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Location: Cincinnati, OH (New ACF Office)
ACF Global Logistics is a privately held, woman-owned global logistics provider built for shippers that need real control over international freight, customs, and cross-border supply chains.
We operate our own offices and teams across the U.S., Mexico, Europe, and Asia, with in-house customs brokerage, bonded warehousing, and direct carrier relationships. No agents. No handoffs. No guesswork.
Our new Cincinnati office was opened specifically to support experienced domestic logistics professionals who want to expand what they can offer their customers into international, cross-border, and customs-driven freight—without rebuilding their book from scratch.
This role is designed for successful domestic freight brokers and logistics account executives who:
- Have a strong, relationship-driven book of domestic business
- Are increasingly fielding customer questions about imports, exports, Mexico, or customs
- Want a credible global platform behind them when those conversations come up
- Prefer staying customer-facing rather than becoming an operations specialist
If your customers already trust you—and you want to grow revenue per account instead of chasing new domestic lanes—this role is built for you.
As a Global Logistics Account Executive, you’ll focus on expanding international, cross-border, and customs services within existing customer relationships, while also developing new global accounts.
You’ll be based in our Cincinnati office and supported by ACF’s in-house operational teams across:
- United States
- Mexico
- Europe
- Asia
You own the relationship. ACF handles execution.
- Expand international, cross-border, and customs services within existing and new accounts
- Identify opportunities tied to imports, exports, Mexico flows, bonded freight, and landed-cost optimization
- Build long-term customer relationships centered on execution, reliability, and trust
- Collaborate with ACF’s global teams to design practical, executable logistics solutions
- Present routing options, cost benchmarks, and transit comparisons clearly and confidently
- Remain the primary commercial point of contact while leveraging ACF’s in-house capabilities
- Track pipeline activity and performance through CRM tools
- 5+ years of experience in domestic brokerage or logistics sales
- Proven success managing and growing customer relationships
- Interest in expanding into global logistics (international experience not required)
- Consultative selling mindset—not transactional
- Strong communication, organization, and follow-through
- Comfort using CRM platforms and basic sales reporting tools
- Ground-floor opportunity in ACF’s newly opened Cincinnati office
- In-house customs brokerage
- Real global offices, not agent networks or third-party handoffs
- Ability to grow wallet share within existing customer relationships
- Direct access to operations, customs, and leadership teams
- Clear path to long-term growth as ACF expands its Midwest and cross-border footprint
- Competitive base salary with uncapped commission
- Ability to expand revenue within existing customer relationships
- Full support from in-house global operations and customs teams
- Autonomy to manage and grow your own book of business
- Career progression tied to office and company expansion
- Domestic and international travel opportunities
The Global Performance Marketing Manager will support the definition and evolution of the company’s global performance marketing vision, ensuring lower-funnel marketing activity drives measurable business impact while reinforcing brand elevation.
Positioned within the Global Omni Digital Client team, this role acts as a strategic connector across global and regional teams, bringing consistency, insight, and performance rigor to paid search, paid social, and conversion-driven channels worldwide.
The role operates as a global center of expertise — translating regional performance into a cohesive global perspective, enabling informed investment decisions, and ensuring performance marketing contributes to a seamless client journey across markets.
Key Responsibilities
Global Performance Marketing Stewardship
Develop and manage the global performance marketing strategy for lower-funnel channels; partner with Global Media to define a cohesive transversal framework — including global guidelines, testing frameworks, and measurement plans — enabling regional execution aligned with global business objectives.
Define and monitor global performance KPIs and benchmarks
Consolidate regional results into clear global performance narratives
Drive continuous optimization through insight-led recommendations
Cross-Functional Partnership & Collaboration
- Partner with Global Media, Brand Marketing, and Growth teams to align upper- and lower-funnel strategies.
- Act as a strategic partner to regional marketing teams, enabling performance excellence across markets.
- Build and nurture strong partnerships with key technology platforms (e.g., Google, Meta and other relevant partners) to stay ahead of innovation, unlock new capabilities, ensure early access to beta programs & advanced measurement solutions.
- Partner closely with the SEO/GEO lead to drive a holistic search strategy, identifying integrated opportunities across channels to maximize visibility, efficiency, and commercial impact in line with global objectives.
Insights, Reporting & Measurement
Lead global performance reporting and analysis
- Translate data into strategic recommendations for senior stakeholders
- Identify trends, opportunities, and efficiency gains across regions
Performance Marketing Expertise
- Serve as a global reference point for performance marketing best practices
- Promote a test-and-learn culture aligned with brand standards
- Stay ahead of industry evolution, platform innovation, and consumer behavior shifts
Qualifications
Experience
- 7+ years of experience in performance marketing
- Strong expertise in paid search and paid social
- Experience working across global or multi-market organizations. Luxury, premium, or brand-led environment experience strongly valued
- Agency background preferred
Skills
- Strong analytical and strategic thinking capabilities
- Excellent communication and stakeholder influence skills
- Ability to operate effectively across global and regional teams
- Expertise in performance marketing platforms and analytics tools
- Ability to balance commercial performance with brand integrity
The hiring range for this position ranges from $122,485 – $172,920. The rate of pay offered will be dependent upon candidates' relevant skills and experience.
