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  • President/CEO

    California Peace Officers' Association 3.6company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in San Jose, CA

    WE INVITE YOU TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION OF South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President/CEO. This position will be open until filled with a priority deadline at 5:00 pm on January 26, 2026. To ensure full consideration, completed application requirements should be submitted by the initial review date of no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026. Applications received after this date may be reviewed at the discretion of the hiring committee. This is an executive management position under the direction of the Governing Board of the Joint Powers Agency Consortium for seven community college districts to offer comprehensive and diverse training in public safety disciplines. About the PositionDistinguishing Characteristics The South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President is responsible for carrying out the purpose of the Consortium, which is to provide training and educational programs that are responsive to the needs of public safety agencies and public safety students within the region served while meeting the needs of the Consortium member colleges. Qualified candidates will have a history of leadership in equity and institutionalize the tenets of the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and the Vision for Success, and continued focus and efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion in public safety programs. The Consortium serves approximately 190 agencies at multiple sites within the service regions extending from San Francisco to Monterey Counties. Training programs respond to the needs of a population base of more than 5 million, serving police, fire, probation, corrections, dispatch, and paramedic personnel. An adjunct faculty of more than 350 instructors present approximately 400 courses approved by college curriculum committees. Annually, 2,495 full-time equivalent students (FTEs) are served. Essential Duties Work directly with the Governing Board and advisory groups to develop and implement a comprehensive regional public safety training program. Recommend to the Governing Board areas where the Consortium could effect change and positively impact campus climate and public safety policy changes in alignment with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and Vision for Success. Recommend to the Governing Board the needed programs and support services. Prepare agenda and supporting materials for Governing Board meetings. Arrange for facilities for all programs and courses. Personnel Management/Supervision Provide for the recruitment, employment, supervision, and evaluation of all SBRPSTC employees and independent contractors. Organize and lead various Consortium public safety advisory committees: i.e., law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, fire science, EMT, and paramedic programs. Review and approve appointment to Consortium committees. Contract for the hiring of instructors, other professional personnel, and support staff. Serve at the appeals level as a hearing officer for all student complaints and grievances. Make recommendations to the Governing Board regarding approval of contracts, personnel, and budget expenditures. Coordination Serve as liaison between SBRPSTC and the State of California certifying authorities, such as the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), in areas of expertise, including teacher training and leadership development, as well as participating in Basic Course Consortium meetings and POST Commission meetings. Serve as Consortium liaison to representatives from JPA member colleges to develop, maintain, and implement a comprehensive public safety instructional program, which reflects the Consortium priorities. Work directly with the Chancellor's Statewide Public Safety Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from both education and the vocational community. Serve as the Consortium liaison to the state legislature by attending official functions and making presentations as needed. Attend public-related conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues. Public Relations Officiate at graduation ceremonies for law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, and fire academies. Make presentations to various colleges and community groups on behalf of the Consortium. Write articles and supervise preparation to promote the Consortium's purpose and activities. Engage in regional and state-wide conversations related to regulatory and policy changes involving training and education for current and aspiring public safety professionals. Develop and implement the Consortium policy that fosters and embraces DEI efforts similar to its member colleges. Budget Fiscal Management Oversee the preparation and recommend the Consortium's annual operating budget for Governing Board approval. Develop strategies for the Consortium consistent with the Student-Centered Funding Formula. Ensure proper monitoring of Consortium funds and assets in cooperation with the Consortium's Director of Administrative Services. Assure compliance of all contractual obligations with all pertinent Federal, State, and local laws. Research and prepare funding proposals. Seek and administer grants as appropriate. Develop related revenue streams in support of the Consortium. Minimum QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Report to a seven-member appointed board. Lead an organization internally and externally. Develop strategic and tactical planning. Make decisions in a collaborative environment. Create contract education, online, and hybrid options for training, recruit and train instructors. Strengthen partnerships; improve consortium and client relationships. Meet POST accreditation requirements. Provide organizational development - policies and systems. Preferred Qualifications Minimum of five years of progressive, full-time administrative experience at a similar level of responsibility in the discipline of public safety. Experience in public safety training and community college teaching. Supervisory and administrative experience. Demonstrated ability to work with individuals with diverse socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. Experience in the management of budget and personnel. Knowledge of POST, STC, OSFM, and similar state regulatory agencies. Education and Experience Possession of a Master's degree from an accredited institution or foreign equivalent. At least one year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to this administrative assignment. Sufficient public safety professional work experience (e.g., law enforcement, fire services, or corrections services) or mid-level or higher educational administrative experience, which includes some component of public safety, administration, or supervision as part of the administrative job responsibilities. Desired Characteristics Strong leadership skills. Self-starter. Effective communicator with individuals and the community. Collaborative problem solver, team builder, politically astute. High integrity and moral values with a commitment to the program. Salary and BenefitsSalary Range $204,877.00 - $215,248.00 annually, based on qualifications and experience. The range includes progressive steps, with advancement opportunities based on performance and tenure. Benefits The Consortium offers a comprehensive benefit package for employees and their dependents, including: 100% paid medical, dental, and vision insurance plans. Eligibility for Long Term Disability, Group Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Employer contributes up to a 6% match towards a 457(b) plan. (The Consortium does not participate in CalPERS or CalSTRS). Competitive leave package includes 20 vacation days per year, 8 hours of sick leave accrued monthly, 6 days of paid administrative leave per year, and 19 paid holidays per year. For additional Benefits information, see Chapter 11 of the Employee Policy Handbook. Application Submit a cover letter and a complete resume that demonstrates your ability to perform the essential functions of the position. To be considered for this position, submit the required materials by 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026, to Teri Silva at *********************************** Important dates January 26: Priority deadline January 27 - January 30: Application screening February 2 - February 6: Preliminary interviews (telephonic or virtual) February 16: Panel interviews (virtual) March 2: Finalist interviews with Board (in-person) Non-Discrimination South Bay Regional Training Consortium is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/Title IX/Employer of Disabled, committed to hiring a diverse staff. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, military and veteran status, marital status, genetic information, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, or any other protected status, are encouraged to apply. If you have a verifiable disability and require accommodation to complete an application, please contact the Executive Recruiter, Teri Silva at ************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $204.9k-215.2k yearly 4d ago
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  • Chief Executive Officer

