Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums
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Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums is a senior executive leadership pathway for technology leaders, systems architects, innovation executives and technical institution-builders who can define, build and scale the technology foundations of Nexus-aligned organizations at national, regional and global levels.
Nexus Agency is seeking exceptional Chief Technology Officer (CTO) candidates for leadership roles across Nexus Consortiums and Nexus-aligned companies, organizations, platforms, implementation vehicles, public-interest institutions, research-to-market initiatives and partner-led ventures.
The CTO role is designed for leaders who can translate mission, strategy and institutional needs into credible technology architecture, product direction, engineering execution, secure infrastructure, data systems and scalable platforms. Candidates may be considered for national CTO, regional CTO, global CTO, consortium CTO, founding CTO, interim CTO, portfolio CTO and venture-building CTO roles across the Nexus ecosystem.
This is a continuous executive talent pipeline for CTOs who can build technology organizations, not only manage technology teams. The ideal candidate can move between enterprise architecture, AI systems, geospatial intelligence, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, data governance, product engineering, technology strategy, scientific collaboration, partner integration and executive-level communication.
The CTO must be able to help lead Nexus-aligned organizations across systemic risk, resilience, technology, finance, infrastructure, governance and institutional transformation. Relevant domains may include artificial intelligence, geospatial intelligence, climate risk, disaster resilience, data infrastructure, digital public infrastructure, cybersecurity, secure cloud infrastructure, resilience finance, decision intelligence, systems innovation and emerging frontier technologies.
Role Type
This posting supports multiple CTO pathways across Nexus Agency and the wider Nexus-aligned network, including:
- National CTO
- Regional CTO
- Global CTO
- Consortium CTO
- Founding CTO
- Interim CTO
- Portfolio CTO
- Venture-Building CTO
- Public-Interest Technology CTO
- Mission-Driven Venture CTO
- AI, Data, Geospatial or Digital Infrastructure CTO
Leadership Context
Depending on the assignment, the CTO may serve as the senior technology executive, founding technical leader, platform architect, engineering leader, product technology leader, national or regional technology head, technical partner to a CEO or President, or technology authority for a Nexus-aligned organization.
The role may report to a CEO, President, founder, board, consortium governing body, regional platform, partner organization, holding structure or equivalent executive authority. In some organizations, the CTO may hold enterprise-wide technology authority. In others, the CTO may lead technology strategy, architecture, engineering, cybersecurity, data infrastructure, AI systems and technical delivery within a broader Nexus-aligned platform, consortium structure or partner network.
This flexibility allows the role to support different structures while maintaining a consistent expectation: the CTO must convert mission and strategy into technology architecture, secure systems, scalable platforms, reliable engineering, credible product direction and trusted technical execution.
Location
Global, regional, national and mission-based opportunities.
Priority regions may include North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Hybrid, remote, regional-hub, national-office and mission-based engagement arrangements may be considered depending on the company, consortium, organization, program or partner initiative.
Engagement Type
Full-time, founding executive, national executive, regional executive, global executive, interim executive, fractional executive, portfolio executive, venture-building executive or advisory-to-executive pathway.
About Nexus Agency
Nexus Agency recruits strategic executive, technical, scientific, operational and institutional talent for Nexus Consortiums, Nexus-aligned companies, partner organizations, public-interest technology initiatives, regional implementation vehicles, applied research platforms, institutional innovation programs and mission-driven ventures.
Nexus Agency supports leadership hiring across organizations working in artificial intelligence, applied machine learning, geospatial intelligence, spatial data systems, Earth observation, remote sensing, climate adaptation, climate risk, disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, edge computing, sensor networks, connected infrastructure, cybersecurity, digital public infrastructure, digital public goods, resilience finance, risk analytics, decision intelligence, simulation, digital twins, data infrastructure, systems innovation, institutional transformation and regional implementation.
This posting is part of a long-term, continuous CTO recruitment pipeline for national, regional and global Nexus-aligned leadership roles.
About Nexus Consortiums
Nexus Consortiums are mission-aligned implementation and partnership structures designed to bring together companies, public-interest organizations, technology partners, public institutions, universities, civil society, finance partners, infrastructure stakeholders, regional actors and implementation teams around practical risk intelligence and resilience objectives.
Nexus Consortiums may operate at national, regional or global levels, depending on the mandate, geography, governance model, partner structure and implementation need. These organizations may support climate-risk intelligence, AI-enabled decision support, geospatial systems, resilience infrastructure, standards, assurance, deployment coordination, data collaboration, finance-readiness, emergency preparedness, mission operations, institutional capacity-building and multi-stakeholder implementation.
A Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums may lead technology strategy and technical execution for one or more Nexus-aligned structures, including a national consortium, regional consortium, global platform, implementation company, technology venture, public-interest organization, partner company, regional operating vehicle or specialized initiative aligned with Nexus missions and structures.
Strategic Mission of the CTO
The CTO will help build, govern and scale the technology foundations of Nexus-aligned organizations that strengthen national, regional and global capacity to understand, govern, finance and act on complex risk.
Depending on the opportunity, the CTO may be responsible for:
- Defining technology strategy for a National Nexus Consortium
- Leading technical architecture for a Regional Nexus Consortium
- Building technology platforms for a global Nexus-aligned organization
- Leading engineering for a Nexus implementation company or partner organization
- Scaling a Nexus-aligned public-interest or mission-driven technology venture
- Translating CEO, President, board or consortium strategy into technical architecture and product roadmaps
- Building AI, geospatial intelligence, climate-risk, resilience or data infrastructure platforms
- Leading secure cloud, cybersecurity, data governance, interoperability and platform engineering
- Coordinating technical delivery across product, engineering, data, security, research, partnerships and implementation teams
- Building national, regional or global technical capacity
- Turning Nexus-aligned missions into secure systems, scalable platforms, trusted data infrastructure and measurable public-interest value
The CTO must combine technical depth with executive judgment. This means helping build ambitious technology organizations while protecting legal accuracy, institutional trust, governance quality, cybersecurity, privacy, data governance, procurement neutrality, financial realism, delivery performance and long-term credibility.
Why This Role Matters
Nexus-aligned organizations operate in complex environments where technology must be trusted, secure, interoperable, explainable, scalable and institutionally usable.
The CTO will help convert Nexus-aligned ambition into technical reality. This includes moving from concepts to architecture, from prototypes to platforms, from data to decision intelligence, from models to operational systems, from partner requirements to interoperable infrastructure and from fragmented tools to durable public-interest technology capability.
This role matters because national, regional and global resilience work requires technology leadership that can survive complexity. It requires architecture, security, engineering discipline, ethical AI, data governance, interoperability, technical credibility and the ability to build systems that can be trusted by institutions, communities, partners and technical teams.
Key Responsibilities
Technology Leadership and Enterprise Architecture
The CTO will define, organize and execute the technology strategy for a Nexus Consortium, Nexus-aligned company, partner organization, implementation vehicle or public-interest technology initiative.
Responsibilities include:
- Define technology vision, architecture, product direction and technical roadmap.
- Build a credible national, regional or global technology operating model.
- Establish technical priorities, architecture principles, engineering standards, decision pathways, performance metrics and delivery cadence.
- Translate mission and strategy into secure systems, scalable platforms, data infrastructure, product roadmaps and measurable outcomes.
- Build a high-trust technology culture grounded in technical excellence, accountability, security, documentation, interoperability, public-interest discipline and measurable delivery.
- Lead through ambiguity, incomplete information and multi-stakeholder complexity.
- Maintain focus, speed, accuracy, compliance and delivery discipline.
- Represent the organization as a credible CTO in complex public, private, academic, regional and international environments.
Consortium Technology Strategy and Partner Integration
The CTO will help align technical strategy across Nexus Consortiums and Nexus-aligned organizations at national, regional and global levels.
Responsibilities include:
- Translate consortium priorities into technical architectures, workstreams, integration plans, delivery timelines and accountability systems.
- Align members, partners, implementers, engineering teams, scientific advisors and institutional stakeholders around technology priorities.
- Support governance structures suitable for multi-stakeholder technology collaboration.
- Develop practical technical partnership models that enable credible delivery.
- Build trusted technical relationships across public institutions, companies, universities, civil society organizations, community stakeholders, development institutions, technology providers, infrastructure operators and financial partners.
- Support consortium growth, member activation, implementation readiness and long-term technology positioning.
- Convert partnerships into technical workstreams, technical workstreams into delivery plans and delivery plans into measurable outcomes.
- Create collaboration models that do not overstate authority, endorsement, public mandate, regulatory approval, certification or implementation rights.
AI, Data and Decision Intelligence
The CTO will lead or guide technology strategy across AI systems, data infrastructure, analytics, modelling and decision intelligence.
Responsibilities include:
- Build or oversee AI-enabled systems, applied machine learning platforms, generative AI workflows, agentic AI architectures and decision-support systems.