Founded in 1837 by Charles Lewis Tiffany in New York City, Tiffany & Co. is one of the world’s most prestigious houses for jewelry and accessories. Love has been the driving force of Tiffany & Co. since its inception, uniting the jeweler’s core values of inventiveness, craft and joy in designs that endure across generations. As a global pioneer in the art of fine jewelry, Tiffany has spent almost two centuries perfecting its craft and setting benchmarks within the industry. It is through this unwavering vow to excellence and expertise, to heritage and innovation, to optimism and possibility that Tiffany continues its legacy, creating designs that inspire people to express and celebrate the many facets of love.
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At LVMH, people make the difference in the art of crafting dreams. Our people fuel our dynamic, entrepreneurial culture. We value collective ambitions, encouraging our talents to push boundaries and champion a curious, audacious state of mind. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in nurturing every individual with a growth mindset and development opportunities, consistently empowering them to reach their full potential. We are actively committed to positive impact through an inclusive environment that supports and gives back to our talented community. Join us at LVMH, where your talent is at the heart of our collective successes.
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This role goes beyond traditional executive assistance, serving as a trusted partner to the Executive with direct responsibility for project portfolio coordination, technology procurement leadership, and cross-functional communication.
The ideal candidate demonstrates a strong sense of urgency, exercises exceptional judgment and confidentiality, and possesses advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly in Excel and PowerPoint, to support executive decision-making and enterprise-wide initiatives.
Executive Assistant Key Responsibilities Executive & Strategic Support Provide proactive, high-level administrative support to the Executive, including calendar management, meeting coordination, and preparation of executive materials Anticipate needs, prioritize competing demands, and act with urgency in a fast-paced, global environment Handle highly sensitive and confidential information with discretion and professionalism Serve as a trusted liaison between the organization and internal/external stakeholders Establish disciplined, proactive calendar management, optimizing the Global Executives time through strategic prioritization, preparation, and conflict resolution across multiple time zones Project Portfolio Support Support the Global Technology Project Portfolio by tracking initiatives, milestones, dependencies, risks, and deliverables Maintain and manage portfolio dashboards, reports, and executive summaries using Excel and PowerPoint Coordinate portfolio reviews, governance meetings, and leadership updates Partner with project managers and technology leaders to ensure timely, accurate reporting and follow-through Procurement Coordination Responsibilities Act as the primary point of coordination for technology procurement activities on behalf of the organization Manage purchase requests, vendor onboarding, renewals, and contract documentation in collaboration with Finance, Legal, and Procurement teams Track budgets, forecasts, and spend using Excel-based models and reporting tools Ensure procurement processes are followed efficiently while meeting business urgency Communication & Collaboration Prepare clear, concise, and professional executive communications, presentations, and reports Facilitate effective communication across global, cross-functional teams Represent the Organization with professionalism, responsiveness, and credibility Executive Assistant Required Qualifications 8-10 years of experience supporting senior executives, preferably in a technology or global corporate environment Demonstrated experience supporting project portfolios and/or procurement processes Exceptional organizational skills with a proven ability to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines High level of integrity with demonstrated ability to maintain strict confidentiality Executive Assistant Technical & Professional Skills Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, with particular strength in: Excel (tracking, reporting, formulas, data analysis) PowerPoint (executive-level presentations, storytelling, visual clarity) Strong written and verbal communication skills Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through and accountability Executive Assistant Personal Attributes Strong sense of urgency and ownership Highly professional, discreet, and trustworthy Confident communicator who can interact effectively with senior leaders Proactive, resourceful, and solution-oriented First 90 Days ??? Success Metrics First 30 Days: Orientation & Foundation Establish a trusted working relationship with the Executive and key members of the technology leadership team Demonstrate full understanding of Global Executives priorities, operating rhythm, and decision-making cadence Independently manage calendar, meetings, and communications with accuracy and responsiveness Gain working knowledge of the global technology project portfolio, key initiatives, and governance processes Learn and adhere to all confidentiality, procurement, and financial control requirements Produce accurate, timely meeting materials and executive communications using Excel and PowerPoint Days 31???60: Ownership & Execution Independently coordinate project portfolio reporting, including dashboards, timelines, and executive summaries Deliver consistent, high-quality portfolio updates that require minimal revision from leadership Take ownership of technology procurement coordination, including tracking requests, approvals, and renewals Establish reliable Excel-based tracking for spend, contracts, and procurement status Proactively identify risks, gaps, or delays within the project portfolio or procurement processes and escalate appropriately Demonstrate a strong sense of urgency through timely follow-up and issue resolution Days 61???90: Optimization & Impact Operate as a trusted extension of the Global Executive, anticipating needs and driving follow-through without prompting Provide clear, executive-ready visibility into the technology project portfolio, enabling informed decision-making Improve efficiency and clarity in portfolio and procurement reporting through refined templates or processes Ensure procurement activities are well-documented, compliant, and aligned with budget expectations Deliver polished executive presentations and communications with consistent quality and professionalism Be recognized by key stakeholders as reliable, responsive, and highly confidential 90-Day Outcomes By the end of the first 90 days, the Executive Assistant will: Enable the Global Executive to focus on strategic priorities with confidence in operational execution Provide dependable, accurate insights into project portfolio status and technology spend Serve as a central point of coordination across portfolio management and procurement Establish credibility and trust across global technology and corporate partners
The Company has over 120 vacation ownership resorts and approximately 700,000 owner families in a diverse portfolio that includes some of the most iconic vacation ownership brands.
