Lucy Group
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Internal Job Title:CEO of Lucy Controls Business: Lucy Group Location:Oxford Job Reference Number: 3286 Role Overview & Purpose A pivotal role with a clear mandate to drive significant growth across Lucy Controls businesses. Lucy Group is focused on growing its Lucy Controls businesses (comprising Lucy Zodion, Lawson Fuses and Flashnet) both in the UK and internationally. The CEO of Lucy Controls is required to enable and drive these businesses to deliver the significant global growth forecast in electrical and digital infrastructure. You will be front and centre for Controls strategy, driving overall performance, enabling the right culture, generating enthusiasm and relentless determination across the businesses. Your objective is to position the overall vision and strategy to enable the Controls businesses to meet the demands for growth. You will inspire employees and act as a role model for the sorts of behaviours required to embed change, striking the right balance between shortterm improvement and long-term value. The role should deliver the overall development of the Controls businesses to achieve combined annual revenues of over £60m by the end of the 5-year medium term plan. To achieve this, the CEO will need to: Position the overall strategic direction of the Lucy Controls businesses and organisation; Drive the development of the businesses to achieve their strategic plans, having regard to growth opportunities, greater business intelligence, increased productivity and achieving target revenues; Improve overall performance to deliver objectives, increase efficiencies and achieve sustainable profitability in all the businesses; Identify and exploit industry trends, market intelligence and customer relationship development to achieve growth opportunities; Ensure the businesses are structured, resourced and governed to deliver and exceed their business plans and priorities. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced and highly motivated leader with significant senior leadership capability, focused on meeting strategic targets. As a new role, this will require a seasoned people manager with significant prior experience of business growth and transformation. Role Context Lucy Controls is a key area of Lucy Group's future growth strategy. Lucy Group is a highly successful, diversified international Group with a strategy for delivering long-term sustainable growth. Within Lucy Group, Lucy Controls comprises the following: Lucy Zodion (headquartered in Sowerby Bridge, UK): is an industry leader in advanced street lighting control, power distribution and electric vehicle (EV) supply solutions. Products include photocells, isolators, cut outs, power distribution enclosures and EV connection feeder pillars. ; Flashnet (headquartered in Brasov, Romania):offers a portfolio of smart and connected street lighting management systems. The business integrates the latest hardware, Internet of Things (IoT), energy and telecommunications technologies into hardware and software solutions to create and implement intelligent infrastructure and city control systems. ; Lawson Fuses (headquartered in Ponteland, UK, with manufacturing unit in India):specialises in the design, development and manufacturing of low voltage, High-Rupturing Capacity (HRC) fuse links and fuse holders. Sold direct and via distributors, applications include electric /electronic capital equipment, utilities, renewable energy and domestic households. ; All of the businesses have domestic and international sales. Role Dimensions The role will report directly to an Executive Director of Lucy Group. The role will also work with and report regularly to the Group's Board and Executive Directors. The role will have the following direct reports: Managing Director, Lucy Zodion General Manager, Lawson Fuses In addition, the Group will consider appropriate additional direct reports once the role is in position including finance, marketing and business analytics. The role will work closely with the senior leadership teams of Lucy Zodion, Flashnet and Lawson Fuses to drive the implementation of their activities in accordance with the strategic goals. The role will also work closely with the Group's service lines to review and enhance the businesses' performance, governance and approach within the Group's overall governance and strategy. The role will also need to work with the leadership team of Lucy Electric to align strategy and operations as required and ensure dissemination of opportunities and learnings across the Group. Key Accountabilities of the Role Analyse and evolve the strategy for Lucy Controls within Lucy Group's overall strategy- Working with the individual business' leadership teams and Group's Executive Directors to enhance and deliver the businesses' strategies (within the context of the Group's overall strategy). This will involve fully identifying and articulating the priorities and opportunities to maximise the businesses' strategic success. This will include: Reviewing and critiquing the businesses' strategic market forecasts and recognizing key market trends to inform and evolve strategies; With Group guidance, setting the context for and then reviewing the medium-term plans and annual business plans/budgets for each of the businesses. Working with the businesses' leadership teams and Group service lines to ensure the businesses are structured and resourced to deliver and exceed their strategic plans. Setting and reviewing business priorities - building on the businesses' strategic aims and the identified Group priorities, reviewing and agreeing the annual priorities for each of the businesses. In line with the Group's performance excellence programme, to ensure these business priorities are cascaded down through the businesses to clear and measurable personal objectives. Driving business performance and execution against strategy and annual business plans - Monitoring, reviewing and reporting on the businesses' performances against their strategies, business plans/budgets and priorities. This will involve relentlessly pushing the leadership teams to exceed their short and medium term objectives. Clear and concise reporting to Lucy Group main Board will be required. Governance - Working closely with the Group's Board, business leaders and Group service lines to ensure the Group's governance and processes are being appropriately implemented and