Chief Financial Officer – Pierre Fabre USA (Secaucus)

Your mission We are seeking a dynamic executive finance leader to join our team as our CFO. This high‑profile will serve as the senior financial leader for Pierre Fabre’s US operations and as a strategic business partner to the CEOs and executive teams of the Dermo‑Cosmetics businesses with high level of exposure to our pharmaceutical entity. The CFO will sit on the executive management team of Pierre Fabre USA, be the dedicated business partner, overseeing the FP&A team as well as a shared US Accounting organization, a pivotal part in shaping financial strategy, execution and success across the US. The ideal candidate will bring: Experience as a subsidiary or functional CFO with HQ reporting, preferably in a European group environment. Deep knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS reporting, with hands‑on technical accounting experience. CPA designation (prior Big 4 highly preferred) and proven ability to manage complex technical accounting topics. Leadership experience across both Accounting and FP&A functions. Distribution, contracts, and manufacturing oversight experience. Experience with M&A, growth phases, and post‑deal integration. CPG experience strongly preferred. Prior experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Essential Functions Strategic Leadership & Business Partnership Advise the CEOs and Management team on the financial aspects of their strategic orientations and business decisions. Act as a key business partner to functional leaders, providing financial insight to support growth, profitability, M&A, and long‑term value creation. Leverage prior experience as a subsidiary or function CFO with HQ reporting to ensure effective alignment and communication with Global/European headquarters. Perform management analyses and provide decision‑support tools to local management teams. Maximize financial performance by tracking and analyzing trends, variances, and key drivers; provide recommendations to improve efficiency, productivity, and cost‑to‑serve. Apply best‑practice governance standards to decision‑making and oversight. Financial Planning, Analysis & Reporting Direct and oversee FP&A activities to support strategic decision‑making and ensure alignment with organizational goals. Lead the preparation, follow‑up, and analysis of the annual budget, forecasts, and five‑year plans for the US perimeter. Compare sales and profit projections to actuals and budgeted expenses; recommend adjustments to future projections and budgets. Direct the preparation of all financial statements for US entities, including income statements, balance sheets, shareholder reports, tax returns, and governmental agency reports. Ensure financial reporting is fully compliant with US GAAP and IFRS, drawing on hands‑on technical accounting expertise. Support the preparation and transmission of monthly and six‑month reporting packages and other required data for Group consolidation; review and improve planning and reporting processes, leveraging prior HQ reporting experience. Accounting, Tax, Cash & Controls Oversee all local accounting operations via the Controller, who leads a shared accounting center supporting both the Dermo‑Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals entities. Ensure and be accountable for the accuracy and quality of the financials for both entities, including fixed asset tracking, amortization tables, and production of local and group consolidation data. Provide technical accounting leadership (CPA, Big4‑style rigor) across complex transactions, including those related to M&A, distribution, contracts, and manufacturing. Manage tax declarations in accordance with local laws and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Oversee cash management: monitoring bank and cash outflows, bank accounts, reconciliations, group loans, management reports, and optimization of financial flows. With support from the shared Finance team, prepare, select, and transmit information required for external and internal audits. Ensure implementation and adherence to Group control procedures and good practices, particularly in the areas of: Investments, purchases, and expenses; Cash management and loans; Sales, customer accounts, payment collection, and marketing spend; Inventory tracking, estimates, depreciations, provisions, etc. Pharma‑Specific Responsibilities In close collaboration with US pharma head of Finance: Provide financial accounting leadership, insight, and challenge and determining the accounting impact to the P&L, including gross to net. Ensure all corporate deliverables and financial obligations related to business development partners and CDMOs, distribution and manufacturing contracts are met and accurately accounted for. Apply prior pharma experience to support the evaluation and optimize investments, partnerships, and launch strategies. Dermo‑Cosmetics & Shared Services Responsibilities Lead and manage the shared US Finance center, ensuring effective support to both Dermo‑Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals across Accounting and FP&A. Serve as a key business partner for the Dermo‑Cosmetics entity in the US, supporting growth and profitability initiatives. Oversee procurement processes to ensure efficiency, cost‑effectiveness, and compliance with financial policies and regulations. Drive process automation and future transformation of Finance operations, leveraging prior experience in growth, integration, and transformation phases. Systems, Real Estate & Cross‑Functional Projects In collaboration with the IT team, lead or support long‑term projects (e.g., SAP, EDI, web‑portal, CRM) to enhance financial data quality, reporting, and process efficiency. Apply strong systems and controls knowledge to ensure data integrity across US GAAP and IFRS reporting. Oversee real estate and lease management for the US entities; verify the validity of contracts and leases in collaboration with legal counsel. Governance, Ethics & Culture Ensure that all interactions and engagements are conducted with the highest ethical and professional standards, and that all work is executed with quality and in accordance with Pierre Fabre values and industry best practices. Foster a culture of performance, accountability, and continuous improvement within the Finance organization. Lead and mentor a high‑performing Finance team across Accounting, FP&A, and shared services, drawing on prior leadership experience. Perform other duties as required by the business. Competencies Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving Ability to be hands‑on while improving processes Strong Leadership & People Management (Accounting FP&A) Performance Management Personal Effectiveness / Credibility Strong Communication & Influencing Skills, including with HQ/Group stakeholders Technical Capacity (accounting, FP&A, controls, systems; US GAAP & IFRS) Financial Management / Business Acumen (including pharma‑specific P&L, GTN, and manufacturing / distribution economics) Ethical Conduct & Integrity, including CGP and governance Required Education and Experience Master’s degree in Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, or related field required preferred. Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation strongly preferred; prior Big4 experience highly desirable. 15 years of progressive experience in Finance (e.g., External/Internal Audit, Controlling, CFO, FP&A) within a company of similar size and complexity. Experience as a subsidiary or functional CFO with responsibility for HQ (preferably European) reporting and Group consolidation. Strong experience in the pharmaceutical industry required or highly preferred; experience in rare disease, cell therapy, and oncology strongly valued. Experience in the healthcare and/or pharmaceutical sector highly preferred; experience in consumer/dermo‑cosmetics a plus. Demonstrated knowledge of US GAAP and IFRS, with hands‑on technical accounting experience. Leadership experience managing multiple direct reports and leading both Accounting and FP&A teams. Experience with distribution & contracts, and manufacturing oversight (including CDMOs and supply chain contracts) preferred. Experience with M&A, growth phases, and post‑merger integration in a multinational context. CGP experience strongly preferred (e.g., corporate governance, compliance, and internal control frameworks). Demonstrated knowledge of accounting, management, and financial analysis. Experience with SAP implementation or major ERP systems is a strong plus. Experience in organizational and finance transformation is a plus. Work Environment / physical demands / position type and expected hours of work This position based in Secaucus, NJ, and offers a hybrid work arrangement with two remote days each week. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Travel: Occasional travel up to 10%. Compensation and Benefits Salary Range: $220,000 – $350,000 This range represents the base annual full‑time salary for all positions within the applicable job grade. The actual salary offer will depend on a range of factors including experience, education, location, and other relevant qualifications. This position is also eligible for a Pierre Fabre bonus, commission, or incentive program in addition to the base pay. Employees will be eligible to participate in a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, voluntary benefits, a 401(k) retirement plan, a generous PTO policy, paid company holidays, and paid parental leave. Additiona

Director Digital Workplace Products (Union Beach)

Job Summary Are you ready to shape the future of the modern digital workplace and lead transformative solutions that empower thousands of global colleagues? Job Summary Are you ready to shape the future of the modern digital workplace and lead transformative solutions that empower thousands of global colleagues? This position requires a blend of product leadership, technical depth across the Digital Workplace ecosystem, and strong cross‑functional execution to advance the Digital Workplace vision. IFF is a global leader in flavors, fragrances, food ingredients, and health & biosciences. We deliver sustainable innovations that elevate everyday products. Business Unit: Digital Technology Solutions Accelerating innovation through data, technology, and digital transformation, building intelligent solutions that enhance experiences and power smarter decisions. The Director Digital Workplace Products role is based in Union Beach, NJ (preferred). We are open to considering exceptional US East Coast–based remote candidates who can travel regularly to Union Beach (about 2 days a week). Be part of a strategic, collaborative, forward‑thinking team where together we can achieve greatness and make a real impact. Your potential is our inspiration! Where You’ll Make a Difference Lead the strategy, roadmap, and lifecycle management for IFF’s Digital Workplace product portfolio, including Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Exchange Online, Windows, Mac, VDI, and mobile platforms Champion intuitive and frictionless end-user experiences grounded in strong UX design principles Oversee PC lifecycle management and governance, leveraging Microsoft Intune and JAMF Drive an integrated product vision focused on UX, reliability, performance, service design, and value realization Partner with IT Security, Infrastructure, Legal, Data Privacy, and Business Units to ensure alignment and compliance Lead and develop high‑performing engineering and product teams across collaboration, messaging, endpoint, mobility, and AI technologies Provide technical leadership across the Digital Workplace portfolio by establishing shared architectural principles, standards, and governance, with an emphasis on how products integrate and operate together. Serve as a senior technical escalation point for team members, applying broad technical experience to guide decisions, assess risk, and resolve complex cross-product, security, and integration challenges Ensure technical alignment and cohesion across products by connecting individual decisions into an integrated platform view Accelerate adoption of next‑generation workplace technologies, including Copilot, Copilot Studio, and AI assistants Lead AI pilot programs, change management, and analytics to ensure the successful rollout of new digital capabilities Embed responsible AI practices and governance into the Digital Workplace ecosystem What Makes You The Right Fit 10 years of experience in Digital Workplace, Collaboration, Microsoft 365, or related enterprise technology domains Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s in a related field preferred Proven leadership experience in product management with demonstrated success delivering enterprise solutions Strong track record of driving large, cross‑functional programs and navigating enterprise governance processes Experience partnering with senior executives and global stakeholders High level of technical fluency across Digital Workplace platforms, cloud technologies, and architectural best practices Strong communication, strategic thinking, and problem‑solving skills Ability to build collaborative partnerships and influence across distributed teams Comfortable operating in complex, matrixed environments with competing priorities How You Would Stand Out Experience with next‑generation AI technologies, including Copilot and Copilot Studio Background leading globally distributed engineering and product teams Demonstrated success in operationalizing digital workplace strategies at enterprise scale Why Choose Us? Opportunity to directly shape the future of IFF’s global digital