The Company also operates exchange networks and membership programs comprised of nearly 3,200 affiliated resorts in over 90 countries and territories, as well as provides management services to other resorts and lodging properties.
As a leader and innovator in the vacation ownership industry, the Company upholds the highest standards of excellence in serving its customers, investors and associates while maintaining exclusive, long-term relationships with Marriott International, Inc.
and Hyatt Hotels Corporation for the development, sales and marketing of vacation ownership products and services.
The vision of MVW is to strive to build long-lasting relationships with their Owners, Members, customers, and associates to help them live their lives to the fullest.
Innovation.
Integrity.
Excellence.
This is the story of MVW.
And while the company spans brands and businesses, decades and continents, their shared inspiration continues to drive them forward: delivering unforgettable experiences that make vacation dreams come true.
Global Tax Context The Global Tax function at Marriott Vacations Worldwide (MVW) is undergoing a multi‑year transformation driven by new leadership and a renewed vision for how tax supports the business.
We seek team members who embrace a customer‑service mindset, proactively identify and address issues, and bring a commitment to establishing and following standard processes and high‑quality work practices.
Successful incumbents in this role strive for efficiency, champion simplification, and leverage technology and data to create lasting value.
We welcome individuals who collaborate with business partners, anticipate emerging risks, and contribute to building a modern, agile, and strategically focused tax organization.
Specific Job Summary Based at the Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporate Office in Orlando, FL and reporting to the Vice President, Global Tax – Global Planning & Projects, the Associate Vice President (AVP), Global Tax – Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) serves as a strategic leader on MVW’s income tax team by overseeing all tax aspects of MVW’s global mergers and acquisitions, business development initiatives, and legal entity structuring to support MVW’s continued international strategic business growth initiatives.
The AVP Global Tax – M&A builds trust based relationships with all stakeholders by influencing MVW’s senior leaders and external partners in support of achieving appropriate tax strategies.
Primary responsibilities include partnering with senior business leaders to define business requirements, leading internal teams and external advisors to structure complex M&A transactions, streamlining MVW’s global legal entity framework, and establishing consistent, scalable tax models, and post-merger integration tax planning across all jurisdictions where MVW operates across the Enterprise.
Collaboration with cross-functional leaders is essential to ensure tax considerations are seamlessly integrated into strategic decisions, transactions, and operational plans.
Success in this role requires deep technical tax expertise, exceptional commercial acumen, and the ability to balance opportunity with intelligent risk management.
Objectives & Key Results Cross‑Functional Project Leadership: Leads end‑to‑end tax workstreams in collaboration with Business Development, Legal, Treasury and Finance & Accounting.
KPI: Delivers sign off from all stakeholders on workstream milestones on or ahead of schedule for M&A projects.
Technical Structuring Excellence: Drives tax‑efficient structuring for all M&A transactions, ensuring deliverables are completed on time and contain no material technical errors.
KPI: Reduces post‑close tax adjustments attributable to structuring to less than 5%.
Strategic Value Creation: Identifies and quantifies tax‑related value drivers.
KPI: Demonstrates measurable tax value creation in more than 80% of M&A transactions, e.g., preserves NOLs, optimizes tax basis, integrates efficiencies.
Risk Management & Governance: Ensures proper diligence documentation, creates step plans for each project, completes internal reviews, and considers ASC 740/FIN 48 implications for every deal.
KPI: Zero financial audit findings or internal control deficiencies related to M&A tax processes.
Working Relationships Chief Financial Officer Global Tax Team Finance & Accounting Legal Counsel Internal Audit Treasury Procurement & Sourcing Risk Management Human Resources External Tax Advisors Specific Expected Contributions Leads tax structuring of complex domestic and cross-border transactions, e.g., acquisitions, joint ventures, partnerships, dispositions, and reorganizations, ensuring solutions are tax-efficient, commercially sound, and supportive of a seamless customer experience.
Demonstrates agility in adapting structures to changing deal dynamics and evolving business priorities.
Serves as a visible and engaged communicator within the Global Tax team and across the MVW Enterprise by initiating timely, clear, and comprehensive updates on deal structures, reviewing tax considerations, risks, and decisions.
Facilitates alignment among MVW Corporate COEs, e.g., Finance, Legal, Resort Operations, Marketing & Sales, Commercial Services, etc., and external tax auditors to ensure intended tax outcomes are accurately reflected in financial results and fully supported for audit and compliance purposes.
Designs, develops, and implements a standardized, tax-efficient global legal entity framework, streamlining MVW’s footprint to reduce complexity and cost in partnership with Legal.
Acts as the strategic gatekeeper for the Tax function for all new entity formations, restructurings, and geographic expansions, ensuring compliance with jurisdictional requirements and long-term scalability.
