
Duke Corporate Education is seeking a Director of Information Technology to lead our global technology strategy across a multi-site, international organization operating in 4 countries. Operational reliability remains essential and this role carries executive accountability for global availability, cybersecurity, audit readiness, client confidentiality, and regulatory compliance across all regions. At the same time, this is not a traditional infrastructure role. A key focus of this role is to position technology as a competitive advantage for the business. You will act as both a credible technologist and a strategic partner, working closely with client-facing teams and functional leaders to identify opportunities to simplify, automate, and enhance how we deliver value.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Technology Leadership
AI, Automation, and Digital Enablement
Business Systems and Data Capability
Infrastructure, Security, and Risk
Team Leadership
Requirements
Experience and Skills
Technical Expertise
Leadership and Business Capability
Education

Leaders are the greatest levers for winning in an unpredictable world. They create the conditions for success with customers, employees, stakeholders and society. Duke CE's purpose is to help these leaders get ready for what’s next in the midst of uncertainty. We primarily do this through our custom leadership programs, consistently ranked at the top by the Financial Times and Business Week.
Previous experiences, right answers and new content are insufficient in addressing today’s challenges. In some instances, these may actually be counter-productive. Leaders need to have the capacity to understand context and how things work systematically. To do this effectively requires more than simply closing knowledge gaps. It requires a more fundamental reorientation and re-wiring to be successful.