- Establish data architecture, data governance, data quality, lineage, interoperability and responsible data-use practices.
- Support model governance, validation, monitoring, documentation, auditability and explainability where applicable.
- Align AI and data systems with institutional requirements, public-interest safeguards, cybersecurity, privacy and operational usability.
- Coordinate data science, engineering, product, policy, domain expert and implementation teams.
- Ensure that technical systems remain accurate, secure, usable, maintainable and aligned with mission outcomes.
- Support responsible AI, AI governance, AI safety, human oversight and trustworthy automation.
Geospatial Intelligence, Earth Observation and Spatial Systems
The CTO will help guide organizations working across geospatial intelligence, spatial data systems, Earth observation, remote sensing, satellite data, location intelligence and spatial analytics.
Responsibilities include:
- Build or oversee spatial data infrastructure, geospatial analytics, Earth observation workflows and location-intelligence platforms.
- Integrate geospatial intelligence with AI, climate data, risk analytics, operational dashboards, digital twins and decision-support tools.
- Support open standards, interoperable data models, metadata practices, spatial indexing, mapping interfaces and secure data access.
- Coordinate geospatial specialists, data engineers, domain experts, product teams and institutional partners.
- Ensure that spatial systems are technically credible, operationally usable, ethically governed and aligned with public-interest outcomes.
- Support geospatial capabilities for climate risk, disaster resilience, infrastructure planning, emergency preparedness, risk intelligence and regional implementation.
Product, Engineering and Platform Delivery
The CTO will help build and scale Nexus-aligned technology products, platforms, programs and implementation vehicles.
Responsibilities include:
- Convert strategy into product roadmaps, technical milestones, engineering schedules, accepted deliverables, performance systems and measurable growth.
- Lead or support product engineering for institutional, enterprise, infrastructure, climate, insurance, finance, AI, geospatial, data and resilience markets.
- Build credible technology delivery models while maintaining cybersecurity, privacy, interoperability, procurement integrity and delivery realism.
- Coordinate engineering execution across software, data, AI, security, infrastructure, product and implementation teams.
- Support customer discovery, technical demonstrations, proposal execution, partnership delivery, market entry and revenue growth.
- Strengthen platform reliability, technical debt management, documentation, developer experience and operating sustainability.
- Ensure that technology delivery remains aligned with organizational stage, funding model, partner expectations and implementation obligations.
Cybersecurity, Privacy and Secure Infrastructure
The CTO will help establish secure technology foundations suitable for high-trust public-interest technology work.
Responsibilities include:
- Define or oversee cybersecurity strategy, secure architecture, identity, access control, privacy controls, secure development practices and infrastructure resilience.
- Support secure cloud, hybrid, edge, distributed and mission-based infrastructure where applicable.
- Establish practices for security review, vulnerability management, incident readiness, data protection and responsible system access.
- Coordinate cybersecurity, engineering, legal, compliance, privacy, operations and partner teams.
- Ensure that systems are designed to protect confidentiality, integrity, availability, resilience and trust.
- Support cybersecurity expectations for institution-facing, public-sector, critical infrastructure, finance, insurance, research and community-sensitive environments.
- Build security-aware engineering and product cultures.
Emerging Frontier Technologies and Innovation Strategy
The CTO may guide technical leadership across emerging frontier domains relevant to resilience, risk, security, public-interest infrastructure and institutional readiness.
Relevant domains may include:
- Quantum technologies and post-quantum security
- Distributed systems and privacy-preserving computation
- Verifiable credentials and decentralized identity
- Confidential computing and trusted execution environments
- Robotics, autonomous systems and drones
- Space-enabled infrastructure and satellite data
- Synthetic data and simulation environments
- Biosecurity intelligence and computational biology
- Advanced materials and clean technology
- Energy systems, carbon intelligence and climate technology
- Spatial computing, immersive training and digital command environments
- Neuromorphic computing and advanced decision systems
The CTO does not need to be a specialist in every frontier domain. However, the CTO must be able to evaluate technical credibility, separate signal from hype, recruit expert teams, ask the right architecture questions and ensure that emerging technology programs remain operationally realistic, ethically governed, secure and aligned with public-interest outcomes.
Governance, Risk, Compliance and Technical Trust
The CTO will help implement technical governance, risk, compliance and control systems suitable for high-trust public-interest technology work.
Responsibilities include:
- Implement technology governance for national, regional or global Nexus-aligned organizations.