Directs selection, engagement, and manages performance of external tax advisors involved in M&A and business (re-)structuring projects.
Ensures delivery of high-quality, technically accurate, and timely work products, while managing budgets and ensuring alignment with MVW’s business integrity and ethical policies.
Champions forward-looking, innovative strategies to enhance MVW’s global tax efficiency across transactions and operations.
Balances cost optimization with prudent risk management, factoring in reputational considerations, potential audit exposure, and evolving global tax legislation.
Drives continuous improvement in M&A tax processes and technology adoption.
Establishes Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for transaction tax outcomes and regularly reports results to senior business leaders.
Candidate Profile Education Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business Administration, or similar discipline required.
Advanced degree in Tax, Accounting, MBA, Juris Doctorate, or equivalent required.
Certifications Preferred CPA or BAR membership Experience At least 10 years of progressive experience with significant time spent supporting complex multi-national business lines.
At least three years of leadership experience managing a team.
Proven track record leading tax aspects of large-scale M&A transactions, corporate restructurings, and cross-border entity planning.
Proven experience defining and leading large-scale projects with multiple stakeholders.
Deep technical knowledge across federal, state/local, and international corporate tax.
Demonstrated ability to lead in high-pressure, service-intensive, and deadline-driven environments.
Experience in timeshare, real estate development, or hospitality preferred; high-value service industries preferred.
Experience in a multi-national, matrix structured organization preferred.
Skills & Attributes Strategic Vision – Provides forward-looking and hands-on tax leadership aligned with corporate growth strategies.
Team Leadership – Inspires, develops, and retains top talent in a high-performing culture.
Commercial & Technical Acumen – Combines deep technical expertise with practical, business-oriented thinking.
Results Orientation – Demonstrates agility, persistence, and a bias for execution in complex, dynamic environments.
Executive Communication – Capable of representing Tax in board-level discussions and communicating complex concepts to senior leadership.
Influence – Skilled in building consensus and fostering cross-functional relationships.
Integrity & Governance – Maintains the highest ethical standards and commitment to compliance, ensuring a principled approach to all responsibilities.
Change Management – Able to identify all stakeholders, develop appropriate communications plans, and oversee training requirements to drive organizational transformation initiatives that adapt to evolving business needs.
Marriott Vacations Worldwide is an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive culture.
Join us and celebrate the beauty of human experience. Create for happier, healthier lives, with love for nature. Together, with our customers, we deliver food innovations, craft inspired fragrances and develop beauty and wellbeing solutions. There's much to learn and many to learn from, with more than 16,000 employees around the world to explore ideas and ambitions with.
In the USA, we develop, market and produce a wide array of solutions from our 25 most innovative sites, based across the country. Stretch your skills, create and get inspiration from passionate colleagues. Every day, your energy, your thirst for knowledge, and your creativity will shape our future, making a positive difference on billions of people. Every essence of you enriches our world. We are Givaudan. Human by nature.
As the global senior expert for Chemicals Management & Compliance, you will be the primary compliance advisor for the business in several technical areas, including Dangerous Goods Regulations, Hazardous Materials Transportation and Warehousing, Transport Emergency Response Management and Controlled Products Regulations. You will lead the development of global policies, processes and systems to ensure regulatory chemical compliance. You'll build cross functional collaboration with Commercial, Science & Technology, Regulatory Affairs, Trade Affairs, Supply-Chain, Site Operations, and Legal Compliance to embed industry best practices and support strategic chemical compliance programs. Additionally, you will represent us with regulatory agencies and industry associations, improving and leading change in response to evolving global chemical regulations.
Reports to: Global Head Chemicals Management & Compliance
Your Location: East Hanover, NJ, US; Other Possible locations: Cincinnati, Ohio, US; Kemptthal, Switzerland; Vernier, Switzerland.
You Will:
Influence and advise the business on global Chemicals Management & Compliance (CMC) strategy, in Dangerous Goods and Controlled Products.
Assess current global compliance status and ensure execution of the Global EHS Strategy,
Lead global governance by engaging with partners across regions and departments.
Represent us with regulatory authorities and industry associations on CMC matters.
Advise management on latest regulations and compliance requirements.
Coordinate and support implementation of global EHS directives and guidelines across sites.
Ensure communication on legal updates and lead global change management for CMC topics, especially related to Dangerous Goods and Controlled Products Regulations.
Ensure systems provide accurate and compliant product safety information aligned with applicable regulations and internal corporate standards.
Support business project execution for ensuring compliance with new regulations.
Monitor SAP EHS system performance and coordinate issue resolution with Global EHS CoE CMC and IT department.
Communicate with government agencies on Controlled Products and Dangerous Goods topics, and also to address transport-related emergency response issues.
Develop and deliver technical guidance documents, training, audits, and site inspections.
Promote continuous improvement to enhance global CMC practices and business compliance performance,
Your Profile:
University degree in chemistry, biochemistry, food chemistry, engineering, or related field.
10+ years of Chemicals Management & Compliance industry experience.
Fluent in English; additional language skills are a plus.
Certified in Dangerous Goods transport regulations (e.g. IMDG, IATA, ADR, CFR).
