Chief of Staff to the CEO
Company: Pixi Beauty
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $130,000 minimum Our
Company Pixi was created in 1999 and launched in our Flagship
Boutique in Soho, London. Pixi has a loyal worldwide following
thanks to its pure, awakening & skin-loving products that create a
naturally radiant just had a good night sleep look. Passionate
about skincare, Petra creates innovative formulations that are
infused with botanicals and beneficial ingredients. Petra has a
real-world experience as a busy working mother of four; therefore,
Pixi is truly about multi-tasking, flaw fixing youth enhancing
products for people on the go. Pixis mission is the same now as it
was on the first day the Pixi boutique opened; to simply bring out
the best in everyone - to make everyone look like themselves, only
better! Flawless in few fuss-free minutes that is what Pixi is
about! Role's Mission Increase the CEOs effectiveness and the
companys execution velocity by owning the leadership operating
cadence, driving cross-functional initiatives and ensuring
decisions translate into measurable outcomes. Key Responsibilities
Own executive operating rhythm: agendas, pre-reads, actions,
accountability tracking. Partner with CEO to define
annual/quarterly priorities and translate into OKRs and scorecards.
Lead cross-functional, high-priority initiatives from scoping
through delivery. Create decision clarity: write problem
statements, options, tradeoffs, recommendations. Maintain single
source of truth on strategic initiatives: roadmap, risks,
dependencies. Prepare CEO for key meetings; draft comms for
board/investors/leadership as needed. Identify operational friction
and implement process improvements. Establish escalation mechanisms
and ensure rapid resolution of blockers. Success Metrics (Examples)
On-time delivery rate of top initiatives; reduction in stalled
cross-functional work. Improved meeting quality: fewer recurring
issues, clearer decisions, faster cycle times. Visibility: accurate
dashboards, predictable reporting, fewer surprises. CEO leverage:
measurable reduction in CEO time spent on coordination/chasing.
Required Qualifications 35 years in operating, consulting, banking,
strategy, or high-growth leadership roles (range depends on company
stage). Demonstrated ownership of cross-functional programs with
measurable outcomes. Strong structured thinking, financial
literacy, and data-driven decisioning. Exceptional written
communication (memos, briefs, narratives). High EQ and credibility
with senior leaders; can influence without authority. Discretion
and integrity with confidential information. Preferred
Qualifications Experience in the companys industry and/or scaling a
private business. Experience with operating cadences (OKRs,
MBR/QBR), KPI dashboards. Prior Chief of Staff (CoS), GM, Strategy
& Ops, or Program Leadership experience. Operating Style
Expectations Bias to action; comfortable with ambiguity. Low ego,
high standards. Can switch between big picture and in the weeds
quickly. Willing to be accountable, not just advisory. CoSCore
Responsibilities 1) CEO operating system Run the executive meeting
cadence (weekly exec, monthly business review, quarterly planning).
Build/maintain the CEOs priorities, OKRs, and performance
dashboard. Ensure decisions get made (clear owners, deadlines,
escalation paths). Turn strategy into a sequenced execution plan.
2) Cross-functional execution and unblock Drive alignment across
leaders when work spans multiple functions. Identify bottlenecks
early; surface tradeoffs and force resolution. Follow-through:
ensure commitments are delivered, not just discussed. 3)
Communications and stakeholder management Draft CEO updates:
board/investor memos, leadership narratives, critical internal
comms. Prepare briefing docs for key meetings. Ensure messaging
consistency across leadership. 4) Special projects and keep the
trains running Handle urgent, ambiguous problems with incomplete
data. Create structure where none exists: timelines, RACI, risk
logs, decision records. Common CoS Archetypes Execution CoS
(Operator):owns key initiatives drives cadence (most common in
private companies). Strategy CoS:analysis, market work, narrative,
board materials (more common near fundraising/M&A).
Transformation CoS:process redesign, metrics, systems, cost/margin
programs. People/Org CoS:org design, performance management,
leadership operating model.
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