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Our client, a private real estate investment firm headquartered in Chicago, seeks an Executive Administrative Coordinator to support the CFO and leadership team. The role blends executive assistance with personal administration, demanding discretion and proactive problem-solving.
Responsibilities include managing calendars, coordinating travel, preparing board materials, supporting HR tasks, and overseeing office operations.
Our client is a privately held, self-funded real estate investment firm that owns and manages a portfolio of Class A office buildings in major US markets with more than 6 million square feet of rentable space. In addition, the firm owns more than 4 million square feet of high-quality retail shopping centers in Southern California and Arizona, with more than 2,500 acres of prime land to fuel future development and growth.
With a track record of more than 40 years of successful investments, the organization pays meticulous attention to product excellence, dedicated relationships, and long-term growth opportunities. Our client seeks an Executive Administrative Coordinator (“Coordinator”) in its Chicago headquarters to join the executive team and staff in facilitating efficient office operations and promoting a collaborative and enjoyable work environment.
The Coordinator will provide dedicated, high-level support to the CFO, on-site staff and the family ownership group. The Coordinator role blends both traditional office executive support with personal assistant responsibilities, requiring exceptional multitasking abilities, judgment, and professionalism in managing priorities, communications, and day-to-day operations.
Key responsibilities include managing executive calendars, coordinating travel, and preparing materials for executive-level meetings. The Coordinator will also help track projects, facilitate communication across teams, and ensure timely follow-up on key deliverables.
This position also involves identifying opportunities to improve efficiency using technology and automation tools, as well as overseeing external support resources when needed. In addition to business-related responsibilities, the role will include handling occasional personal administrative tasks for the company’s executives and Board members.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, proactive, and discreet, with strong judgment and the ability to anticipate needs while maintaining a high level of professionalism and attention to detail.