- Ensure cybersecurity, privacy, data, engineering, procurement, vendor, operational and delivery controls are followed.
- Maintain or oversee technical risk registers, architecture decision records, issue logs, dependency trackers, model documentation, data documentation and escalation pathways.
- Support audit readiness, compliance documentation, contract obligations, institutional reporting and internal controls where applicable.
- Protect organizational credibility by avoiding unsupported claims of authority, endorsement, certification, regulatory approval, diplomatic status, public authority status or implementation mandate.
- Ensure that technology systems are built with integrity, accountability, transparency and evidence-based decision-making.
Technical Talent, Engineering Culture and Team Building
The CTO will help recruit, structure, develop and retain high-performing technical teams across the Nexus ecosystem.
Responsibilities include:
- Build technology teams across engineering, AI, data science, geospatial intelligence, cybersecurity, infrastructure, product, climate risk, simulation, delivery and regional implementation.
- Create a culture of technical excellence, disciplined execution, integrity, urgency, documentation, collaboration and public-interest responsibility.
- Build management depth, engineering capacity and succession strength for national, regional and global scale.
- Support continuous technical hiring pipelines across Nexus Agency, Nexus Consortiums, partner companies, public-interest organizations, regional vehicles, programs and initiatives.
- Promote inclusive, globally capable teams able to work across cultures, sectors, institutions and technical domains.
- Recruit leaders and technologists who can perform in high-trust, complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
Technical Communication and Institutional Credibility
The CTO will serve as a credible technical voice for the organization.
Responsibilities include:
- Lead or support technical communications with boards, public institutions, customers, partners, funders, investors, universities, media and ecosystem stakeholders.
- Translate complex technical concepts into clear executive, institutional and non-technical language.
- Support thought leadership in AI, climate resilience, geospatial intelligence, risk infrastructure, public-interest technology, cybersecurity, digital transformation, systems innovation and consortium-based implementation.
- Build technical recognition, trust and strategic visibility for Nexus-aligned missions.
- Ensure public-facing technical language is accurate, search-optimized and aligned with actual authority, capability and delivery status.
- Represent Nexus Consortiums and Nexus-aligned organizations in a way that strengthens credibility and long-term value.
Ideal Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate for Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums is a high-integrity technology executive, systems architect, engineering leader, platform builder, public-interest technology leader, technical founder or innovation executive with experience building credible technology organizations in complex, high-trust environments.
Strong candidates may include:
- Former CTOs, Chief Product and Technology Officers, Chief Digital Officers, Chief Data Officers, Chief AI Officers and Chief Information Officers
- Technical founders, platform architects, engineering executives and technology venture builders
- AI, data infrastructure, geospatial intelligence, cybersecurity and digital infrastructure leaders
- Public-sector technology, GovTech, civic technology and institutional transformation leaders
- Infrastructure, insurance, finance, risk, resilience and technology executives
- Development finance, multilateral program and public-private partnership technology leaders
- Venture studio, platform company, deep tech, climate tech and resilience technology builders
- Consortium technology leaders, technical partnership executives and ecosystem builders
- Applied research commercialization, digital infrastructure and frontier technology leaders
Strong candidates may come from:
- Artificial intelligence and applied machine learning
- Geospatial intelligence, spatial data systems, Earth observation or remote sensing
- Climate technology, climate risk, resilience, adaptation or disaster risk reduction
- Public-sector innovation, GovTech, civic technology, systems innovation or digital public infrastructure
- Enterprise technology, secure cloud infrastructure, data platforms, cybersecurity or systems integration
- Critical infrastructure, emergency management, risk intelligence, insurance, finance or development finance
- International development, regional implementation, multilateral programs, public-private partnerships or consortium leadership
- Frontier technology, applied research commercialization, deep tech or venture building
The CTO must be able to lead across technology strategy, architecture, engineering, AI, data, cybersecurity, product, governance, partnerships, regional implementation and cross-cultural execution.
Required Qualifications
- Significant leadership experience as a CTO, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Chief Digital Officer, Chief Data Officer, Chief AI Officer, CIO, technical founder, engineering executive, platform architect, technology venture builder or equivalent technology leader.
- Demonstrated ability to build, launch, scale, transform or operate technology platforms, engineering teams, data systems, AI systems, digital infrastructure, institutional technology programs or multi-stakeholder technology initiatives.
- Strong understanding of technology-enabled operating models, public-sector or enterprise delivery, institutional partnerships and operational execution.