workplace Collaborative, innovative environment that encourages continuous improvement Ability to drive adoption of emerging AI and productivity technologies Strong executive visibility and influence across the global organization Purpose‑driven company committed to inclusion, sustainability, and technology advancement Access a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid parental leave, vacation, holidays, and an annual bonus plan. We are a global leader in taste, scent, and nutrition, offering our customers a broader range of natural solutions and accelerating our growth strategy. At IFF, we believe that your uniqueness unleashes our potential. We value the diverse mosaic of the ethnicity, national origin, race, age, sex, or veteran status. We strive for an inclusive workplace that allows each of our colleagues to bring their authentic self to work regardless of their religion, gender identity & expression, sexual orientation, or disability. Visit IFF.com/careers/workplace-diversity-and-inclusion to learn more Salary Ranges 149,030.00ㅤ-ㅤ212,900.00ㅤUSD J-18808-Ljbffr

Executive Director for Modernization / Chief Innovation Officer (Springfield)

The Executive Director, TSA Modernization serves as a principal advisor and strategic leader to the TSA Administrator and Deputy Administrator. This executive is responsible for advancing TSA's transformation into a high-performing, innovative, and adaptable counterterrorism organization. Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution. Candidates will not be hired based on their race, sex, color, religion, or national origin. As a basic requirement, applicants must demonstrate progressively responsible leadership experience that is indicative of senior executive level managerial capability and directly related to the skills and abilities outlined under the Technical Qualifications and Executive Core Qualifications listed below. Typically, experience of this nature will have been gained at or above the equivalent of the GS-15 grade level in the Federal service or its equivalent with state and local government, the private sector, or non-governmental organizations. To meet the minimum qualification requirements for this position, you must show that you possess the Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) and Technical Qualifications (TQs) related to this position within your resume. Your resume MAY NOT EXCEED 2 PAGES . Resumes over the 2-page limit will be deemed ineligible and will not receive further consideration. Your resume should include examples of experience, education, and accomplishments applicable to the qualification(s). If your resume does not reflect demonstrated evidence of these qualifications, you may not receive consideration for the position. There is NO requirement to prepare a narrative statement specifically addressing the Executive Core Qualifications (ECQs) or the Technical Qualifications (TQs). The application process used to recruit for this position is RESUME-BASED . Therefore, evidence of each ECQ and TQ must be CLEARLY REFLECTED in your resume. TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS (TQs): Your resume should demonstrate accomplishments that would satisfy the following technical qualifications. 1. Demonstrated experience developing and implementing strategies, policies, programs, or operational improvements that enhance organizational performance, strengthen mission effectiveness, promote innovation, and align workforce, technology, processes, and resources with modernization goals. 2. Demonstrated experience in scouting market trends and aligning innovative practices to achieve strategic objectives and deliver the mission of a large, complex organization. EXECUTIVE CORE QUALIFICATIONS (ECqs): In addition to the Technical Qualification Requirements listed above, all new entrants into the Senior Executive Service (SES)/Transportation Security Executive Service (TSES) under a career appointment will be assessed for executive competency against the following five mandatory ECQs. If your 2-page resume does not reflect the the ECqs and TQs, you will not receive further consideration for the position. ECQ 1 - COMMITMENT TO THE RULE OF LAW AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THE AMERICAN FOUNDING. This core qualification requires a demonstrated knowledge of the American system of government, commitment to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law, and commitment to serve the American people. ECQ 2 - DRIVING EFFICIENCY. This core qualification involves the demonstrated ability to strategically and efficiently manage resources, budget effectively, cut wasteful spending, and pursue efficiency through process and technological upgrades. ECQ 3 - MERIT AND COMPETENCE. This core qualification involves the demonstrated knowledge, ability and technical competence to effectively and reliably produce work that is of exceptional quality. ECQ 4 - LEADING PEOPLE. This core qualification involves the demonstrated ability to lead and inspire a group toward meeting the organization's vision, mission, and goals, and to drive a high-performance, high-accountability culture. This includes, when necessary, the ability to lead people through change and to hold individuals accountable. ECQ 5 - ACHIEVING RESULTS. This core qualification involves the demonstrated ability to achieve both individual and organizational results, and to align results to stated goals from superiors. NOTE: If you are a member of the SES/TSES or have been certified through successful participation in an OPM approved SES Candidate Development Program (SESCDP), or have SES/TSES reinstatement eligibility, you do not need to respond to the ECQs. Instead, you should attach proof (e.g., SF-50, Certification by OPM's SES Qualifications Review Board (QRB)) of your eligibility for noncompetitive appointment to the SES/TSES. FAILURE TO MEET OR FULLY ADDRESS EACH EXECUTIVE CORE QUALIFICATION AND TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS IN THE RESUME WILL ELIMINATE A CANDIDATE FROM FURTHER CONSIDERATION. J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) | VVF (Avon)

