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The Global Risks Alliance (GRA) is launching what is arguably the most advanced institutional and legal innovation in multilateral governance in decades — a simulation-executed charter framework, designed to coordinate global action on climate risk, financial instability, digital collapse, and other systemic threats through enforceable legal clauses, sovereign digital custodianship, and commons-based capital systems.
Backed by the Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI), the GRA Charter is already codified, simulation-ready, and aligned with Swiss public-benefit law. The infrastructure is being built. The clause system will be live soon. We are now activating sovereign ratification and deployment.
This role is designed for a leader who already operates at the highest levels of international law and diplomacy — and now seeks to leverage that trust, access, and experience to build a legacy institution. You will serve as one of the senior-most operators in GRA’s global expansion, with a mandate to secure sovereign participation, institutionalize the Charter, and establish GRA’s Executive Council of Member States.
Your Strategic Mandate
Your core responsibility is to activate sovereign ratification of the GRA Charter — beginning with G20 and Tier-1 UN Member States — and to coordinate the national implementation of clause-based governance infrastructure.
In your first 90 days, you will be expected to:
- Secure Charter ratification and Simulation Execution Agreements (SEAs) from a minimum of 5 G20 countries
- Appoint and activate Executive Council Members (ECMs) in those countries, responsible for Track-level integration and simulation deployment
This initial milestone will trigger further diplomatic expansion and transition to a fully appointed executive leadership role in niche areas and jurisdictions.
Key Responsibilities
Sovereign Engagement and Legal Onboarding
- Lead formal engagement with ministries of justice, foreign affairs, digital transformation, planning, and finance
- Structure and close Simulation Execution Agreements (SEAs) aligned with GRA’s legal charter and fiduciary architecture
- Secure sovereign commitments to host clause execution nodes and simulation environments
Executive Council Formation and National Track Activation
- Oversee the nomination and onboarding of Executive Council Members (ECMs) — national leaders who represent sovereign interests across GRA’s five Tracks (Legal, Ethics, Diplomacy, Capital, Civic)
- Align clause deployment with national DRR/DRF/DRI strategies, ESG reporting frameworks, and civic trust mechanisms
- Coordinate node activation, clause replay infrastructure, and public dashboard access under §20.10 of the Charter
Multilateral Representation and Treaty Alignment
- Represent GRA at high-level summits (UN, World Bank/IMF, UNDRR, UNFCCC, AI governance bodies)
- Align GRA clause outputs with treaty frameworks (SDGs, Sendai, WHO IHR, CBD, Paris Agreement)
- Collaborate with legal bodies (UNCITRAL, ICJ, WIPO) on licensing, override enforcement, and dispute resolution
About You
You are already operating at the highest level of multilateral diplomacy or sovereign advisory and are ready to invest your career capital into an institution with generational impact. You bring:
- 10+ years in international law, sovereign strategy, multilateral negotiation, or UN/World Bank governance
- Direct access to diplomatic networks, treaty bodies, and intergovernmental coalitions
- Experience closing seven- or eight-figure agreements in public-sector innovation, resilience finance, ESG governance, or digital public infrastructure
- Deep understanding of cross-border legal interoperability, DRR/DRF/DRI mechanisms, and post-sovereign governance paradigms
- A commitment to building institutional memory and planetary custodianship that transcends election cycles and bureaucratic inertia
- Compensation: Start with commission and scale to full potential on your terms.
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