Chief People Officer (Saint Paul)

Our vision is a world of peaceful relationships with food, weight, and body image, where everyone with an eating disorder can experience recovery. We believe that exceptional, individualized care leads to lasting recovery from eating disorders. That’s why our teams are comprised of compassionate, dedicated professionals from a variety of backgrounds who collaborate to provide the very best evidence-based care for our clients at all levels of care. Position Overview The Chief People Officer (CPO) is the senior executive responsible for shaping and executing the organization's people strategy in support of The Emily Program’s mission, growth objectives, and long-term business performance. Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer and serving as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team, the CPO provides enterprise leadership across all aspects of human resources, talent, culture, organizational effectiveness, total rewards, employee relations, leadership development, and workforce planning. The CPO serves as a strategic advisor to the CEO, Executive Leadership Team, and Board on workforce trends, organizational design, succession planning, leadership effectiveness, and culture. This role ensures the organization attracts, develops, engages, and retains the talent necessary to deliver exceptional client outcomes while supporting a high-performance, values driven culture. The ideal candidate is an experienced healthcare people executive who combines strategic vision with operational excellence, demonstrates strong business acumen, and has a proven track record of leading transformational initiatives in complex, multisite organizations. This leader must be capable of translating organizational strategy into actionable people initiatives that improve engagement, strengthen leadership capabilities, enhance organizational effectiveness, and drive sustainable business results. Key Responsibilities Enterprise People Strategy & Organizational Effectiveness Develop and execute a comprehensive people strategy aligned with organizational objectives, growth plans, and long-term workforce needs. Partner with the CEO and Executive Leadership Team to ensure human capital strategies support enterprise performance, operational excellence, and strategic priorities. Lead workforce planning, organizational design, talent forecasting, and succession planning efforts across the organization. Assess organizational effectiveness and implement strategies that improve leadership capability, accountability, collaboration, and employee engagement. Provide strategic guidance during organizational change initiatives, restructurings, acquisitions, integrations, and periods of significant growth or transformation. Talent Acquisition, Development & Succession Oversee enterprise talent acquisition strategies to attract, recruit, and retain high performing employees and leaders. Ensure recruitment processes, workforce planning efforts, and staffing models support current and future organizational needs. Lead leadership development, succession planning, and talent management programs designed to strengthen bench strength and organizational capability. Establish development pathways and career growth opportunities that support employee engagement, retention, and internal mobility. Foster a culture of continuous learning and professional development at all levels of the organization. Culture, Engagement & Employee Experience Champion a culture that reflects organizational values, promotes belonging, and supports exceptional employee and client experiences. Lead enterprise employee engagement initiatives, including survey administration, analysis, communication, and action planning processes. Partner with leaders to develop and implement strategies that improve retention, engagement, communication, and organizational effectiveness. Promote leadership practices that foster accountability, trust, collaboration, psychological safety, and high performance. Monitor organizational culture metrics and implement targeted interventions to strengthen employee experience and workplace effectiveness. Total Rewards & Workforce Performance Provide executive oversight for compensation, benefits, recognition, and performance management programs. Ensure compensation and total rewards strategies remain competitive, equitable, fiscally responsible, and aligned with organizational objectives. Lead the design, implementation, and communication of compensation frameworks that support attraction, retention, performance, and internal equity. Oversee benefit programs and vendor partnerships to ensure value, compliance, employee satisfaction, and market competitiveness. Drive performance management practices that strengthen accountability, leadership effectiveness, and organizational results. Employee Relations, Compliance & Risk Management Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations across jurisdictions. Provide strategic oversight and guidance for employee relations matters, investigations, workplace concerns, and conflict resolution. Minimize organizational risk through proactive policy development, education, training, and employment practices. Partner with legal, compliance, and operational leaders on workforce-related risk management initiatives. Maintain oversight of HR policies, practices, and procedures to ensure consistency, fairness, and regulatory compliance. HR Operations & Leadership Lead, develop, and inspire a high performing HR organization focused on service excellence, continuous improvement, and measurable business results. Establish and monitor key people metrics, dashboards, and performance indicators to support data driven decision-making. Ensure HR systems, processes, and technologies are scalable, efficient, and aligned with organizational needs. Build strong partnerships with leaders throughout the organization to deliver strategic and operational HR support. Serve as a trusted advisor and thought partner to executive leaders on workforce, leadership, culture, and organizational matters. Confidentiality & Organizational Responsibilities Maintain the highest level of confidentiality regarding organizational, employee, business, financial, and proprietary information. Maintain confidentiality of employee information and protected health information in accordance with organizational policy and applicable federal and state laws. Complete all required trainings and compliance obligations. