to ensure clarity of objectives, timely information flow, and accountability for company-wide initiatives Act as project manager and right hand to the CEO in coordinating internal and external engagements with key stakeholders Support and manage high-priority strategic initiatives, including the design and execution of the company's Generative AI program in partnership with technical leadership Work in close collaboration with executive leadership to assess new business opportunities and make recommendations based on competitive, market, and internal data Facilitate strategic planning cycles, including development of multi-year strategic roadmaps, financial models, and enterprise scorecards to track progress against key company goals Design and implement operational governance models and tools that enhance leadership decision-making and business execution Translate the CEO's vision and priorities into actionable plans and programs and ensure continuous follow-through and reporting on progress Ideal Candidate will have 8+ years of experience with a fast-growing tech organization and/or top-tier strategy/management consulting Strong analytical, research and problem solving-skills Deep project management and organizational skills, with experience managing a significant number of active workstreams or projects simultaneously Exceptional stakeholder management and influencing skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills including development of presentations and keynotes Appreciation for In-office culture Demonstrated experience leading and managing a small team within the executive office, delegating tasks, and fostering collaboration Master's degree or equivalent education plus experience in business administration The below range reflects the range of possible compensation for this role at the time of this posting. We may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range. This range may also be modified in the future. An employee's position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, shift, travel requirements, sales or revenue-based metrics, any collective bargaining agreements, and business or organizational needs. The salary range for this role is $240,000 to $280,000. Aeris offers a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, medical / dental / vision insurance, and 401(k) to eligible employees. As part of our hiring process, Aeris may conduct background checks to verify the information provided in your application and assess your suitability for the role. The scope and type of checks will comply with the applicable laws and regulations of the country where the position is based. Additional detail will be provided via the formal application process. Aeris walks the walk on diversity.We are a brilliant mix of varying ethnicities, backgrounds, religions, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities, ages and professional/personal/military experiences - and that's by design. Different perspectives are essential to our culture, innovative process and competitive edge. Aeris is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. #LI-Onsite
    $240k-280k yearly 1d ago
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  • President/Chief Executive Officer - HealthCare Associates Credit Union (HACU)

    D. Hilton Associates, Inc.

    President/chief executive officer job in Lisle, IL

    HealthCare Associates Credit Union (HACU) seeks a visionary, collaborative, and member-focused leader to serve as its next President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Reporting directly to the Board of Directors, the CEO will guide HACU into its next era of growth, innovation, and service while honoring its 45-year legacy of financial stewardship and dedication to the healthcare community. With total assets approaching $500 million, HACU is financially strong and deeply trusted by the members and institutions it serves. The CEO will ensure continued stability and excellence while advancing a strategic agenda centered on growth, digital transformation, and an exceptional member experience across all operations. This leader will champion innovation and technology and cultivate partnerships that expand HACU's presence within the healthcare sector and beyond, and model the organization's core values of Compassion, Collaboration, and Creativity. Rooted in HACU's Purpose -to increase our community's wellbeing through healthy banking - these guiding principles, along with HACU's longstanding Service Promises, define the organization's culture of empathy, accountability, and care. The CEO will nurture that culture by developing leaders, empowering staff, and fostering inclusion, innovation, and shared purpose. The successful candidate will bring proven experience in strategic planning, financial management, and organizational leadership, along with a record of a productive partnership with a Board of Directors. A bachelor's degree is required; a master's degree is preferred, along with at least ten years of senior management experience and a demonstrated record of success in financial services. This is a rare opportunity for a purpose-driven leader to advance the financial wellbeing of those who care for others, and to shape the next chapter in HACU's proud history. Company Profile With a vision to be the financial institution of choice for those who serve and support the healthcare industry nationwide, HACU delivers premier member service by keeping costs low, providing above-market savings rates, and offering below-market loan rates. Living out its mission, HACU is committed to helping members achieve their financial goals by providing exceptional financial solutions and personalized service. HACU promises to anticipate member needs, treat members with respect, recommend solutions that improve financial health, take ownership of member requests, and make it easy to do business with them. To learn more, visit ************* Community Profile Located in DuPage County, one of Illinois' most prosperous and well-governed regions, Naperville and Lisle together form an ideal setting for the next HACU CEO. This vibrant corridor combines the advantages of a thriving suburban business hub with the warmth, beauty, and civic spirit of family-centered communities. Naperville, consistently ranked among America's best places to live, offers outstanding public schools, top-tier parks and recreation facilities, and a lively downtown filled with restaurants, trails, and cultural events. Its nationally recognized park district features more than 130 parks and 2,400 acres of open space, while the Naperville Riverwalk and nearby Centennial Beach provide natural beauty and gathering places for all seasons. Lisle, home to HACU's headquarters, provides a quieter, convenient, welcoming village known for its Tree City USA heritage, the Morton Arboretum's 1,700 acres of living collections, and easy commuter access to Chicago and O'Hare International Airport. Together, Naperville and Lisle offer more than a place to work- they offer a place to belong and to lead. For HACU's next CEO, this community provides fertile ground for visionary leadership and enduring impact. Compensation A comprehensive compensation package will be offered to the selected candidate. Apply Now To submit your confidential application and learn more about the positions represented by D. Hilton Associates, please visit us at *************** and click on Find a Career. You may recommend others for candidacy by contacting Jessica Jarman, Senior Vice President, at ************** ext. 138 or *******************
    $198k-389k yearly est. 17h ago
  • Vice President, Operations