maintained. Business opportunities - Identifying and analysing key elements of the businesses' strategies and growth opportunities, both organic and non-organic. Reviewing and critiquing business cases and opportunities which could include acquisitions, product line development, business structures, improvements or investments. Making clear recommendations to the Group's Board and the businesses' leadership teams, then ensuring they are delivered to plan. Enhancement of our values & brand - Ensuring the businesses live our values including delivering highest quality and customer-service across all our products and services. Actively working with the businesses' and Group's marketing teams to promote and enhance the businesses' brand and product lines, particularly where there are cross-selling opportunities. Regular engagement- This role will not be just about sitting behind a desk and will need regularly visiting to the businesses' key locations and industry/customer events (such as exhibitions) as well as with relevant stakeholders (including industry and government bodies as appropriate). Promoting the culture, values and ethos of the Group. Mentoring and guidance - Mentoring and guiding direct reports and business leadership teams. Identifying and working with the businesses' and Group HR to development and engage people across the businesses. Qualifications, Experience & Skills Minimum Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience: •15-25 years' experience of business leadership, can demonstrate strong growth and transformation capabilities, as well as delivery of business strategy •Degree in relevant discipline •Experience of delivering considerable revenue and margin growth in relevant industries in businesses of similar complexity and size •Experience of driving operational excellence and efficiencies •Technical qualification or relevant experience in the electrical or related industries • Experience of mergers and acquisitions Job Specific Skills: •Ability to develop and deliver clear business strategy •Ability to identify and analyse key market forecasts and trends •Ability to deliver strong performance and results both directly and indirectly through wider organisation •Strong leadership skills and experience, including Excellent people management and collaboration skills •Good analytical and problem-solving skills, including business opportunities and issues •Ability to make clear and well-structured recommendations, then ensure these are delivered •Work with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver strong business outcomes •The ability to work with agility and at pace to deliver timely results •Strong leadership and motivation behaviours •Dedication, determination and leading by example •Excellent interpersonal and networking skills . click apply for full job details
Internal Job Title:CEO of Lucy Controls Business: Lucy Group Location:Oxford Job Reference Number: 3286 Role Overview & Purpose A pivotal role with a clear mandate to drive significant growth across Lucy Controls businesses. Lucy Group is focused on growing its Lucy Controls businesses (comprising Lucy Zodion, Lawson Fuses and Flashnet) both in the UK and internationally. The CEO of Lucy Controls is required to enable and drive these businesses to deliver the significant global growth forecast in electrical and digital infrastructure. You will be front and centre for Controls strategy, driving overall performance, enabling the right culture, generating enthusiasm and relentless determination across the businesses. Your objective is to position the overall vision and strategy to enable the Controls businesses to meet the demands for growth. You will inspire employees and act as a role model for the sorts of behaviours required to embed change, striking the right balance between shortterm improvement and long-term value. The role should deliver the overall development of the Controls businesses to achieve combined annual revenues of over £60m by the end of the 5-year medium term plan. To achieve this, the CEO will need to: Position the overall strategic direction of the Lucy Controls businesses and organisation; Drive the development of the businesses to achieve their strategic plans, having regard to growth opportunities, greater business intelligence, increased productivity and achieving target revenues; Improve overall performance to deliver objectives, increase efficiencies and achieve sustainable profitability in all the businesses; Identify and exploit industry trends, market intelligence and customer relationship development to achieve growth opportunities; Ensure the businesses are structured, resourced and governed to deliver and exceed their business plans and priorities. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced and highly motivated leader with significant senior leadership capability, focused on meeting strategic targets. As a new role, this will require a seasoned people manager with significant prior experience of business growth and transformation. Role Context Lucy Controls is a key area of Lucy Group's future growth strategy. Lucy Group is a highly successful, diversified international Group with a strategy for delivering long-term sustainable growth. Within Lucy Group, Lucy Controls comprises the following: Lucy Zodion (headquartered in Sowerby Bridge, UK): is an industry leader in advanced street lighting control, power distribution and electric vehicle (EV) supply solutions. Products include photocells, isolators, cut outs, power distribution enclosures and EV connection feeder pillars. ; Flashnet (headquartered in Brasov, Romania):offers a portfolio of smart and connected street lighting management systems. The business integrates the latest hardware, Internet of Things (IoT), energy and telecommunications technologies into hardware and software solutions to create and implement intelligent infrastructure and city control systems. ; Lawson Fuses (headquartered in Ponteland, UK, with manufacturing unit in India):specialises in the design, development and manufacturing of low voltage, High-Rupturing Capacity (HRC) fuse links and fuse holders. Sold direct and via distributors, applications include electric /electronic capital equipment, utilities, renewable energy and domestic households. ; All of the businesses have domestic and international sales. Role Dimensions The role will report directly to an Executive Director of Lucy Group. The role will also work with