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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for ai leadership in the United States is $101,271.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $141,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AI leadership refers to guiding organizations in the strategic adoption, development, and management of artificial intelligence technologies. Leaders in this field are responsible for setting a vision for AI initiatives, ensuring ethical use, managing teams, and aligning AI projects with business goals. They often bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders, making sure AI solutions create value while considering risks and compliance. AI leaders need strong technical understanding, business acumen, and the ability to foster innovation within their teams.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in AI leadership roles, and how can they be addressed?

AI leaders often encounter challenges such as aligning AI initiatives with business objectives, managing cross-functional teams, and ensuring ethical and responsible AI deployment. To address these, it is important to establish clear communication channels between technical and non-technical stakeholders, foster a culture of continual learning, and implement robust governance frameworks. Staying updated on industry best practices and regulations also helps AI leaders guide their teams effectively and drive organizational success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an AI leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as an AI Leader, you need a strong background in computer science or data science, experience with AI/ML frameworks, and a proven ability to manage AI projects or teams. Familiarity with tools like TensorFlow, PyTorch, cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), and relevant certifications such as AI or machine learning specializations is highly valuable. Visionary thinking, strong communication, and the ability to foster collaboration across technical and non-technical teams are crucial soft skills. These abilities are essential for driving AI strategy, ensuring ethical and effective implementation, and aligning AI initiatives with business goals.

How to become an AI leader?

To become an AI leader, develop strong expertise in machine learning, data analysis, and programming languages like Python. Gaining experience through projects, advanced degrees such as a master's or Ph.D. in AI or related fields, and staying current with industry tools and trends are essential steps.
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Head of Tech & AI - Risk Advisory and Global Chief Underwriting Office (New York)

AXA Group

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Head of Technology & AI, Risk Advisory and Global Chief Underwriting Office

Locations: US

AXA XL’s Head of Technology & AI, Risk Advisory and Global Chief Underwriting Office (GCUO) is a key senior executive, leadership team role in the Technology & AI function, accountable for acting as the strategic technology and AI partner to deliver for Risk Advisory and GCUO, in cooperation with the Tech & AI organization.

The role ensures business strategy is translated into a coherent technology and AI roadmaps, aligning investment, engineering capacity, operating model change, and measurable outcomes. This leader shapes demand, challenges priorities, drives decision-making, and ensures delivery accountability within the Technology & AI function for Risk Advisory and GCUO.

Operating as a trusted executive peer, balancing innovation with value, risk, regulatory requirements, and operational resilience, this role reports to AXA XL’s Chief Technology & AI Officer with dotted line to Chief Executive Officer, Risk Advisory.

What you’ll be doing

Executive Technology & AI Leadership

  • Act as the primary technology and AI partner to the Risk Advisory and GCUO shaping business direction through technology-led opportunities.
  • Provide insights on AI disruption, competitor landscape, and modern digital and AI business models relevant to insurance.
  • Translate complex technology concepts into commercial and operational implications for executive decision-making.

Strategy-to-Execution Translation

  • Convert business strategy into a prioritized and funded technology and AI roadmap.
  • Define the sequencing of initiatives based on value, feasibility, regulatory constraints, and delivery capacity.
  • Ensure roadmaps integrate digital, data, AI, automation, and core platform modernization.
  • Drive robust partnerships within the Tech & AI leadership team to ensure common principles, frameworks and guidelines are deployed and executed with effective coordination across all disciplines in the function.

Enterprise Alignment & Investment Governance

  • Represent Risk Advisory and GCUO’s needs into enterprise technology investment forums.
  • Own business unit-level investment cases, ensuring clarity of ROI, outcomes, and measurable benefits.
  • Challenge the business on value definition and ensure initiatives meet enterprise architecture, security, and AI governance requirements.

Portfolio Ownership & Delivery Oversight

  • Own the technology and AI portfolio for Risk Advisory and GCUO, ensuring delivery performance, dependencies, and risks are actively managed.
  • Hold delivery teams accountable for execution outcomes while ensuring the business fulfils its accountabilities (SMEs, process change, adoption).
  • Provide clear reporting to Global Leadership Team partner(s) on delivery confidence, risks, financial position, and benefits tracking.

Stakeholder Management & Executive Influence

  • Challenging and influencing senior stakeholders with poise and composure, facilitating decision-making forums, resolving prioritization conflicts and driving outcomes.
  • Build alignment across business functions including underwriting, claims, pricing, finance, customer operations, and distribution.

