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Executive & Personal Assistant to the CEO

594 Broadway New York NY 10012

Studs is a category-defining ear piercing and earring brand named one of “the 10 most innovative companies in retail for 2023” by Fast Company. Studs connects ear piercing with aftercare and earring shopping to create an end-to-end Earscaping® experience. We offer a better retail and digital experience that prioritizes safety and expertise in a cool, fun and welcoming environment, along with a wide earring assortment—all at an accessible price point.

The Executive & Personal Assistant to the CEO serves as the CEO’s right hand across both her professional and personal life. This role is a true 50/50 split between executive support and personal assistance, and it owns the systems that keep the CEO operating at full capacity — managing complex calendars, preparing her for every meeting, anchoring follow-through on her priorities, and absorbing the personal logistics that would otherwise pull her focus from the business.

They also serve as a trusted point of contact for internal leaders, board members, investors, and external partners on the CEO’s behalf, representing her with discretion, professionalism, and sound judgment in every interaction.

This role is ideal for someone with prior experience supporting a C-suite executive in a blended EA/PA capacity who is ready for expanded ownership in a high-growth retail environment. It is particularly suited for someone who brings strong organizational instincts, an owner’s mindset, and the ability to operate independently across professional and personal workstreams without dropping detail.

Salary Range: $80,000–$100,000

Key Responsibilities:

Executive Support to the CEO

  • Manage the CEO’s professional calendar, resolving conflicts proactively and protecting time against the CEO’s stated priorities.
  • Prepare the CEO for every meeting with pre-reads, briefing notes, agendas, and relevant research synthesized in advance.
  • Coordinate and book all business travel, including detailed itineraries, ground transportation, and contingency planning.
  • Serve as a trusted point of contact for internal leaders, board members, investors, and external partners on the CEO’s behalf.

Personal Assistance to the CEO

  • Manage the CEO’s personal calendar in coordination with her professional schedule, treating both as a single integrated system.
  • Book and coordinate personal and family travel, including itineraries, accommodations, and special arrangements.
  • Handle personal administrative tasks, errands, appointments, and household coordination as needed.
  • Manage personal vendors, service providers, and recurring obligations with the same rigor applied to business operations.
  • Anticipate personal logistics needs before they become urgent and resolve them quietly.

Priority & Follow-Through Management

  • Maintain and actively manage the CEO’s priority list and to-do system, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.
  • Track commitments made by the CEO and drive follow-through across internal teams and external stakeholders.
  • Build and refine the operating systems (tracking tools, filing structures, recurring workflows) that keep the CEO’s responsibilities running on rails.
  • Surface patterns, bottlenecks, and risks the CEO would otherwise miss in the noise of a given week.

Project Work & Special Initiatives

  • Own ad hoc project work tied to the CEO’s top priorities, from research and stakeholder coordination to end-to-end project management.
  • Synthesize information across functions and prepare it for the CEO in decision-ready format.
  • Partner with internal leaders to move CEO-sponsored initiatives forward between her direct touchpoints.

Requirements:

  • 3+ years of experience supporting a C-suite executive in a combined EA/PA capacity, preferably in a high-growth retail, consumer, or hospitality environment.
  • Proven ability to manage complex, integrated professional and personal calendars without dropping detail.
  • Strong written and verbal communication; comfortable representing the CEO to senior internal and external audiences.
  • Exceptional discretion and judgment in handling sensitive personal, financial, and business information.
  • Highly proficient with Google Workspace (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Calendar) and quick to learn new tools and systems.
  • Owner’s mindset and a strong bias toward action; operates independently across multiple workstreams and never waits to be told what to do next.
  • Service-oriented with no ego about task size — equally willing to prepare a board pre-read or sort out a personal vendor issue.
  • Connects tasks to broader goals and identifies adjacencies the CEO may not have asked for explicitly.
  • Schedule flexibility for occasional after-hours or weekend responsiveness tied to travel coordination or time-sensitive personal logistics; not expected to be a regular part of the role.
  • Based in NYC and able to work onsite 3 days/week.

Benefits & Perks

  • Flexible Work Environment (3 days in office, 2 days work from home)
  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (including a plan option with $0 in-network mental health visits)
  • Access to Mental Health and Work/Life Resources including Online Therapy, Gender Affirmation Support Services, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Voluntary Life Insurance
  • Health and Commuter Tax-Advantaged Accounts
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan
  • Paid Time Off, Paid Safe & Sick Leave, and Paid Parental Leave
  • Paid Sabbatical After 4 Years of Service
  • Exclusive Employee Discounts on Piercings and Jewelry (we’ve got your friends and family covered too!)
  • Access to PerkSpot and additional benefits such as pet insurance, discounted tickets, personal finance coaching, healthy rewards, and more!

Studs is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing a work environment that fosters diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity without regard to race, color, gender, age, creed, sex, religion, national origin, disability (physical or mental), marital status, citizenship, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, or any other legally protected status. Studs considers qualified applicants with criminal histories. We comply with applicable state and local laws prohibiting discrimination in employment in every jurisdiction in which we operate. If you require an accommodation for the application process, please fill out this form.

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