Experience with global chemical compliance programs.
Chemistry and product safety expertise.
Technical expert in Dangerous Goods, Controlled Products (Drug Precursors and Chemical Weapon Precursors), Hazardous Materials Transport and Warehousing and Hazardous Materials Transport Emergency Response Management.
Knowledge in Product Stewardship and Drug Precursors related regulations (such as DEA) and International conventions.
Compensation and Benefits
The established salary range for this position is $120,000-$150,000 annually for US locations. Actual compensation will depend on individual qualifications. Includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, and a high-matching 401(k) retirement plan.
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At Givaudan, you contribute to delightful taste and scent experiences that touch people's lives.
You work within an inspiring teamwork culture - where you can thrive, collaborate and learn from other talented and passionate people across disciplines, regions and divisions.
Every essence of you enriches our world.
Diversity of perspectives fuels innovation and fosters deeper connections with our employees, customers, and partners. At Givaudan, we are dedicated to cultivating an inclusive environment where every individual's voice is valued and has the power to shape our world. Join us in making a difference together.
As Global Accounting Manager, you’ll sit at the center of a complex, multi-entity international environment, helping ensure our financial foundations are strong, our reporting is trusted, and our accounting function is ready to scale with our continued global growth.
If you’re a technically strong accounting leader who thrives in fast-moving environments and enjoys building systems, improving processes, and delivering numbers that leaders trust to make big decisions
- we’d love to hear from you.
The Role at a Glance: Global Accounting Manager Hybrid / Remote working within 2 hours from Denver $140,000-$160,000 Plus Great Benefits & Perks Who We Are Actionstep is a pioneer in the development and delivery of cloud-based SaaS software for professional services firms, specializing in Legal Practice Management solutions.
Today, our platform powers the operations of 30,000+ professionals worldwide, helping law firms run smarter, more efficient businesses.
We’re experiencing meteoric global growth, expanding rapidly across North America, the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
Our team of 240+ talented professionals is united by a mission to deliver innovative technology that transforms how professional firms operate.
As we continue to scale globally, building a world-class finance and accounting function is critical to supporting the next stage of our growth.
The Finance Team Our Finance team plays a critical role in enabling the business to move fast with confidence and discipline.
We provide accurate, timely, and insightful financial information that empowers leaders across the business to make smart, strategic decisions.
At the same time, we ensure the company operates with strong governance, effective risk management, and rigorous compliance across multiple jurisdictions.
This is a hands-on, high-impact team where talented professionals can shape how a modern SaaS finance function operates at scale.
The Opportunity As Global Accounting Manager, you will be the operational backbone of the accounting function, ensuring the integrity of the general ledger and delivering the high-quality financial information that underpins leadership decision-making.
Working closely with the Global Controller, you’ll own the global month-end close, consolidation, and reporting processes across multiple entities and regions, while also supporting audit readiness, complex accounting matters, and continuous improvement across the accounting function.
Your work will directly support management reporting, board reporting, and strategic initiatives, ensuring the numbers behind our growth are accurate, transparent, and defensible.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys building strong foundations in a fast-moving, modern SaaS business.
Position title:
Assistant or Associate Director, depending on experience
Salary range:
The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay determined by step at appointment. See the following table for the current salary scale for this position: . The current full-time base salary range for this position is $64,228 - $122,272. "Off-scale" salaries, which yield compensation that is higher than the published system-wide salary for the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions.
Percent time:
100%
Anticipated start:
October 2025
Position duration:
One-year term with the possibility of extension based on performance and availability of funding.
Application Window
Open date: September 8, 2025
Next review date: Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Friday, May 1, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
The mission of the Center for Global Public Health (CGPH) is to advance health equity through interdisciplinary research, education, and strategic partnerships. CGPH works to support and administer academic programs that contribute to this mission, addressing pressing global health challenges and, with faculty across campus and at the School of Public Health (SPH), particularly advancing the global public health research agenda.
The CGPH fosters collaboration across sectors and borders, supporting numerous education-focused programs for UCB students that enhance faculty research and other initiatives aimed at translating evidence into action, particularly for under-resourced and historically marginalized populations.
The Academic Coordinator will have primary responsibility for the administration and coordination of CGPH initiatives, working closely with the faculty directors and executive director to manage, plan, and advance global health training efforts, research grant writing, event planning, and communication initiatives. This position is for an individual interested in the intersection of global public health research and education, academic administration, and grants management.
Reporting to the CGPH Faculty Director and Executive Director, the Academic Coordinator's responsibilities include:
- Overseeing the growth and implementation of global health education/training programs -in particular, the CGPH summer research fellowship program, the UCB Global Public Health and Equity Certificate program, and Program Events/Activities supporting the curriculum/training development of students in these two programs.
- Grant writing and proposal development: Monitor both solicited and unsolicited calls for research proposals and grant applications from a variety of funding sources (e.g., federal, state, foundations, corporate, HNWI). Coordinate with SPH, CGPH faculty/affiliates, and other UC networks to circulate and respond toopportunities. Support fundraising strategies and activities to cultivate relationships with potential donors and philanthropic initiatives.