    Mira Ai LLC 4.3company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Berkeley, CA

    Executive Leadership We are seeking a visionary Chief Executive Officer to lead Mira AI LLC through its next phase of growth and innovation in the artificial intelligence space. Key Responsibilities Develop and execute the company's strategic vision and business plan Build and lead a high-performing executive team Secure funding and manage relationships with investors and key stakeholders Drive the company's growth and market position in the competitive AI landscape Represent the company at industry events, with media, and in strategic partnerships Ensure the company maintains its ethical standards and commitment to responsible AI Oversee financial performance, resource allocation, and operational efficiency Requirements Proven experience as CEO or in a senior leadership role, preferably in AI, tech, or related industries Track record of successfully scaling startups or leading companies through significant growth phases Strong understanding of AI technologies, market trends, and the competitive landscape Exceptional leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills Strategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into executable plans Experience in fundraising, investor relations, and financial management MBA or advanced degree in a relevant field is preferred but not required for candidates with exceptional experience Preferred Qualifications Previous experience founding or leading an AI company Technical background or deep understanding of machine learning and AI technologies Established network in the AI industry and venture capital community Experience navigating regulatory and ethical considerations in emerging technologies How to Apply If you're excited about this opportunity and believe you're a good fit, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your application through our online portal or contact us directly. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $179k-299k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Chief of Staff, President & COO

