Vice President, AI Product Security (New York)

life insurance, parental leave, paid time off, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, 401(k) In this opportunity as Vice President, AI Product Security, you will: Partner directly with product and engineering teams to embed security across the full AI stack - including AI experiences, agents, agent harnesses, underlying models, and context sources such as MCP - rather than treating the model in isolation Set the technical bar for AI-specific risk and cybersecurity requirements, holding engineering roadmaps to it before launch, not after Serve as the security authority engineering teams come to for architecture and control decisions, resolving trade-offs without stalling delivery Build the paved-road patterns and repeatable review frameworks that let engineering ship new AI experiences and agents fast, inside a risk tolerance you define with the CISO Equip Customer Trust, Product and Go-to-Market teams to sell with security as a differentiator, not a caveat - explaining, with technical credibility, how Thomson Reuters builds secure, fiduciary-grade AI solutions centered on trust Stand in front of customer executives and security leaders as the technical voice behind how Thomson Reuters secures its AI, and defend that posture under scrutiny Assist in the build-out of trust artifacts, sales enablement materials, and security processes that meet customer requirements Support customers directly in solutioning, adopting, and implementing AI in line with their own risk management strategies Facilitate a technical relationship with the AI security engineering and architecture team, as well as AI red-team to leverage security reviews and adversarial-testing capabilities to evaluate the risk of models as well as MCP-connected tools against emerging threat patterns such as tool-privilege escalation, prompt injection, etc. Set requirements for evaluating and monitoring third-party and vendor-supplied models and AI services - provenance, ongoing risk assessment, and contractual security terms - applying the same rigor used for systems built in-house About You You're a fit for the role of Vice President, AI Product Security if your background includes: 12 years in cybersecurity or product security, including senior leadership inside complex, SaaS-based technology organizations Business solution architecture experience: the ability to read a product's technical design and turn security risk into concrete engineering requirements A strong grasp of risk management, including how to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risk specific to AI models and capabilities Understand and be able to apply best practice frameworks such as MITRE Atlas, OWASP Top 10 for LLMs, NIST AI RMF and others Exceptional communication skills - able to translate deep technical concepts for non-technical buyers, procurement, and business leaders without diluting the substance Comfort operating in ambiguity, building structure where none exists yet A track record of driving decisions through influence, not authority - engaging senior leaders across technical and product organizations LI-TH1 What's in it For You? Hybrid Work Model: We've adopted a flexible hybrid working environment for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance. Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow's challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future. Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include flexible vacation, two company-wide Mental Health Days off, access to the Headspace app, retirement savings, tuition reimbursement, employee incentive programs, and resources for mental, physical, and financial wellbeing. Culture: Globally recognized, award-winning reputation for inclusion and belonging, flexibility, work-life balance, and more. We live by our values: Obsess over our Customers, Compete to Win, Challenge (Y)our Thinking, Act Fast / Learn Fast, and Stronger Together. Social Impact: Make an impact in your community with our Social Impact Institute. We offer employees two paid volunteer days off annually and opportunities to get involved with pro-bono consulting projects and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. Making a Real-World Impact: We are one of the few companies globally that helps its customers pursue justice, truth, and transparency. Together, with the professionals and institutions we serve, we help uphold the rule of law, turn the wheels of commerce, catch bad actors, report the facts, and provide trusted, unbiased information to people all over the world. In this opportunity as Vice President, AI Product Security, you will: Partner directly with product and engineering teams to embed security across the full AI stack - including AI experiences, agents, agent harnesses, underlying models, and context sources such as MCP - rather than treating the model in isolation Set the technical bar for AI-specific risk and cybersecurity requirements, holding engineering roadmaps to it before launch, not after Serve as the security authority engineering teams come to for architecture and control decisions, resolving trade-offs without stalling delivery Build the paved-road patterns and repeatable review frameworks that let engineering ship new AI experiences and agents fast, inside a risk tolerance you define with the CISO Equip Customer Trust, Product and Go-to-Market teams to sell with security as a differentiator, not a caveat - explaining, with technical credibility, how Thomson Reuters builds secure, fiduciary-grade AI solutions centered on trust Stand in front of customer executives and security leaders as the technical voice behind how Thomson Reuters secures its AI, and defend that posture under scrutiny Assist in the build-out of trust artifacts, sales enablement materials, and security processes that meet customer requirements Support customers directly in solutioning, adopting, and implementing AI in line with their own risk management strategies Facilitate a technical relationship with the AI security engineering and architecture team, as well as AI red-team to leverage security reviews and adversarial-testing capabilities to evaluate the risk of models as well as MCP-connected tools against emerging threat patterns such as tool-privilege escalation, prompt injection, etc. Set requirements for evaluating and monitoring third-party and vendor-supplied models and AI services - provenance, ongoing