<p>We are seeking an Executive Assistant to the CEO and Board of Directors to join one of our valued Toronto-based clients. The Executive Assistant serves as a highly trusted strategic partner, ensuring the smooth alignment of executive priorities and managing a wide range of complex and confidential responsibilities. Acting as a primary liaison for Board members, investors, and senior external stakeholders, this role demands outstanding professionalism and discretion, supporting both organizational objectives and the CEO’s personal initiatives.</p><p><br></p><p>Key duties include overseeing detailed and dynamic scheduling, maintaining comprehensive calendars for the Board of Directors and Board Committees, and coordinating governance-related activities. The EA advocates for the CEO across external commitments such as Board memberships and public engagements, leads project coordination, and prepares executive-level presentations. Maintaining strict confidentiality across all Board and Executive deliberations and organizational strategy is critical.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities and Duties</strong></p><ul><li>Serve as the primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, ensuring seamless coordination of meetings, events, and communications.</li><li>Manage complex scheduling for the CEO, Board of Directors, and Board Committees spanning multiple time zones; prepare agendas and distribute relevant materials.</li><li>Proactively anticipate the CEO’s needs as priorities shift, exercising strong judgment to address potential issues, opportunities, and required actions.</li><li>Draft correspondence and materials for external Boards, leveraging a robust understanding of corporate operations and industry context.</li><li>Arrange travel and accommodations; manage expenses and provide timely budget reporting for relevant departments.</li><li>Organize departmental meetings, record minutes, and circulate documentation promptly.</li><li>Create and maintain administrative processes that enhance accuracy, reduce redundancy, and contribute to organizational effectiveness.</li></ul><p><br></p>