    Handshake 3.9company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    Handshake is building the career network for the AI economy, backed by the largest and most trusted job network on the internet. As the only three-sided job marketplace connecting 18 million knowledge workers, 1,500 educational institutions, and 1 million employers, Handshake powers career discovery, hiring, and upskilling-from first internships to full‑time roles, freelance work to gig work, and beyond. Founded in 2014, we've built the most trusted platform for early talent-owning the college‑to‑career market and powering nearly every career center. Today we're building on that foundation to help students and early professionals upskill or reskill for the future. Now's a great time to join Handshake. Here's why: Category Leader: Over 92% coverage across US universities & 77% of total US university student population. Proven Market Demand: Deep employer partnerships across Fortune 500s and the world's leading AI research labs. World‑Class Team: Leadership from Scale AI, Open AI, xAI, Notion, Coinbase, and Palantir, just to name a few. Capitalized & Scaling: $434M raised with a $175M+ run rate. About the Role We are looking for a Chief of Staff to serve as a force multiplier to the President / COO. This role is designed as a high‑growth platform that prepares exceptional operators for future leadership opportunities within Handshake. As Chief of Staff, you will sit at the center of decision‑making, execution, and analytical insight for one of the company's most complex and impactful marketplace businesses. You will help shape strategy, improve operating cadence, drive cross‑functional alignment, and ensure the President / COO shows up with the highest possible leverage in every room. This is a rare opportunity to operate at the intersection of marketplaces, analytics, AI, and GTM, working closely with leaders across Product, Sales, Marketing, EDU Partnerships, Finance, and Handshake AI. The pace is fast, expectations are high, and the opportunity to grow is substantial. Drive operating cadence & cross‑functional alignment Run the rhythm of the business-planning, staff meetings, operating reviews, and follow‑through. Surface decisions, clarify priorities, and ensure the organization moves in sync. Attend many exec‑level discussions; represent Jonathan where needed with calm, maturity, and judgment. Be the analytical engine behind key decisions Develop an independent, data‑driven view of business performance and trends. Interrogate complex datasets, build models, analyze financials, and distill insights into actionable recommendations. Produce crisp, narrative‑driven materials for executives, partners, and occasionally external audiences. Turn ambiguity into structured execution Lead strategic projects-GTM alignment, AI leverage, marketplace strategy, operational improvement, forecasting frameworks, etc. Bring clarity to ambiguous questions and proactively identify opportunities to elevate execution. Support Jonathan's preparation for high‑stakes internal and external moments. Amplify communication & organizational leverage Translate thinking, meetings, and strategy into world‑class written communication-presentations, memos, speeches, and narratives. Champion the adoption of AI tools and workflows that materially increase speed and quality across the business. Be a trusted partner Build trust across teams; become a reliable sounding board for leaders who need support or clarity. Maintain impeccable discretion, judgment, and emotional intelligence. Be available when needed-including occasional evenings-as part of supporting a high‑velocity operating environment. Desired Capabilities 5+ years in consulting, strategy & operations, product management, business operations, or a similarly analytical role at a tech company Strong commercial instincts; experience with marketplaces or multi‑sided platforms is a plus Exceptional analytical ability; comfortable working with large datasets and financial models (SQL a plus) Elite written and verbal communication skills; able to create clarity and narrative from complexity High bias to action; anticipates needs and operates proactively Thrives in fast‑paced, high‑expectation environments with frequent context switching Low ego, high trust - earns influence through judgment, clarity, and follow‑through Perks Handshake delivers benefits that help you feel supported-and thrive at work and in life. The below benefits are for full‑time US employees. 🎯 Ownership: Equity in a fast‑growing company 💰 Financial Wellness: 401(k) match, competitive compensation, financial coaching 🍼 Family Support: Paid parental leave, fertility benefits, parental coaching 💝 Wellbeing: Medical, dental, and vision, mental health support, wellness stipend 📚 Growth: Learning stipend, ongoing development 💻 Remote & Office: Internet, commuting, and free lunch/gym in our SF office 🏝 Time Off: Flexible PTO, 15 holidays + 2 flex days 🤝 Connection: Team outings & referral bonuses Explore our mission, values, and comprehensive US benefits at joinhandshake.com/careers. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $186k-331k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Founding CEO, AI-Powered Procurement Platform

    Futuresight Inc.

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading venture studio is looking for an experienced Founding CEO to spearhead the development of an AI procurement platform aimed at manufacturing SMEs. In this pivotal role, you will craft the vision, build your team, and lead the transformation in a burgeoning market. You'll drive product development, customer engagement, and fundraising efforts, enjoying an equity stake in the business. This is a full-time position dedicated to building a successful SaaS venture in an innovative and rapidly evolving industry. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 1d ago
  • First Chief of Staff to the CEO - Scale an AI Startup