- Proven ability to manage technical teams, product roadmaps, architecture decisions, vendors, partners, contracts, governance structures and delivery obligations.
- Demonstrated ability to lead through ambiguity, incomplete information and multi-stakeholder complexity.
- Ability to translate mission and strategy into architecture, platforms, product roadmaps, engineering plans, performance systems and measurable outcomes.
- Ability to communicate complex technical, institutional and operational ideas clearly to executive and non-technical audiences.
- Strong judgment, discretion, integrity, resilience and accountability.
- Ability to operate in high-trust, security-conscious, compliance-sensitive and multi-stakeholder environments.
- Excellent written communication, verbal communication, technical storytelling, facilitation and executive presentation skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with AI, machine learning, data platforms, enterprise systems, geospatial intelligence, Earth observation, climate data, emergency management, digital twins, edge computing, cybersecurity, secure cloud infrastructure or public-interest technology.
- Experience working with public institutions, public agencies, procurement authorities, technical authorities, multilateral institutions, critical infrastructure operators, universities, insurers, financial institutions, development institutions, civil society organizations or regulated sectors.
- Experience leading technology for public-sector pilots, innovation programs, institutional programs, consortium initiatives, regional programs, global programs, public-private partnerships or institutional partnerships.
- Experience with product strategy, platform engineering, data governance, AI governance, cybersecurity, interoperability, technical due diligence, technology commercialization, enterprise delivery, venture scaling, ecosystem development or regional implementation.
- Experience managing privacy, cybersecurity, data governance, security review, contracts, audit readiness, technical controls or operational risk controls.
- Experience operating across international, regional, cross-cultural or mission-based environments.
- Advanced degree in computer science, engineering, data science, AI, geospatial science, cybersecurity, climate science, systems engineering, public policy, business or a related field is an asset, but not required.
Core Competencies
- CTO leadership
- Technology strategy
- Enterprise architecture
- Platform architecture
- Engineering leadership
- Product technology leadership
- AI and machine learning strategy
- Data infrastructure strategy
- Geospatial and spatial intelligence strategy
- Cybersecurity leadership
- Secure cloud infrastructure
- Digital public infrastructure
- Interoperability and standards
- Technical governance
- Responsible AI and AI governance
- Data governance and privacy
- Systems innovation
- Consortium technology leadership
- National technology leadership
- Regional technology leadership
- Global technology leadership
- Technical due diligence
- Emerging frontier technology literacy
- Engineering culture
- Technical talent leadership
- Cross-sector coordination
- Regional and global operating judgment
- Executive communication
- Crisis judgment
- Ethical technology leadership
- Long-term technology value creation
Relevant Domains for CTO Opportunities
CTO candidates may be matched to opportunities across Nexus Consortiums, Nexus-aligned companies, partner organizations and regional or global implementation vehicles working in:
- Nexus Consortiums, National Nexus Consortiums, Regional Nexus Consortiums and global Nexus-aligned platforms
- Artificial intelligence, applied machine learning, generative AI, agentic AI, responsible AI, AI governance and AI safety
- Data infrastructure, data governance, data science, decision intelligence, risk analytics and predictive analytics
- Geospatial intelligence, spatial data systems, Earth observation, remote sensing, satellite data and location intelligence
- Climate risk, climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, resilience technology and critical infrastructure resilience
- Edge computing, distributed systems, sensor networks, connected infrastructure, telemetry, secure cloud infrastructure and digital public infrastructure
- Simulation, digital twins, scenario modelling, operational resilience, emergency exercises and systems modelling
- Cybersecurity, zero trust, privacy, identity, post-quantum security, secure infrastructure and trusted systems
- Quantum computing, quantum communications, quantum security and post-quantum technologies
- Distributed systems, distributed ledger infrastructure, verifiable credentials, decentralized identity, privacy-preserving computation and digital trust infrastructure
- Robotics, autonomous systems, drones, intelligent machines and human-machine systems
- Space systems, satellite systems, ground infrastructure, space data, Earth observation platforms and space-enabled resilience
- Biosecurity risk, computational biology, public health risk, One Health systems and biological risk intelligence
- Advanced materials, clean technology, energy resilience, carbon intelligence, climate technology and circular economy systems
- Spatial computing, immersive training, digital command environments and decision theatres
- Insurance, finance, resilience finance, risk-to-capital translation, development finance and institutional risk infrastructure
- Public-sector innovation, systems innovation, international development, mission operations, regional implementation and multi-country deployment