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Organizational Development, or related field required. Master's degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Organizational Psychology, or related field preferred. SPHR, SHRMSCP, or equivalent senior HR certification preferred. Experience Minimum of 15 years of progressive human resources leadership experience, including executive level leadership responsibility. Experience leading HR strategy in a multisite healthcare, behavioral health, or similarly complex service organization strongly preferred. Demonstrated success partnering with CEOs and executive leadership teams to drive organizational performance, talent strategy, and cultural transformation. Proven experience leading organizational change, workforce planning, leadership development, and largescale people initiatives. Strong working knowledge of employment law, employee relations, compensation, benefits, talent management, and organizational development. Personal Attributes Strategic and business minded leader with strong operational execution capabilities. Trusted advisor capable of influencing executives, boards, and leaders at all levels. High degree of emotional intelligence, judgment, and integrity. Data driven decisionmaker with a focus on measurable outcomes. Collaborative, relationship-oriented leader who builds credibility and trust across the organization. Resilient and adaptable executive able to navigate complexity and change. Passionate about developing people, strengthening culture, and advancing organizational performance. What We Offer Employee Benefits: We understand the importance of a well-rounded benefits package. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing a range of plans to meet your needs. For Full-time Employees, We Offer HSA and PPO insurance with HSA or FSA options (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Dental insurance (Delta Dental) Vision insurance (EyeMed) Short-term and long-term disability insurance Company-paid life insurance 401(k) plan available two months after start date Company 401(k) matching for up to 50% of your contribution, up to 6% of your compensation Paid time off is a crucial part of maintaining work and life balance. Our generous PTO plan accrues annually and begins with your first whole pay period. Eligible employees enjoy seven paid holidays and one floating holiday in addition to their regular PTO. 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Chief of Staff to the Chief Procurement Officer (Dallas)

Job Summary The Chief of Staff to the CPO is a high-visibility leadership role that serves as a force multiplier for the Chief Procurement Officer and the global Procurement organization. Operating at the intersection of strategy, execution, and organizational effectiveness, this leader will run the Office of the CPO, drive the function’s strategic planning and operating cadence, and stand up and lead the Procurement Project Management Office (PMO) — the governance engine that ensures the function’s transformation initiatives, cost programs, and cross-functional projects deliver measurable results on time and on budget. This role is ideal for a strategic operator who combines executive presence and exceptional communication skills with the discipline of a world-class program manager. The successful candidate will act as a trusted advisor and proxy for the CPO, translate strategy into an executable portfolio of initiatives, and create the transparency, accountability, and rhythm that a high-performing global procurement organization requires. Equally important, the role requires a leader who can seamlessly switch between strategic priorities and transactional responsibilities, ensuring effective day-to-day execution of key activities such as meeting cadence, leadership off-site coordination and governance processes. Responsibilities Partner with the CPO to shape, articulate, and operationalize the multi-year Procurement strategy, ensuring alignment with Equinix’s corporate priorities and financial objectives Serve as a thought partner and trusted advisor to the CPO — pressure-testing ideas, synthesizing complex issues into clear options and recommendations, and preparing the CPO for high-stakes decisions and engagements Lead the annual strategic planning process for the Procurement function, including goal setting, OKR/KPI development, and cascading objectives across the leadership team Leverage data, benchmarking, and market intelligence to identify opportunities for value creation, cost savings, process improvement, and supplier optimization, and present actionable recommendations to the CPO Procurement Project Management Office (PMO) Leadership Design, launch, and lead the Procurement PMO, establishing the charter, governance model, standards, and tooling for managing the function’s portfolio of projects and transformation initiatives Own portfolio governance end-to-end: manage project intake, prioritization, and resource capacity planning; ensure the portfolio is aligned to strategic priorities and balanced across run-the-business and change-the-business work Establish and enforce consistent project management methodologies, stage gates, templates, and quality standards across all Procurement initiatives, flexing between waterfall and agile approaches as appropriate Build and maintain portfolio-level visibility through executive dashboards, status reporting, and a disciplined operating rhythm of program reviews with clear escalation paths Develop project management capability across the Procurement organization through training, coaching, playbooks, and communities of practice Office of the CPO & Operating Cadence Run the operating rhythm of the Procurement leadership team: design and manage the cadence of leadership meetings, annual planning, KPI governance, quarterly business reviews, offsites, and town halls — owning agendas, content, decisions, and