    Clipbook

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A fast-growing vertical AI company in San Francisco is seeking an experienced Chief of Staff to the Founder & CEO. This role will involve strategic planning, operational efficiency, and cross-functional leadership to drive the company's growth. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of relevant experience, strong analytical skills, and a proactive work ethic. Join a vibrant team that is making a significant impact in the industry and enjoy competitive compensation and flexibility. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Visionary Founding CEO - Dental AI SaaS

    Futuresight

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A tech venture studio is seeking an experienced Founding CEO to spearhead the launch of an AI Voice receptionist tailored for dental clinics. In this full-time position, you will drive customer acquisition, build the initial product, lead fundraising efforts, and assemble a dedicated founding team. The ideal candidate will have B2B SaaS experience, a solid fundraising background, and a deep understanding of the dental industry. This role presents an exciting opportunity to impact the dental care market significantly. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO - Strategy & Growth

    Menlo Ventures

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A technology-focused real estate firm based in San Francisco is seeking a Chief of Staff to support the CEO in driving growth and improving performance. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in finance or engineering, alongside 2+ years of relevant experience, strong analytical skills, and exceptional communication abilities. This role involves managing the CEO's schedule, collaborating on operational strategies, and coordinating cross-functional initiatives. The company offers a comprehensive benefits package and a commitment to diverse perspectives. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 2d ago
  • 1063 Chief Operating Officer-FILLED

    Jennifer Powers

    President/chief executive officer job in Palo Alto, CA

    brochure Utility Chief Operating Officer Become part of this prestigious utility company dedicated to delivering a wide array of City‑owned and operated utility services, including electricity, natural gas, water, sanitary sewer, and commercial fiber optic services, to residents and businesses alike. Learn what makes Palo Alto a unique and vibrant community. The City of Palo Alto administers a comprehensive range of services-gas, electric, water, sewer, refuse, and storm drainage-offered at highly competitive rates and supported by an AAA bond rating. The city also boasts 36 parks, 39 playgrounds, five community and youth centers, 41 miles of walking and biking trails, five libraries, and a top‑tier public school system. Palo Alto is renowned for its innovation and adept management, attracting high‑profile companies and research institutions such as VMware, Hewlett‑Packard, Tesla, and Stanford University. Its workforce is highly educated and culturally astute, participating in local and global initiatives. The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) is the city's utility arm, with a history that began in 1896. CPAU serves 260 employees in five divisions-administration, customer service, engineering, operations, and resource management-providing water, wastewater, gas, electric, and fiber services for residents, businesses, and the council. The city has a $1.01 billion 2024 budget and a $500 million in assets, maintaining a AAA financial rating. CPAU is led by Dean Batchelor, a 15‑year veteran, and is committed to delivering safe, reliable, environmentally sustainable, and cost‑effective services. The Position The utility's COO will oversee three direct reports and indirectly manage five additional personnel. Their primary focus will be on upgrading the entire electric system, including numerous fiber projects, and collaborating closely with Assistant Directors to negotiate, mediate, and foster a shared vision. The COO must introduce new ideas, view the organization holistically, and contribute to the labor‑relations strategy, managing negotiations with unions such as SEIU 521 and UMPAPA (42 members). The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate must possess a background in electric utilities, with at least seven years in supervisory, managerial, or directorial roles, and knowledge of gas, water, wastewater, and fiber systems. They must understand electric operations, regulations, and technical compliance-state regulations such as GOs 95, 128, 165; national NERC and WECC standards; and federal requirements for water, wastewater, and DOT oversight of gas systems. Minimum Qualifications Possession of a bachelor's degree or equivalent in engineering, business, public administration, or a field directly relevant to utility management. Professional Engineering License and/or Master's degree in public or business administration or a related field (preferred). Seven years of experience in engineering, operations, and/or business in a multi‑utility organization, five of which in a senior management capacity. A progressive career with supervisory and growing responsibilities for broader elements of the organization. Compensation & Benefits *The salary range for this position is $200,004.60 - $333,341 annually. Placement within this range is dependent upon the qualifications. The City also provides a competitive benefits package, detailed here, that includes a 9/80 work schedule, CalPERS retirement plans, 457 retirement, medical, dental, vision, life & AD&D insurance, generous vacation, sick leave, holidays, floating holiday, paid family leave, and additional flexibility and professional development benefits. To Apply If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please contact: Jenna Flanagan ************** ******************** Filing Deadline The filing deadline for this position is on June 17, 2024. The City of Palo Alto is an equal‑opportunity employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $200k-333.3k yearly 5d ago
  • VP of Solar Business Development & M&A