risk assessment, and contractual security terms - applying the same rigor used for systems built in-house About You You're a fit for the role of Vice President, AI Product Security if your background includes: 12 years in cybersecurity or product security, including senior leadership inside complex, SaaS-based technology organizations Proven experience designing, developing, or securing AI solutions Business solution architecture experience: the ability to read a product's technical design and turn security risk into concrete engineering requirements A strong grasp of risk management, including how to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risk specific to AI models and capabilities Understand and be able to apply best practice frameworks such as MITRE Atlas, OWASP Top 10 for LLMs, NIST AI RMF and others Exceptional communication skills - able to translate deep technical concepts for non-technical buyers, procurement, and business leaders without diluting the substance Comfort operating in ambiguity, building structure where none exists yet A track record of driving decisions through influence, not authority - engaging senior leaders across technical and product organizations LI-TH1 What's in it For You? Hybrid Work Model: We've adopted a flexible hybrid working environment for our office-based roles while delivering a seamless experience that is digitally and physically connected. Flexibility & Work-Life Balance: Flex My Way is a set of supportive workplace policies designed to help manage personal and professional responsibilities, whether caring for family, giving back to the community, or finding time to refresh and reset. This builds upon our flexible work arrangements, including work from anywhere for up to 8 weeks per year, empowering employees to achieve a better work-life balance. Career Development and Growth: By fostering a culture of continuous learning and skill development, we prepare our talent to tackle tomorrow's challenges and deliver real-world solutions. Our Grow My Way programming and skills-first approach ensures you have the tools and knowledge to grow, lead, and thrive in an AI-enabled future. Industry Competitive Benefits: We offer comprehensive benefit plans to include

Managing Director (Miami)

Highgate Hotels Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company with over $15 billion of assets under management and a global portfolio of more than 400 hotels spanning North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Yearly Highgate Hotels Highgate is a leading real estate investment and hospitality management company with over $15 billion of assets under management and a global portfolio of more than 400 hotels spanning North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America. With a 30-year track record as an innovator in the hospitality industry, this forward-thinking company provides expert guidance through all stages of the property cycle, from planning and development through recapitalization or disposition. Highgate continues to demonstrate success in developing a diverse portfolio of bespoke lifestyle hotel brands, legacy brands, and independent hotels and resorts, featuring contemporary programming and digital acumen. The company utilizes industry-leading revenue management tools that efficiently identify and predict evolving market dynamics to drive outperformance and maximize asset value. With an executive team of seasoned hospitality leaders and corporate offices worldwide, Highgate is a trusted partner for top ownership groups and major hotel brands. www.highgate.com Location Overview The Managing Director is responsible for driving profitability through strategic revenue generation, cost management, and an unwavering commitment to guest satisfaction. Beyond operational excellence, this position will serve as the visionary guiding the hotel in the Miami market—elevating brand identity, inspiring a high‑performing team, and delivering a world‑class guest experience that defines the hotel. Responsibilities Provide strategic and operational leadership across all hotel departments, ensuring the property consistently operates in accordance with Highgate standards, policies, procedures, and expectations. Maintain a visible leadership presence throughout the hotel, engaging with Associates, managers, guests, clients, and business partners while addressing operational needs in real time. Lead, coach, develop, and hold department heads and Executive Committee members accountable for achieving Highgate’s operational, financial, service, and people objectives. Foster a positive, team-oriented environment that reflects Highgate’s people-first culture and K.I.N.D. Leadership Standards, with a strong focus on Associate engagement, development, accountability, and guest service. Develop high-potential leaders and management trainees through coaching, performance management, succession planning, competency development, and Highgate-sponsored training programs. Ensure all departments maintain established Highgate service standards, productivity expectations, operating procedures, and training requirements. Oversee the hotel’s annual budgeting, forecasting, and financial review processes, including revenue, expenses, labor productivity, accounts payable, credit, collections, and other key financial controls. Hold department leaders accountable for financial performance and take appropriate corrective action when results are not aligned with budget, forecast, or Highgate expectations. Partner closely with Sales and Commercial leadership to drive revenue, strengthen key account relationships, identify new business opportunities, and support Highgate’s overall commercial strategy. Maintain active relationships with key clients and participate in client meetings, property tours, receptions, sales calls, and other business‑development activities. Lead regular Executive Committee and management meetings to review hotel performance, financial results, sales activity, operational priorities, Associate matters, and Highgate initiatives. Ensure effective recruitment and selection of management talent in accordance with Highgate hiring standards and SOPs, including interviewing finalists for management positions prior to an offer being extended. Ensure performance management, coaching, counseling, recognition, and disciplinary practices are administered consistently and in accordance with Highgate policies and standards. Champion