    International Leak Detection (ILD

    President/chief executive officer job in Lisle, IL

    International Leak Detection (ILD) is the leading provider of roofing and waterproofing integrity testing and intelligent monitoring systems in North America. ILD is seeking a Vice President of Operations who will be accountable for the full operational and financial performance of the business, leading strategic initiatives, overseeing field and office teams and ensuring world class quality to our customers. The ideal candidate will be a seasoned leader with a strong background in the roofing contractor, roofing consulting and/or building enclosure consulting industries. They should have a track record of supervising personnel and growing a high-quality service operation while fostering a strong team culture. An effective motivator and hands-on leader, this individual will be approachable, an excellent communicator, and skilled at making strategic decisions with a balance of confidence and collaboration. Skills, Qualifications & Experience: Minimum 15 years of experience, including 5+ years in a leadership role within the roofing contractor, roofing consultant or building enclosure industries. Bachelors degree in engineering, construction management, or related field. Track record of building out new solutions/service offerings for existing markets and identifying profitable new markets. Demonstrated commitment to safety, teamwork, quality, and the highest professional standards. Proven track record of leading, supervising, coaching, and developing teams. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a dynamic environment. Strong work ethic and the highest ethical standards are expected. Track record of working in privately held organizations. MBA is a plus. Leadership Style: Confident yet humble. Open, honest, and able to have tough conversations. A change manager, able to bridge legacy organizational strengths with new opportunities both internally and with partner organizations. Effective working with people at all levels, including executive leadership and board members, as well as external partners. Responsibilities: Operational Excellence: Lead all aspects of ILDs daily operations including sales, project management and project delivery teams Drive profitability through efficient workflows, optimized labor strategies and profit margin focused decision making. Collaborate with sales leads to ensure accurate, profitable and timely project pricing efforts. Implement best-in-class operational processes, safety programs and quality control standards. Exercise sound risk management principles throughout all aspects of the company and its actions. Ensure compliance with applicable rules and regulations across all geographies and customers. Employ effective change management strategies and tactics to drive organizational buy-in and adoption. Leadership & Team Development: Build and mentor high performing teams with a focus on training, succession planning and career development Develop trust and maintain a positive, accessible leadership presence throughout all parts of ILD. Effectively communicate, collaborate with, and inspire others to achieve results. Intentionally maintain ILD's strong culture that promotes safety and highest standards and enhances employee engagement and results-orientation. Lead a high-performing leadership team to further ILD's objectives, steward ILD's culture, and increase engagement at all levels in the organization. Ensure that strategic human resources practices, including recruitment, development and retention at all levels, are in place to deliver on ILD's growth plans, supporting and enhancing individual and organization development. Financial Leadership: Manage P&L and balance sheet in line with the organization's long-term operational goals, budgets, and forecasts. Provide strategic direction to the development of budgets and manage financial results to support profit goals and a stable and consistent business model. Ensure all capital investments are prioritized in line with ILD's strategic plan and investment decisions are backed by data, rigorous analysis, and dialogue. Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with the executive leadership team to plan and execute strategic growth. Identify opportunities to drive growth in the roofing sector, with a strong emphasis on advancing roofing technology and innovation. Stay informed on industry trends, advancements in technology, and best practices to ensure ILD is competitively positioned within the market and continues to provide excellent service to its customers. Evaluate strategies to expand core business strengths and respond to competitive developments. Provide data-driven recommendations to ownership partners. Identify and address risks in alignment with business goals. Customer Relationships: In coordination with the other leaders, represent ILD in its relationships with customers, prospective customers, and vendors to promote a positive image in the industry and position ILD well for future opportunities. Maintain the highest level of customer satisfaction by regularly interacting with customers and quickly resolving problems or concerns. As needed and requested, engage with project teams and clients to address specific project-related concerns Identify and drive sales and marketing best practices across the organization Compensation & Benefits: Competitive executive-level base salary with performance-based bonus Medical Insurance 401(k) with company contribution Paid holidays and PTO Opportunity to obtain equity ownership in the business overtime
    $126k-196k yearly est. 17h ago
  • VP of Property Management

    Genuine Search Group

    President/chief executive officer job in Elgin, IL

    Key Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Develop and implement long-term strategies for property management operations across commercial assets. Partner with construction and development teams to ensure seamless transitions from construction to occupancy and management. Drive operational excellence, cost efficiency, and portfolio value growth. Establish KPIs and performance metrics for property teams and vendors. Operational Management Oversee day-to-day property management operations for office, industrial, and retail assets. Direct budgeting, forecasting, and financial performance of the managed portfolio. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Oversee vendor management, maintenance programs, and capital project planning. Construction & Capital Projects Collaborate with the construction division on new builds, renovations, and tenant improvements. Manage integration of property management considerations into construction planning and design. Oversee capital expenditure programs to maintain and enhance asset value. Team Leadership & Development Lead, mentor, and develop regional property managers and operational staff. Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and high performance. Provide leadership in recruiting, training, and retaining top property management talent. Financial & Client Relations Maintain strong relationships with ownership groups, investors, and major tenants. Prepare and present property performance reports to executive leadership and stakeholders. Oversee lease administration, collections, and expense control measures. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Business, Construction Management, or related field (MBA or CPM preferred). 12+ years of progressive experience in commercial property management, including leadership over multiple asset types. Proven experience managing property operations in conjunction with large-scale construction or redevelopment projects. Strong financial acumen with expertise in budgeting, forecasting, and P&L oversight. Excellent leadership, communication, and negotiation skills. Professional certifications such as CPM, RPA, or CCIM are highly desirable. Key Competencies Strategic and operational leadership Construction project integration Financial management and reporting Tenant and stakeholder relations Team development and mentoring Regulatory compliance and risk management
    $126k-196k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Financial Officer/Co-Chief Executive Officer, Overture Center for the Arts

