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Director of Global Sales APAC
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Lead the luxury travel market in APAC as Director of Global Sales. Based in Singapore, you will drive revenue growth for Orient Express's Sailing Yachts, Hotels, and Trains. This role requires 10+ years of luxury sales experience and a strong network with UHNW clients. Enjoy global travel benefit...
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Global Brand Director - CLEAR
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Lead the global strategy for CLEAR as a Brand Director based in Singapore. This key leadership role requires 10+ years in brand development to drive innovation and multi-year growth plans. You will craft premium brand equity and translate consumer trends into impactful projects. Ideal candidates ...
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Director, Global Indian Team Lead, Private Bank
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Lead our Global Indian Team as a Director in Singapore's Private Bank. Drive business growth by building client relationships and designing tailored financial solutions. Manage a high-performing team within a supportive, hybrid work environment. Leverage your expertise in client portfolio analysi...
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A Director of Global IT is a senior executive responsible for the strategic leadership, governance, and operational excellence of an organization's worldwide information technology function. This pivotal role sits at the intersection of business strategy and technology execution, ensuring that IT infrastructure, services, and digital capabilities align with and enable global corporate objectives. Professionals in these jobs are not merely technical managers; they are business leaders who translate complex technological possibilities into tangible value, competitive advantage, and operational efficiency on an international scale. Typically, individuals in this profession oversee the entire spectrum of IT operations across multiple countries and regions. Common responsibilities include defining and executing a global IT strategy, managing substantial capital and operational budgets, and ensuring the reliability, security, and scalability of worldwide technology systems. They lead large, often geographically dispersed teams of IT professionals, fostering a culture of innovation, service delivery, and continuous improvement. A core aspect of the role involves establishing and enforcing global technology standards, policies, and governance frameworks to ensure consistency, compliance with regulations like GDPR or SOX, and effective risk management across all jurisdictions. Directors of Global IT are also key drivers of digital transformation, evaluating and implementing enterprise-wide systems such as ERP (e.g., SAP, Oracle), cloud platforms, cybersecurity solutions, and advanced analytics tools. The typical skills and requirements for these high-level jobs are both extensive and demanding. A proven track record of 10-15 years in progressively senior IT leadership roles within multinational corporations is standard. Candidates must possess exceptional strategic thinking and business acumen, with the ability to communicate complex IT concepts to executive stakeholders and board members. Strong financial management skills for budgeting, vendor negotiation, and demonstrating ROI on technology investments are crucial. Expertise in managing global IT service delivery, including shared services or centers of excellence (CoEs), is highly valued. On the technical side, a deep understanding of enterprise architecture, cybersecurity best practices, data governance, and emerging technologies is expected. Leadership competencies are paramount: the ability to mentor senior managers, navigate complex organizational change, influence across cultures, and build consensus among diverse regional stakeholders is what separates successful candidates. A bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field is typically required, with an MBA or other advanced degree being a significant advantage. Ultimately, a Director of Global IT jobs is the steward of an organization's technological backbone, ensuring it is resilient, innovative, and perfectly tuned to support global growth and adaptation in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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