follow-through on actions Synthesize operational, financial, and organizational data into executive insights, identifying emerging risks, opportunities, and decisions requiring leadership attention Manage the CPO’s engagement priorities, ensuring the CPO’s time is focused on the highest-value activities, and represent the CPO in meetings and decision forums as delegated Liase with the Communications team to ensure alignment and CPO preparation for organizational announcements, all-hands content, board and executive committee materials, and quarterly performance reviews with Finance and executive leadership Track and drive closure of commitments and decisions made by the CPO and the leadership team, ensuring accountability and momentum across the organization Stakeholder Engagement & Cross-Functional Alignment Act as a connector and honest broker between the CPO, Procurement leadership, and senior stakeholders across the enterprise — including Finance, Legal, Operations, IT, and regional leadership — ensuring alignment on priorities, expectations, and interdependencies Build strong relationships with key internal stakeholders to understand business needs, anticipate friction points, and ensure Procurement initiatives land well across a global, matrixed organization Support supplier-facing executive engagements as needed, including preparation for top-supplier executive reviews and strategic supplier programs Lead special projects and resolve high-priority strategic issues that do not naturally fit within existing organizational structures Organizational Health & Talent Working in partnership with the Procurement HRBP, support the CPO in driving organizational effectiveness — including org design, succession planning, engagement initiatives, and change management for major transformations. Model and foster a culture of transparency, accountability, continuous learning, and high performance; coach and mentor emerging leaders across the function. Qualifications Required Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Finance, or a related field, or equivalent experience 10 years of progressive experience in procurement, supply chain, strategy, management consulting; with strong business operations experience — ideally within a large, global, matrixed organization Demonstrated success establishing or leading a PMO, transformation office, or large-scale program portfolio, with a track record of delivering complex cross-functional initiatives on time and on budget Strong command of project and portfolio management disciplines (governance, stage gates, resource planning, risk management, benefits realization) and modern PPM/collaboration tools Exceptional executive communication skills — able to distill complexity into crisp narratives, build compelling executive and board-level materials, and communicate credibly at all levels Strong analytical and financial acumen, with demonstrated ability to use data to drive decisions and to partner effectively with Finance on savings validation and budgeting Proven ability to influence without authority, build trust quickly, and navigate ambiguity in a fast-paced, dynamic environment High degree of discretion, judgment, and integrity; comfortable handling confidential and sensitive matters Preferred Qualifications MBA or relevant advanced degree Experience in procurement transformation, source-to-pay digitization, or procurement technology deployment Prior Chief of Staff, strategy, or business operations experience supporting a C-level executive Experience in data center, technology, telecommunications, real estate/REIT, or other infrastructure-intensive industries This is a hybrid role requiring regular onsite presence two days per week. The targeted pay range for this position in the following location is / locations are: United States - Dallas Infomart Office DAI : 155,000 - 233,000 USD / Annual Our pay ranges reflect the minimum and maximum target for new hire pay for the full-time position determined by role, level, and location.The pay range shown is based on our compensation structure in place at the time of posting and may be updated periodically based on business needs. Individual pay is based on additional factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education and/or training. The targeted pay range listed reflects the base pay only and does not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Employees are eligible for bonus, and equity may be offered depending on the position. Equinix Benefits As an employee, you become important to Equinix’s success. We ensure all your benefits are in line with our core values: competitive, inclusive, sustainable, connected and efficient. We keep them competitive within the current marketplace to ensure we’re providing you with the best package possible. So, wherever you are in your career and life, you’ll be able to enhance your experience and bring your whole self to work. Employee Assistance Program: An Employee Assistance program is available to all employees. US Benefits: - Insurance: You may enroll in health, life, disability and voluntary plans that are designed for you and your eligible family members. - Retirement: You and Equinix may contribute to a retirement plan to help you plan for your financial future. - Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Holidays: You will receive an accrued amount of PTO each pay period along with various paid holidays for you to rest and recharge. Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific plan or program terms. Equinix is committed to ensuring that our employment process is open to all individuals, including those with a disability. If you are

Director, Product Management - Pricing Solutions - Mobility (, MI, United States)