    Renewable Properties

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A renewable energy company is seeking a highly accomplished Vice President of Business Development to lead project acquisition strategy and expand its presence in U.S. solar markets. The ideal candidate will manage a team tasked with originating, structuring, and closing project acquisitions. Proven success in business development, extensive M&A experience, and strong negotiation skills are required. This role is vital to the executive leadership team and demands an entrepreneurial mindset alongside a deep understanding of the renewable energy landscape. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $147k-250k yearly est. 2d ago
  • VP, Business Development

    Chaidiscovery

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    About Chai Discovery Chai Discovery builds frontier AI models to design molecules and transform how medicines are made. We are a craft‑obsessed team setting out to re‑architect drug discovery and save lives. The Chai founding team brought together leading researchers in this space and top Silicon Valley operators. Their founders led seminal accomplishments at top AI‑for‑biology programs and labs, co‑invented protein language modelling, built state‑of‑the‑art folding algorithms, and sold AI adopted by top‑10 pharma companies. Stage & Funding Chai Discovery was founded in 2024 by world‑leading researchers in AI and molecular modelling from OpenAI, Meta FAIR, Google X, VantAI, and Absci, including co‑inventors of protein language models. They have raised $100M from top‑tier investors, including Thrive Capital, Menlo Ventures, Dimension, OpenAI, Conviction, Lachy Groom, Amplify, and many more. Why Now? Deal volume and complexity continue to grow, especially post‑launch of Chai‑2. With many transactions in motion, Chai Discovery is seeking a VP, Business Development to serve as the operational engine behind high‑stakes pharma partnership deals. This person will play a key role in shaping innovative transaction structures and novel IP frameworks for a revolutionary AI drug discovery platform. About the role The VP, Business Development will partner with our founders to advance and secure strategic partnerships essential for Chai's growth. As a strong operator with a growth‑mindset, exceptional project management and problem‑solving skills, and a passion for driving transactions to completion, this executive will play a key role in the evolution of the business at a critical juncture. Key Responsibilities Cultivate, manage, and push each deal forward. Lead negotiation of business points and translate the company's business model and pricing strategy into clear, actionable deal structures. Serve as the operational lead managing all timelines, workflows, and cross‑functional threads required to keep deals moving forward. Participate in the creation and management of “deal maps”, outlining each partnership's path, key decision points, gatekeepers, and anticipated interpersonal, political, and business dynamics. Own the full contracting workflow, including drafting cycles, redlines, internal reviews, and coordination with external counsel, while maintaining momentum across all legal components of each deal, ensuring strategic partnerships progress smoothly from initial discussion through close. Help define and maintain the IP strategy supporting partnerships. Oversee contracts beyond partnerships, including CRO agreements and data‑generation partners. Ideal Experience and Qualifications Execution‑focused deal operator with legal grounding (JD preferred) and experience drafting, reviewing, and driving complex contracts forward. Background in biotech/pharma, or alternatively in startups/technology companies handling complex enterprise deals involving sensitive IP, software, AI models, or regulated data. Experience in a law firm supporting biotech, pharma, or regulated technology clients is also highly relevant. Demonstrated ability to run multi‑step deals end‑to‑end, managing many simultaneous conversations, legal processes, and cross‑functional threads. Detail‑oriented and intellectually sharp, with strong judgment and the ability to spot risks, implications, and structural issues early. Hungry, thoughtful, and highly reliable, someone who founders and executives can trust with day‑to‑day deal mechanics. Track record of operating effectively in lean, founder‑led, high‑growth environments. Personal Characteristics Highly motivated by impact, responsibility, and the opportunity to shape a high‑growth company's commercial trajectory. A smart and thoughtful force multiplier, with strong judgment and the ability to reason clearly across legal, commercial, and operational dimensions. Detail‑oriented operator who takes pride in precision, thoroughness, and getting the mechanics right. Low‑ego collaborator who builds trust quickly with founders, executives, partners, and cross‑functional teams. Proactive and resourceful, able to anticipate needs, identify gaps, and implement solutions without being asked. Curious and growth‑oriented, excited to learn the nuances of AI‑driven discovery and partnership structures. Comfortable with ambiguity, shifting priorities, and wearing multiple hats in a lean team. Can clearly articulate complex ideas across disciplines to internal and external stakeholders. Location Chai Discovery is based in San Francisco, CA. We offer Frontier technology: work on the technologies that promises to fundamentally change how new therapeutics are created. World‑class people: work with world‑renowned leaders in the AI x Biology ecosystem. Velocity and ownership: we move incredibly fast and liberally distribute ownership, which means continuous learning and career growth opportunities are guaranteed. Strong culture and mission: we foster a supportive culture that is mission‑driven and high‑energy. Highly competitive compensation: we attract the best talent and compensate them accordingly. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $147k-250k yearly est. 5d ago
  • West Coast VP, Business Development - Field-Based Growth Leader