and report regularly to the Group's Board and Executive Directors. The role will have the following direct reports: Managing Director, Lucy Zodion General Manager, Lawson Fuses In addition, the Group will consider appropriate additional direct reports once the role is in position including finance, marketing and business analytics. The role will work closely with the senior leadership teams of Lucy Zodion, Flashnet and Lawson Fuses to drive the implementation of their activities in accordance with the strategic goals. The role will also work closely with the Group's service lines to review and enhance the businesses' performance, governance and approach within the Group's overall governance and strategy. The role will also need to work with the leadership team of Lucy Electric to align strategy and operations as required and ensure dissemination of opportunities and learnings across the Group. Key Accountabilities of the Role Analyse and evolve the strategy for Lucy Controls within Lucy Group's overall strategy- Working with the individual business' leadership teams and Group's Executive Directors to enhance and deliver the businesses' strategies (within the context of the Group's overall strategy). This will involve fully identifying and articulating the priorities and opportunities to maximise the businesses' strategic success. This will include: Reviewing and critiquing the businesses' strategic market forecasts and recognizing key market trends to inform and evolve strategies; With Group guidance, setting the context for and then reviewing the medium-term plans and annual business plans/budgets for each of the businesses. Working with the businesses' leadership teams and Group service lines to ensure the businesses are structured and resourced to deliver and exceed their strategic plans. Setting and reviewing business priorities - building on the businesses' strategic aims and the identified Group priorities, reviewing and agreeing the annual priorities for each of the businesses. In line with the Group's performance excellence programme, to ensure these business priorities are cascaded down through the businesses to clear and measurable personal objectives. Driving business performance and execution against strategy and annual business plans - Monitoring, reviewing and reporting on the businesses' performances against their strategies, business plans/budgets and priorities. This will involve relentlessly pushing the leadership teams to exceed their short and medium term objectives. Clear and concise reporting to Lucy Group main Board will be required. Governance - Working closely with the Group's Board, business leaders and Group service lines to ensure the Group's governance and processes are being appropriately implemented and maintained. Business opportunities - Identifying and analysing key elements of the businesses' strategies and growth opportunities, both organic and non-organic. Reviewing and critiquing business cases and opportunities which could include acquisitions, product line development, business structures, improvements or investments. Making clear recommendations to the Group's Board and the businesses' leadership teams, then ensuring they are delivered to plan. Enhancement of our values & brand - Ensuring the businesses live our values including delivering highest quality and customer-service across all our products and services. Actively working with the businesses' and Group's marketing teams to promote and enhance the businesses' brand and product lines, particularly where there are cross-selling opportunities. Regular engagement- This role will not be just about sitting behind a desk and will need regularly visiting to the businesses' key locations and industry/customer events (such as exhibitions) as well as with relevant stakeholders (including industry and government bodies as appropriate). Promoting the culture, values and ethos of the Group. Mentoring and guidance - Mentoring and guiding direct reports and business leadership teams. Identifying and working with the businesses' and Group HR to development and engage people across the businesses. Qualifications, Experience & Skills Minimum Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience: •15-25 years' experience of business leadership, can demonstrate strong growth and transformation capabilities, as well as delivery of business strategy •Degree in relevant discipline •Experience of delivering considerable revenue and margin growth in relevant industries in businesses of similar complexity and size •Experience of driving operational excellence and efficiencies •Technical qualification or relevant experience in the electrical or related industries • Experience of mergers and acquisitions Job Specific Skills: •Ability to develop and deliver clear business strategy •Ability to identify and analyse key market forecasts and trends •Ability to deliver strong performance and results both directly and indirectly through wider organisation •Strong leadership skills and experience, including Excellent people management and collaboration skills •Good analytical and problem-solving skills, including business opportunities and issues •Ability to make clear and well-structured recommendations, then ensure these are delivered •Work with multi-disciplinary teams to deliver strong business outcomes •The ability to work with agility and at pace to deliver timely results •Strong leadership and motivation behaviours •Dedication, determination and leading by example •Excellent interpersonal and networking skills . click apply for full job details