a culture of continuous learning and ensure managers consistently deliver required departmental, service, compliance, and Highgate training. Maintain a strong focus on guest satisfaction by engaging with guests, resolving concerns, and reinforcing Highgate’s commitment to service excellence. Conduct regular property, guest room, and facility inspections with department leaders to maintain Highgate cleanliness, maintenance, safety, security, and presentation standards. Ensure appropriate controls are maintained for financial processes, hotel security, audits, accounting requirements, and corporate reporting. Ensure all Highgate corporate initiatives, financial deadlines, reporting requirements, and operational programs are completed accurately and within established timelines. Participate in Manager‑on‑Duty coverage and provide leadership support throughout the hotel as business needs require. Serve as the senior property leader and primary liaison with Highgate corporate and regional leadership, communicating hotel performance, opportunities, risks, ownership priorities, and business needs. Represent Highgate professionally and consistently with Associates, guests, owners, clients, community partners, and other key stakeholders. Perform additional duties and responsibilities as directed by the Vice President, Regional Director of Operations, or other designated Highgate leadership. Qualifications Minimum of 6 years of progressive hotel leadership experience, preferably within a full‑service, luxury, or lifestyle hotel environment; or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience. Bachelor’s degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or a related field preferred. Experience in the lifestyle hotel segment preferred. Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, motivate, and hold senior hotel leaders and department heads accountable for performance. Strong business and financial acumen, including experience with budgeting, forecasting, labor management, productivity, and financial analysis. Strong commercial orientation with an understanding of sales, revenue generation, market positioning, and key client relationships. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with Associates, guests, owners, clients, and corporate leadership. Strong listening, interpersonal, and relationship‑building skills, with the ability to understand, clarify, and resolve concerns raised by Associates and guests. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, organize departmental functions, and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced hotel environment. Strong problem‑solving and critical‑thinking skills, including the ability to anticipate, identify, evaluate, and resolve operational and business challenges. Ability to understand, analyze, and evaluate complex information and data from multiple sources to support sound business decisions. Demonstrated professionalism, sound judgment, discretion, and the ability to maintain confidentiality. Maintain a visible leadership presence throughout the hotel and engage with Associates, guests, and leaders in an attentive, professional, and service‑oriented manner. Ability to move throughout the hotel and remain actively engaged in hotel operations for extended periods as required by the position. J-18808-Ljbffr

Associate General Counsel (Director), Employment (Peachtree Corners)

Associate General Counsel (Director), Employment (Finance) Company Description It started with a simple idea: what if surgery could be less invasive and recovery less painful? Nearly 30 years later, that question still fuels everything we do at Intuitive . As a global leader in robotic-assisted surgery and minimally invasive care , our technologies—like the da Vinci surgical system and Ion —have transformed how care is delivered for millions of patients worldwide. We're a team of engineers, clinicians, and innovators united by one purpose: to make surgery smarter, safer, and more human. Every day, our work helps care teams perform with greater precision and patients recover faster, improving outcomes around the world. The problems we solve demand creativity, rigor, and collaboration. The work is challenging, but deeply meaningful—because every improvement we make has the potential to change a life. If you're ready to contribute to something bigger than yourself and help transform the future of healthcare , you'll find your purpose here. Job Description Primary Function of Position The Associate General Counsel (Director), Employment serves as a senior legal advisor and subject matter expert on a broad range of employment-related matters across the organization. This role provides strategic counsel to the workforce including all levels of leadership, HR, and cross-functional enabling functions on employment law risks, policies, and practices. The Director provides legal oversight of employment legal investigations, supports management of employment litigation, and drives proactive legal risk mitigation strategies - all in alignment with the company's compliance objectives, policies, and values. This role requires deep expertise in federal and US employment laws, with particular emphasis on California and Georgia, and carries accountability for shaping the company's employment law posture at scale. International experience is highly valued. The Director operates with significant autonomy, exercises sound judgment on complex matters, and influences organizational decisions at the highest levels. Essential Job Duties Lead and advise on the full spectrum of employment matters - with particular emphasis on performance management, disciplinary actions, terminations, restructurings, LOA and ADA matters and federal, state, and local law compliance. Monitor and interpret changes in employment laws and regulations; proactively recommend and collaborate to support or drive updates to company policies and practices. Provide legal oversight for workplace investigations, including those involving sensitive, complex, or executive-level matters; conduct investigations personally as needed. Serve as a strategic partner to HR leadership and Centers of Excellence on employee lifecycle and employee relations matters, providing practical, business-oriented guidance. Manage, own and support as needed responses to employee escalations, employment demand letters, and pre-litigation matters. Effective collaboration with the Employment Litigation