The Chief Financial Officer is an officer of several 501(C)3 nonprofit corporations; Vail Valley Foundation, Youth Power, Eagle River Valley Childcare, and Vilar Performing Arts Center. The CFO will provide leadership, strategic vision and ensure operational excellence for all accounting and finance functions. In addition to serving as a key member of the VVF executive team, the Chief Financial Officer will lead and mentor a team of five accounting and finance professionals plus three IT professionals with three to four of these eight staff as direct reports. Specific Responsibilities: Oversee all accounts, ledgers, and reporting systems ensuring compliance with appropriate GAAP standards and regulatory requirements. Manage the budget and forecast process across all departments. Synthesize complex information, generate actionable financial and business insights, and clearly articulate the financial future of the VVF to all stakeholders. Perform complex and varied analyses to enable sound decision-making around near-term and long-term business risks and opportunities, identifying key business insights through data analysis and delivering synthesized and impactful communications that enable better business decisions and improved enterprise value. Responsible for the monthly and year-end forecasting and review process, analysis, revenue projections, general ledger, compliance adherence and reporting, policy implementation, capital and the VVF’s capital campaign, debt management including lines of credit, and the annual audit. Provide the financial reports, forecasts and balance sheet projections for the Board, Board Executive Committee, Board Finance and Investment Committee, and other relevant board committees. Attends all Board and Board Executive Committee meetings with the VVF President. Attends other appropriate board committee meetings to provide financial and forecast updates. Oversee banking activities and access credentials. Guide and implement procurement strategies focused on maximizing cost savings while ensuring supplier reliability. Actively manage consolidated cash flow to ensure appropriate sources of cash are available to meet ongoing needs. Participate in key decision making as a member of the Executive Team. Actively participate in any merger, affiliation, and or acquisition due diligence. Analyze, identify, and recommend revenue and expense opportunities. Manage accounting control systems and internal audits ensuring the accurate and timely production of accounting information and financial reports. Monitor changes in legal, regulatory, and administrative environments and implement procedural changes as needed to maintain compliance while maximizing operational and financial results. Manage tax-exempt bond compliance. Manage/secure/oversee VVF’s commercial and event insurance programs. Work in collaboration with VVF President and Vice President, Human Resources Officer on all benefits, including annual health insurance to include medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, HSA, FSA, 401(k) Plan, compensation, and other benefits. Responsible for long-term financial strategic planning. Responsible for VVF’s leases, most legal needs of the VVF, risk management, bond compliance, and IRS compliance. Guide the VVF IT department specific to network architecture, cyber-attack protection, server administration, software and database acquisitions, event IT needs, and desktop support. The VVF mission is executed on a year-round basis. There will be times when work or additional responsibilities are required by the CFO in the evenings, on weekends, and over holidays. In addition to the above, the CFO will assist the VVF President and members of the Executive Team to improve our organizational efficiency and effectiveness. Accepting resumes through August 31, 2026. J-18808-Ljbffr

Director, Product Management, Inventory & Demand (Austin)

About Kinaxis Are you looking to join an innovative, market-leading company where you can truly elevate your career? At Kinaxis we are serious about culture, we are serious about technology, we are serious about customers, and we are serious about not taking ourselves too seriously. If you are looking to be part of an incredible growth story, then we might just be the place for you! In 1984, we started out as a team of three engineers. Today, we have grown to become a global organization with over 2000 employees around the world, 6 global office and a best-in-class HQ in Ottawa, Canada. As winners of several Top Employer awards globally, we are proud to work with our customers and employees towards solving some of the biggest challenges facing supply chains today. Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain orchestration, powering complex global supply chains, and supporting the people who manage them. Our powerful, AI infused platform provides full transparency and visibility across end-to-end supply chains, enabling our customers to make faster, better decisions. We are trusted by renowned global brands to provide the agility and predictability needed to navigate today’s volatility and disruption. With more than 40,000 users in over 100 countries, we are expanding our team as we continue to innovate and revolutionize how we support our customers. Location Ottawa and Toronto, Canada - Hybrid All other Canadian locations - Remote About The Team At Kinaxis, we believe the future of supply chain lies in smarter, more responsive planning—where organizations can anticipate demand, optimize inventory, and confidently navigate uncertainty at scale. Our Product Management team partners with global industry leaders to embed advanced planning capabilities deeply into supply chain orchestration, driving better outcomes for businesses, people, and the planet. We are building the next generation of demand and inventory solutions—from intelligent forecasting and demand sensing to multi-echelon inventory optimization and scenario-based planning—that empower organizations to balance service, cost, and risk across complex, ever-changing environments. The Director, Product Management – Demand & Inventory , as a trusted advisor and recognized subject matter expert, is responsible for defining and delivering customer-facing demand planning and inventory optimization capabilities across the product portfolio. Leading a team of Product Managers, the Director works closely with Engineering, Data Science, and Go- to-Market teams to build solutions that enable customers to forecast demand accurately, optimize inventory, and balance service, cost, and risk across complex global supply chains. What You Will Do Own the product vision and roadmap for demand planning and inventory optimization capabilities, including forecasting, inventory positioning, and replenishment strategies Ensure strategic alignment across product teams, partnering with executive leadership to deliver solutions that meet evolving market and customer needs Lead product direction for demand and inventory offerings, including statistical forecasting, scenario planning, and optimization models that balance service levels, working capital, and supply constraints Define how customers plan, simulate, and respond to demand variability and inventory trade-offs across the end-to-end supply chain Develop deep relationships with customers and partners to understand real-world planning challenges, including forecast accuracy, excess and obsolete inventory, and service-level performance Engage with senior leaders and customers to shape product direction, prioritize