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GRC and AI Governance - Senior Manager

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Senior level
The role involves leading GRC and AI governance engagements, advising clients on risk management and compliance, and developing governance frameworks. Responsibilities include managing client engagements, enhancing privacy programs, and collaborating with stakeholders to drive compliance and security initiatives.
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CFGI is seeking a Cybersecurity GRC & AI Governance Subject Matter Expert to lead and deliver strategic advisory engagements that strengthen clients’ security governance, risk management, compliance posture, AI governance programs, and privacy programs. This role blends hands-on delivery, executive communication, and practice leadership. You will work directly with CISOs, CIOs, CFOs, General Counsel/Privacy Counsel, Risk Leaders, and PE deal teams to design pragmatic programs, build operating models, and drive measurable outcomes.

 

The ideal candidate brings deep expertise in GRC frameworks, regulatory compliance, privacy, and AI governance and compliance (e.g., NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act), strong consulting instincts, and a proven ability to lead teams and manage multiple client workstreams.

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

Client Advisory & Delivery:

 

  • Lead end-to-end GRC and privacy engagements, including scoping, planning, execution, and executive reporting.
  • Design and operationalize cybersecurity governance models (policies, standards, risk appetite, committees, reporting KPIs/KRIs).
  • Build and mature enterprise risk programs: risk assessments, risk registers, control libraries, and control testing approaches.
  • Lead AI governance and compliance engagements — design and operationalize AI governance frameworks, conduct AI risk and impact assessments, build model inventories, establish AI use-case classification and tiering, advise on responsible AI principles, and guide clients through compliance with the EU AI Act, NIST AI RMF, and ISO 42001.
  • Develop and implement security policies, standards, and procedures aligned to common frameworks (e.g., NIST CSF, ISO 27001/27002, CIS, SOC 2, CMMC, FedRAMP, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001).
  • Support regulatory readiness and compliance initiatives (e.g., SEC cyber disclosure support, NYDFS 500, GDPR/UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOX ITGC, EU AI Act, CMMC, FedRAMP alignment where applicable).
  • Stand up or enhance privacy programs: data mapping/inventories, DPIAs/PIAs, DSAR processes, retention, consent management, third-party privacy risk, and privacy by design.
  • Support CMMC readiness activities where applicable, including gap analyses and compliance alignment to NIST SP 800-171 (experience a plus, not required).
  • Perform vendor/third-party risk assessments and implement scalable TPRM operating models.
  • Coordinate cross-functional stakeholders (Legal, IT, Security, Compliance, Product, HR) to drive outcomes and adoption.

 

Executive Communication & Stakeholder Management:

 

  • Translate complex technical, regulatory, privacy, and AI governance requirements into business-oriented recommendations.
  • Help clients communicate AI risk posture and governance maturity to boards, regulators, and executive leadership, including EU AI Act compliance status and NIST AI RMF alignment.
  • Deliver executive-ready artifacts: board/audit committee materials, roadmaps, operating models, heatmaps, and risk dashboards.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership; confidently present findings and influence decisions.

 

Practice Development & Leadership:

 

  •  Support business development through proposal writing, SOW development, client presentations, and solution shaping.
  • Contribute to go-to-market development: offerings, templates, accelerators, methodologies, and points of view.
  • Mentor and develop consultants and managers; lead teams across multiple engagements while maintaining quality and delivery rigor.
  • Partner with other CFGI service lines (Accounting Advisory, CFO Advisory, Technology Enablement) to deliver integrated solutions.

 

Required Qualifications:

 

  • Eight plus years of relevant experience in cybersecurity GRC, privacy, governance, risk management, compliance, or consulting (level will map to experience).
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field is required.
  • Demonstrated expertise implementing and operationalizing cybersecurity frameworks and control programs: NIST CSF / NIST 800-53, ISO 27001/27002, SOC 2, CIS, NIST AI RMF, ISO 42001; familiarity with CMMC and FedRAMP a plus.
  • Strong privacy fundamentals and experience with privacy program build-out and operations: GDPR/UK GDPR, CCPA/CPRA; experience with HIPAA/GLBA or other sectoral privacy standards is a plus.
  • Demonstrated expertise in AI governance and compliance frameworks (NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, ISO 42001), including AI risk classification, algorithmic impact assessments, responsible AI principles, and practical application within enterprise or client-facing advisory engagements.
  • Exposure to CMMC or FedRAMP readiness activities is a plus but not required.
  • Experience performing or leading: enterprise/security risk assessments, control design/testing, policy and standards development, TPRM programs, compliance/regulatory readiness programs, AI governance program design and implementation.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a track record of producing executive-level deliverables.
  • Proven ability to lead teams, manage timelines/budgets, and deliver in a client-facing environment.

 

Preferred Qualifications (Nice-to-Have):

 

  • Certifications: CISM, CISSP, CRISC, CISA, ISO 27001 Lead Implementer/Lead Auditor, CIPM/CIPP (E/US), CDPSE, AI/ML-related certifications (e.g., CAIAP, ISO 42001 Lead Implementer); CMMC RP or CCA a plus.
  • PE/portfolio company experience: rapid maturity uplift, integration, carve-out/stand-up, and pragmatic road mapping.
  • Exposure to incident readiness, tabletop exercises, and crisis communications coordination with Legal/Comms.
  • Experience supporting audits and assurance activities (SOC 2 readiness, ISO certification readiness, CMMC certification readiness, internal audit coordination).
  • Experience advising on AI governance strategy, responsible AI programs, or AI risk management within regulated industries (financial services, healthcare, energy, defense); familiarity with AI lifecycle management, model validation, and AI supply chain risk.

 

Why CFGI:

 

  • High-impact work with sophisticated clients and private equity portfolio companies.
  • Opportunity to shape and scale a fast-growing Cybersecurity practice.
  • Collaborative culture with autonomy, flexibility, and strong leadership support.
  • Competitive compensation, benefits, and career growth trajectory.

Top Skills

Ccpa
Cmmc
Eu Ai Act
Fedramp
Gdpr
Grc Frameworks
Iso 27001
Iso 27002
Nist Ai Rmf
Soc 2

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