Team, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination disputes; support management of outside counsel relationships. Partner to develop and deliver training programs on employment law topics and company policies for all levels of the organization, including senior leadership. Drive legal research and writing in support of proactive risk mitigation, policy development, and issue resolution. In collaboration with team colleagues and leadership evaluate, and continuously improve or update employment law processes, frameworks, and procedures across the organization. Monitor, track and support enterprise-wide compliance with all applicable employment laws and regulations. Collaborate cross-functionally with Legal peers, HR, Finance, and business leaders to advance the company's strategic and operational objectives. Communicate and negotiate effectively with internal stakeholders, external counsel, and opposing counsel, delivering clear, practical, and actionable legal guidance. Qualifications Required Skills and Experience 8 to 12 years of employment legal experience, with demonstrated progression into senior or leadership roles; experience in high-technology or medical device industries strongly preferred. Proven expertise in federal employment law and multi-state regulations, with deep working knowledge of California or Georgia employment law. Strong record of leading and supporting complex investigations. Demonstrated ability to influence and advise senior and executive-level stakeholders with sound, business-oriented legal judgment. Exceptional legal research, writing, and oral communication skills, with the ability to translate complex legal concepts for non-legal audiences. High level of integrity and professional ethics; models and reinforces a culture of compliance. Proven ability to build and lead cross-functional relationships and drive alignment across diverse teams. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to manage competing priorities under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Track record of successful negotiations, mediations, and dispute resolution. Ability to design and implement scalable cross-functional processes and frameworks. Active membership in good standing and admitted to practice law in the state of California or Georgia. High level of integrity and professional ethics. Ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks simultaneously within a rapidly changing and work under tight deadlines. Ability to build effective working relationships across the organization. Required Education and Training JD degree from an ABA accredited law school Bar membership (or equivalent registered in house counsel admission) in GA or CA is required. Working Conditions Standard office equipment. Preferred Skills and Experience Several years of law firm experience preferred. Familiarity with employment litigation and advocacy is a plus. Global employment law experience or significant interest in global employment law experience. Please note this position requires 3 days per week in office. Additional Information Due to the nature of our business and the role, please note that Intuitive and/or your customer(s) may require that you show current proof of vaccination against certain diseases including COVID-19. Details can vary by role. Intuitive is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees, and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type, without regard to race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age, religion, protected veteran or disability status, genetic information or any other status protected under federal, state, or local applicable laws. Mandatory Notices U.S. Export Controls Disclaimer: In accordance with the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR §743.13(b)), some roles at Intuitive Surgical may be subject to U.S. export controls for prospective employees who are nationals from countries currently on embargo or sanctions status. Certain information you provide as part of the application will be used for purposes of determining whether Intuitive Surgical will need to (i) obtain an export license from the U.S. Government on your behalf (note: the government's licensing process can take 3 to 6 months) or (ii) implement a Technology Control Plan (TCP) (note: typically adds 2 weeks to the hiring process). For any Intuitive role subject to export controls, final offers are contingent upon obtaining an approved export license and/or an executed TCP prior to the prospective employee's start date, which may or may not be flexible, and within a timeframe that does not unreasonably impede the hiring need. If applicable, candidates will be notified and instructed on any requirements for these purposes. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in accordance with fair chance laws. Preference will be given to qualified candidates who do not reside, or plan to reside, in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, or Tennessee. This position may be filled at a different job level than listed here depending on business need and/or on the selected candidate's experience, knowledge and skills. Compensation will be based primarily on the job level at which the role is filled and the candidate's qualifications, consistent with applicable law. We provide market-competitive compensation packages, inclusive of base pay, incentives, benefits, and equity. It would not be typical for someone to be hired at the top end of range for the role, as actual pay will be determined based on several factors, including experience, skills, and qualifications. The target compensation ranges are listed. Base Compensation Range Region 1: $273,500 USD - $410,300 USD Base Compensation Range Region 2: $232,500 USD - $348,800 USD Shift: Day Workplace Type: Set Schedule - This job will be onsite weekly, the percentage of onsite work will be defined by the leader. J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Financial Officer (Non-Profit) (Tampa)