high-impact capabilities, and ensure alignment with market trends (e.g., IBP, S&OP, demand sensing) Partner cross-functionally with engineering, data science, and design teams to deliver scalable, high- performance planning capabilities and ensure successful product launch and adoption Define and track KPIs, including forecast accuracy, service level attainment, inventory turns, and working capital efficiency; use insights to guide prioritization and continuous improvement Communicate product strategy, progress, risks, and outcomes clearly to executive and cross- functional audiences Address and resolve complex challenges across the product lifecycle, enabling teams to deliver high- impact solutions at scale Primary Qualifications What we are looking for Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, Operations Research, or related field; advanced degree is an asset 10 years of experience in Product Management within a global SaaS or technology organization, preferably in supply chain or planning domains 5 years of experience leading and developing teams of Product Managers responsible for complex product portfolios Deep domain expertise in demand planning, inventory optimization, or supply chain planning Strong understanding of planning methodologies such as statistical forecasting, segmentation, safety stock optimization, and multi-echelon inventory planning Proven ability to define and execute product strategy from discovery through commercialization and scale Strong financial and business acumen, with experience balancing cost, service, and risk trade-offs in product decisions Exceptional influencing and stakeholder management skills, including experience engaging executive audiences Role-Specific Skills & Experience Proven track record of delivering commercially successful, customer-facing supply chain planning solutions at scale Experience leading highly complex product initiatives involving demand forecasting, inventory optimization, and decision-support systems Strong understanding of how forecasting and inventory decisions impact service levels, working capital, and operational efficiency Experience embedding advanced analytics, optimization techniques, or AI/ML into planning workflows Ability to translate complex planning and optimization concepts into clear, compelling customer value propositions Highly influential leader with a track record of gaining buy-in for long-term product strategies that impact business outcomes Strong communication skills across technical and non-technical audiences Ability to travel up to 20% Work With Impact: Our platform directly helps companies power the world’s supply chains. We see the results of what we do out in the world every day, when we see store shelves stocked, when medications are available for our loved ones, and so much more. Work with Fortune 500 Brands: Companies across industries trust us to help them take control of their integrated business planning and digital supply chain. Some of our customers include Lockheed Martin, Unilever, P&G, ExxonMobil, Cisco and more. Social Responsibility at Kinaxis: Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee weighs in on hiring practices, talent assessment training materials, and mandatory training on unconscious bias and inclusion fundamentals. Sustainability is key to what we do and we’re committed to a long-term net-zero operations strategy. We are involved in our communities and support causes where we can make the most impact. People matter at Kinaxis and here are some of the perks and benefits we offer, which may vary by location and employee: Flexible vacation and Kinaxis Days (company-wide days off) Flexible work options Physical and mental well-being programs Regularly scheduled virtual fitness classes Mentorship programs, training, and career development Recognition programs and referral rewards Hackathons For more information, visit the Kinaxis website at www.kinaxis.com or the company’s blog at http://blog.kinaxis.com . Kinaxis welcomes candidates to apply to our inclusive community. We provide accommodations upon request to ensure fairness and accessibility throughout our recruitment process for all candidates, including those with specific needs or disabilities. If you require an accommodation, please reach out to us at [email protected]. This contact information is for accessibility requests only and cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications. Kinaxis is committed to ensuring a fair and transparent recruitment process. We use artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the initial step of the recruitment process to compare submitted resumes against the job description to identify candidates whose education, experience, and skills most closely match the requirements of the role. After the initial screening, all subsequent decisions regarding your application, including final selection, are made by our human recruitment team. AI does not make any final hiring decisions. J-18808-Ljbffr

Chief Strategy Officer (Eagan)

Chief Strategy OfficerApplyremote type: Hybridlocations: Eagan (Office), MNtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-100572 Job Description Summary Join Hunt Electric at one of the most significant moments in our company's history. As we continue our transition to a holding company structure, expand our manufacturing capabilities, pursue strategic acquisitions, and deepen our presence in several construction markets, we are seeking a Chief Strategy Officer to build the enterprise growth engine that will shape Hunt's next generation. As the Chief Strategy Officer of Hunt Electric, you will lead the growth functions that build Hunt’s future. You will set market and customer direction, guide business development, estimating, marketing, strategic planning, and build a healthy future backlog that matches Hunt’s capabilities and long-term objectives. The CSO works in close partnership with the President to ensure every growth decision reflects Hunt's operational capacity, leadership capability, and long-term strategic direction. Together, these roles balance future opportunities with execution excellence. Working closely with the CEO, President, and operating leaders, you will help Hunt pursue the right work, build the next generation of leaders, and create lasting opportunity for employee-owners. This role sits on Hunt's executive leadership team and is expected to contribute well beyond growth strategy by helping shape enterprise direction, leadership development, and long-term organizational capability. We are looking for someone with experience leading growth strategy within construction, industrial services, engineering, manufacturing, mission-critical infrastructure, or similarly complex B2B organizations where execution capability is central to business success. At Hunt, how we lead matters as much as what we accomplish. Every executive is expected to model our leadership competencies by developing others, communicating with clarity, delivering results, empowering teams, and leading with integrity. Job Description: Role & Responsibilities* Lead Hunt’s growth strategy by defining target markets, geographies, customer profiles, and vertical priorities that align with Hunt’s long-term direction, capabilities, and culture.