- Collaborating with CGPH faculty to synthesize global public health research through the CGPH website and newsletter. Maintain the CGPH website with current and relevant content, including faculty profiles, event information, research highlights, and program details. Provide logistical and planning support for events (e.g., seminars, meetings, workshops, dinners) that align with CGPH's strategic areas.
- Duties will include involvement in a range of complex, multifaceted problems that require both administrative acumen and subject matter expertise, with key collaborators on logistical and operational program issues.
- Synthesize complex, evolving global health data and pedagogical frameworks to design responsive academic programming and student engagement opportunities.
- Crafting interdisciplinary initiatives that align regional priorities with global health goals that require innovative thinking, cultural fluency, and system-level insight.
Program:
Benefits Information: compensation-benefits/benefits
Qualifications
Basic qualifications (required at time of application)
Master's Degree, or equivalent international degree.
Additional qualifications (required at time of start)
At least five years of professional experience.
Preferred qualifications
- Doctoral degree or equivalent international degree in public health, global health, or a related field is preferred.
- At least 5 years of relevant experience in managing public health research programs, writing grants, coordinating meetings and events, with a background in academia or a university setting, is a plus.
- Exceptional organizational and communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to effectively convey information both in writing and verbally.
- Proven experience in developing websites, managing digital communication strategies, executing social media marketing campaigns, and creating other strategic communication content.
- Ability to lead collaborative projects with faculty, researchers, students, and external partners.
- Cultural sensitivity and the ability to work diplomatically with diverse constituencies.
Application Requirements
Document requirements
Cover Letter - 1-2 Page cover letter
Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
Reference requirements
- 3 required (contact information only)
Contact information is required to complete the application; however, references may be contacted for candidates under serious consideration.
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About UC Berkeley
UC Berkeley is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in our public mission of research, teaching, and service, consistent with UC Regents Policy 4400 and University of California Academic Personnel policy (APM 210 1-d). These values are embedded in our Principles of Community, which reflect our passion for critical inquiry, debate, discovery and innovation, and our deep commitment to contributing to a better world. Every member of the UC Berkeley community has a role in sustaining a safe, caring and humane environment in which these values can thrive.
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Job location
Berkeley, CA
About Keyfactor
Our mission is to build a connected society, rooted in trust, with identity-first security for every machine and human. Keyfactor helps organizations move fast to establish digital trust at scale - and then maintain it. With decades of cybersecurity experience, Keyfactor is trusted by more than 1,500 companiesacross the globe. We are proud to continually earn recognition as a Best Place to Work, and we achieve that through our amazing people who cultivate our culture as we grow. We hope you will trust your future with Keyfactor!
Title: Global Controller
Location: United States; Remote, EST working hours (hybrid if near Cleveland, OH or Atlanta, GA office)
Experience: Director
Job Function: Accounting & Finance
Employment Type: Full-Time
Industry: Computer and Network Security
About the position
The Global Controller is a leader and operator who will report directly to the Chief Accounting Officer (CAO). As the Global Controller for the consolidated company, the position will oversee & influence accounting operations and directly supports the CAO, CFO & other executive/leadership teams. This role is an integral part of our operations as it will oversee daily financial operations including accounting, treasury, and management reporting. The role requires proven industry experience as an accountant, preferably in a senior role, as well as management experience in order to delegate and grow the team. As a strong communicator and skilled financial analyst, the goal is to assist streamlining closing cycles, procurement, payroll, and financial reporting as well as produce thorough financial status reports for senior management to help drive strategy, improve our operational efficiency, and aid in our continued growth.
Applicants must hold U.S (United States) citizen or U.S. permanent resident status.
Job Responsibilities
- Direct all aspects of consolidated global financial reporting, ensuring seamless integration of international subsidiaries while maintaining accuracy in financial statements
- Accountable for ensuring consistent compliance of corporate accounting principles and procedures in full compliance with US GAAP and coordinate with local accountants on local reporting requirements (e.g. IFRS)
- Act as a strategic partner to the CAO and exec team by analyzing financial performance, identifying trends/variances, and providing data-driven assumptions to inform budgeting and forecasting
- Lead the relationship with external auditors to ensure the timely and successful completion of annual audits and regulatory filings globally
- In partnership with tax department, manage global tax accounting and transfer pricing
- Manage and drive efficient monthly and quarterly close cycles by leveraging & evaluating existing tooling as well as support innovation by adopting AI, new advanced tooling, and automation to enhance speed and accuracy
- Design, monitor, and enforce an internal control environment to protect global assets and ensure organizational integrity
- Maintain organizational readiness for potential M&A and capital market events by maintaining an 'audit-ready' environment and leading the technical purchase accounting / operational integration of new entities
- Build and foster a strong team culture as we scale and delegate further functions & specialization as well as provide training, mentorship, feedback, and coaching to the accounting teams and direct reports
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support business initiatives and drive financial efficiency.