    Acord (Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development

    President/chief executive officer job in Madison, WI

    Organization Overture Center for the Arts (Overture Center) was dedicated on September 18, 2004, in the heart of vibrant downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Their vision is to create extraordinary experiences through the arts with a mission to support and elevate the community's creative culture, economy, and quality of life through the arts. Overture Center's unwavering commitment is to be the region's preeminent stage for extraordinary artistry, to cultivate diverse and emerging talent, and to serve as the arts' epicenter for community engagement. It strives to provide exceptional experiences for all. Overture Center features seven state-of-the-art performance spaces and five galleries where national and international touring artists, nine resident companies, and hundreds of local artists engage audiences in over 500,000 educational and artistic experiences annually. Overture Center takes pride in presenting spectacular performances alongside free and low-cost programs that nurture creativity, curiosity, and diversity, while also driving the local economy and contributing to the vitality of a growing city. Designed by César Pelli, the 388,000-square-foot facility is anchored by the 2,251-seat Overture Hall-a crisp geometric structure crafted from limestone and glass, featuring a grand lobby that extends over the sidewalk to shelter its entrance. Within the lobby, light-wood ceilings and travertine flooring create a warm, inviting atmosphere. The auditorium itself is defined by softly illuminated balconies cascading downward and an undulating acoustic ceiling, shaping a contemporary space. Unobstructed sightlines, superb acoustics, and cutting‑edge technical support ensure flawless performances of music, theater, dance, and more. The 1,089-seat Capitol Theater preserves its original architectural splendor, including the Grand Barton Organ, ornate ceiling, wall niches, proscenium arch, and chandelier lighting. The Playhouse, a 350-seat thrust theater, and four flexible performance/event spaces expand performance and event opportunities. Through thoughtful integration of existing venues and historic building elements, the complex maintains the pedestrian‑friendly character of downtown Madison. The circa 1920 stone facade of the former Yost's Department Store remains as the main entrance to the Overture Center complex. At the heart of the facility, glass facades connect Overture Hall with the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art-a separate nonprofit entity with independent governance, operations, and maintenance. A new glass dome bathes the building's interior with natural light, illuminating a four‑story rotunda flanked by art galleries and the intimate Rotunda Stage, an indoor amphitheater. Complementing its vibrant resident companies, Overture Center's 2025-2026 season offers a compelling lineup of performances. Eight major Broadway productions are gracing its stages, including The Book of Mormon, Some Like It Hot, Hamilton, Kimberly Akimbo, Back to the Future: The Musical, Riverdance 30 - The New Generation, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, The Great Gatsby, and Water for Elephants. The season further features a diverse array of other touring productions, the acclaimed “Up Close” and Cabaret Series, National Geographic Live presentations, and free Kids in the Rotunda shows. Notable highlights include performances by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Cirque Mechanics' Tilt!, and the comedic duo Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood. Overture Center embraces its profound responsibility to mirror the community it serves and to honor the shared humanity at its core through its Community Advisory Council, which represents diverse constituencies. The Council advises Overture Center staff on community and educational programming and identifies opportunities to deepen community engagement and foster meaningful partnerships with local organizations and constituents. Overture Center is committed to accessibility, with at least 35% of their artistic experiences provided for no or little cost to the community through their 15 education and engagement programs, which include Kids in the Rotunda, Onstage Student Field Trips, International Festival, and The Jerry Awards. As an early leader in Broadway tactile tours and audio‑described performances, Overture Center is Kulture City certified and serves as a partner site for Disney Musicals in Schools, Carnegie Hall's The Lullaby Project, the Kennedy Center's Any Given Child, and The Jimmy Awards. Overture Center Foundation, Inc., a private 501c(3) nonprofit corporation, became the sole operator of Overture Center on January 1, 2012. Overture Center Foundation is governed by a 24‑member board of directors, chaired by Jim Yehle. Overture Center engages a total full‑time staff of 88 employees, more than 208 part‑time and variable front‑of‑house staff, more than 276 variable stagehands, and more than 500 volunteers. The organization's projected budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, anticipates revenue of $24 million, with approximately $18.7 million from program services, $4.7 million from annual fund contributions and grants, and $3.3 million in special campaign and other philanthropic funding. Their endowment stands at approximately $8 million. Community With more than 270,000 residents, Madison is a city of diverse neighborhoods and vibrant communities, renowned for its rich cultural scene encompassing art, music, cuisine, and much more. As the capital of Wisconsin and the state's fastest‑growing city, Madison boasts a dynamic economy anchored by a robust and expanding technology sector, alongside numerous corporate headquarters. Access to quality schools, healthcare facilities, and infrastructure, coupled with affordability, income levels, and residents' engagement with these opportunities, are key factors that consistently rank the Madison region and Dane County among the nation's best places to live, work, study, and enjoy a high quality of life. Home to nearly 50,000 students, the University of Wisconsin‑Madison remains deeply committed to impacting lives beyond its academic walls. Rooted in the enduring Wisconsin Idea, the university's outreach includes programs such as distributing farm produce to families in need, mentoring and tutoring local schoolchildren, and offering free humanities courses to low‑income adults. The city's downtown area continues to attract educated young professionals who favor high‑density rental housing, drawn by Madison's proximity to the university and major private‑sector employers. Madison's five nearby lakes provide abundant recreational options, including fishing, boating, and watersports, while the 1,260‑acre University of Wisconsin Arboretum offers over 20 miles of trails for hiking and exploration. Recognized by USA Today as one of the top 10 cycling towns in the country, Madison boasts an extensive network of bike lanes and paths, complemented by a popular bike‑share program, BCycle. In addition, NerdWallet recently named Madison the greenest city in America, highlighting its excellent air quality and an impressive 12.7 parks per 10,000 residents-more than any other U.S. city. This accolade reflects Madison's 200 miles of hiking and biking trails, a bicycle population that exceeds cars, a strong presence of green jobs, and a growing number of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings and venues. Sources: U.S Census Bureau; Madison Region Economic Partnership, Livability; City of Madison Housing Report; Madison Parks Division Position Summary As a member of Overture Center's executive shared leadership team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be responsible for guiding the organization's strategic direction, leadership culture, and operational success in partnership with their fellow Co‑CEOs and the Board of Directors. This role will combine executive leadership in financial and business operations with shared responsibility for the strategic, cultural, and mission‑driven direction of the organization. As CFO/Co‑CEO, this position will provide strategic leadership of all finance and business operations functions, including budgeting, financial reporting, compliance, legal affairs, risk management, insurance, administrative operations, and support for governance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will ensure that Overture Center remains financially resilient, operationally sound, and aligned with best practices, while fostering collaboration, transparency, and values‑aligned decision‑making. The CFO/Co‑CEO will safeguard Overture Center's tax‑exempt status through rigorous compliance with all applicable nonprofit tax laws and reporting requirements. As one of several partnering Co‑CEOs, they will provide collaborative executive leadership to ensure unified strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural alignment across the organization. They will share responsibility for setting and executing Overture Center's strategic plan, fostering cross‑functional collaboration, and will represent Overture Center in the Madison community and beyond. The role will champion and provide expertise regarding Administration and Finance at Overture Center and serve as a backup to the other Co‑CEOs to ensure continuity, stability, and shared accountability. Roles and Responsibilities Organizational Leadership and Strategy Serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team and partner with the Co‑CEOs to shape strategy, champion an inclusive culture, and align financial practices with organizational goals. Model shared leadership and co‑accountability in decision‑making, risk management, and mission delivery. Direct the Manager of Executive Support and Board Operations to support the Executive Leadership Team, coordinate meetings, manage executive communication, and deliver on special projects. Lead special cross‑functional initiatives that support innovation, organizational alignment, and administrative excellence as required. Represent Overture Center internally and externally, fostering trust, visibility, and mission alignment across stakeholder groups. Participate in the Capital Projects and Capital Expenses Work Group, steering financing, budgeting, and risk management for facility upgrades and major equipment purchases. Oversee all federal and state nonprofit tax filings-IRS Forms 990, 990‑T, Wisconsin Form 4‑T, and related schedules-ensuring accuracy, compliance, timely submission, and ongoing protection of Overture Center's tax‑exempt status, including strict adherence to lobbying and political‑activity limits. Embrace other organizational leadership and strategy responsibilities as required. Finance, Business Operations, and Risk Management Provide data‑driven strategic leadership of Overture Center's Finance and Business Operations functions, including multi‑year financial modeling, contingency planning, internal controls, and budget development that promote transparency, accountability, and organizational learning. Partner with Programming, Marketing, and Operations to forecast and reconcile all earned‑revenue streams-box office, concessions, merchandise, rentals-and lead nightly tour/union show settlements to protect margins and ensure strong cash flow. Monitor and manage cash flow, liquidity, and short‑ and long‑term financial sustainability. Ensure effective oversight of payroll processes in partnership with the Director of Finance, including compliance with applicable laws, accurate reporting, and integration with financial systems and budgeting. Develop and implement financial policies, procedures, systems, training, and internal controls in alignment with nonprofit best practices that support organizational resilience and proactive risk mitigation. Maintain strong relationships with banking partners and financial institutions to support operating needs, compliance, and investment strategies. Oversee enterprise‑wide risk management, including insurance coverage, claims, legal compliance, and cybersecurity strategy in coordination with IT. Embrace other finance, business operations, and risk management responsibilities as required. Board and Governance Support Serve as the primary staff liaison to the Finance, Audit, Investment, Governance and Nominations, and Overture Foundation Corporation (OFC) Committees of the Board. Participate in Board of Directors meetings, Executive Committee sessions, and committee chair meetings. Provide direction to the Manager of Executive Support & Board Operations to ensure timely preparation of meeting materials, policy compliance, and effective board communications. Monitor board policy compliance and ensure that board‑approved actions are appropriately documented and executed. Collaborate with the Board of Directors and fellow executives to ensure alignment between strategic plans and operational execution across departments. Lead endowment and long‑term investment strategy with the Board Investment Committee, monitoring performance and ensuring policy compliance to safeguard Overture Center's long‑range financial stability. Embrace other board and governance support responsibilities as required. Internal Culture Development and External Relations Champion a workplace culture grounded in trust, transparency, collaboration, and innovation, and promote behaviors that foster belonging, respect, and shared accountability. Align culture‑building efforts with business outcomes by integrating employee experience, inclusion, and engagement metrics into operational planning and leadership evaluation. Serve as a thought leader and culture carrier across the organization to ensure corporate culture is aligned with Overture Center's mission and strategic vision of responsible financial stewardship and operational excellence. Oversee business contracts and serve on the Negotiation Team for union agreements, ensuring alignment with operational and cultural priorities. Negotiate and monitor resident‑organization rent models, and present co‑promotion agreements, ensuring terms balance mission impact with cost recovery. Collaborate with legal counsel to reduce organizational risk and ensure proper handling of legal matters. Embrace other internal culture development and external relations responsibilities as required. Traits and Characteristics The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will be a skilled visionary leader who values frequent interaction and collaboration with others. They will possess exceptional people skills and the capacity to work collaboratively with staff, customers, and other stakeholders. The CFO/Co‑CEO will be comfortable working in a fast‑paced environment, prioritizing tasks, and responding to the needs of others. Strategic thinking, trustworthiness, adaptability, and a sense of humor will be important traits of the successful CFO/Co‑CEO. Responsible and knowledgeable, they will be a clear communicator, supportive, understanding, and balanced. A natural collaborator, the CFO/Co‑CEO will advocate for and with the internal staff and external contractors. The CFO/Co‑CEO will possess a deep appreciation for the arts and will champion the continuing improvement of the Overture Center's experience, ensuring the organization's long‑term success. Other key competencies include: Teamwork, Planning, and Organizing - The capacity to cooperate with others to meet objectives as well as establish courses of action to ensure that work is completed effectively. Leadership and Conceptual Thinking - The ability to organize and influence people to believe in a vision, create a sense of purpose and direction, and the ability to analyze hypothetical situations, patterns, and/or abstract concepts to formulate connections and new insights. Problem Solving and Personal Accountability - The clarity to define, analyze, and diagnose key components of a problem to formulate a solution, while at the same time being answerable for personal actions. Decision Making and Negotiation - The dexterity to analyze all aspects of a situation to make consistently sound and timely decisions while also listening to a variety of diverse groups and absorbing different viewpoints. Experience and Qualifications The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co‑Chief Executive Officer (Co‑CEO) will have senior management experience in a multifaceted, multi‑venue public events facility with a minimum of eight years of progressively responsible finance and business leadership experience, including four years in a senior or executive role. A bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, business administration, or a related field is required; a CPA or MBA is strongly preferred. Experience in nonprofit arts or cultural organizations, including working with nonprofit boards and governance committees, is strongly preferred, with a deep knowledge of nonprofit financial regulations, GAAP, budgeting, investment policy, and compliance. The CFO/Co‑CEO will have previously demonstrated excellence in executive leadership, strategic thinking, and change management. Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills, including board and public engagement, with proven ability to influence across diverse internal and external stakeholders. Experience negotiating union contracts and managing legal risk is preferred. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite, budgeting software, and board governance platforms, and strong digital literacy and adaptability are beneficial. Overture Center values the many ways leadership and financial acumen are developed, both professionally and personally. Overture Center strongly encourages applications from individuals whose lived experience and diverse career paths have comparably prepared them to provide strategic, operational, and cultural leadership at the highest level. Working Conditions This is a hybrid office position, supporting a flexible work environment that includes both remote and on‑site responsibilities. The role requires regular use of standard office equipment and frequent interaction via digital platforms. Occasional evening or weekend hours will be required to attend events, meetings, or represent the organization in the community. Compensation and Benefits Overture Center offers a salary range between $170,000 and $185,000. The total benefits package includes vacation and holiday time as well as medical, life, vision, and dental insurances, and short‑ and long‑term disability. Retirement benefits are provided through a 401(k) plan, with Overture Center matching 100 percent of deferrals up to one percent, plus 50 percent of deferrals over one percent and up to six percent of employee compensation with immediate vesting. Application and Inquiries To submit a cover letter and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments, please visit ****************************************************************************************************************************** Email ********************************* Overture Center for the Arts is committed to social and racial justice through a focus on access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Overture Center aspires to break down the social constructs that have served to divide us by race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, and range of abilities. Overture Center supports an arts community that engages and uplifts people of diverse backgrounds, especially those who have historically been marginalized and left on the periphery of traditional arts organizations. Overture Center aims to ensure members of their diverse community are represented and included in all facets, creating an environment where everyone is welcome and feels a sense of belonging. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $170k-185k yearly 1d ago
  • Director, Asset Management