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Principal Corporate Counsel, Global Trade Legal & Compliance Location: London, United Kingdom Alternate Location European Union Area of Interest Legal Job Type Professional None Job Id Location: London, United Kingdom Alternate Location European Union Area of Interest Legal Job Type Professional Technology Interest None Job Id New Cisco, the world's leading networking, communications, and security company, is on a mission to empower an inclusive future for everyone. We're proud to be consistently recognized as one of the best workplaces in the world by Fortune and Great Place To Work, and we are looking for exceptional people to join our legal team. What You'll Do You will join Cisco's Regulatory Affairs Trade Legal & Compliance team, providing trade counseling for the business and compliance professionals supporting EMEA . We are looking for a fun, creative teammate, hungry to dive into a wide variety of hands-on work to help drive the business forward. Y ou will advise and lead on emerging sanctions and export compliance issues, particular ly in the cloud and SaaS environments, as applied to a combined hardware and software company with sales and operations that span the globe. You will be at the forefront of emerging issues in international trade, partnering with Cisco's Government Affairs group to help shape evolving regulation s and working with our Supply Chain and Sales teams to maintain compliance in a very dynamic landscape. You may also provide import compliance counsel for Cisco's Global Tax & Customs Team . You will report to Cisco L egal's Direct or & Associate General Counsel for Global Trade Compliance . Who We Are We are a team of 450+ Legal and Compliance professionals in 25+ countries committed to fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment as we work together to drive Cisco's success. We serve as trusted advisors to the business - problem solving, navigating complexities, and enabling transformation along the way. We use technology to make life easier - leveraging Cisco's innovative networking and collaboration tools to enable flexible, hybrid work. And we embrace the responsibility to be a force for good - donating our time and expertise through pro bono and community impact initiatives. We are Cisco Legal. The Regulatory Affairs team is comprised of lawyers, operational specialists, program managers, engineers, and subject matter experts focused on topics including data and privacy, global trade and telecom, ESG and human rights, and cyber and national security regulations. The team's charter is aligned with influencing, interpreting, and implementing evolving and existing regulations that impact Cisco's business and interacting with external stakeholders on those topics as well. You will partner with your colleagues in Legal and numerous other functions across the company to have an immediate impact with your analytic rigor, business judgment, and ability to get things done. Who You Are You are a meticulous, agile, and curious attorney with deep experience leading businesses on economic sanctions, export controls, import controls and other trade matters . You are a subject matter expert on sanctions, export controls and trade regulations in the U. K. and EU , with particular expertise on how those regulations apply to cloud and SaaS businesses. You have demonstrated experience engaging with regulators and you have a wide external network in which you are recognized as a thought- leader on trade compliance matters. You are a positive, engaged, and adaptable colleague who is passionate about Cisco's business success. You possess excellent social, communication and drafting skills, and you can synthesize complex issues and influence and lead across functions (both legal and non-legal). You have sharp business focus and are dedicated, highly collaborative, and pragmatic. You are comfortable working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, and you can successfully handle frequent changes in priorities, deadlines, workload, and conflicting laws. You follow through on commitments, resolve conflicts, and have the modesty to acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. You are not afraid of complexity and are intent on offering simple, elegant solutions. You are a change agent willing to speak up with ideas to address outdated methodologies, broken processes or inefficient ways of doing things. You can clearly articulate issues and risks and take ownership for identifying and implementing better, more innovative ways of working. But more important than all of that, you are an amazing colleague who is eager to join a fun and dynamic team. You appreciate your teammates, you don't take yourself too seriously, and you are deeply committed to sustaining a welcoming and inclusive team. Required Skills and Qualifications Qualified lawyer i n the UK or one or more EU jurisdiction s . 7 + years of in-house and/or law firm experience on export controls and trade compliance matters. Prior in-house experience with a public company is preferred, but we will consider candidates with deep experience working with technology and/or SaaS providers on trade issues. Strong leadership skills and a demonstrated track record of motivating, empowering, stretching, supporting and engaging teams to achieve optimal business results, develop their skills and careers, and enjoy their work. Deep subject matter knowledge on global trade regulations, sanctions, export controls, and trade compliance, with an emphasis on cloud/SaaS trade matters. Experience conducting investigations and engaging with regulators on export control and trade compliance matters. Primary responsibilities: Provide both detailed and executive-level guidance on trade regulations law as applied to Cisco, including expert analysis of UK and EU strategic goods and sanctio ns regulations and compliance standard processes; Deliver concrete guidance based on requirements from the EU, UK, U.S. and other jurisdictions from which Cisco operates; Lead and conduct investigations , working with cross-functional teams to oversee this effort; Develop close internal working relationships with Cisco's sales, engineering, operations, and finance teams to reduce any regulatory friction; Prioritize ongoing learning and understanding of our go-to-market strategies, business processes, and product offerings; and Stay current of evolving and existing trade regulations and act as our subject matter expert in these areas providing advice and guidance to Cisco legal and business colleagues. Why Cisco , where each person is unique, but we bring our talents to work as a team and make a difference powering an inclusive future for all. We embrace digital, and help our customers implement change in their digital businesses. Some may think we're "old" (36 years strong) and only about hardware, but we're also a software company. And a security company. We even invented an intuitive network that adapts, predicts, learns and protects. No other company can do what we do - you can't put us in a box! But "Digital Transformation" is an empty buzz phrase without a culture that allows for innovation, creativity, and yes, even failure (if you learn from it.) Day to day, we focus on the give and take. We give our best, give our egos a break, and give of