Minimum Qualifications, Education, and Skills
- 10+ years of experience in senior accounting/finance leadership roles
- Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting or Economics (CPA preferred)
- Proven track record managing multi-entity consolidations, timely close cycles, audits, transfer pricing, financial controls and international compliance across US GAAP, IFRS, and local GAAPs
- Familiarity with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) or subscription-based revenue recognition and financial reporting
- Strong interpersonal skills for managing relationships with execs, auditors, banking partners, and external stakeholders
- Ability to manage, coach, and lead teams, ensuring alignment between accounting and the broader business
- A significant plus is proficiency with NetSuite, FloQast, and Salesforce and experience leveraging AI tooling for process automation and optimization
Travel Requirements
Up to 5% travel required
Compensation
Salary will be commensurate with experience.
Culture, Career Opportunities and Benefits
We build teams that continually strive to get better than the day before. You will be challenged daily and given opportunities to grow personally and professionally. We balance autonomy and structure to create an entrepreneurial environment to spur creativity and new ideas.
Here are just some of the initiatives that make our culture special:
- Second Fridays (a company-wide day off on the second Friday of every month minus November and December of 2025 due to the Holiday schedule). Please note that this benefit is subject to change.
- Comprehensive benefit coverage globally.
- Generous paid parental leave globally.
- Competitive time off globally.
- Dedicated employee-focused ambassadors via Key Contributors & Culture Committees.
- DIVERSE Commitment, a call to action for a more inclusive and diverse future in business, society, and technology.
- The Keyfactor Alliance Program to support DEIB efforts.
- Wellbeing resources, wellness allowance, mindfulness app free membership, Wellness Wednesdays.
- Global Volunteer Day, company non-profit matching, and 3 volunteer days off.
- Monthly Talent development and Cross Functional meetings to support professional development.
- Regular All Hands meetings - followed by group gatherings.
Our Core Values
Our core values are extremely important to how we run our business and what we look for in every team member:
Trust is paramount.
We deliver security software and solutions where trust and openness are of the highest importance for our customers. We are honest and a trusted partner in every aspect of business.
Customers are core.
We strategize, operate, and execute through a customer-centric view. We prioritize the security interests of our customers, and we act as if their data were our own.
Innovation never stops, it only accelerates.
The speed of change is accelerating. We are committed, through investment and focus, to stay ahead of the innovation curve.
We deliver with agility.
We thrive in high-paced and continually changing environments. We navigate through newly added variables, adjust accordingly, while driving towards our strategic goals.
United by respect.
Respect for all is what unites us. We promote diversity, inclusivity, equity, and acting with empathy and openness, both in our business and in our communities.
Teams make "it" happen.
Vision and goals are not individually achievable - they require teamwork. We pride ourselves in operating as a cohesive team, creating promoters and partners, and winning as one.
Keyfactor is a proud equal opportunity employer including but not limited to veterans and individuals with disabilities.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: Applicants with disabilities may contact a member of Keyfactor's People team via and/or telephone at to request and arrange for accommodations at any time.
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Executive Assistant Position Summary
The Executive Assistant to the Global Technology Executive provides high-level administrative, operational, and strategic support to enable the effectiveness of the global technology organization. This role goes beyond traditional executive assistance, serving as a trusted partner to the Executive with direct responsibility for project portfolio coordination, technology procurement leadership, and cross-functional communication.
The ideal candidate demonstrates a strong sense of urgency, exercises exceptional judgment and confidentiality, and possesses advanced Microsoft Office skills, particularly in Excel and PowerPoint, to support executive decision-making and enterprise-wide initiatives.
Executive Assistant Key Responsibilities
- Executive & Strategic Support
- Provide proactive, high-level administrative support to the Executive, including calendar management, meeting coordination, and preparation of executive materials
- Anticipate needs, prioritize competing demands, and act with urgency in a fast-paced, global environment
- Handle highly sensitive and confidential information with discretion and professionalism
- Serve as a trusted liaison between the organization and internal/external stakeholders
- Establish disciplined, proactive calendar management, optimizing the Global Executive’s time through strategic prioritization, preparation, and conflict resolution across multiple time zones
Project Portfolio Support
- Support the Global Technology Project Portfolio by tracking initiatives, milestones, dependencies, risks, and deliverables
- Maintain and manage portfolio dashboards, reports, and executive summaries using Excel and PowerPoint
- Coordinate portfolio reviews, governance meetings, and leadership updates
- Partner with project managers and technology leaders to ensure timely, accurate reporting and follow-through
Procurement Coordination Responsibilities
- Act as the primary point of coordination for technology procurement activities on behalf of the organization
- Manage purchase requests, vendor onboarding, renewals, and contract documentation in collaboration with Finance, Legal, and Procurement teams
- Track budgets, forecasts, and spend using Excel-based models and reporting tools
- Ensure procurement processes are followed efficiently while meeting business urgency
Communication & Collaboration
- Prepare clear, concise, and professional executive communications, presentations, and reports
- Facilitate effective communication across global, cross-functional teams
- Represent the Organization with professionalism, responsiveness, and credibility
Executive Assistant Required Qualifications
- 8-10 years of experience supporting senior executives, preferably in a technology or global corporate environment
