Chief Executive Officer- EU/FEZ
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European Union & Free Economic Zones Chapter
Location: Zurich (Hybrid/Remote + Regional Travel)
Term: Two-Year Renewable Mandate
Compensation: Proposal-Based, Performance-Tied Executive Package
Entity Alignment: The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), The Global Risks Alliance (GRA), The Global Risks Forum (GRF)
Learn more: https://therisk.global/global-risks-alliance-europe-cluster/
Overview
The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), an international scientific institution in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC since 2023, invites qualified candidates to apply for the executive position of Regional Chief Executive Officer – European Union & Free Economic Zones (EU–FEZ).
This is a high-level institutional leadership mandate. The appointed CEO will assume full regional authority for the formation, activation, and long-term development of the Global Risks Alliance (GRA) and the Global Risks Forum (GRF) across Switzerland, the European Union, and aligned Free Economic Zones. Operating under the constitutional framework of GCRI, the Regional CEO will oversee all aspects of multilateral engagement, institutional membership development, risk finance corridor formation, treaty-aligned innovation diplomacy, and foresight-governed capital orchestration.
The mandate does not entail a salaried appointment by GCRI or GRA. Instead, it enables founder-grade autonomy, with a performance-linked structure that draws compensation from licensing rights, membership onboarding, corridor capital participation, and programmatic revenue streams approved by the Central Bureau of GCRI and governed under clause-certified institutional protocols.
Institutional Functions and Governance Structure
The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI)
→ GCRI is the constitutional authority and custodian of the R&D IP for sovereign-grade digital public infrastructure in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Disaster Risk Finance (DRF), and Disaster Risk Intelligence (DRI). GCRI provides legal, scientific, and operational governance for all affiliated entities.
→ GCRI sets the clause-based legal architecture, simulation standards, and foresight accountability mechanisms used across all GRA and GRF deployments.
The Global Risks Alliance (GRA)
→ GRA functions as a business league and capital formation consortium. It aggregates sovereign wealth, institutional capital, reinsurance instruments, development funds, and philanthropic finance into a unified architecture for coordinated risk finance.
→ GRA structures financial corridors, capital deployment protocols, blended finance instruments, and licensing markets for ESG-aligned, simulation-certified, and treaty-compliant risk governance tools.
The Global Risks Forum (GRF)
→ GRF serves as the multilateral engagement and foresight diplomacy interface for scenario-based simulation walkthroughs, treaty clause consultations, and stakeholder-led governance forums.
→ GRF enables governments, regulators, financial institutions, and civic partners to co-develop and ratify policy clauses, standards, and capital governance frameworks based on certified foresight models and shared risk intelligence.
CEO Mandate and Responsibilities
1. Institutional Formation and Regional Authority
- Activate and lead the EU–FEZ host entity of GRA and GRF, fully compliant with Swiss and European regulatory requirements.
- Ensure operational alignment with the GCRI Constitution and Planetary Nexus Governance (PNG) framework, including clause execution, multilateral compliance, and simulation-auditable reporting.
2. Institutional Membership Growth and Capital Formation
- Secure foundational institutional members for GRA, including sovereign wealth funds, central banks, reinsurers, multilateral banks, ESG funds, and infrastructure financiers.
- Activate financial corridors that deliver risk-linked investment mechanisms across DRR, DRF, and DRI domains—climate, cyber, health, migration, water-energy-food systems, and infrastructure resilience.
3. Nexus Ecosystem Integration and Risk Governance Innovation
- Deploy simulation-integrated foresight dashboards, real-time clause builders, resilience scorecards, and governance interfaces across regional institutions.
- Coordinate adoption of clause-certified capital tools across insurance-linked securities, sovereign parametric risk instruments, and cross-border ESG compliance frameworks.
4. Foresight Diplomacy and Regional Representation
- Represent the EU–FEZ region in all GRA and GRF global summits, treaty dialogues, foresight exhibitions, and multilateral assemblies.
- Serve as the focal point to the United Nations, European Commission, World Bank Group, IMF, BIS, OECD, EIB, and strategic bilateral and regional actors.
5. Multistakeholder Governance Architecture
- Convene and coordinate Regional Stewardship Boards (RSBs), National Working Groups (NWGs), and Bioregional Assemblies to ensure multilevel engagement and legitimacy.
- Enforce clause-based protocols for governance, fiduciary transparency, and institutional performance accountability under the Nexus Sovereignty Framework (NSF).
6. Legal, Financial, and IP Governance
- Ensure full compliance with the legal standards set by GCRI and its affiliated licensing and escrow protocols.
- Govern clause contributions, data sovereignty safeguards, IP custodianship, and licensing mechanisms across regional ventures and corridor implementations.
Candidate Profile
- Demonstrated executive or founder-level leadership in capital markets, re/insurance, global risk financing, multilateral development finance, or financial regulatory bodies.
- Proven track record in structuring and mobilizing sovereign-level finance and launching institutional capital programs in the EU, Switzerland, or Free Economic Zones.
- A firm understanding of clause-based legal systems, risk pooling architectures, ESG disclosure mandates, and global capital markets for resilience finance.
- Readiness to serve under a non-salaried, founder-grade executive model that includes performance-linked licensing rights, revenue participation, and multilateral exposure.
Submission Requirements
Applicants are requested to submit the following to contact@therisk.global:
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Executive Video (≤ 5 minutes) Outlining strategic vision for EU–FEZ leadership
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Executive Leadership Proposal (3–5 pages)
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- Capital Formation Strategy for EU–FEZ
- Institutional Membership Growth Plan for GRA
- Business Blueprint for Swiss/EU Chapter
- 100-Day Action Plan for Activation
- Performance Compensation Structure
- Succession and Continuity Plan
- Alignment Framework with GCRI-GRA-GRF Constitution
Benefits of Appointment
- Founder-grade leadership over a sovereign-grade capital consortium
- Exclusive license and governance rights for EU and FEZ capital corridors
- Access to simulation-verifiable foresight and clause-executed instruments
- Long-term equity and revenue participation in licensing, membership, and risk-finance operations
- Formal recognition as a regional architect of treaty-aligned, risk-certified financial infrastructure
- Prestigious executive appointment under UN-recognized institutional authority
Remember
This is not a conventional CEO role—it is a constitutional leadership mandate.
You are not applying to operate within an institution.
You are being invited to co-found the legal, capital, and governance architecture of the next institutional era in global risk financing.
The world is moving toward foresight-certified capital deployment, clause-executed governance, and simulation-native public-private coordination.
Under the constitutional authority of GCRI, with the operational mandates of GRA and GRF, you are invited to lead that transformation across the EU and Free Economic Zones.
Become the sovereign partner of a planetary system.
Structure the capital corridors of intergenerational resilience.
Anchor your legacy at the intersection of law, capital, and innovation.
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