* Lead the business development, estimating, marketing, strategic pursuits, and market intelligence functions.* Develop and maintain Hunt’s strategic business plan for growth functions, including the annual operating plan, multi-year growth plan, quarterly updates, measurable priorities, and accountable deliverables. This requires close work with the President to develop this plan.* Build and maintain strategic account plans for priority customers and sectors, including executive relationships, relationship maps, planned touchpoints, and future opportunities.* Own the market and customer strategy that guides what work Hunt pursues, who Hunt serves, where Hunt chooses not to compete, and new potential markets to consider.* Set and maintain pursuit qualification standards, market selection discipline, and go/no-go expectations so Hunt pursues work it can execute at a high level.* Work in a standing operating cadence with the President to review capacity, labor availability, leadership bandwidth, delivery risk, backlog quality, and pursuit priorities before Hunt makes commitments.* Escalate unresolved conflicts between growth priorities and delivery capacity to the CEO with clear options, tradeoffs, and recommendations.* Lead estimating standards, bid review discipline, scope clarity, assumption control, win/loss learning, and estimate accuracy improvement.* Lead marketing and positioning priorities that support strategic pursuits, recruiting visibility, customer trust, and protection of the Hunt reputation.* Maintain current market intelligence on customers, competitors, industry conditions, emerging opportunities, and risks that may affect Hunt’s future work.* Maintain Hunt’s “How Hunt Wins” market doctrine with the CEO and President, including target markets, target customer profiles, no-chase conditions, delivery posture, and priority growth opportunities.* Help manage a balanced backlog by monitoring customer concentration, market mix, delivery complexity, commercial risk, capacity fit, and margin quality.* Maintain working relationships with ECSI and EH Manufacturing when integrated solutions, modularization, or prefabrication improve the outcome for Hunt customers.* Lead clean handoff of awarded work from the growth functions to project delivery and operations. Confirm that key pursuit assumptions, risks, capacity requirements, and customer commitments are documented and understood.* Develop the leaders within business development, estimating, and marketing. Identify next-generation talent, create development opportunities, and build succession depth across the growth organization.* Model Hunt’s Core Purpose, Connecting People with Opportunity, and Core Values: Honor Commitments, Set the Pace, Find a Way, and Better Together.* Make decisions with a long-term employee-owner mindset. Pursue growth that strengthens Hunt, creates meaningful opportunity, and protects the ESOP for future generations.Qualifications and Education Requirements* Bachelor’s degree in business, construction management, engineering, finance, marketing, or a related field; equivalent executive leadership experience will be considered.* Executive leadership experience in strategy, business development, estimating, growth, marketing, or a related commercial leadership function.* Construction or adjacent industry experience; ability to understand delivery constraints and labor realities.* Demonstrated ability to develop market strategy, customer strategy, growth plans, and disciplined pursuit processes.Key Skills and Competencies* Business Acumen: Demonstrates strong financial, commercial, and operational judgment to evaluate market opportunities, customer relationships, backlog quality, delivery capacity, margin potential, and risk. Makes disciplined growth decisions that align with Hunt’s capabilities, long-term objectives, and employee-owner mindset.* Learning Approach: Maintains curiosity and continuously learns from customers, competitors, industry conditions, emerging markets, estimating outcomes, and win/loss results. Uses market intelligence and feedback to improve pursuit strategies, estimate accuracy, strategic planning, and the overall effectiveness of the growth organization.* Strategic Thinking and Vision: Establishes a clear long-term direction for Hunt’s growth by defining priority markets, geographies, customer profiles, sectors, and opportunities. Translates that vision into practical business plans, strategic account plans, measurable priorities, and disciplined pursuit decisions that strengthen Hunt’s future backlog.* Influence Without Authority: Builds productive, trusted partnerships with the CEO, President, operating leaders, project delivery teams, and affiliated organizations to align growth priorities with capacity, labor availability, leadership bandwidth, and delivery realities. Communicates clear options, tradeoffs, and recommendations when competing priorities require executive-level decisions.* Highly Altruistic / People First: Acts as a multiplier who views leadership as stewardship, prioritizing the development of the next generation of leaders over personal title or corporate administration. Guided by the core purpose of Connecting People with Opportunity, this leader has the humility to mentor others and the wisdom to make disciplined decisions that protect the ESOP and the livelihoods of employee-owners for the next seven generations.* Adaptability and Agility: Responds effectively to changing market conditions, customer needs, industry risks, capacity constraints, and new growth opportunities. Adjusts plans, pursuit priorities, positioning, and resource allocation as needed while maintaining disciplined standards and a consistent focus on long-term success.Physical Requirements* This position operates in a professional construction office environment and may periodically operate at industrial job sites. Job-site conditions may include moving mechanical parts, vibration, noise, and the use of personal protective equipment, including closed-toe shoes, a hard hat, and eye protection.* This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, filing cabinets, and photocopiers.* This position is generally sedentary. Employees are frequently required to sit, and occasionally required to kneel, reach, stoop, crouch or crawl.* This position requires the ability to lift files, open file cabinets, and bend or stand as necessary.