    Shine Associates, LLC 4.0company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    SPECIFICATION DIRECTOR - ASSET MANAGEMENT Shine Associates, LLC has been retained to search, identify and recruit a Director - Asset Management on behalf of our client. This position will be based in Chicago, IL. CONFIDENTIALITY Information contained in this position specification is confidential. CLIENT DESCRIPTION Founded in Dallas, Texas in 1965, the Company consistently ranks as one of the top managers and developers of office, industrial, retail, and mixed‑use properties. The firm is a respected full‑service real estate firm providing investment management, development, and a suite of integrated services to owners, investors, lenders, and occupiers. The Company has approximately 3,000 employees across 35 global offices responsible for a $19B development pipeline, 550M SF of property management and leasing assignments, and $20B in assets under management. The Investment Management team is an SEC‑registered investment advisor headquartered in Chicago, IL and currently manages $5.0B in real estate assets. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Based in Chicago and reporting to the separate account portfolio managers, the Director will have responsibility over all strategic, transactional, and operations issues for a to‑be‑determined portfolio of primarily office and industrial assets located across the United States. Create strategic plans for each asset including valuations, cash flow projections, annual operating and capital budgets. Set, evolve and execute redevelopment, leasing and sale plans and direct all aspects of relationships with regional partners and third‑party service providers. Aggressively predict and respond to dynamic market conditions. Oversee the budget process for all assets under management. Work closely with leasing staff, regional partners and third‑party contractors to structure, negotiate, review and execute leases. Monitor overall performance of assigned properties against plan and budget. Plan for and anticipate cash flow needs and oversee draw disbursements. Provide high quality lender and investor reporting. Support acquisition, financing and refinancing execution. Continuously keep senior management and investors informed on evolving strategies. Provide strategic, investment and analytical direction and oversight to regional partners and internal personnel. QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Qualified professionals will have 7-10+ years of demonstrable success in managing a portfolio of complex, diverse commercial real estate, including office, industrial, multifamily and medical office. Additional experience in asset/portfolio reporting is strongly desired. Proven leadership with a creative hands‑on approach to operations, leasing, development, capital markets, financing, marketing, and ownership issues. Ability to exceed investment/return performance objectives. Proven experience creating value from acquisition through disposition. Strong financial statement, lease and loan document analysis skills. Effective management of analyst and associate staff. Accountability for regional partner relationships at development and operating levels. Knowledge of industry trends and competitors. Collaborative team player in a professional environment. Strong computer skills - Excel, Word and ARGUS. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Unquestionable integrity and a strong work ethic. Bachelor's degree required. COMPENSATION The annual compensation is approximately $240,000-$280,000, plus discretionary bonus, LTIP and a variety of benefits. CONTACT INFORMATION Shine Associates, LLC 45 School St., Suite 301 Boston, MA 02108 Hillary H. Shine, Principal Kelsey E. Shine, Director Cell: ************** / ************** Email: ****************************** / ***************************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $240k-280k yearly 5d ago
  • Executive VP & Senior Counsel - Contracts & Strategy

    Edelman DXI

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    A leading communications firm is seeking a Senior Vice President, Senior Counsel to lead contract negotiations and provide legal guidance. The ideal candidate will have a J.D. degree and at least 10 years of experience in commercial contract negotiation and drafting. This role requires strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate across teams. The position is based in Chicago and offers a hybrid work environment with competitive compensation ranging from $130,000 to $220,000 per year. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $130k-220k yearly 3d ago
  • Strategic CFO for Nonprofit - Finance & Operations Leader