AI Adoption & Business Transformation

  • Drive enterprise AI adoption within Risk Advisory and GCUO, ensuring:
    • high-value use cases are identified
    • adoption and operating model impacts are planned
    • workforce readiness is supported
    • human-in-the-loop and control frameworks are implemented
  • Ensure AI is embedded into workflows rather than delivered as standalone tools.

Risk, Resilience & Regulatory Partnership

  • Partner with Risk, Compliance, Legal, and Security to ensure delivery aligns to regulatory and control requirements.
  • Ensure AI initiatives comply with Responsible AI, privacy, and model risk expectations.
  • Ensure technology resilience and service continuity risks are visible and actively managed.

Commercial and Vendor Leadership

  • Partner with Procurement and Technology leadership to shape vendor strategy aligned to business unit priorities.
  • Support contract negotiations, supplier performance management, and strategic partnerships.
  • Ensure commercial outcomes align to delivery outcomes and service performance.
What you’ll bring

We’re looking for someone who has these abilities and skills:

Commercial Acumen

  • Keen understanding of business strategy, financial drivers, and operational performance levers.
  • Able to challenge executives constructively and influence investment decisions.

Technology & AI Leadership

  • Keen understanding of enterprise technology including:
    • product engineering and agile delivery
    • cloud platforms and modern architecture
    • data platforms and AI enablement
    • automation and workflow transformation
  • Outstanding ability to evaluate AI opportunities pragmatically (value, feasibility, risk).

Delivery & Portfolio Discipline

  • Excellent portfolio and program oversight capability.
  • Ability to balance competing priorities, resource constraints, and dependencies.
  • Robust governance, reporting, and delivery confidence management.

Risk & Regulatory Mindset (Insurance Context)

  • Keen understanding of regulated environments and technology control frameworks.
  • Awareness of Responsible AI, data privacy, and model risk management principles.

Relationship Management & Leadership

  • Ability to build deep trust across business and technology.
  • Robust conflict resolution skills and ability to drive alignment across competing agendas.
What we offer

Inclusion

AXA XL is committed to equal employment opportunity and will consider applicants regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity and origins, marital status, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic. At AXA XL, we know that an inclusive culture enables business growth and is critical to our success. That’s why we have made a strategic commitment to attract, develop, advance and retain the most inclusive workforce possible, and create a culture where everyone can bring their full selves to work and reach their highest potential. It’s about helping one another — and our business — to move forward and succeed.

  • Five Business Resource Groups focused on gender, LGBTQ+, ethnicity and origins, disability and inclusion with 20 Chapters around the globe.
  • Robust support for Flexible Working Arrangements
  • Enhanced family-friendly leave benefits
  • Named to the Diversity Best Practices Index
  • Signatory to the UK Women in Finance Charter

Learn more at axaxl.com/about-us/inclusion-and-diversity. AXA XL is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Total Rewards

AXA XL’s Reward program is designed to take care of what matters most to you, covering the full picture of your health, wellbeing, lifestyle and financial security. It provides competitive compensation and personalized, inclusive benefits that evolve as you do.

We’re committed to rewarding your contribution for the long term, so you can be your best self today and look forward to the future with confidence.

Sustainability

At AXA XL, Sustainability is integral to our business strategy. In an ever-changing world, AXA XL protects what matters most for our clients and communities. We know that sustainability is at the root of a more resilient future.

Our Pillars:

  • Valuing nature: How we impact nature affects how nature impacts us. Resilient ecosystems - the foundation of a sustainable planet and society – are essential to our future. We’re committed to protecting and restoring nature – from mangrove forests to the bees in our backyard – by increasing biodiversity awareness and inspiring clients and colleagues to put nature at the heart of their plans.
  • Addressing climate change: The effects of a changing climate are far-reaching and significant. Unpredictable weather, increasing temperatures, and rising sea levels cause both social inequalities and environmental disruption. We're building a net zero strategy, developing insurance products and services, and mobilizing to advance thought leadership and investment in societal-led solutions.
  • Integrating ESG: All companies have a role to play in building a more resilient future. Incorporating ESG considerations into our internal processes and practices builds resilience from the roots of our business. We are training our colleagues, engaging our external partners, and evolving our sustainability governance and reporting.
  • AXA Hearts in Action: We have established volunteering and charitable giving programs to help colleagues support causes that matter most to them, known as AXA XL’s “Hearts in Action” programs. These include our Matching Gifts program, Volunteering Leave, and our annual volunteering day – the Global Day of Giving.

For more information, please see axaxl.com/sustainability.

The U.S. base salary range for this position is $210,000 to $250,000 USD.

Actual pay will be determined based upon the individual’s skills, experience and location. We strive for market alignment and internal equ