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Executive Assistant

$68,000-75,000/year

Duke Corporate Education

Washington, DC, USA

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Duke Corporate Education (Duke CE) is seeking a highly organized, proactive, and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to support our executive leadership team. This role is pivotal in enabling our leaders to operate efficiently and effectively, and offers exposure to a dynamic, global business environment. As Executive Assistant, you will serve as a strategic administrative partner to our executives, managing complex calendars, coordinating domestic and international travel, organizing high-level meetings and events, and supporting a wide range of administrative tasks. You’ll be a linchpin in our operations, helping drive team efficiency and ensuring seamless day-to-day execution. Key Responsibilities Manage complex calendars and resolve scheduling conflicts Coordinate domestic and international travel arrangements Prepare expense reports and manage reimbursements Organize meetings, conferences, and events, including logistics and materials Draft and edit documents, presentations, and reports Support meeting management and follow-up actions Liaise with internal and external stakeholders professionally Maintain records, databases, and administrative systems Anticipate executive needs and proactively solve challenges Contribute to strategic initiatives and office priorities Requirements Experience: Minimum 4 years supporting senior leaders in a corporate setting Education: Bachelor’s degree Skills: Strong organizational and time management skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently High attention to detail and commitment to excellence Comfort with data and administrative systems Agile, resilient, and solutions-oriented mindset Salary Range: $68,000 – $75,000 per year.

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