- Standards, assurance, conformance, trusted infrastructure, applied research commercialization and public-interest technology
Example CTO Assignments
Depending on active opportunities across Nexus Agency, Nexus Consortiums, partner companies and the wider Nexus-aligned network, candidates may be considered for roles such as:
- CTO of a National Nexus Consortium
- CTO of a Regional Nexus Consortium
- CTO of a Global Nexus-aligned platform
- CTO of a Nexus implementation company
- CTO of a Nexus-aligned technology venture
- CTO of a Nexus-aligned public-interest organization
- CTO of a climate-risk intelligence venture
- CTO of an AI and data infrastructure company
- CTO of a geospatial intelligence or Earth observation organization
- CTO of a cybersecurity or secure infrastructure platform
- CTO of a resilience finance or risk intelligence platform
- CTO of a partner organization with Nexus-aligned mission and structure
- Founding CTO of a Nexus-aligned deployment company
- Interim CTO for a partner organization preparing for public-sector or institutional delivery
- Portfolio CTO supporting multiple Nexus-aligned ventures or programs
- CTO of a consortium-backed public-interest technology initiative
- Venture-building CTO for a new platform, product, regional vehicle or operating company
Who This Role Is For
This role is for CTOs who can build trusted technology. Strong candidates can define architecture, build technical teams, protect cybersecurity, scale platforms, guide product engineering and turn mission into secure, usable and institutionally credible systems.
Strong candidates will be comfortable with ambiguity, complex stakeholders, public-sector expectations, technical teams, high-growth environments, governance obligations, cross-functional coordination and long-term institution building.
This role is especially suited for leaders who can operate across technology, policy, finance, risk, public-sector delivery, regional implementation, institutional partnerships and global platforms.
Who This Role Is Not For
This is not a title-only role. It is not suited for candidates who prefer abstract strategy over technical execution, who cannot operate through ambiguity, or who are uncomfortable being accountable for architecture, engineering quality, cybersecurity, data governance, technical credibility, stakeholder trust and institutional performance.
It is not suitable for candidates who are uncomfortable with hands-on technical leadership, public-sector discipline, security expectations, compliance, technical complexity, cross-sector coordination or measurable delivery.
What Success Looks Like
A successful Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums will:
- Build technology capacity for a credible, secure, scalable, executable and trusted organization.
- Establish disciplined technology systems across architecture, engineering, AI, data, cybersecurity, product and delivery workstreams.
- Recruit and lead strong technical and cross-functional teams.
- Convert strategy into architecture, product roadmaps, secure platforms, accepted deliverables, performance systems, revenue support or measurable growth.
- Turn partnerships into technical execution and technical execution into trusted systems.
- Maintain disciplined cybersecurity, privacy, data, legal, procurement, governance and operational controls.
- Communicate technical priorities clearly, professionally and confidently.
- Advance national, regional or global Nexus-aligned missions without overstating authority, mandate, endorsement, certification or capability.
- Create long-term technology value for Nexus Consortiums, partner organizations, customers, communities and public-interest outcomes.
Compensation
Compensation will be calibrated to the mandate, geography, organization stage, scope of authority, technology responsibility, funding model and engagement structure.
Compensation structures may include:
- Executive salary
- Consulting fees
- CTO retainer
- Interim executive compensation
- Performance incentives
- Project-based compensation
- Equity or option participation where applicable
- Consortium technology leadership compensation
- Hybrid compensation structures
Final compensation will be determined by the specific company, consortium, organization, platform, program or partner initiative.
Equal Opportunity and Inclusive Talent Statement
Nexus Agency welcomes candidates from diverse professional, geographic, cultural, technical, institutional and sectoral backgrounds.
We are especially interested in CTOs who can bridge disciplines, sectors, regions and organizations, and who can build trusted technology systems for complex public-interest challenges.
How to Apply
Candidates who have built technology platforms, led engineering teams, scaled secure systems or managed institutional technology delivery at scale are encouraged to apply.
Candidates interested in Chief Technology Officer (CTO)- Nexus Consortiums opportunities should submit:
- Resume or executive profile
- LinkedIn profile or professional biography
- Short statement of CTO interest
- Relevant leadership, technology, engineering, AI, data, cybersecurity, geospatial, public-sector, venture, regional or institutional experience
- Preferred geography, engagement model and availability
- Examples of technology platforms, products, systems, architectures, teams, partnerships or deployment initiatives led
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis for current and future Nexus-aligned CTO opportunities.
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