    Kentucky Society of Association Executives Inc. 3.5company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Oak Brook, IL

    A nonprofit organization based in Oak Brook seeks an Assistant Executive Director for Finance and Administration to lead its financial operations and strategy. This role will require a strong financial leader with extensive experience in budget management, risk management, and human resource oversight. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's degree in finance or a related field, with an MBA or CPA being strongly preferred. The organization offers a hybrid work environment, competitive compensation, and a supportive workplace focused on member impact. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $123k-219k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Strategic CFO for Nonprofit - Finance & Operations Leader

    Tennessee Society of Association Executives 3.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Oak Brook, IL

    A nonprofit organization located in Oak Brook is seeking an Assistant Executive Director for Finance and Administration. This role will act as the Chief Financial Officer, overseeing financial operations, budgeting, HR strategy, and compliance. The ideal candidate will have over 12 years of financial leadership experience, ideally within nonprofits, and possess a strong background in financial management and risk assessment. The position offers a competitive compensation package along with a hybrid working environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $124k-214k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Strategic CFO for Nonprofit - Finance & Operations Leader

    ACG Cares

    President/chief executive officer job in Oak Brook, IL

    A nonprofit healthcare organization is seeking an Assistant Executive Director for Finance and Administration. This pivotal role involves serving as Chief Financial Officer, overseeing financial operations, strategic direction, and compliance. The ideal candidate has extensive experience in financial leadership, especially in nonprofit or mission-driven organizations, with a focus on budgeting and risk management. The position offers a competitive compensation package and promotes a culture of impact in patient care through strategic operational oversight. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $104k-200k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Franchise CEO

    Clean Air Lawn Care, Inc.

    President/chief executive officer job in Naperville, IL

    About the Opportunity Are you an individual who understands how to build a great team? Do you have a dream to own a financially successful business while also positively impacting your community's pets, kids, and environment? It's time to Come Clean! We are excited to bring Clean Air to the Naperville market and look forward to partnering with you. We endeavor to become the Whole Foods of lawn care. Our service is an experience, not a commodity. Our solar-powered mowing service has no smell, and our customers often can't hear us while we're working. Our organic fertilization and weed control strategies deliver beautiful, lush lawns safe for children and pets. We're a group of pioneers leading the charge to bring organic, sustainable lawn care to the US. When we started Clean Air in 2006, we had inferior equipment to our competitors, skeptical customers, and the only way we could succeed was with exceptional people. That is still true today. We take great care in the selection of our franchisees and look forward to hearing your story and vision of success. Here are some common themes of our franchisee group: Passion for the environment and organic lifestyles Humble with personal success and within a team Understands working smart to empower the team and enjoy free time Proven history of successful business leadership Understands how to deliver exceptional customer service to build recurring revenue If this resonates with you, click Apply Now, and we'll get your Come Clean exploration started.
    $130k-249k yearly est. 17h ago
  • VP of Media Strategy & Planning

    Unavailable

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    A global communications group is looking for a Vice President, Planning in Chicago. This role involves managing the planning process for clients, leading internal teams, and ensuring effective budget management. Ideal candidates will have over 10 years of experience in media planning and significant management experience. Strong leadership and client management skills are essential to drive innovative solutions and maintain strategic relationships. Competitive compensation offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $119k-180k yearly est. 2d ago
  • VP of Innovation & Growth Strategy

    Marketing Management Analytics, Inc. 3.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    A leading market research firm is seeking a proactive market research expert who excels in client management and team leadership to drive innovative solutions. The role involves managing key client relationships, overseeing client service teams, and presenting actionable insights. Ideal candidates should possess a strong understanding of CPG trends and research methodologies, and demonstrate leadership in fostering team development. This position is based in Chicago, IL, with a competitive salary range of $135,000 to $150,000. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $135k-150k yearly 1d ago
  • Managing Director, Investment Banking / Technology Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

    Portage Point Partners

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    At Portage Point Partners (Portage Point), you are not a cog in a legacy machine, you are shaping strategy, influencing outcomes and getting rewarded for driving impact. Backed by New Mountain Capital, Portage Point is recognized for accelerated growth and is consistently featured in rankings from Inc.5000, The Financial Times and Consulting Magazine. This recognition is a testament to our focus on excellence, intensity and pace and ability to attract blue‑chip talent committed to delivering best‑in‑class outcomes. Our cross‑functional platform spans the full business lifecycle and offers middle market clients integrated solutions across Transaction Advisory Services (TAS), Transaction Execution Services (TES), Office of the CFO (OCFO), Valuations (VAL), Performance Improvement (PI), Interim Management (IM), Investment Banking (IB) and Turnaround & Restructuring Services (TRS). The IB team advises on Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A), capital raises, restructurings and special situations. Through delivering bespoke solutions to every transaction, the IB team has direct exposure to firm leadership and clients. The Managing Director, IB // Technology M&A at Portage Point represents a unique opportunity to assume a wide range of responsibilities and make a significant impact. This Managing Director is a business development and client delivery leader and will leverage the firm's rapidly expanding platform to further establish the M&A practice. The Managing Director, IB // Technology M&A will report directly to the IB Practice Line Leader and develop new and existing client relationships, lead complex engagements and ensure all engagements deliverables are high‑quality and impactful. You will lead key initiatives, manage discrete workstreams and work closely with senior leaders. If you thrive in a high‑performance culture and want to help build the future of a rapidly growing consultancy, this is the right role for you. Responsibilities Lead execution of all deliverable workflows necessary to consummate transactions for middle market companies undergoing growth, transformation and transition Sell engagements across a network of senior executives, private equity firms, entrepreneurs, lenders and lawyers Review and analyze client financial statements and projections, financial modeling, accounting, due diligence on balance sheet and P&Ls Create and present client deliverables Negotiate, document and assist in transaction execution Lead internal trainings and best practice sharing Lead business development and client relationship efforts Support talent acquisition and firm‑building initiatives Contribute to a high‑performing, inclusive and values‑driven culture Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a top undergraduate program Located in or willing to relocate to Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York, Palm Beach or Philadelphia Invested in a team‑based culture, motivated to collaborate in office four days per week and willing to work at client sites as needed 15 plus years of middle market investment banking experience Maintains Series 79, 63 and 24 FINRA license or ability to obtain within 120 days of employment Experience with privately held and sponsor‑backed businesses Commanding knowledge of current market terms and trends Expertise in project management and client‑facing activities, including leading client presentations, business development meetings, developing work plans, planning and execution of work, supervising team and coordinating with other internal and external service providers Demonstrated ability to develop new business across a network of corporate relationships, private equity sponsors, lawyers and / or lenders Superior written and verbal communication skills, including executive‑ready presentation and reporting skills Proven ability to thrive in lean, fast‑moving teams High attention to detail, responsiveness and ownership mindset Track record of success in high‑pressure, client‑facing environments $1,200,000 - $3,000,000 a year The City of New York and the State of California require Portage Point to provide compensation for this role. This range represents the anticipated minimum and maximum cash compensation for this position based upon a good faith and reasonable estimate. The final compensation for this position will be set based on the applicant's qualifications (education, training and / or experience related to this role), and therefore, may fall outside the range shown, depending on the circumstances. Investment Banking Services are offered through Triple P Securities, LLC. Member FINRA SIPC #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $90k-170k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Equity Asset Management Director

