Senior Associate Director, AIDF
Job Purpose
The Senior Associate Director is a key member of AIDF’s leadership team. The role co-drives AIDF’s institutional strategy and provides senior oversight across partnerships, financial governance, internal operations and digital transformation.
Acting as a strategic bridge between vision and execution, the Senior Associate Director aligns resources and processes across AIDF’s three pillars: Research, Education and Training, to strengthen institutional capability, financial sustainability and global impact. The role also leads AI and digital adoption in internal workflows, and builds a high performing operations team.
Key Responsibilities
a. Institute Strategy & Cross-Pillar Leadership
- Co-develop and steer AIDF’s short- and long-term institutional strategy with the Executive Director and Director of Administration.
- Shape strategic priorities across the Research, Education and Training pillars, ensuring alignment with NUS and national digital finance agendas.
- Develop and refine training portfolio strategy (location, client, product mix) balancing brand building, impact programmes and commercial sustainability.
b. Strategic Partnerships, External Funding & Programme Oversight
- Provide senior leadership for multi-year, multi-country collaboration programmes with regulators, financial institutions and ecosystem partners.
- Lead external funding development, including opportunity identification, proposal shaping and participation in senior-level discussion.
- Represent AIDF at senior stakeholder, academic and industry forums, strengthening the institute’s visibility and influence in the global fintech and digital finance ecosystem.
- Oversee delivery quality, governance and partner satisfaction for cross-border programmes.
c. Financial Strategy, Budget Governance & Institutional Sustainability
- Lead AIDF’s financial strategy and long-term sustainability planning in collaboration with the Director of Administration and Executive Director.
- Provide oversight of multiple revenue and cost streams, including multi-million-dollar research grants and training revenues, ensuring sound budget governance and resource allocation.
- Establish and maintain robust financial planning, forecasting, performance tracking and reporting frameworks to support senior decision-making and audit readiness.
d. Digital Transformation Governance, Process Innovation & AI Adoption
- Design and govern AIDF’s digital transformation roadmap, including AI-enabled workflow automation, data and reporting capabilities.
- Set up transformation governance, policies and decision frameworks, and lead institute-wide change management involving stakeholders.
- Drive adoption of digital and AI tools to enhance operational efficiency, compliance, transparency and data-driven insights.
e. Education Strategy, Market Positioning & Capability Development
- Provide strategic leadership for AIDF’s education and executive training portfolio, including market and location strategy, client engagement and product development.
- Build and maintain a network of trusted advisors, teaching faculty and subject-matter experts to support high-quality programme delivery.
- Ensure curricula and content governance reflect emerging technologies and insights from AIDF’s research and industry collaborations, and comply with NUS policies and quality standards.
f. Leadership, Talent Strategy & Culture Building
- Lead, coach and develop the operations and programme management teams, building a strong internal talent pipeline and succession readiness.
- Foster a high-performance culture anchored in accountability, innovation, collaboration and service excellence.
- Clarify roles, KPIs and performance expectations, and promote cross-functional ways of working that support AIDF’s growth and resilience.
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