About the Organization Our client is a well-established nonprofit organization based in the Tampa Bay area. This is an exceptional opportunity for a strategic, hands-on financial leader to join a mission-driven executive team at a pivotal moment of growth and organizational transformation. Position Summary The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will serve as a key member of the Executive Leadership Team and a strategic partner to the President & CEO and Board of Directors, providing vision, leadership, and oversight of the organization's financial operations, systems, and reporting. The CFO will lead a team of approximately 15 employees across four departments — Finance and Accounting, Inventory, Organizational Excellence, and Technology and Data Reporting — and will play a central role in ensuring the financial infrastructure, controls, and reporting capabilities needed to support the organization's ambitious growth trajectory and mission impact. Key Responsibilities Provide strategic financial leadership as a core member of the Executive Leadership Team, directly supporting the President & CEO and Board of Directors in advancing the organization's vision to nearly double the number of people served. Lead, mentor, and develop a staff of approximately 15 employees across four departments: Finance and Accounting, Inventory, Organizational Excellence, and Technology and Data Reporting. Direct and oversee all accounting and financial reporting functions, including: Accounts payable and accounts receivable Treasury management and cash flow oversight Payroll administration Grants management and compliance Contracts management Insurance and risk management Ensure the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of financial statements, internal controls, and compliance with GAAP and all applicable regulatory and funder requirements. Lead annual budgeting, financial forecasting, and long-range financial planning in alignment with the organization's strategic growth goals. Prepare and deliver clear, meaningful, and actionable financial presentations and analyses to Executive Management and the Board of Directors. Drive continuous improvement of financial systems, processes, and technology to support scalability as the organization grows. Champion a strong internal control and risk management environment across the organization, including oversight of inventory-related financial controls. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or a related field required; CPA and/or MBA strongly preferred. A minimum of 15 years of progressive financial leadership experience, including significant tenure in a senior finance executive role (CFO, VP of Finance, or similar). Experience within a nonprofit, social enterprise, or other mission-driven organization of comparable scale and complexity. Proven track record leading, developing, and retaining high-performing, multi-departmental teams. Strong experience preparing and presenting financial information to Boards of Directors and senior executive audiences. Exceptional analytical, strategic planning, and problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate complex financial data into actionable insight for non-financial audiences. Outstanding communication, interpersonal, and executive presence. Unquestionable integrity, sound judgment, and discretion, with a genuine passion for the organization's mission and a commitment to data-driven impact. J-18808-Ljbffr

Head Of Sales (Austin)

Hybrid role in USA or Canada Hi there! Search Atlas is a $30M ARR SaaS company building the world’s first agentic marketing platform. With a passionate team of 215 people, we are redefining the future of marketing by building AI-native systems designed to execute work — not just report on it. We have built a customer base of 5,000 entirely through product-led growth and are now ready to scale from $35M to $100M ARR and beyond. We are Nevada’s 1 Top Workplace (Small Business), Best Start-Up Agency (U.S. Search Awards), and a Great Place to Work certified company. The Opportunity SEO and digital marketing are being reinvented by AI. We're the ones doing it. Your job is to take everything we've built (5,000 customers strong entirely through PLG) and lead the charge from $35M to $100M ARR and beyond — selling a product that's genuinely ahead of the curve to the people who need it most. You'll inherit a talented team, professionalise the operation, and build our first physical sales office from scratch. This is the role where you leave a real mark. What You’ll Do Build the Revenue Machine Design and implement a repeatable, data-driven sales playbook from scratch Proactively identify and fix scaling risks before they emerge at each ARR milestone Own pipeline health, forecasting accuracy, and revenue performance against targets Launch the First Sales Office Onboard and lead two existing remote sales reps, setting performance standards from day one Select the office location and build a hybrid team of A-players around you Create an energetic sales culture that makes the office the most exciting place to work Lead with AI Model AI-native workflows — lead scoring, automated coaching, hyper-personalised outbound at scale. You already use tools like Claude Code, automation platforms, and AI-powered sales tools. You won't just talk about AI-first selling — you'll model it. Identify and implement smarter ways to run the sales org using AI tools and automation Coach the team on AI-first selling techniques and keep the organisation ahead of the curve Player/Coach Selling Jump in on high-value deals and close them yourself — set the standard the team rises to Build the outbound motion from zero — prospecting, sequencing, and cadence design Speak fluently to SEO and MarTech buyers about AI-driven discovery and why it matters now Who You Are AI-Native (Non-Negotiable) You actively use Claude Code, AI coding tools, or advanced AI sales tools in your daily work You leverage AI for lead scoring, sales automation, personalization, and deal management You can point to specific ways you've used AI to accelerate your sales process or team You're already fluent — not learning. This is the most important requirement. Growth Track Record (Non-Negotiable) Proven track record taking a B2B SaaS company through significant growth Could be $35M → $100M growth, or 5x-10x revenue growth as a sales manager We care about trajectory and impact, not title Startup DNA You've built decks, figured out lead-gen from scratch, fixed the CRM yourself You don't wait for someone else to sort things out You're scrappy, resourceful, and comfortable wearing multiple hats SEO and MarTech Fluency Understand the shift from traditional search to AI-driven discovery Can speak that language with prospects who live it every day Don't need to be an SEO expert, but need to understand the landscape Talent Magnet Have a black book of A-players Know how to recruit people who thrive in fast, never-the-same-week-twice environments Understand that culture is built by people Results Driven Obsessive about hitting targets Hold yourself and your team accountable Cultural Fit Align with our values: collaborative, excellence-driven, self-starter mentality, innovative, student mentality You thrive in ambiguity and are excited about the challenge, not intimidated by it Compensation & Benefits Compensation: USD 180k base with up to 450k OTE. Equity to be discussed. Benefits: Fully covered health, vision, and dental insurance, 401(k), flexible PTO, personal development budget, and pet health insurance. Work Model: hybrid in the US - the office and team will be built around you so you’ll need to live somewhere where sales talent lives. Search Atlas Group is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. J-18808-Ljbffr