    Evotec WD

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading life sciences company in San Francisco is seeking a Vice President of Business Development to oversee sales growth efforts on the West Coast. The ideal candidate has over 10 years of sales leadership experience in the life sciences sector and will be responsible for developing sales strategies, managing a regional team, and building relationships with key clients. This full-time role offers opportunities for professional growth in an inclusive and innovative environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $147k-250k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer (Hope Services)

    American Association On Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    President/chief executive officer job in San Jose, CA

    Hope Services has grown into the largest and most comprehensive provider of services for people with developmental disabilities and mental health needs in Silicon Valley. We support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities-including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, epilepsy, and other conditions-as well as those with mental health challenges. Serving nine Bay Area counties, our programs span early intervention, employment and job training, behavioral health, residential services, and community connections. Hope also operates a portfolio of social enterprises (HopeTHRIFT retail stores, a large-scale recycling and reuse business, an auto donation program, and staffing solutions for regional employers). About the Opportunity The CEO will lead an agency with an annual budget of over $60 million and more than 900 employees across nine counties in Northern California. The next CEO will assume leadership of an agency with many staff who have decades of service to Hope Services and the clients and families they serve. Building upon Hope's excellent reputation, the CEO will lead with the board and staff, positioning Hope Services as a thought and advocacy leader for behavioral health and serving people with developmental disabilities at regional and state levels with national recognition as a long-term goal. While funding for services for people with developmental and intellectual disabilities is stable at the state level, one of Hope's strategic goals is to diversify and strengthen different revenue streams to lessen dependency on governmental funding. The CEO will spearhead this effort with the senior team and Board of Directors. The CEO will play a pivotal role in Hope's $3 million capital campaign and in implementing the strategic plan goals. The CEO will oversee a complex organization and partner with the Chief Financial Officer, Vice President of Resource Development, Vice President of Human Resources, Vice President of IDD Programs and other direct reports to achieve the agency's goals in services and finances while maintaining the high quality of care Hope Services is known for clients and families. Responsibilities Lead the agency in partnership with the Board and staff to advance services and organizational goals across nine counties. Position Hope Services as a thought and advocacy leader for behavioral health and developmental disabilities at regional and state levels. Spearhead diversification of revenue streams to reduce reliance on governmental funding, working with the senior team and Board of Directors. Oversee and contribute to the capital campaign and implementation of the strategic plan goals (including a $3 million campaign). Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer, Vice Presidents, and other direct reports to achieve programmatic and financial objectives while maintaining high quality of care. Qualifications Qualifications are not listed in the provided description. To Apply Brakeley Search is conducting this search on an exclusive basis on behalf of Hope. Interested candidates should apply via email by sending a resume and a letter outlining qualifications as PDF or Word documents to Chelsea Burr at ************************ with “Chief Executive Officer Hope” in the subject line. Brakeley Search is a search firm focused exclusively on the nonprofit sector. As a division of Brakeley Briscoe, Inc. (BBI), Brakeley Search works with local, national, and international nonprofits to help them hire exceptional senior-level leaders. *********************** #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $144k-263k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Chief of Staff to CEO - Strategy & Execution Lead