Automotive OEMs, national sales companies and their dealers depend on our market data to gauge their success and benchmark against competitors. Our automotive industry performance solutions allow clients to understand selling patterns, identify key trends, find hidden opportunities, and boost revenue for new and used car sales and services. We are seeking a professional with experience in developing solutions for the automotive industry specifically in incentives, pricing, and scenario planning. The candidate should be an energetic and forward-thinking leader that can identify key business problems and develop innovative solutions that exceed customer expectations. A strong customer presence, collaborative skills and the ability to develop a product road map is a must. Ideal candidate will be able to assess customer needs, develop a strategic product roadmap and work cross functionally to drive action plans to implement the vision into industry leading solutions. This is an exciting opportunity to work with industry leaders to innovate the way automotive OEMs use market performance information to drive sales strategies. Role Summary Own the end-to-end product lifecycle - defining strategy, outcomes, and roadmap; validating with customers; and partnering across Product, Engineering, Data Science, Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success to bring product to market and scale. Near-term focus includes landing early wins and aligning deliverables to roadmap milestones targeting readiness in early 2026. Key Responsibilities Define and maintain the multi-quarter roadmap, including MVP scope and post-MVP enhancements. Translate business goals into measurable product outcomes and prioritize features accordingly. Lead Voice of Customer (VoC) activities with target personas to validate use cases and value propositions. Own Opportunity Canvas, user stories, success metrics, and acceptance criteria; collaborate with Data Science and Product Development. Coordinate cross-functional handoff checklist covering product definition, pricing, codes, and training sessions. Establish KPIs for adoption, win rates, ACV, model accuracy, and customer outcomes; iterate roadmap based on evidence. Deliverables (First 6-12 Months) Validated value proposition and MVP definition aligned to incentives personas and priority OEMs. Executable GTM strategy and enablement sessions for Sales and Customer Success. Measurable set of pilot engagements with clear hypotheses (e.g., same spend, more volume; minimum spend to hit target). Qualifications Bachelors' degree in business, economics, marketing or related quantitative field or equivalent relevant industry experience. 7-12 years in product management, analytics, or pricing/incentives strategy, preferably in automotive or mobility. Experience implementing AI technologies into the product space. Experience setting requirements for highly complex Data Science, Analytics, Scenario Planning and work with Gamification of mathematical model output. Experience building data products combining predictive modeling with scenario planning. Proven ability to own end-to-end product delivery and communicate complex analytics to senior stakeholders. Strong skills in roadmap planning, requirements definition, and stakeholder alignment. Direct exposure to incentive planning, OEM sales operations, or financial planning roles. Experience with pricing, sales and share analytics, or similar tools in automotive domain. History of successful executive-level presentations at OEMs and internal leadership forums. Compensation/Benefits Information (US Applicants Only) Final base salary for this role will be based on the individual's geographic location, as well as experience level, skill set, training, licenses, and certifications. In addition to base compensation, this role is eligible for an annual incentive plan. This role is eligible to receive additional S&P Global benefits. For more information on the benefits that we provide to our employees. Right to Work Requirements This role is limited to persons with indefinite right to work in the United States. If you like wild growth and working with happy, enthusiastic over-achievers, you'll enjoy your career with us! It is the policy of Mobility to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, Mobility will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. J-18808-Ljbffr

Territory Business Leader - Jackson, MS (Jackson)

About Sequel Sequel, headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire, is a company developing the next generation of transformative drug-delivery advancements starting with diabetes. Sequel’s approach is to look at diabetes management holistically to advance systems that make living with diabetes simpler and easier for all. Sequel’s flagship product, the twiist Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System, launched in July 2025 for people with type 1 diabetes providing them with personalized diabetes management. Job Overview: As a Territory Business Leader (TBL), you will partner with a Clinical Diabetes Specialist (CDS) to successfully launch a new innovative insulin pump and future Sequel products. Your customer base will include physicians, advanced practitioners, certified diabetes care and education specialists and key diabetes institutions. Your primary responsibility is to promote the adoption of Sequel products and services in your territory. In partnership with the CDS, you will formulate territory strategies and initiatives to meet/exceed territory goals. As a Senior Territory Business Leader, you will additionally take on a leadership role within the team by mentoring junior staff, assisting with field sales training, and participating on internal advisory boards. This Territory includes: Shreveport, LA, Jackson, MS, Meridian, MS, and Hattiesburg, MS. Job Responsibilities and Essential Duties: Develop effective territory planning and strategies with CDS to meet/exceed territory goals. Build strong customer relationships and influence healthcare providers to prescribe Sequel products for people with diabetes. Drive continued adoption and growth of Sequel products by facilitating a successful product experience for both the healthcare provider and product user. Consistently exhibit a high level of proficiency and expertise in discussing and demonstrating Sequel products, as well as expertise in diabetes and therapeutic options for diabetes care. Collaborate with customer care and sales support to optimize the user experience. Communicate HCP feedback cross-functionally to solve problems and improve product development. Represent Sequel products at conventions and educational forums to increase product awareness. Manage all leads and opportunities in customer relations database daily and submit product training documentation as required. Maintain a high profile with state and local patient advocacy groups and professional diabetes organizations, such as local chapters of ADA (American Diabetes Association), ADCES(Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists), and Breakthrough T1D (formerly known as Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). Assist with field sales training. Mentor junior staff. Participate on internal advisory boards with cross-functional departments. Lead weekly team calls, regional and/or area calls and/or meetings as needed. Minimum Requirements (Education and Experience): Bachelor’s degree preferred. 