Director Director - Client Growth Partner (IT Consulting / Retail & CPG) (Chicago)

Director - Client Growth Partner (IT Consulting / Retail & CPG) Full-time Service Region: UCC We are a Digital Product Engineering company that is scaling in a big way! We build products, services, and experiences that inspire, excite, and delight. We work on a scale across all devices and digital mediums, and our people exist everywhere in the world (17000 plus experts across 39 countries, to be exact). Our work culture is dynamic and non-hierarchical. We are looking for great new colleagues. That is where you come in! Mission: A high intensity account growth leader who will deliver double-digit YOY growth at one or more key accounts. Will position Nagarro with CXOs as the strategic partner for AI transformation. Will systematically expand the breadth and depth of the engagement. Outcomes: Grow assigned portfolio by 15% YOY Achieve revenue targets, in conjunction with the account''s Custodian of Client Success, through structured account planning, shaping CXO agenda, working with procurement, and collaborating within Nagarro to identify and sell expanded offerings. Establish and maintain a \seat at the top table for AI\ in the managed account(s) in partnership with AI for Change advisors and capability leads. Procure public testimonials and references from the client(s) about the quality of Nagarro's work. Qualifications: Has at least 5 years of key account leadership or similar focused experience with a 20 million account for a well-known professional services firm with a strong account expansion track record. Can credibly engage client CIOs, CTOs, CDOs, and business heads and build warm relationships. AI fluency in an industry context - Can hold a value-led conversation about AI transformation in at least one vertical. Deal shaping and commercial acumen - Can construct and defend a business case. Comfortable in procurement and legal negotiations. Collaborative operator - Works constructively with engineering and capability teams and earns their trust and support. Low ego, high accountability. Disclaimer: Nagarro is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or marital status. J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Operating Officer (Bay City)

Position Summary: Reports to the President/Chief Executive Officer and serves as part of the senior executive group.Assists in the development of and is responsible for carrying out goals, objectives, plans and policies for all areas of responsibility.Ensures Hospital services are delivered in accordance with quality and financial standards.Working through department heads, provides administrative oversight and direction at McLaren Bay West and West Branch facilities in addition to the clinical and support services functions such as Clinical Engineering, Facilities/ Plant Operations, Environmental Services, Nutritional Services, Diagnostic Imaging, and Laboratory at the main campus. Job Functions and Responsibilities: Support the organization's total quality management culture and values, as demonstrated through decision-making, process improvements, and interactions with others. Directs the formulation and implementation of hospital policies and objectives for areas of responsibility. Assists department managers and directors in developing long and short-term goals, objectives, plans and budgets for areas of responsibility. Secures approval of and monitors adherence to agreed-upon goals, objectives, plans, and budgets. Assists department managers and directors in resolving a variety of administrative problems including staffing, equipment and supply acquisition, facilities planning, and so forth. Works closely with physicians to address problems identifying improvement opportunities and continually adjust programs and services to meet the customers' needs. Conducts strategic planning activities for each of the service lines. Facilitates and delegates the implementation of the plan. Recommends purchases of major operational and capital items within areas of responsibility. Conducts or directs study of determination-of-need and cost-benefit analyses for proposed new programs, equipment, and services. Reviews records and reports concerning division operations. Assesses extent to which goals are being met and, when necessary, directs changes in records and reporting systems, preparation of special reports and analyses, and/or initiates corrective action. Ensures assigned functions are in compliance with applicable state and federal regulations, and accrediting agency rules; initiates corrective action when necessary. Interviews, hires, trains, directs, evaluates the performance of and, when necessary, disciplines and discharges department managers and directors. Assists staff with difficult employee relations' problems. Serves as resource person/consultant to other senior management personnel on specific divisional and/or hospital-wide problems. As a member of hospital administrative management group, regularly participates in development of hospital-wide plans, goals, and objectives. Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate journals, books, and other literature and attending related conferences and seminars. Working through staff executives, ensures the Hospital's financial, public relations, employee relations and legal positions are sound and McLaren is adequately protected in these matters, plays a major role in the resolution of important problems in these areas. Conducts physician manpower analysis, as necessary, to ensure appropriate physician sub-specialty representation in primary and secondary services areas. Knows, understands, incorporates, and demonstrates the McLaren Health Care and McLaren Bay Region Vision, Mission, and Values. Performs other duties as required or requested. Qualifications: Required: Master Degree in Hospital Administration, Business Administration, or related field. An experienced hospital executive who has proved to be a capable leader in a series of increasingly responsible hospital positions Preferred: Eight or more years management experience in hospital administration. Position Specific Expectations: Maintains a positive public image for McLaren Healthcare Corporation and McLaren Bay Region by dealing with patients, employees, business contacts, vendors, and the community with a high level of courtesy and respect. Confidentially manages highly sensitive patient, family, and system information. Conducts job duties utilizing excellent customer relations and communication skills. Demonstrates an exemplary attendance/punctuality record. Possesses knowledge and skills necessary to deal with medical emergency situations. Demonstrates the ability to work in a fast paced environment utilizing tact, patience, and diplomacy. Participates in McLaren Bay Region and/or departmental quality assessment and continuous quality improvement opportunities, goal setting, collection and evaluation of data, implementation of action plans, are related applications. Maintains knowledge and awareness concerning hazardous waste and quality control. Maintains knowledge and awareness of MDPH standards. Ability to assess and take measures to improve patient safety. Additional Information Schedule: Full-time Daily Work Times: Days Hours Per Pay Period: 80 On Call: No Weekends: No J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Commercial Officer (Honolulu)

JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY: The Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) leads Young Brothers’ enterprise commercial strategy and is responsible for driving sustainable cargo growth, strengthening strategic partnerships, and enhancing the company’s market position as Hawai‘i’s primary inter-island freight transportation provider. Reporting directly to the President and serving as a member of the Leadership Team, the CCO oversees all commercial functions including business development, strategic partnerships, and customer relations. The CCO is also responsible for gathering and analyzing customer experience data and partnering with operations to continuously improve service quality and overall customer satisfaction. This role plays a critical leadership function in aligning commercial strategy with operational capacity, regulatory requirements, and the company’s long‑term strategic plan. The CCO works closely with Operations, Finance, Government Affairs, and Executive leadership to identify growth opportunities, develop pricing strategies, strengthen customer relationships across the islands, and ensure Young Brothers remains a trusted logistics partner to Hawai‘i’s communities and businesses. The ideal candidate brings broad industry knowledge, experience operating in both local and international markets, and a strong understanding of logistics, freight forwarding, stevedoring, barge and tug operations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: ENTERPRISE COMMERCIAL STRATEGY Identify and assess opportunities to expand cargo volumes, diversify customer segments, and strengthen Young Brothers’ role in Hawai‘i’s supply chain. Develop and execute a long‑term commercial strategy that drives sustainable growth and supports the company’s overall strategic priorities. Partner with the President and leadership team to align commercial initiatives with operational capacity, capital investments, and strategic priorities. Provide market intelligence and competitive analysis to support executive decision‑making. Support strategic positioning related to regulatory matters, including Public Utilities Commission rate cases and policy developments affecting maritime transportation. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS Identify and cultivate strategic partnerships with major shippers, logistics providers, distributors, and supply chain partners serving Hawai‘i. Develop commercial strategies that support key sectors of Hawai‘i’s economy, including retail, construction, agriculture, food distribution, and energy. Lead the negotiation and execution of complex, high‑value commercial agreements with key customers and partners, ensuring terms are structured to drive long‑term value, operational alignment, and sustainable growth. Explore opportunities to enhance service offerings, improve logistics coordination, and deliver value‑added solutions that strengthen customer relationships and commercial performance. CUSTOMER RELATIONS & CARGO GROWTH Oversee the company’s customer relations and customer experience programs to strengthen long‑term customer partnerships. Ensure proactive engagement with key customers across all island markets. Establish systems for collecting and analyzing customer feedback to improve service delivery and commercial performance. Lead initiatives to improve customer transparency, communication, and service reliability. GOVERNMENT, COMMUNITY & INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT Support executive engagement with government leaders, regulators, and industry stakeholders. Represent Young Brothers at industry forums, community events, and business organizations. Build strong relationships with community partners and economic stakeholders across the islands. Collaborate with Government Affairs to monitor legislative and policy developments affecting maritime transportation and logistics. LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL OVERSIGHT Provide leadership over Business Development and Sales, Customer Relations and Experience, and Marketing and Communications functions. Establish performance metrics and accountability structures aligned with commercial goals. Foster a culture of collaboration, customer focus, and innovation. Work closely with Operations leadership to ensure commercial initiatives align with service capabilities and operational efficiency. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree preferred. 