    Terawatt

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading infrastructure company in San Francisco is seeking a Chief of Staff to the CEO to drive strategic initiatives, facilitate executive communication, and enhance operational efficiency. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in management consulting or operations, exceptional communication skills, and a demonstrated ability to handle sensitive information. This role offers a competitive salary, ranging from $185,000 to $215,000 annually, along with a comprehensive benefits package. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $185k-215k yearly 2d ago
  • VP, Medical Affairs: Launch & Strategy Leader

    Futureshaper.com

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading biopharmaceutical company is seeking a Vice President, Medical Affairs to lead strategies in San Francisco. This role involves overseeing Medical Affairs activities to ensure the readiness of various medical programs. The ideal candidate should have an MD or PharmD/PhD with over 10 years of experience. Key responsibilities include partnering with clinical development teams, managing budgets, and leading medical education initiatives. The expected salary range is between $300,000 and $360,000 annually, with comprehensive benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $300k-360k yearly 2d ago
  • Strategic Growth SVP: Enterprise Sales & Client Leader

    Marketing Management Analytics, Inc. 3.4company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    A leading research company seeks a VP/SVP of Strategic Growth in San Francisco, CA. This key role drives growth through strategic account management and new business development. Candidates should possess strong sales experience, a relevant network, and effective communication skills. The role includes building relationships with various stakeholders and collaborating closely with different service lines. A competitive salary range of $220,000 to $260,000 is offered, with comprehensive benefits and a flexible workplace. This position also supports an inclusive workplace culture. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $220k-260k yearly 5d ago
  • VP, Commercial Ops for Rare Disease Launch

    Rezolute 3.7company rating

    President/chief executive officer job in Redwood City, CA

    A biopharmaceutical company located in Redwood City is seeking a dynamic Vice President of Commercial Operations to lead all operational aspects supporting the launch of its first rare disease therapy. The role involves managing sales operations, analytics, and market access operations. Candidates should have extensive experience in commercial operations within the biopharmaceutical sector, especially in rare diseases. This position offers a competitive salary range of $330,000 to $360,000 along with comprehensive benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $330k-360k yearly 4d ago
  • VP of Market Operations