* This position may occasionally lift up to 25 pounds.* Operates in a demanding, fast-paced, people-oriented construction environment with frequent changes and interruptions, and multiple project assignments. Why Hunt Electric? Hunt Electric is a 100% employee-owned company with over 60 years of stability, momentum, and exciting growth ahead— our future is bright! We’re proud of our people-first culture, where every decision starts with, “How will this impact our people?” We put safety first, believe we’re better together, and bring the energy of a growing company with the foundation of a business that’s been trusted for decades. * 100% Paid Premiums: Medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums are 100% employer-paid for you and your family . Plus, a cash benefit if you opt out.* Three Pillars of Retirement: We are proud to offer three modes of retirement to ensure you are well-positioned for the future: a 401(k) match, profit sharing, and an ESOP that makes you an employee-owner.* Annual Discretionary Bonus: Employees enjoy an annual discretionary bonus based on company performance and individual contributions.* Work-

General Manager - Leith Nissan (Knollwood)

Holman is a family-owned, global automotive services organization anchored by our deeply rooted core values and principles that have enabled us to continue Driving What’s Right throughout the last century. Principal Purpose of Position: Plans, develops and implements and ensures compliance with organization policies and goals Provides counsel and direction to the activities of sales, service, parts, body shop, F&I, and administration to affect operational efficiency and economy Directs and coordinates promotion of services performed to develop new markets, increase share of market, and obtain competitive position in industry Analyzes department budgets to identify areas in which profit opportunities can be maximized or cost can be minimized and operating budget can be achieved Confers with administrative and managerial personnel and reviews activity, operating, and sales reports to determine changes in programs or operations required Through communication, oversight and direction works to ensure employee satisfaction, customer satisfaction and return on investment Promotes the recruitment and development of dealership managers and non-management employees Examines pay practices and develops pay plan models to achieve budgetary goals Liaison with the manufacturer; works with factory representative to achieve factory objectives. Provide strategic planning and the execution thereof to meet long term dealership goals. Ensure all HR topics are monitored and appropriately managed along with the necessary documentation. Recruiting and developing future leaders Perform all other duties and special projects as assigned Education and/or Training: Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from four-year College or University; and 8 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Relevant Work Experience: 6 years of dealership experience at a department manager level, or similar related work; knowledge of the principles, concepts and methodologies of department operations to ensure the profitability of the dealership. Pay: We offer competitive wages that are commensurate with job-related skills, experience, relevant education or training, and geographic location, starting in the range of $300,000 - $350,000 USD annually for full time employees. The annual compensation range is comprised of base pay and bonus earnings. LI-GC1 About Holman At Holman, we exist to provide rewarding careers and better lives for employees and their families. We hire, train, empower, and reward exceptional people. Our journey is guided by our desire to get it right every time and the acknowledgement that we have an opportunity to be better. To be better, we have to do better, and to do better we must know better. That’s why we are listening, open to learning new things - about ourselves and each other. We will never stop striving for improved diversity, equity, and inclusion because we are successful together when we feel trusted and supported. It’s The Holman Way. At Holman, your total compensation goes beyond your paycheck. To position you for success and provide a rewarding career and better life for you and your family, Holman is proud to offer you the benefits you deserve; including protection against illness, disability, loss of work, or preparation for retirement. Below is a brief overview of the programs available to full-time employees (programs may vary by country or worker type): Health Insurance Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Life and Disability Insurance Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts 401(k) plan with Company Match Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holidays, Bereavement, and Jury Duty Benefits: Regular Full-Time We offer excellent benefits including health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance, and 401(k) with company match. Our time off benefits include Paid Time Off (PTO), paid holidays, bereavement, and jury duty. In addition, we offer paid pregnancy and parental leave, and supplemental paid military leave to eligible employees. Temporary or Part-Time In geographic areas with statutory paid sick leave, part-time and temporary employees will receive a paid sick leave benefit that meets the mandated requirements. Artificial Intelligence Statement We recognize that applicants for positions at any organization may view AI tools for tasks such as drafting a resume or cover letter, provided the information is accurate and truthful. However, applicants should not use AI tools to: Answer interview questions on their behalf, or use AI tools in any way during the interview or other qualification process(es). Misrepresent or embellish qualifications, skills, or experience Create false or misleading representations of identity (e.g., deepfakes or altered images/videos) Your application, whether an AI tool is used or not, should reflect your authentic abilities and experiences. Any use of AI that compromises honesty or integrity may result in disqualification from the process. Equal Opportunity Employment and Accommodations Holman 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. If you are a person with a disability needing assistance with the application process, please contact [email protected] This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. At Holman, we operate according to “The Holman Way” by always doing what’s right for our people, our customers, and the community. Since 1924, Holman has grown from a single Ford dealership in New Jersey into a global automotive leader with more than 10,000 employees across North America, the UK, and Germany. We deliver a unique range of automotive services, including industry-leading fleet management and leasing; commercial vehicle equipment manufacturing; powertrain distribution and logistics; commercial and personal insurance and risk management; venture capital funding; and automotive retail sales. Headquartered in southern New Jersey since 1924, we are looking for talented employees worldwide to join our Great Place to Work certified corporate culture and help drive another century of success. J-18808-Ljbffr

