Remote Executive Meeting Planner
A Role Where Every Detail Countsâand Every Connection Matters
Imagine thisâyouâre at your kitchen table with a fresh coffee, and instead of slogging through a long email chain, youâre piecing together a high-level meeting that unites brilliant people from all corners of the world. No airport security lines. No commuting. Just
you, your laptop, and the satisfaction of making something smooth and impactful happen behind the scenes. Thatâs the heartbeat of this roleâfreeing leaders to focus on the big calls while you keep every detail in place.
Itâs about
intelligent scheduling, quick thinking when plans shift, and making sure teams stay in syncâeven when theyâre spread across multiple time zones. Itâs far more than just calendar management; itâs about making every interaction count. And honestly? Thatâs where youâll shine.
Annual salary:
$153,000. 100% remote. Packed with challengesâand those moments where you know you nailed it.
Why This Job Stands Out
Some roles call it âcoordination.â Here, itâs real orchestration. One week might mean lining up a strategy session with leaders across five time zones. Next, youâre putting together a virtual retreat that feels polished and energizing, not another video call. Sure, there are curveballsâlike a keynote speakerâs flight being canceledâbut we roll with it.
The fun comes from the people. Youâre not just firing off invites. Youâre creating the space for great ideas to land. And youâll be part of a remote-first culture where casual check-ins, surprise coffee catch-ups, and the occasional perfect GIF keep things human.
A Glimpse Into Your Day
Morning
- You sign in early to work ahead of the time zones. Sam in London has a quick changeâhis leadership sync needs moving. You shift things without breaking stride.
- A big client meeting is at 10 a.m., so you triple-check the links, backup slides, and ensure that a tech contact is all ready to go.
Afternoon
- You join a prep call with two executives, keeping the chat focused when it drifts off-topic.
- In between, youâre updating a doc for next monthâs business review, highlighting action points in bright colors so no one misses them.
- Slack pingsâsomeoneâs invite is missing a link. You fix it instantly.
End of Day
- You send the leadership team a tidy update on tomorrowâs schedule, note any potential snags, and sign off with a positive, âWeâve got this.â
Skills That Will Help You Succeed
- Time-zone mastery â You can figure out â3 p.m. Londonâ without pulling up a converter (most of the time).
- Foresight â You spot conflicts before they even happen.
- Calm under fire â Last-minute curveball? You keep steady.
- Clear communication â You write emails that are short, clear, and friendly.
- Tech confidence â Google Workspace, Zoom, Slack, project toolsâyouâre comfortable diving in.
Beyond âPlanning Meetingsâ
Building Agendas People Follow
Youâll put together agendas that keep meetings moving and keep everyoneâs attentionâmaybe with a quick warm-up question or a short break to reset.
Handling Changes Smoothly
The CFOâs flight is late, the CEOâs is in another time zoneâyouâll reshuffle without drama.
Keeping Remote Work Human
From setting up lighthearted coffee chats to making sure cameras are on when it counts, youâll help create connections.
Making Leaders More Effective
Youâre not just keeping timeâyouâre making sure leaders use their time well.
Team Stories
Recently, our planner ran a strategy call linking New York, Tokyo, and Berlin. Ten minutes before the start, Berlinâs Wi-Fi went down. Thanks to a backup dial-in plan, it didnât even cause a ripple.
And during a remote retreat, someoneâs toddler wandered in mid-discussion. Instead of awkwardness, our planner turned it into a light momentâlaughter flowed, and the meeting rolled on.
How We Keep Remote Work Lively
- Weekly all-hands to talk about wins and challenges.
- Quarterly retreats with games, brainstorming, and zero snooze-worthy slides.
- Encouraging quick calls instead of long email chains when things matter.
The Tools Youâll Rely On
- Google Workspace â Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar.
- Zoom & Google Meet â For all live discussions.
- Slack â For quick updates and team banter.
- Asana/Trello â To keep timelines and tasks crystal clear.
The People Who Excel Here
- Love turning chaos into a clean calendar.
- Smile when a meeting ends early because it ran smoothly.
- Stay patient when plans changeâagain.
- Keep cool when deadlines are tight.
Where This Can Take You
Some stay because they love the variety. Others move into:
- Operations Management â Leading projects and teams.
- Event Strategy â Planning large-scale gatherings.
- Executive Support Leadership â Managing a team of planners.
What Success Looks Like
Six months in, youâll likely:
- Have meetings flowing with minimal stress.
- Know everyoneâs quirksâwho needs extra prep, who likes spontaneity.
- Be the one people count on to make things happen fast.
Why Youâll Enjoy This Work
We care about results, not hours logged. Need to step out midday? No problem. We trust you to deliver.
We also keep it lightâexpect funny memes, surprise coffee drops, and big birthday shout-outs.
Your Move
If this sounds like you, step in. Youâll be shaping how leaders connect, how key decisions are made, and how remote teamwork truly worksâwithout ever booking a physical room.
Your success will be measured by progress, not by clock-watching. And with
$153,000 a year, remote flexibility, and work that matters, itâs a good way to spend your time.
Ready to get started? Letâs make it happen.