Location
San Francisco
Posted
June 13, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Job Description
Job Description
AKA-Brands, a global public holding company with four fashion brands—three founded in Australia—is seeking a highly organized and professional Executive Assistant to support its CEO and senior leadership team in San Francisco.
This role is critical in ensuring smooth executive operations, managing high‑level scheduling, and maintaining a well‑run office environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage the CEO’s calendar, meetings, and scheduling priorities
• Coordinate and organize board meetings and earnings calls
• Handle travel arrangements, expense reporting, and executive logistics
• Serve as a key liaison between executive leadership and stakeholders
• Manage office operations, including ordering supplies, snacks, and light upkeep (e.g., plants)
• Support communication across leadership teams and brand leaders
• Ensure smooth day‑to‑day administrative and operational flow
Maintain confidentiality and profe...
Job Description
AKA-Brands, a global public holding company with four fashion brands—three founded in Australia—is seeking a highly organized and professional Executive Assistant to support its CEO and senior leadership team in San Francisco.
This role is critical in ensuring smooth executive operations, managing high‑level scheduling, and maintaining a well‑run office environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage the CEO’s calendar, meetings, and scheduling priorities
• Coordinate and organize board meetings and earnings calls
• Handle travel arrangements, expense reporting, and executive logistics
• Serve as a key liaison between executive leadership and stakeholders
• Manage office operations, including ordering supplies, snacks, and light upkeep (e.g., plants)
• Support communication across leadership teams and brand leaders
• Ensure smooth day‑to‑day administrative and operational flow
Maintain confidentiality and profe...