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- Job Title
- Multi-geography CIO — Energy · anchored USA
- Job Location
- USA
- Experience Range
- 18–22 years
- Industry
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Job Function
- CIO
Position overview
Gladwin International Leadership Advisors is representing a confidential organisation in Energy & Natural Resources on a senior CIO leadership mandate anchored in USA.
This is a multi-geography leadership role requiring orchestration across time zones, matrix stakeholders, and often dual-reporting into global and regional lines.
The mandate fits a leader comfortable owning the narrative externally while upgrading how decisions are made internally.
Context you will inherit
- Market & sector: Green hydrogen — an entirely new industry requiring leadership with electrolyzer technology understanding, offtake market development, and project finance expertise
- Geographic spine: Primary hub USA with reporting lines into global / regional matrix partners.
- Organisation stage: Growth agenda collides with legacy cost base; productivity and automation are board-level topics, not staff functions.
- Stakeholders: Owners may include PE operating partners, a promoter family office, or public-market investors — each with different tempo and KPIs.
- Secondary lens: Project development at scale — utility-scale solar, wind, and pumped hydro projects require project development, EPC management, and financial close expertise
The mandate (12–24 month arc)
- Digital workplace: Improve employee-facing tools, support model, and productivity for hybrid work.
- Data platforms: Enable self-service analytics within guardrails; reduce ad-hoc extracts and shadow IT.
- Integration: Tackle spaghetti interfaces between legacy and modern stacks — prioritise by revenue or risk impact.
- Agile at scale: Where adopted, make delivery model work with compliance and audit — not despite them.
- Budget transparency: Give business units clear view of run vs. change spend; challenge duplicate demand.
- Leadership team: Upgrade managers who can run hybrid supplier / internal teams with outcomes, not activity metrics.
Responsibilities (representative)
- Improve IT demand management and portfolio governance with the executive committee.
- Upgrade vendor management — SLAs, penalties, and outcome-based contracts.
- Sponsor integration discipline post-M&A for systems and data.
- Build IT financial transparency — chargeback or showback where helpful.
- Develop IT leadership team with mix of supplier management and internal delivery strength.
Leadership profile
- Education: Strong undergraduate grounding; MBA / advanced degree / professional qualification common at this level.
- Service leadership: IT organisation trusted for reliability, cost transparency, and partnership.
- Judgment: High signal-to-noise under pressure; ethical clarity; willingness to halt initiatives that break risk appetite.
- Communication: Executive presence in English; additional languages valued where market-relevant.
- Geographic muscle: Deep experience leading in or from USA with credible local stakeholder judgment.
Team & culture
The organisation runs hot — ambitious targets and thin buffers. You need to channel energy into sustainable rhythms: predictable planning, honest risk surfacing, and recovery time for teams after major pushes.
Success measures (examples)
- Growth quality: Mix of recurring revenue, new logos, and cross-sell — not volume for its own sake.
- Productivity: Unit cost, automation savings, or throughput improvements with audited baselines.
- Customer: NPS / CSAT where tracked; contract renewals; reference-ability in strategic accounts.
- Franchise: Clean compliance record; reputation stability in industry and government forums.
First 90 days (orientation arc)
- Days 1–30: Listening tour — customers, regulators (as appropriate), top team 1:1s, and unfiltered view of numbers; pause major reorganisation.
- Days 30–60: Publish a short memo on priorities, non-goals, and decision rights; align executive committee on three enterprise bets.
- Days 60–90: Lock operating cadence; fill or upgrade one to two critical seats; deliver one visible win (customer, cost, or culture).
- Commission a pragmatic view of data, cyber, and automation posture; sponsor one bounded pilot with ROI hypothesis.
- Establish escalation discipline with matrix partners — fewer meetings, clearer decision logs.
- Clarify RACI for cross-border deals, staffing, and pricing exceptions.
Stakeholder map (illustrative)
- Internal: CEO or regional president, CFO, risk / legal, CHRO, CIO or CDO, business GMs, internal audit.
- External: Strategic accounts, channel partners, industry associations, regulators (where material).
- Owners: PE operating partners, promoter office, or public investors — pace and clarity matter as much as vision.
Travel & mobility
Travel weighted to priority markets and quarterly global or regional forums; flexibility for crisis windows.
Compensation
Market-aligned CIO remuneration in Energy & Natural Resources with performance linkage; sign-on and relocation considered for exceptional fits.
Application status
This mandate is no longer accepting new applications. The search progressed through Q4 2025 and closed for submissions in February 2026. We retain this posting for transparency on the type of leadership work we carry in Energy & Natural Resources and USA. For similar active mandates, browse open roles or submit a general profile through executive search inquiry.
Reference: energy-natural-resources · CIO · USA · Gladwin International Leadership Advisors