About the Role
You will operate as a force multiplier across the company, working directly with the CEO across enterprise customer relationships, strategic initiatives, company operations, conferences, partnerships, and internal execution. You will help drive some of the company's most important relationships and ensure critical initiatives move forward quickly and effectively. You should be equally comfortable speaking with enterprise executives, coordinating internal teams, and helping drive company-level priorities. This role is highly cross-functional and offers deep exposure to company building at an early-stage, high-growth startup.
Requirements
- Extremely high ownership and self-direction
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong executive presence and relationship-building ability
- Ability to operate effectively in ambiguity and under pressure
- Strong strategic thinking and problem-solving instincts
- Proven ability to manage complex projects and multiple priorities simultaneously
- High emotional intelligence and professional maturity
- Ability to engage thoughtfully with technical teams and concepts
- Strong judgment, discretion, and trustworthiness
- Willingness to travel for conferences, customer meetings, and events as needed
Responsibilities
- Manage and strengthen enterprise customer relationships alongside the CEO
- Drive follow-through across strategic accounts, renewals, pilots, and partnerships
- Represent Olympix in customer meetings, conferences, and external conversations
- Coordinate complex, cross-functional initiatives across engineering, GTM, and leadership
- Create operational clarity around company priorities, timelines, and KPIs
- Act as a strategic thought partner to the CEO
- Help the CEO evaluate, launch, and operationalize new lines of business and strategic initiatives
- Identify bottlenecks, gaps, and execution risks before they become problems
- Own special projects and company-critical initiatives end-to-end
- Help scale internal processes without introducing unnecessary bureaucracy