ourselves (because giving back is built into our DNA.) We take accountability, bold steps, and take difference to heart. Because without diversity of thought and a dedication to equality for all, there is no moving forward. So, you have colorful hair? Don't care. Tattoos? Show off your ink. Like polka dots? That's cool. Pop culture geek? Many of us are. Passion for technology and world changing? Be you, with us! Message to applicants applying to work in the U.S. and/or Canada: When available, the salary range posted for this position reflects the projected hiring range for new hire, full-time salaries in U.S. and/or Canada locations, not including equity or benefits. For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses. Hiring ranges for sales positions include base and incentive compensation target. Individual pay is determined by the candidate's hiring location and additional factors, including but not limited to skillset, experience, and relevant education, certifications, or training. Applicants may not be eligible for the full salary range based on their U.S. or Canada hiring location. The recruiter can share more details about compensation for the role in your location during the hiring process. U.S. employees have access to quality medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with a Cisco matching contribution, short and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance and numerous wellbeing offerings. Employees receive up to twelve paid holidays per calendar year, which includes one floating holiday, plus a day off for their birthday. Employees accrue up to 20 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) each year and have access to paid time away to deal with critical or emergency issues without tapping into their PTO. We offer additional paid time to volunteer and give back to the community. Employees are also able to purchase company stock through our Employee Stock Purchase Program. . click apply for full job details
Principal Corporate Counsel, Global Trade Legal & Compliance Location: London, United Kingdom Alternate Location European Union Area of Interest Legal Job Type Professional None Job Id Location: London, United Kingdom Alternate Location European Union Area of Interest Legal Job Type Professional Technology Interest None Job Id New Cisco, the world's leading networking, communications, and security company, is on a mission to empower an inclusive future for everyone. We're proud to be consistently recognized as one of the best workplaces in the world by Fortune and Great Place To Work, and we are looking for exceptional people to join our legal team. What You'll Do You will join Cisco's Regulatory Affairs Trade Legal & Compliance team, providing trade counseling for the business and compliance professionals supporting EMEA . We are looking for a fun, creative teammate, hungry to dive into a wide variety of hands-on work to help drive the business forward. Y ou will advise and lead on emerging sanctions and export compliance issues, particular ly in the cloud and SaaS environments, as applied to a combined hardware and software company with sales and operations that span the globe. You will be at the forefront of emerging issues in international trade, partnering with Cisco's Government Affairs group to help shape evolving regulation s and working with our Supply Chain and Sales teams to maintain compliance in a very dynamic landscape. You may also provide import compliance counsel for Cisco's Global Tax & Customs Team . You will report to Cisco L egal's Direct or & Associate General Counsel for Global Trade Compliance . Who We Are We are a team of 450+ Legal and Compliance professionals in 25+ countries committed to fostering an inclusive and collaborative environment as we work together to drive Cisco's success. We serve as trusted advisors to the business - problem solving, navigating complexities, and enabling transformation along the way. We use technology to make life easier - leveraging Cisco's innovative networking and collaboration tools to enable flexible, hybrid work. And we embrace the responsibility to be a force for good - donating our time and expertise through pro bono and community impact initiatives. We are Cisco Legal. The Regulatory Affairs team is comprised of lawyers, operational specialists, program managers, engineers, and subject matter experts focused on topics including data and privacy, global trade and telecom, ESG and human rights, and cyber and national security regulations. The team's charter is aligned with influencing, interpreting, and implementing evolving and existing regulations that impact Cisco's business and interacting with external stakeholders on those topics as well. You will partner with your colleagues in Legal and numerous other functions across the company to have an immediate impact with your analytic rigor, business judgment, and ability to get things done. Who You Are You are a meticulous, agile, and curious attorney with deep experience leading businesses on economic sanctions, export controls, import controls and other trade matters . You are a subject matter expert on sanctions, export controls and trade regulations in the U. K. and EU , with particular expertise on how those regulations apply to cloud and SaaS businesses. You have demonstrated experience engaging with regulators and you have a wide external network in which you are recognized as a thought- leader on trade compliance matters. You are a positive, engaged, and adaptable colleague who is passionate about Cisco's business success. You possess excellent social, communication and drafting skills, and you can synthesize complex issues and influence and lead across functions (both legal and non-legal). You have sharp business focus and are dedicated, highly collaborative, and pragmatic. You are comfortable working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, and you can successfully handle frequent changes in priorities, deadlines, workload, and conflicting laws. You follow through on commitments, resolve conflicts, and have the modesty to acknowledge mistakes and learn from them. You are not afraid of complexity and are intent on offering simple, elegant solutions. You are a change agent willing to speak up with ideas to address outdated methodologies, broken processes or inefficient ways of doing things. You can clearly articulate issues and risks and take ownership for identifying and implementing better, more innovative ways of working. But more important than all of that, you are an amazing colleague who is eager to join a fun and dynamic team. You appreciate your teammates, you don't take yourself too seriously, and you are deeply committed to sustaining a welcoming and inclusive team. Required Skills and Qualifications Qualified lawyer i n the UK or one or more EU jurisdiction s . 