Responsibilities
- Act as an extension of the CEO in managing time, priorities, and communications.
- Design and protect a strategic calendar that balances execution, reflection, and relationships.
- Filter and triage inbound requests; write, prepare or delegate responses where possible.
- Coordinate execution across internal and external initiatives.
- Track strategic projects, build and maintain timelines, chase deliverables.
- Prepare briefing materials, project trackers, and meeting follow-ups that drive clarity and follow-through.
- Handle executive communications including day to day communications, all-hands content, and external-facing posts.
- Ensure internal alignment through structured updates, decision logs, and clear documentation.
- Develop and maintain a well-structured internal knowledge base.
- Codify recurring decisions, planning rhythms, stakeholder maps, and process documentation.
- Help ensure executive continuity as the company evolves its leadership team—without disruption to day-to-day operations.
- While initially dedicated to the CEO, the role may evolve to support other senior leaders (e.g., COO, functional directors) as needs emerge.
Requirements
- 5–10 years’ experience in high-trust executive support, program management, operations, or internal strategy roles.
- World-class organizer, communicator, and operator—just as comfortable running a calendar as a strategic offsite.
- Excellent written communication skills, with the judgment and tone to speak on behalf of executives.
- Are systems-minded: you love turning chaotic workflows into repeatable, structured processes.
- Work well independently and value discretion, speed, and precision.
- Thrive in environments with ambiguity, velocity, and ever-changing priorities.