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Chief of Staff to the Chairman

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Senior level
The Chief of Staff supports the Chairman by driving strategic initiatives, managing projects, overseeing communication, and optimizing workflows across ventures.
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CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE CHAIRMAN

SUMMARY
The Chief of Staff serves as the Chairman’s strategic partner, operational anchor, and execution engine across a wide portfolio of businesses, investments, and new ventures. This role supports the Chairman’s highest priorities by driving clarity, velocity, and alignment across projects, ensuring that vision is consistently translated into action. The Chief of Staff will streamline decision-making, manage complex multi-stakeholder initiatives, oversee information flow, and proactively remove barriers so the Chairman can operate at maximum impact. This position also includes managing select personal scheduling, meetings, and commitments to protect the Chairman’s time and enable focus. It is ideal for a highly intelligent, resourceful operator who thrives in a fast-paced environment, navigates ambiguity with confidence, and brings a disciplined, solutions-oriented approach to every challenge.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Strategic Partnership
• Serve as a trusted advisor and thought partner to the Chairman, helping shape priorities, evaluate opportunities, and support informed decision-making across businesses and projects.
• Translate high-level vision into clear plans, timelines, structures, and next steps that drive measurable progress.
• Anticipate needs, identify blind spots, and proactively surface insights or recommendations to keep initiatives on track.

Operational Leadership
• Implement systems, processes, and tools that improve workflow, eliminate inefficiencies, and optimize the Chairman’s time.
• Oversee information flow to and from the Chairman, ensuring the right inputs reach the right people at the right moment.
• Establish operating rhythms, including dashboards, reviews, reporting structures, and communication cadences across ventures.

Project and Venture Management
• Lead high-impact projects from concept through execution, coordinating across teams, partners, and external vendors.
• Manage special initiatives related to new business development, investment diligence, strategic partnerships, and corporate innovation.
• Track progress, risks, deliverables, and KPIs, ensuring alignment with the Chairman’s goals and expectations.

Stakeholder and Relationship Management
• Act as an extension of the Chairman in select meetings, communications, and negotiations, ensuring seamless representation and continuity.
• Prepare briefs, talking points, memos, and follow-ups for internal and external engagements.
• Help maintain and strengthen relationships with senior executives, partners, investors, boards, founders, and strategic collaborators.

Executive Enablement and Personal Coordination
• Manage and prioritize the Chairman’s calendar, meetings, and commitments across professional and personal domains.
• Coordinate select personal matters that directly impact the Chairman’s ability to focus on priority initiatives.
• Create boundaries and structure that protect high-value strategic time.

Communications and Analysis
• Produce executive-level summaries, recommendations, presentations, and research that support strategic choices.
• Synthesize information across businesses, markets, and teams into concise, actionable insights.
• Drive follow-through to ensure decisions become outcomes.

QUALIFICATIONS
• Bachelor’s degree in Business, Communications, Public Policy, or a related field; advanced degree preferred.
• 7 to 12 years of experience supporting a senior executive, founder, principal, or chairman across multiple ventures or a complex operating environment.
• Proven record operating as a strategic generalist and project leader with exceptional judgment.
• Ability to thrive in a fast-moving, entrepreneurial environment with shifting priorities.
• Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a polished, executive presence.
• Highly organized, detail-intensive, and able to manage complex workflows across many concurrent initiatives.
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to synthesize complexity quickly.
• High integrity, emotional intelligence, and discretion in all interactions.
• Advanced proficiency in productivity platforms, project management tools, and modern tech solutions that enhance executive efficiency.
• Resourceful, proactive, and unflappable under pressure.

Top Skills

Modern Tech Solutions
Productivity Platforms
Project Management Tools

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