7 + years of in-house and/or law firm experience on export controls and trade compliance matters. Prior in-house experience with a public company is preferred, but we will consider candidates with deep experience working with technology and/or SaaS providers on trade issues. Strong leadership skills and a demonstrated track record of motivating, empowering, stretching, supporting and engaging teams to achieve optimal business results, develop their skills and careers, and enjoy their work. Deep subject matter knowledge on global trade regulations, sanctions, export controls, and trade compliance, with an emphasis on cloud/SaaS trade matters. Experience conducting investigations and engaging with regulators on export control and trade compliance matters. Primary responsibilities: Provide both detailed and executive-level guidance on trade regulations law as applied to Cisco, including expert analysis of UK and EU strategic goods and sanctio ns regulations and compliance standard processes; Deliver concrete guidance based on requirements from the EU, UK, U.S. and other jurisdictions from which Cisco operates; Lead and conduct investigations , working with cross-functional teams to oversee this effort; Develop close internal working relationships with Cisco's sales, engineering, operations, and finance teams to reduce any regulatory friction; Prioritize ongoing learning and understanding of our go-to-market strategies, business processes, and product offerings; and Stay current of evolving and existing trade regulations and act as our subject matter expert in these areas providing advice and guidance to Cisco legal and business colleagues. Why Cisco , where each person is unique, but we bring our talents to work as a team and make a difference powering an inclusive future for all. We embrace digital, and help our customers implement change in their digital businesses. Some may think we're "old" (36 years strong) and only about hardware, but we're also a software company. And a security company. We even invented an intuitive network that adapts, predicts, learns and protects. No other company can do what we do - you can't put us in a box! But "Digital Transformation" is an empty buzz phrase without a culture that allows for innovation, creativity, and yes, even failure (if you learn from it.) Day to day, we focus on the give and take. We give our best, give our egos a break, and give of ourselves (because giving back is built into our DNA.) We take accountability, bold steps, and take difference to heart. Because without diversity of thought and a dedication to equality for all, there is no moving forward. So, you have colorful hair? Don't care. Tattoos? Show off your ink. Like polka dots? That's cool. Pop culture geek? Many of us are. Passion for technology and world changing? Be you, with us! Message to applicants applying to work in the U.S. and/or Canada: When available, the salary range posted for this position reflects the projected hiring range for new hire, full-time salaries in U.S. and/or Canada locations, not including equity or benefits. For non-sales roles the hiring ranges reflect base salary only; employees are also eligible to receive annual bonuses. Hiring ranges for sales positions include base and incentive compensation target. Individual pay is determined by the candidate's hiring location and additional factors, including but not limited to skillset, experience, and relevant education, certifications, or training. Applicants may not be eligible for the full salary range based on their U.S. or Canada hiring location. The recruiter can share more details about compensation for the role in your location during the hiring process. U.S. employees have access to quality medical, dental and vision insurance, a 401(k) plan with a Cisco matching contribution, short and long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance and numerous wellbeing offerings. Employees receive up to twelve paid holidays per calendar year, which includes one floating holiday, plus a day off for their birthday. Employees accrue up to 20 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) each year and have access to paid time away to deal with critical or emergency issues without tapping into their PTO. We offer additional paid time to volunteer and give back to the community. Employees are also able to purchase company stock through our Employee Stock Purchase Program. . click apply for full job details
CBRE
CBRE is recruiting a Divisional Head of Risk & Compliance for our UK and Ireland Advisory business division. Reporting to the UK Chief Operating Officer with a dotted line to the EMEA Regional Compliance function, the successful candidate will support the UK Risk Management Committee in identifying, documenting, managing, and monitoring key strategic, regulatory and compliance risks. The role will also be responsible for the delivery of CBRE's global Ethics and Compliance program in the UK and Ireland, through local compliance personnel. The Divisional Head of Risk and Compliance will be expected to foster and sustain effective and collaborative relationships with key stakeholders across the UK and Ireland, Continental Europe and wider global CBRE business. The role will be a key partner to support functions and to the wider regional and global compliance community, working closely with the Finance and Controllership functions, UK, Ireland and EMEA Legal teams, People and Learning & Development, Procurement Communications, Digital & Technology and Internal Audit. Key Responsibilities RISK MANAGEMENT • Act as a strategic partner to the UK Risk Management Committee and Senior Leadership in the UK and Ireland, advising the business on the development and execution of the Risk Management programme. • Own and manage the UK risk register, presenting to Risk Management Committee, and making suggestion as to risk mitigation and continued improvement. • To create and deliver a Risk based monitoring programme for Board approval and reporting, including regular review and updates • Support the UK and Ireland Division's