    Kubelt

    President/chief executive officer job in San Francisco, CA

    Employment Type Full time Department Operations About the Company: World is a network of real humans, built on privacy-preserving proof-of-human technology, and powered by a globally inclusive financial network that enables the free flow of digital assets for all. It is built to connect, empower, and be owned by everyone. About the Team: The Market Operations team is responsible for driving the successful launch, growth, and ongoing performance of World's operations in markets around the world. Our work sits at the intersection of strategy and execution, ensuring that World's unique model of verifying humanness through a global network of Orb Operators is implemented effectively, sustainably, and at scale. We collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to design and optimize operational processes, manage local partnerships, and deliver exceptional user and Operator experiences. Because every market has its own cultural, regulatory, and logistical nuances, the Market Operations team must combine analytical rigor with adaptability and deep local insight. We are known for our operational excellence, on-the-ground problem solving, and relentless focus on execution and impact. About the Opportunity: As the Vice President of Market Operations, you will lead and scale World's operations across all markets globally, serving as the architect of how we bring our mission to life on the ground. You will be responsible for developing and executing our global go-to-market strategy, ensuring operational excellence in each region, and driving sustainable user growth worldwide. You will build and manage a distributed team of regional General Managers (with currently 10 GMs). Additionally, you will have overall responsibility for all central operations functions (Logistics, Trust and Safety, Customer Support, Translations, and Global Projects), which will be managed by the Director of Central Operations reporting to you. This is both a strategic and hands-on leadership role: you will set the long-term vision for World's global operations while also driving key initiatives - from launching in a new country to refining processes in a mature market. You will own the Market Operations P&L, making data-driven decisions to balance growth and costs. Additionally, you will represent the World project externally, engaging with major partners and regulators across different countries. You will work closely with the CEO and collaborate with other executives (Product, Marketing, Policy, Legal, Finance, etc.) to align operations with overall company objectives. This role is based in San Francisco, reports to the CEO, and is a core member of our executive leadership team. Your leadership will be instrumental in establishing World's presence and reputation globally and in shaping how the project scales from currently tens of markets to eventually hundreds. Key Responsibilities: Operational Leadership Oversee and continuously improve the day-to-day operations of our Orb network Ensure high-quality, reliable operations and a consistent user experience globally Scale the network of Operators and physical Orb sites Experiment with and implement new operating models to optimize for efficiency, scalability, and sustainability Own the global Market Ops P&L and key metrics Identify operational risks and bottlenecks early and lead the charge in resolving them Stakeholder Collaboration & Partnerships Serve as the single point of accountability for the success of Market Operations globally Build and manage relationships with large-scale external partners to accelerate network growth In partnership with Business Development, identify, negotiate, and secure integration partnerships that amplify World's reach and utility People Management Build, lead, and mentor a world-class global operations team Directly manage regional GMs and the Director of Central Operations Drive hiring to fill capability gaps in new markets and ensure we attract top-notch, mission-aligned talent Create a culture of accountability, ownership, and continuous improvement Foster cross-functional coordination between local ops teams and central teams to ensure alignment and knowledge sharing Public Representation Be one of the public faces of World in key forums and with high-level stakeholders Engage with external audiences to evangelize our mission and build trust in our operations Collaborate with Policy, Legal, and Communications teams to navigate varied regulatory landscapes and maintain our reputation and compliance in each market About You: Excellent educational background. You have a BSc degree from a top-tier institution; an advanced degree (MBA or equivalent) is a plus. Global operations leadership experience. You have 12-15+ years of relevant experience, including senior roles scaling operations in a high-growth, two-sided marketplace or similar environment. Proven P&L and business accountability. You have managed large budgets or P&Ls and delivered results against financial targets. You make data-informed decisions to improve unit economics and ROI. Strategic thinker and hands-on executor. You can zoom out to set vision and direction, but you also thrive in getting things done on the ground. Exceptional cross-functional collaborator. Your influence extends beyond your direct team. You have effectively worked with product managers, engineers, policy/legal teams, and sales/BD teams to launch or scale initiatives. Inspiring leader and team-builder. You have built and led high-performing teams, and you excel at managing managers. You are skilled at recruiting talent who “raise the bar.” Willingness to travel and be on the ground. You are based in San Francisco (or willing to relocate) and ready to travel internationally 30-50% of the time as needed. By submitting your application, you consent to the processing and internal sharing of your CV within the company, in compliance with the GDPR. Pay transparency statement (for CA and NY based roles): The reasonably estimated salary for this role at TFH ranges from $310,000 - $350,000, plus a competitive long term incentive package. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience. In addition, TFH offers a wide range of best in class, comprehensive and inclusive employee benefits for this role including healthcare, dental, vision, a 401(k) plan and match, life insurance, flexible time off, commuter benefits, professional development stipend and much more! #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $310k-350k yearly 5d ago
  • Chief Operating Officer - Education Equity Leader

    The Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering

    President/chief executive officer job in San Rafael, CA

    A leading nonprofit educational organization in California seeks a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee financial, human resources, and operational functions. This strategic role requires extensive experience in nonprofit management and a commitment to educational equity. The COO will ensure operational excellence as the organization expands, providing strong leadership to maximize impact. The annual salary ranges from $200,000 to $220,000, with a competitive benefits package and flexible hybrid work model. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $200k-220k yearly 5d ago
  • Strategic COO for Education Nonprofit Growth

    Bayarea Registry

    President/chief executive officer job in San Rafael, CA

    A nonprofit organization in California seeks a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee financial, human resources, and operational functions. The role requires a strategic leader with at least eight years of experience in finance and operations, preferably within nonprofit settings. The COO will enhance internal systems, promote organizational growth, and foster a collaborative culture, supporting the mission to serve marginalized communities. Strong leadership and knowledge in nonprofit accounting are essential for this position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $117k-220k yearly est. 5d ago
  • COO, Healthcare Systems - Lead Growth & Transformation

    American Association of Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems

    President/chief executive officer job in Fremont, CA

    A premier healthcare organization in northern California is seeking a Chief Operations Officer to lead operational transformation and growth initiatives. The successful candidate will have at least ten years of experience managing physician groups and possess strong budgeting, analytical, and team-building skills. This leadership role is critical in implementing a strategic plan aimed at improving healthcare access and ensuring scalability for future growth. Ideal candidates will hold relevant graduate degrees and demonstrate exceptional communication abilities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $117k-220k yearly est. 1d ago

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