    Barings LLC

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    **Job Summary** The primary function of this position is to maximize value of the Firm's assets through the formulation and execution of asset management strategies for a regional portfolio of real estate equity assets across various asset classes including multifamily, industrial, office, life science, self storage, and retail. **Primary Responsibilities*** Implement a value-added approach to each asset by analyzing revenue opportunities; maximizing property operations; and directing strategic capital investments for assigned properties. Work with internal resources and third party leasing brokers, property managers and other relevant participants to achieve goals.* Oversee quarterly valuation process for responsible investments, including working with analysts and portfolio management. Review external appraisals and reconcile valuation issues.* Conduct inspections of assigned assets to develop a thorough understanding of properties and their competitive positioning; identify opportunities for improvement and communicate to relevant internal and external stakeholders.* Develop leasing strategies and lead marketing and leasing calls with brokers.* Negotiate and execute leases, property management agreements, and other related contracts.* Prepare and review annual property business plans including SWOT analyses and capital plans.* Review and analyze monthly and quarterly property operation reports. Assess investment performance against pro forma/budgets; create action plans for underperforming assets.* Prepare periodic reports to portfolio management, clients, and Barings senior management.* Prepare hold/sell analyses; make recommendations to portfolio management and present to Investment Committee.* Lead disposition effort including marketing strategy, buyer interviews, purchase and sale contract negotiation, and closing process.* Analyze and determine ROI of new capital investment; monitor ongoing capital improvement work, including development and renovation.* Support due diligence and closing processes on new acquisitions, including legal, financial and physical reviews. Present due diligence findings to Investment Committee.* Assist with financings including lender due diligence and loan document negotiation.* Forge strong relationships with operating partners, brokers and other industry participants and stakeholders.* Develop deep knowledge of markets in which assets are located; responsible for analysis of market trends and economic drivers to understand impact on asset performance and enable adjustments to strategy in advance of or response to dynamic property market and capital market conditions.* Support ESG efforts and implementation of ESG strategy across managed assets.* Supervise, direct and mentor analyst support of asset management function.* Report to Regional Asset Management Lead* 8-10 years of real estate asset management experience* Bachelor's degree required preferably with a Business, Finance or Real Estate focus; MBA preferred* Sophisticated financial skills, including advanced proficiency in ARGUS and Microsoft Excel* Strong quantitative and analytical background* Demonstrated negotiation and transactional experience* Proficiency with capital structure (equity, debt, partnership waterfalls, etc.)* Willingness and ability to travel* Existing relationships with real estate market participants (brokers, leasing agents, appraisers, etc.)* Exceptional interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Proven presentation skills.* Sophisticated financial skills and capital markets perspective.* Ability to interact with senior management, line staff and third parties in a positive manner.* Highly organized and collaborative approach to problem solving* Keen attention to detail and the ability to manage to aggressive deadlines* Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks* Excellent problem solving skills* Ability to make key recommendations and decisions* Medical (including Virtual Care), Prescription, Dental, and Vision Coverage* Fitness Center Reimbursement Program (Including Online Memberships)* Employee Assistance Program (EAP)* Fertility Benefits* Education Assistance Program* Charitable Matching Gifts Program* Commuter Reimbursement Program* Adoption and Surrogacy Reimbursement Program #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $90k-170k yearly est. 2d ago
  • DEPUTY DIRECTOR, LABOR RELATIONS - LITIGATION (DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELATIONS) - SHAKMAN...