contribution to CBRE's global Enterprise Risk Management programme, including feedback on the global Business Risk Inventory. • Facilitate the execution of CBRE's Regulatory and Compliance Risk Assessment activities and foster a senior management culture of empowerment and engagement with Compliance risks. • Oversee CBRE's strategic relationships with, and support internal stakeholders working regularly with, our key regulatory bodies, including the RICS, the Financial Conduct Authority, HMRC, and the ICO. • Support corporate governance involving external risk reporting to stakeholders or clients • Partner with Risk Management colleagues across CBRE's global network, and with our regulated business activities in Continental Europe. COMPLIANCE • Act as a trusted advisor to UK and Ireland management, ensuring CBRE's business objectives are achieved ethically and in compliance with our policies and the law. • Shape the vision and direction for Ethics and Compliance program in UK and Ireland and champion CBRE's RISE Values of Respect, Integrity, Service and Excellence. • Maintain CBRE's risk-based Ethics and Compliance programme, and proactively identify gaps within in the Division, to help improve overall programme performance. • Roll out global Ethics and Compliance strategies and initiatives in UK and Ireland to raise awareness of, and raise the standards for, ethics and integrity in our business operations. • Creation and maintenance of policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and industry codes, in alignment with global policy suite. • Support UK and Ireland leadership with compliance communications and training to all levels of the business, including promotion of the Ethics Helpline and a Speak Up culture, • Work with management to ensure the business meets completion targets for global Ethics and Compliance certifications and training • Oversee the execution of internal investigations in the UK and Ireland including, where necessary, directly leading and completing investigations end-to-end. • Oversee completion of AML checks and KYC screening for all clients in accordance with CBRE guidelines and timeframes by those responsible. • Work with CBRE's M&A team on compliance diligence and risk areas in the UK and Ireland, supporting integration of the Compliance program in newly acquired companies • Report to UK and Ireland management and to Regional and Global compliance on key Compliance initiatives and activities. • Serve as an alternative, confidential point of contact for employees to communicate perceived serious process irregularities, such as fraud. QUALITY AND BEST PRACTICE • Manage and Oversee delivery of CBRE UK's Quality management and Best Practice team, supporting the development and delivery of CBRE's ISO Certification program and the associated internal and external audits. • To oversee the management of client complaints and to work closely with management to ensure that full investigation, remediation, and close-out happens within agreed timeframes PEOPLE MANAGEMENT • Lead, and grow over time, a high-performing and engaged team of Compliance professionals, consisting of the UK Compliance Director, Business Process Improvement Manager, Best Practice Liaison Manager, AML analysts and Monitoring professionals. • Attract, select, develop, and retain key talent to the UK and Ireland Compliance function. • Responsible for all aspects of staff management within your team, including but not limited to recruitment, induction, setting objectives, appraisals, team meetings, training, compliance, performance management and staffing levels • Supporting the UK and Ireland participants in the Global Ethics and Compliance Ambassadors program, including participating in and where appropriate presenting to Ethics and Compliance Ambassadors monthly training sessions Person Specification/Requirements ESSENTIAL • Four-year and advanced degrees with a preference in Business Administration, Law, Accounting, Finance or related field. • A professional designation in Compliance, Internal Audit, Accounting, Risk Management or Legal practice areas • Ability to comprehend, analyse, and interpret the most complex business documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive issues. Ability to write reports, manuals, speeches and articles using distinctive style. Ability to make effective and persuasive presentations on complex topics to employees, clients, top management and/or public groups. Ability to motivate and negotiate effectively with key employees, top management, and client groups to take desired action. • Requires in-depth knowledge of financial terms, principles and compliance. Reviews complex financial/business analysis and reports prepared by subordinates. Ability to analyse the most complex business/financial data and develop innovative solutions. Develops and implements financial policies and procedures. Approves and oversees department budget. • Advanced knowledge of computer software and hardware (i.e. Microsoft Office suite products). Advanced organizational skills, attention to detail. Ability to work well under pressure with proactive approach to routine and non-routine occurrences • Minimum of 15 years professional level compliance, accounting, or legal experience. • Ability to solve advanced problems and deal with a variety of options in complex situations. Requires expert level analytical and quantitative skills with proven experience in developing strategic solutions for a growing matrix-based multi-industry sales environment. Draws upon the analysis of others and makes recommendations that have a direct impact on the company. • Occasional regional / overseas travel to other working locations when required by the business • Leads by example and models behaviours that are consistent with the company's values. • Collaborative and commercially minded, ensuring decisions are made with in-depth understanding and interpretation of procedures, company policies and business practices to achieve complex results. • Responsible for setting project, department and/or division deadlines. Errors in judgment may cause long-term impact to line of business and/or overall company. DESIRABLE • Associate or Chartered Membership of the RICS • Certifications in Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions, Internal Investigations and Fraud, or in Financial Services regulation • Prior experience in real estate investment and advisory, or related service organizations.