2 years of sales experience with a demonstrated history of sales success. Valid driver’s license. For the Senior TBL role: 4 years of sales experience within pharmaceutical, biotech or medical device industries with a demonstrated history of sales success. Experience in diabetes and selling automated insulin devices preferred. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strategic problem solver Demonstrated relationships with Endocrinologistsstronglypreferred. Experience promoting diabetes devices and knowledge of diabetes therapeutics preferred. Excellent communication and presentation skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and promote team collaboration. Strong data analysis,evaluationand problem-solving skills. Ability to execute sales and marketingplanand manage territory budget. Candidatemust live within the assigned geography. Ability to commute and spend extended periods of time driving each day, which may include overnight travel. Most territory travel will be by car. Ability to carry and transport professional samples and literature. Demonstrated history of multiple years of meeting or exceeding sales goals. Recognition for outstanding contribution in sales (e.g.President’s Club, Rookie of the Year, Circle of Excellence etc.) Served in developmental and leadership roles such as field sales trainer, mentor new of hires, field advisory board/marketing input committee programs Experiencerepresentingorganization at industry conferences/conventions (i.e.ADA, ADCES) Demonstrated career progression/promotions into roles with increased responsibility $175,000 - $215,000 a year The total compensation package for this position, inclusive of base salary and incentive compensation target, is $175 - $215K annually (based on the achievement of goals). Base pay varies based on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Sequel offers a comprehensive benefits package, PTO, a vehicle reimbursement program through Motus, and significant opportunities for career growth and advancement. Sequel Med Tech provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. At Sequel, we believe that when you thrive, we thrive. That’s why our benefits package is designed to support you from day one. You’ll be automatically enrolled in our 401k plan, featuring a 6% company match and 100% immediate vesting. We’re committed to your well-being and understand the unique needs of employees and families living with diabetes, so we offer capped out-of-pocket insulin costs and GLP-1 coverage across all plans. You’ll have access to a variety of Meritain health insurance plans to suit your needs and can also take advantage of Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) or Health Savings Account (HSA). Our comprehensive benefits package includes vision and dental coverage, plus voluntary options such as long-term disability, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, and even discounts for pet care. In addition, we provide employer-paid short-term disability and life insurance for extra peace of mind. We know the importance of taking time to rest and recharge. That’s why Sequel offers flexible PTO, generous paid holidays, and Flex Time options to help you balance work and life when you need it most. Our team enjoys a culture built on hard work, fun, and genuine support. At Sequel, you’re not just starting a job, you’re building a rewarding career and a brighter future. Join us, and let’s thrive together! Environmental/Safety/Physical Work Conditions Ensures environmental consciousness and safe practices are exhibited in decisions Use of computer and telephone equipment and other related office accessories/devices to complete assignments May work extended hours during peak business cycles Physical requirements such as lifting specific weights Some travelling is expected J-18808-Ljbffr

General Manager (Las Vegas)

10 years of progressive manufacturing operations leadership experience Proven P&L ownership with responsibility for overall business unit performance Preferred Requirements Experience leading complex manufacturing operations with full cross-functional responsibility Strong background in Lean Manufacturing, continuous improvement, and operational excellence The successful General Manager will provide executive leadership for the overall performance, profitability, and strategic growth of the business unit. This role is responsible for driving operational excellence across safety, quality, delivery, cost, and financial performance while translating business objectives into disciplined execution. Responsibilities Lead all business unit operations with full accountability for P&L performance, operational execution, and long-term business growth Drive a results-oriented operating framework focused on safety, quality, delivery, cost optimization, and continuous improvement Develop and execute strategic initiatives that improve productivity, reduce turnaround time, and strengthen the organization's competitive position Partner across Manufacturing, Materials, Maintenance, and supporting functions to ensure efficient, high-quality operational performance Build and develop high-performing teams through talent acquisition, coaching, succession planning, and leadership development Translate business objectives into measurable operational plans while fostering a collaborative, accountable, and performance-driven culture J-18808-Ljbffr