    Agnello & Rogers

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    Cook County Department of Labor Relations is seeking a Deputy Director, Labor Relations - Litigation to provide strategic legal and operational leadership on complex labor relations matters. This role serves as a key advisor to County leadership, overseeing labor negotiations, litigation strategy, and policy implementation. The Deputy Director coordinates the work of Labor Relations staff, represents the County in negotiations with multiple collective bargaining units, and collaborates with union and management stakeholders to develop and execute negotiation strategies. The position also supervises labor counsel in arbitration matters, reviews disciplinary and grievance decisions, and provides expert guidance on labor‑related policies and compliance. Cook County offers great benefits and the chance to participate in a strong tradition of public service. Cook County is home to more than five million residents, roughly 45% of Illinois' population. Cook County Government provides a range of vital services and programs that enhance the quality of life for residents across the region. These services range from health care to urban planning. Cook County is committed to empowering its employees to bring our constituents the best that public service has to offer. This position may be eligible for a signing bonus. Attention Applicants: Please note that as part of ongoing job architecture initiatives, the County is reviewing job titles and corresponding grades, which may be subject to change. WHY PURSUE A CAREER WITH COOK COUNTY? In addition to providing employees with a challenging, rewarding environment for career and personal growth, we are proud to also offer some of the best benefits in the public sphere, including: Top Tier Medical Benefits: Medical Plans, Prescription Drug Benefit, Dental Plans, Vision Plan and 9 Additional voluntary benefit plans Flexible Teleworking Options Generous, Flexible Paid Time Off (13 paid designated holidays; Minimum of 15 vacation days annually; and Paid sick leave) Pension Plan Financial Support Programs and Resources: Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts - Dependent Day Care, Commuter Benefits, Discounted Parking, PSLF Eligibility, Deferred Compensation and Education Tuition Stipend Health/Wellness Perks: Flexible Spending Accounts-Health Care, Employee Assistance Program and MyHealth Connections wellness program. SALARY RANGE: $158,400 - $193,600 / YEARLY SNAPSHOT OF COOK COUNTY Serves 5.28 million residents of Chicago and its inner suburbs 2nd largest county in America Larger than 27 states Cook County employs over 22,000 employees who work in a variety of skilled jobs and trades. Nearly 80% unionized workforce 15 unions represented 63 separate collective bargaining agreements Highway - Cook County maintains almost 600 miles of roads and highways. Land - Cook County assesses the value of more than 1.5 million parcels of taxable land and collects and distributes tax funds as a service for local government taxing bodies. Safety - Cook County provides vital services to local government, from conducting elections in suburban areas to offering 911 services in unincorporated areas and municipalities. LOCATION Located in the Loop District of downtown Chicago, one of the most formidable business districts in the world, the area has an astounding number of cultural foundations, stunning parks such as Millennial Park and Maggie Daley Park, steps away from the Chicago Riverwalk, award‑winning restaurants, and plenty of shopping! In addition, Chicago is serviced by multiple bus and train lines for public transportation from the suburbs to the city, taxis are plentiful, public parking garages for motorists, and bicycle share rentals and local bike lanes for bicyclists. ROLE SUMMARY Act as legal advisor and counsel to the County in all matters related to the authority of the Human Resources Bureau. Deputy Director of Labor Relations coordinates the activities of Labor Relations staff; acts as liaison for the Deputy Chief of Human Resources/Director of Labor Relations and may represent the Deputy Chief in their absence; represents Cook County in labor negotiations with collective bargaining groups; and works closely with elected officials, union officials, outside labor counsel and Cook County department heads to organize, schedule, negotiate, and execute labor negotiations. Shall be responsible for developing negotiation strategies for all bargaining units including physicians, nurses, Sheriff's Law enforcement groups, and the Public Defender's Office. Reviews hearing officers' decisions in third-step employee grievance and disciplinary matters. Supervises and directs Labor Counsel in developing strategies related to arbitrations. Assists the Deputy Chief, Bureau Chief of Human Resources and department heads in the evaluation, formation, and implementation of policy directives and initiatives affecting employees of Cook County. Consults with the Deputy Chief in the direction of outside counsel in matters of highest confidentiality. TYPICAL JOB DUTIES Assumes primary responsibility for labor negotiations with new and existing collective bargaining units; develops strategy for labor negotiations; conducts all related liaison activities between management, outside legal counsel and labor unions to coordinate and ensure the orderly progression of deliberations and represents the Deputy Chief at such gatherings. Addresses a wide range of issues related to job classification, transfers and layoffs, and other matters requiring an in‑depth understanding of and interaction with County management and other areas of the Human Resources Bureau. Acts as liaison on behalf of and represents the Deputy Chief with matters related to the Office of the Chief Judge, Health and Hospital System, Office of the State's Attorney, Sheriff's Department, Assessor, other elected officials, County department heads, and other groups and agencies. Works with the Deputy Chief in the coordination and supervision of the Labor/Employee Relations staff in department matters, and in doing so exercises a key role in the formulation, implementation, and enforcement of labor and employee policies for Cook County. Reviews hearing officers' decisions in third‑step grievance and disciplinary matters; formulates strategy, supervises, and coordinates Labor Counsel in arbitration matters; supervises and coordinates Labor Relations personnel. Analyzes proposed and existing collective bargaining agreements, conducts research of case law and other documents and materials and records all relevant deliberations and points of discussion taking place at the table. Reviews and interprets union proposals and conveys insightful analysis with recommendations for possible modifications in the County's position and policies. Works with the Deputy Chief and outside legal counsel to negotiate with labor unions and explain to unions, elected officials and department heads the County's proposals and positions in a wide variety of matters including, but not limited to, wages, benefits, working conditions, job classification, uniform and pay differentials, and work rules. Assists in the evaluation, formation and implementation of policy directives affecting employees of Cook County including but not limited benefits, work rules and personnel rules. Provides legal advice and counsel to Deputy Chief, Bureau Chief of Human Resources and other County Officials on all matters related to the Bureau of Human Resources. Assists and advises bureau chiefs, department heads, and supervisors on all labor matters including employee discipline, policy interpretation, policy implementation, and department organization. Oversees matters related to the Employee Appeals Board and act as Representative of the Employee Appeals Board. Works with outside counsel and retained experts on a variety of employment related issues, including the Affordable Care Act and benefit plan designs, health care, pension and other post‑employment benefits. Provides advice and counsel on employment‑related laws, policies, and matters such as the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Affordable Care Act, and Equal Employment Opportunity laws. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge of the law pertaining to local and municipal government in Illinois, particularly with respect to Cook County government. Knowledge of or ability to quickly and effectively understand and utilize Cook County policies, protocols, and technical vernacular used throughout each union labor agreement with the County. Skill in working directly and independently with elected officials, department heads, outside counsel, and labor groups to arrive at negotiated settlements in a wide range of matters, including salaries, benefits and working conditions. Ability to effectively coordinate, supervise and direct the Labor Relations staff in department matters. Skill in resolving labor/management contractual disputes. Skill in analyzing labor agreements and effectively interpreting the terms, conditions and intent represented therein. Skill in the use of diplomacy and confidentiality while communicating with arbitrators, attorneys, elected officials, department heads, management, employees and union officials. Ability to communicate effectively with tact and courtesy, to conduct oneself in a professional manner; ability to convey information and explain or describe County policy and procedure to others. Knowledge of the law pertaining to local and municipal government in Illinois, particularly with respect to Cook County government. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate (JD). Four (4) years of labor relations, human resources, litigation, or directly related experience. Licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Six (6) years of Labor Relations, Human Resources or Litigation experience. Four (4) years of previous management or supervisory experience. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sedentary Work Sedentary Work involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally or a negligible amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. The duties listed are not set forth for purposes of limiting the assignment of work. They are not to be construed as a complete list of the many duties normally to be performed under a job title or those to be performed temporarily outside an employee's normal line of work. EMPLOYMENT TERMS RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: Pursuant to the Shakman Consent Decree, Supplemental Relief Order and the Cook County Personnel Rules, this position is exempt from the County's career service rules, is at‑will and political reasons or factors may be considered when taking any employment action. As an employee in a Shakman Exempt Position, if you do not currently live in Cook County, you will have six (6) months from date of hire to establish actual residency within Cook County. Please contact ****************************************** for inquiries about this position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $158.4k-193.6k yearly 1d ago
  • Vice President, Private Banking & Wealth Strategy

    Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    A leading financial institution is seeking an experienced Private Banker to manage and advise clients on wealth building and preservation. The ideal candidate will have over six years in Private Banking or Financial Services and a strong focus on client experience. Responsibilities include client relationship management, new asset generation, and advising on all aspects of clients' balance sheets. Candidates should have a Bachelor's Degree and necessary licenses, with opportunities for professional growth within a collaborative team environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $114k-147k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Chief College Officer

    Noble Schools 4.6company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Chicago, IL