Vice President, Paid Strategy and Planning (Plano)

Company description With a history that dates back over 80 years, Starcom is a global communications planning and media leader. We are an agency still grounded in our founding principle that people are at center of all we do. Each day, we apply this belief to harness the transformative power of data and technology to inspire and move people and business forward. With more than 7,000 employees in over 100 offices around the world, Starcom partners with the world's leading marketers and brands, including Bank of America, Best Buy, Kellogg Company, McDonald's, Novartis, Samsung, Visa and more. This role at Starcom will serve as a member of Publicis Groupe's strategic internal agency, Constellation. Constellation serves as an internal-facing brand formed by a collective of Publicis Groupe agencies to address our client's creative, data, strategy, media, and technology requirements. Team members collaborate across agencies while functioning as sub-divisions within their respective brands to provide dedicated support for the client. By acting as a unified interface, Constellation eliminates operational silos and presents a single service entity and primary point of contact for the client. Responsibilities Lead media strategy development and holistic planning efforts to deliver on campaign and business objectives; where necessary, work with counterparts to apply strategic thinking across the portfolio Build and maintain key client relationships across day-to-day levels and functions; serve as main point of contact across workstreams and processes Ensure team's ability to contribute to media recommendations based on a clear understanding of brand objectives and client business, supported by data and insights Maintain working knowledge of media and category landscapes to inform client discussions, POVs, and strategic decision-making Work closely with cross-functional teams (Investment, Analytics, and Research) ensure translation of media strategies to tactical plans, identify and apply campaign insights, develop learning agendas, and uncover business opportunities Provide vision, direction, management and support across all levels of the team to ensure growth and delivery against client and company objectives Act as a leader within the organization: proactively steer process, POVs, and collaboration across functions Qualifications 12 years of experience in media planning/strategy with progressive levels of responsibility 7 years of progressive leadership experience, demonstrating a strong capacity to understand/employ a balance effective management, hands-on teaching, and mentorship Working experience across all media types (omnichannel, brand/performance, national/local, shopper, etc. Appropriately balancing participation in the day-to-day with providing leadership to the team In line with changing client priorities, ability to adapt resources, approach, and work outputs quickly while ensuring executional excellence Exceptional communication skills: you can make the complex simple when sharing information; you can tell a story through a presentation; you can speak clearly and with authority to galvanize those around you Ability to understand and translate 1st and 3rd party data/results into viable strategic outputs Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills; when presented with a challenge, develops an effective solution and implements it promptly Additional information The Power of One starts with our people! To do powerful things, we offer powerful resources.Our best-in-class wellness and benefits offerings include: Paid Family Care for parents and caregivers for 12 weeks or more Monetary assistance and support for Adoption, Surrogacy and Fertility Monetary assistance and support for pet adoption Employee Assistance Programs and Health/Wellness/Comfort reimbursements to help you invest in your future and work/life balance Tuition Assistance Paid time off that includes Flexible Time off Vacation, Annual Sick Days, Volunteer Days, Holiday and Identity days, and more Matching Gifts programs Flexible working arrangements 'Work Your World' Program encouraging employees to work from anywhere Publicis Groupe has an office for up to 6 weeks a year (based upon eligibility) Business Resource Groups that support multiple affinities and alliances The benefits offerings listed are available to eligible U.S. Based employees, are reviewed on an annual basis, and are governed by the terms of the applicable plan documents. We also offer medical and voluntary benefits to our freelancers and temporary employees. Voluntary benefit options include supplemental medical insurance, transportation, and parking benefits, legal benefits, pet insurance, and auto and home insurance. You must be actively employed for 90 consecutive calendar days in order to be eligible for Publicis medical and voluntary benefits. Starcom is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment decisions are made without regard to actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability, medical condition as defined by applicable state law, genetic information, marital status, military service and veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws and ordinances. If you require accommodation or assistance with the application or onboarding process specifically, please contact [email protected]. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Compensation Range: USD $149,340.00 - USD $214,620.00/Annually. This is the pay range the Company believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. This role may also be eligible for bonus or incentive compensation. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on the skills, qualifications, and experience of the applicant along with the requirements of the position, and the Company reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time. Temporary roles may be eligible to participate in our freelancer/temporary employee medical plan through a third-party benefits administration system once certain criteria have been met. Temporary roles may also qualify for participation in our 401(k) plan after eligibility criteria have been met. For regular roles, the Company will offer medical coverage, dental, vision, disability, 401k, and paid time off. The Company anticipates the application deadline for this job posting will be 9/15/2026. J-18808-Ljbffr