10–15 years of progressive leadership experience in commercial strategy, business development, and transportation or logistics environments, including freight forwarding, stevedoring, and barge or tug operations. Demonstrated experience leading commercial growth initiatives within complex or regulated environments. Proven ability to structure and lead complex, high‑value commercial negotiations and strategic partnerships. Broad industry knowledge, with experience operating in diverse or multi‑market environments preferred. Strong understanding of supply chain, transportation logistics, and maritime operations. Proven ability to influence, collaborate, and drive alignment among senior executives, government leaders, and key external stakeholders. WORKING CONDITIONS: Primarily office‑based with regular travel throughout Hawai‘i to engage customers, community stakeholders, and industry partners. Occasional mainland or international travel may be required. POSITION CONTENT: This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all‑inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills, working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, these requirements may change over time. Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary. J-18808-Ljbffr

Sr Director of Software Engineering - Insurance (Columbus)

JPMorgan Chase is on a journey to be the most recommended financial partner for small business owners in our communities as they start, run, and grow their business. This role is an opportunity to be at the forefront of building a best-in-class, integrated, digital-led P&C Insurance business within a leading financial services brand – focused on deepening relationships with our >7MM small business clients. As a Senior Director of Software Engineering at JPMorgan Chase within the Consumer & Community Bank Small Business team, you will lead engineering teams to build AI-native solutions from the ground up—embedding AI coding tools, agentic workflows, and LLM-powered capabilities into every layer of the platform—while transforming team culture to operate with speed and experimentation as AI tooling evolves. Your exceptional communication and influencing abilities will foster productive relationships with executive stakeholders, ensuring alignment, effective risk management, and high-confidence operational delivery. Job responsibilities Drive the technical strategy and delivery of a new digital insurance platform, embedding AI-native capabilities (agentic workflows, LLM-powered features) into core product experiences Responsible for directing and managing all aspects of technology delivery Leads multiple technology implementations across departments to achieve firmwide technology objectives Directly manages multiple areas with strategic transactional focus Acts as the primary interface with senior leaders, stakeholders, and executives, driving consensus across competing objectives Manage multiple stakeholders, complex projects, and large cross-product collaborations Influences peer leaders and senior stakeholders across the business, product, and technology teams Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills Proven track record using AI coding assistants (GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude, etc.) to accelerate development cycles, and ability to coach teams to adopt these tools as standard practice Experience designing and deploying agentic systems (e.g., LLM-powered agents, multi-step reasoning workflows, tool-using AI) in production environments Drives adoption of an AI-augmented engineering culture—setting standards, running experiments, and building team confidence as tooling and best practices evolve in real time Experience building and leading engineering for digital insurance platforms, including policy management, quoting, servicing, carrier integrations, and agency management tools Deep expertise in system design, application development, testing, and operational stability for commercially used digital platforms web and/or mobile Deep expertise in building and operating large scale high performance digital applications (web and/or mobile) with distributed systems and cloud technologies (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc.) Deep expertise with enterprise design patterns and industry best practices with experience using modern technologies and design patterns (e.g., micro services, APIs, etc.) Experience with building, leading and mentoring technology teams, and next level leaders within the organization Experience with implementing industry standard cybersecurity & technology controls Excellent communication and presentation skills, with ability to influence key stakeholders across cross functional teams Strong organizational and management skills Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills Experience leading engineering culture transformation initiatives, particularly driving adoption of AI tooling, new development workflows, or technical practice changes across distributed teams Preferred experience with specific cloud providers (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure) beyond the required expertise Chase is a leading financial services firm, helping nearly half of America’s households and small businesses achieve their financial goals through a broad range of financial products. Our mission is to create engaged, lifelong relationships and put our customers at the heart of everything we do. We also help small businesses, nonprofits and cities grow, delivering solutions to solve all their financial needs. We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission-based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process. We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Visit our FAQs for more information about requesting an accommodation. Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans Our Consumer & Community Banking Group depends on innovators like you to serve consumers, small businesses, municipalities and non-profits. You’ll support the delivery of award winning tools and services that cover everything from personal and small business banking as well as lending, mortgages, credit cards, payments, auto finance and investment advice. This group is also focused on developing and delivering cutting edged mobile applications, digital experiences and next generation banking technology solutions to better serve our clients and customers. Elevate your career by driving global operations by leading multifaceted tech programs and integrating innovative solutions. J-18808-Ljbffr