    Department: Network Support Noble is Chicago's highest-performing and largest network of public charter schools. Our 17 campuses and 1,680 employees currently serve 12,000 students, 99% of whom identify as persons of color, 90% of whom are from under-resourced communities, and 81% of whom are first-generation college attendees. Noble's mission is to ensure that all students have equitable and positive school experiences that equip them to complete college and lead choice-filled lives. We are proud to be recognized nationally for college access and persistence. Noble supports more than 31,000 alumni, with 99% of Noble students accepted into college and historically almost 90% choosing to enroll. The Role Through their high-impact leadership, the Chief College Officer (CCO) will ensure Noble is the most successful high school system in the country at accelerating the rate alumni complete college and enter careers of their choice. The Chief College Officer sets the vision and strategy for Noble's college team, reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer and serves as a peer and collaborator to other chiefs. Additionally, the CCO will serve as a leader in the national education community, collaborating with a national network of practitioners and sharing Noble's practices to the benefit of districts and students around the country. Key Responsibilities Lead Noble's College Team - a cross-functional team of ~25 central office staff who work to ensure campus leaders are fully positioned to deliver on Noble's commitment to college. Align the work of the College Team with Noble's three-year strategic plan, driving the execution of key performance goals, relentlessly monitoring progress, interrogating results, and making data-driven adjustments to keep Noble on course and on pace to achieve our ambitious strategic objectives. Uphold Noble's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by ensuring these principles are integrated into decision-making, policies, and practices in ways that best serve our diverse community of students and staff. Manage the following directors and functions: The Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships who strengthens the college‑to‑career transition by providing alumni and students with the experiences, skills, and networks needed to launch into meaningful, high-quality careers- including pathways within Noble. Additionally, the Senior Director leads cross‑functional partnership strategy, aligning the college team's efforts to maximize the impact of external stakeholders on student outcomes. The Senior Director of College Analytics and Insights who is responsible for the production, dissemination, and maintenance of key data analytic products that support Noble's college counseling, alumni counseling, Summer of a Lifetime, and Alumni Careers functional areas. This also includes support and coaching of campus leaders towards reaching major college goals in the Six Commitments. Additionally, the Sr. Director leads the Alumni Supports team strengthening HS‑to‑College transition to support college matriculation, retention and persistence through coaching, resource connection, and strategic partnerships. The Senior Director of College Counseling who sets the foundation for Noble's college strategy by directing staff to guide students to make informed, future‑oriented decisions through comprehensive college counseling, aligned curriculum, career exploration, and inclusive supports. The Executive Director of Summer of a Lifetime who provides and funds transformative pre‑college experiences that expand students' aspirations, readiness, and access through strategic exposure, collaboration, and partnerships. Remain current with the latest trends and research on college completion to ensure Noble has the right policies and approaches to meet strategic goals. Share knowledge and expertise across Noble on topics relating to college completion and career success; this includes advising principals and other senior leaders, and presenting to large and small groups of Noble staff. Represent Noble in the local and national community of funders and practitioners focused on the goal of helping first‑generation college students succeed in college and life. Represent Noble with external stakeholders - including board members, Chicago Public Schools leadership, policymakers, donors, and community leaders - by leveraging exceptional communication, relationship‑building, and strategic influence skills to advance the mission and strengthen strategic partnerships. Ideal Candidate Qualifications An unwavering commitment to Noble's theory of change and mission to prepare students for college success, with a firm belief in the potential of every student. A proven record of executive leadership and measurable results in alignment to the Chief College Officer's core functions. Strong embodiment of Noble's core values: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion; Follow‑Through; Humility & Self‑Awareness; Respect; and Results. Demonstrated success aligned with Noble's leadership & management frameworks, including the ability to manage high‑performing leaders in a data‑driven, results‑oriented environment. Data‑driven decision‑making - skill in analyzing and applying data to identify trends, inform strategy, and drive continuous improvement. The ability to work collaboratively, communicate effectively, and build trust with a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders including: Noble leaders, students, staff, families, government officials, board members, community members, and donors. The capacity to sustain excellence, and drive strategic innovation, while leading large, complex functions, navigating challenges with clarity, urgency, and decisiveness. Exceptional communication skills - able to write with clarity and impact, speak persuasively to large groups, and present effectively to diverse audiences, from students and staff to board members and external partners. Minimum Candidate Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; strong preference for an advanced degree in education, organizational leadership, or a related field. At least four years of senior leadership in the education sector, including substantial experience in a 6-12 school setting. Proven record of leading large, complex teams to achieve ambitious goals in a multi-site organization. Compensation We strive to be among the best places to work in education, and our employee benefits are thoughtfully designed to support us in this ambition. Compensation is commensurate with experience and initial compensation falls between $180,000 and $200,000 per year. Application Timeline & Process Applicants are encouraged to complete the short application, which includes three short-answer questions. Initial application reviews will take place on a rolling basis. Application will close on January 30, 2025. Select candidates will be notified of initial interviews and moved through various stages of our selection process. This process is expected to include virtual and in‑person interviews with a variety of Noble stakeholders, reference checks, and time for both the candidate and Noble to deeply consider a decision. Please direct inquiries about this role to [email protected]. Statement of Non-Discrimination Noble is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, making all employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic or classification protected by law. Interested in starting a career with Noble? Take the first step by joining our Talent Network today! Address 1 N. State Street 15th Floor Chicago, IL 60602 #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $71k-82k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Vice President, Accounting

    Rainbo Oil

    President/chief executive officer job in Dubuque, IA

    Job Description Vice President, Accounting A distinctive and influential leadership opportunity awaits an experienced Vice President, Accounting to join a long‑standing, family‑owned organization with more than 100 years of history. Our company encompasses seven diverse entities across wholesale oil, restaurants, convenience stores, and fluid‑solutions services. This role is ideal for a strategic, relationship‑driven accounting leader who thrives in environments where collaboration and continued growth matter. This position plays a critical role at the leadership table and has meaningful influence, operating within a family‑owned structure where key decisions are shared and, at times, made directly by the owners. About the Role This role oversees all accounting operations across the organization, ensuring compliance, accuracy, and strategic financial leadership. This executive will guide the accounting team, support organizational growth, and contribute meaningfully to the direction of the business. Key Responsibilities Leadership Provide technical and operational leadership across all accounting functions. Ensure accurate, timely, and compliant financial reporting across all entities. Support leadership with data‑driven recommendations and financial insights. Lead, mentor, and develop the accounting team. Strategic Planning Lead budgeting, forecasting, and long‑range financial planning. Serve as a member of the Executive Team, contributing strategic insights and supporting execution of key initiatives. Project Management Manage cross‑functional projects across multiple entities. Play an active role in acquisition activities, including financial evaluation and integration. Financial Oversight Oversee preparation and finalization of monthly and annual financial statements. Ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and internal controls. Ideal Candidate Profile Proven leadership experience in accounting at the director or VP level. Strong technical accounting expertise and familiarity with multi‑entity environments. Demonstrated success in financial strategy and cash management. Experience managing teams and developing talent. Ability to collaborate effectively with cross‑functional leaders. Comfortable operating in a shared‑decision, family‑owned business structure. Why Join Us? Joining our organization means becoming part of a family‑owned company with more than a century of history, deep roots, and strong values, where your voice truly matters. You have a seat at the table with owners and senior leaders shaping the future of the business. You'll experience a collaborative, family‑like culture built on trust and teamwork. With a legacy of stability and continued growth, this is an exceptional opportunity for a strategic accounting leader who values impact, partnership, and long‑term success to help shape the next century of Rainbo Oil.
    $103k-160k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Vice President - Insurance Programs

    Cottingham & Butler 4.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Dubuque, IA

    Job Description Cottingham & Butler is developing a new Programs division to leverage our more than $2 billion in premiums, our safety services and in-house claims administrator. We are seeking an experienced programs leader to develop new insurance programs exclusive to C&B, build a programs team, and enhance our existing programs. This role is a unique opportunity to join one of the largest and fastest growing insurance brokers in the nation. We are searching for an entrepreneurial and talented individual capable of achieving the following: • Build exclusive programs with underwriting authority and negotiate proprietary deals. • Create specialized programs within identified niches. • Recruit, retain, manage and develop a staff of underwriters and support team. • Maintain strong relationships with carriers, reinsurers, and service providers. • Deliver stable, profitable, and competitive programs. • Drive a strong value proposition for C&B programs. • Collaborate with practice leaders and sales teams. • Design claims and safety programs in partnership with our in-house companies. Specific Experience & Skills: • 8 years of Property & Casualty experience, preferably in program development and operations. • Management experience and familiar with running a P&L • Familiar with coverage data analysis and presenting. • Network and relationships in the program ecosystem of insurance and service providers • Strong communication and underwriting skills. • Ability to spot industry opportunities and negotiate effectively. • Specialized Knowledge and Licensing: P&C License, CPCU. Ultimately, we are looking for an entrepreneurial and passionate candidate who wants to build something incredible and has the skill to make it happen. If you have experience building or underwriting programs, managing a team, and delivering P&L results. We want to talk to you. About Cottingham & Butler: At Cottingham & Butler, we sell a promise to help our clients through life's toughest moments. To deliver on that promise, we aim to hire, train, and grow the best professionals in the industry. We look for people with an insatiable desire to succeed, are committed to growing, and thrive on challenges. Our culture is guided by the theme of "better every day" constantly pushing ourselves to be better than yesterday - that's who we are and what we believe in. As an organization, we are tremendously optimistic about the future and have incredibly high expectations for our people and our performance. Our ability to grow as a company, fuels investments in new resources to better serve our clients and provide the amazing career opportunities our employees want and deserve. This is why we are a growth company and why we are committed to being better every day. Want to learn more? Follow us on ************************ | LinkedIn | Facebook
    $86k-127k yearly est. 2d ago

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