- Demonstrated experience supporting project portfolios and/or procurement processes
- Exceptional organizational skills with a proven ability to manage multiple priorities under tight deadlines
- High level of integrity with demonstrated ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Executive Assistant Technical & Professional Skills
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, with particular strength in:
- Excel (tracking, reporting, formulas, data analysis)
- PowerPoint (executive-level presentations, storytelling, visual clarity)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Detail-oriented with excellent follow-through and accountability
Executive Assistant Personal Attributes
- Strong sense of urgency and ownership
- Highly professional, discreet, and trustworthy
- Confident communicator who can interact effectively with senior leaders
- Proactive, resourceful, and solution-oriented
First 90 Days – Success Metrics
First 30 Days: Orientation & Foundation
- Establish a trusted working relationship with the Executive and key members of the technology leadership team
- Demonstrate full understanding of Global Executive’s priorities, operating rhythm, and decision-making cadence
- Independently manage calendar, meetings, and communications with accuracy and responsiveness
- Gain working knowledge of the global technology project portfolio, key initiatives, and governance processes
- Learn and adhere to all confidentiality, procurement, and financial control requirements
- Produce accurate, timely meeting materials and executive communications using Excel and PowerPoint
Days 31–60: Ownership & Execution
- Independently coordinate project portfolio reporting, including dashboards, timelines, and executive summaries
- Deliver consistent, high-quality portfolio updates that require minimal revision from leadership
- Take ownership of technology procurement coordination, including tracking requests, approvals, and renewals
- Establish reliable Excel-based tracking for spend, contracts, and procurement status
- Proactively identify risks, gaps, or delays within the project portfolio or procurement processes and escalate appropriately
- Demonstrate a strong sense of urgency through timely follow-up and issue resolution
Days 61–90: Optimization & Impact
- Operate as a trusted extension of the Global Executive, anticipating needs and driving follow-through without prompting
- Provide clear, executive-ready visibility into the technology project portfolio, enabling informed decision-making
- Improve efficiency and clarity in portfolio and procurement reporting through refined templates or processes
- Ensure procurement activities are well-documented, compliant, and aligned with budget expectations
- Deliver polished executive presentations and communications with consistent quality and professionalism
- Be recognized by key stakeholders as reliable, responsive, and highly confidential
90-Day Outcomes
- By the end of the first 90 days, the Executive Assistant will:Enable the Global Executive to focus on strategic priorities with confidence in operational execution
- Provide dependable, accurate insights into project portfolio status and technology spend
- Serve as a central point of coordination across portfolio management and procurement
- Establish credibility and trust across global technology and corporate partners
This role reports to the VP, Global Events & Customer Programs and ensures disciplined financial management, procurement governance, and operational excellence across a multimillion-dollar global events ecosystem.
Role Summary: The Global Events Finance & Operations Analyst owns the financial processes, systems, and governance framework that enable our events organization to scale responsibly and efficiently.
This role partners cross-functionally with Marketing Operations (MOPS), Finance Business Partners, Procurement, and the organization's leaders to manage cost centers, oversee Allocadia planning, administer PR/PO processes, and maintain financial accuracy across systems including Graphite Connect and Netsuite.
Success in this role requires strong financial acumen, systems fluency, process discipline, and the ability to collaborate across global marketing and operational teams.
Skills: What You’ll Do Global Budget & Cost Center Management Develop, monitor, and manage multiple global cost center budgets aligned to annual operating plans and corporate objectives.
Partner with department leaders to establish budget targets and ensure adherence to financial plans.
Manage our Allocadia for our 5 cost centers
- entering and adjusting (including foreign exchange and VAT attributions where applicable) Conduct recurring budget reviews and recommend resource allocation optimizations.
Manage the Vice President’s “contingency” fund.
Provide financial visibility and discipline across our portfolio Allocadia Ownership & Governance Serve as primary owner and subject matter expert for Allocadia within the organization.
Maintain accurate, real-time budget data and ensure forecasting integrity in our Allocadia.
Partner with Finance and MOPS to ensure budget tracking aligns with pipeline attribution and marketing performance metrics.
Procurement & PR/PO Management Provide end-to-end oversight of Purchase Requests (PRs) and Purchase Orders (POs), including creation, coding, processing, and approvals.
Partner closely with Procurement to move contracts tied to PRs and POs efficiently through the system.
Manage invoicing follow-up and issue resolution to prevent delays in payment cycles.
Graphite Connect & Netsuite Administration (PR Function) Utilize Graphite Connect and Netsuite for PR tracking, vendor documentation, and reporting.
Collaborate with Finance and IT teams to address system enhancements or issues.
Ensure financial data integrity between Netsuite and Allocadia systems.
Budget Analysis & Reporting Analyze budget variances and provide insights to senior leadership.
Prepare executive-level reports, forecasts, and financial summaries for large-scale events and quarterly reviews.
Identify areas of risk, overspend, or optimization opportunities.
Cross-Functional Partnership Partner closely with: Global Events & Customer Programs leaders Marketing Operations and Finance Business Partners Procurement Provide financial guidance to ensure operational decisions align with corporate financial objectives.
Support governance frameworks including RASCI alignment and SLA adherence.
Continuous Improvement & Process Excellence Identify opportunities to improve operational efficiency.
Implement best practices to enhance financial controls and system transparency.
Drive automation and process refinement across budget management and procurement functions.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.