Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer
Company | AIP Connect |
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Location | Toronto, ON, Canada |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Master’s |
Experience Level | Expert or higher |
Requirements
- Enterprise strategic planning and performance management.
- Large-scale innovation and transformation leadership.
- Electoral systems, legislation, and public sector governance.
- Stakeholder engagement, public communication, and media relations.
- Cross-functional leadership and executive advisory capability.
- Change management, risk mitigation, and crisis communication.
- Public education and accessibility compliance.
- Budgeting, program oversight, and vendor management.
Responsibilities
- Integrate complex functions into a cohesive strategy that advances corporate and electoral objectives.
- Lead the development and execution of multi-year strategic and operational plans, ensuring alignment with legislative mandates, modernization priorities, and organizational goals.
- Oversee corporate planning, performance measurement, risk management, and policy development to inform executive decision-making and drive accountability.
- Provide executive advisory services to the CEO and Board on strategic opportunities, policy impacts, and emerging risks.
- Align divisional work with broader organizational and election priorities.
- Transform data and insight into actionable strategic direction.
- Lead innovation and embed a culture of continuous improvement across the organization.
- Drive modernization initiatives while balancing operational realities and legislative requirements.
- Champion organization-wide innovation by driving the research, design, and implementation of next-generation electoral processes and technologies.
- Oversee the planning and delivery of innovation programs (e.g., Ready Next), ensuring legislative reform, inter-jurisdictional collaboration, and change management frameworks are integrated and effective.
- Promote a future-focused culture through strategic foresight and adoption of best practices from across jurisdictions and industries.
- Provide executive oversight of corporate communications, public education, and stakeholder engagement strategies.
- Act as the senior executive sponsor for media relations and crisis communication strategies during electoral events.
- Ensure that all communications align with strategic objectives, legislative requirements (e.g., AODA, French Language Services Act), and public transparency standards.
- Communicates complex narratives clearly and manages public messaging under scrutiny.
- Operates with sensitivity to reputational risk in a government context and exercises sound political judgment.
- Lead, coach, and develop a high-performing leadership team across strategy, innovation, and communications functions.
- Integrate divisional priorities and foster cross-functional collaboration to ensure consistency, efficiency, and strategic alignment across portfolios.
- Manage budgets, performance standards, and organizational change in collaboration with divisional directors.
- Build trusted relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including political entities and the public service.
- Serve as the principal liaison with senior government officials, political entities, and peer electoral organizations to promote collaborative policy and operational outcomes.
- Build and sustain inter-jurisdictional partnerships and working groups that support modernization, policy harmonization, and information exchange.
Preferred Qualifications
- Postgraduate degree in Public Administration, Political Science, Business, or related field preferred.