CBRE is recruiting a Divisional Head of Risk & Compliance for our UK and Ireland Advisory business division. Reporting to the UK Chief Operating Officer with a dotted line to the EMEA Regional Compliance function, the successful candidate will support the UK Risk Management Committee in identifying, documenting, managing, and monitoring key strategic, regulatory and compliance risks. The role will also be responsible for the delivery of CBRE's global Ethics and Compliance program in the UK and Ireland, through local compliance personnel. The Divisional Head of Risk and Compliance will be expected to foster and sustain effective and collaborative relationships with key stakeholders across the UK and Ireland, Continental Europe and wider global CBRE business. The role will be a key partner to support functions and to the wider regional and global compliance community, working closely with the Finance and Controllership functions, UK, Ireland and EMEA Legal teams, People and Learning & Development, Procurement Communications, Digital & Technology and Internal Audit. Key Responsibilities RISK MANAGEMENT • Act as a strategic partner to the UK Risk Management Committee and Senior Leadership in the UK and Ireland, advising the business on the development and execution of the Risk Management programme. • Own and manage the UK risk register, presenting to Risk Management Committee, and making suggestion as to risk mitigation and continued improvement. • To create and deliver a Risk based monitoring programme for Board approval and reporting, including regular review and updates • Support the UK and Ireland Division's contribution to CBRE's global Enterprise Risk Management programme, including feedback on the global Business Risk Inventory. • Facilitate the execution of CBRE's Regulatory and Compliance Risk Assessment activities and foster a senior management culture of empowerment and engagement with Compliance risks. • Oversee CBRE's strategic relationships with, and support internal stakeholders working regularly with, our key regulatory bodies, including the RICS, the Financial Conduct Authority, HMRC, and the ICO. • Support corporate governance involving external risk reporting to stakeholders or clients • Partner with Risk Management colleagues across CBRE's global network, and with our regulated business activities in Continental Europe. COMPLIANCE • Act as a trusted advisor to UK and Ireland management, ensuring CBRE's business objectives are achieved ethically and in compliance with our policies and the law. • Shape the vision and direction for Ethics and Compliance program in UK and Ireland and champion CBRE's RISE Values of Respect, Integrity, Service and Excellence. • Maintain CBRE's risk-based Ethics and Compliance programme, and proactively identify gaps within in the Division, to help improve overall programme performance. • Roll out global Ethics and Compliance strategies and initiatives in UK and Ireland to raise awareness of, and raise the standards for, ethics and integrity in our business operations. • Creation and maintenance of policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and industry codes, in alignment with global policy suite. • Support UK and Ireland leadership with compliance communications and training to all levels of the business, including promotion of the Ethics Helpline and a Speak Up culture, • Work with management to ensure the business meets completion targets for global Ethics and Compliance certifications and training • Oversee the execution of internal investigations in the UK and Ireland including, where necessary, directly leading and completing investigations end-to-end. • Oversee completion of AML checks and KYC screening for all clients in accordance with CBRE guidelines and timeframes by those responsible. • Work with CBRE's M&A team on compliance diligence and risk areas in the UK and Ireland, supporting integration of the Compliance program in newly acquired companies • Report to UK and Ireland management and to Regional and Global compliance on key Compliance initiatives and activities. • Serve as an alternative, confidential point of contact for employees to communicate perceived serious process irregularities, such as fraud. QUALITY AND BEST PRACTICE • Manage and Oversee delivery of CBRE UK's Quality management and Best Practice team, supporting the development and delivery of CBRE's ISO Certification program and the associated internal and external audits. • To oversee the management of client complaints and to work closely with management to ensure that full investigation, remediation, and close-out happens within agreed timeframes PEOPLE MANAGEMENT • Lead, and grow over time, a high-performing and engaged team of Compliance professionals, consisting of the UK Compliance Director, Business Process Improvement Manager, Best Practice Liaison Manager, AML analysts and Monitoring professionals. • Attract, select, develop, and retain key talent to the UK and Ireland Compliance function. • Responsible for all aspects of staff management within your team, including but not limited to recruitment, induction, setting objectives, appraisals, team meetings, training, compliance, performance management and staffing levels • Supporting the UK and Ireland participants in the Global Ethics and Compliance Ambassadors program, including participating in and where appropriate presenting to Ethics and Compliance Ambassadors monthly training sessions Person Specification/Requirements ESSENTIAL • Four-year and advanced degrees with a preference in Business Administration, Law, Accounting, Finance or related field. • A professional designation in Compliance, Internal Audit, Accounting, Risk Management or Legal practice areas • Ability to comprehend, analyse, and interpret the most complex business documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive issues. Ability to write reports, manuals, speeches and articles using distinctive style. Ability to make effective and persuasive presentations on complex topics to employees, clients, top management and/or public groups. Ability to motivate and negotiate effectively with key employees, top management, and client groups to take desired action. • Requires in-depth knowledge of financial terms, principles and compliance. Reviews complex financial/business analysis and reports prepared by subordinates. Ability to analyse the most complex business/financial data and develop innovative solutions. Develops and implements financial policies and procedures. Approves and oversees department budget. • Advanced knowledge of computer software and hardware (i.e. Microsoft Office suite products). Advanced organizational skills, attention to detail. Ability to work well under pressure with proactive approach to routine and non-routine occurrences • Minimum of 15 years professional level compliance, accounting, or legal experience. • Ability to solve advanced problems and deal with a variety of options in complex situations. Requires expert level analytical and quantitative skills with proven experience in developing strategic solutions for a growing matrix-based multi-industry sales environment. Draws upon the analysis of others and makes recommendations that have a direct impact on the company. • Occasional regional / overseas travel to other working locations when required by the business • Leads by example and models behaviours that are consistent with the company's values. • Collaborative and commercially minded, ensuring decisions are made with in-depth understanding and interpretation of procedures, company policies and business practices to achieve complex results. • Responsible for setting project, department and/or division deadlines. Errors in judgment may cause long-term impact to line of business and/or overall company. DESIRABLE • Associate or Chartered Membership of the RICS • Certifications in Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions, Internal Investigations and Fraud, or in Financial Services regulation • Prior experience in real estate investment and advisory, or related service organizations.