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The KAM works with his/her assigned Regional Director and Field Reimbursement Manager to develop a strategy and business plan that maximizes the opportunity in the territory. Also, Medicaid (Fee for Service, Managed Care Organizations), Veteran’s Administration (VISNs), TRICARE Regional Offices, Specialty Pharmacy & Pharmacy Benefit Managers, ACOs and other Integrated Delivery Networks (IDNs), advocacy, consumer, provider and treatment systems.
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Experience in regulatory lobbying and advocacy, particularly with federal health agencies. Manage implementation of work plans related to respective activities of the Health Policy and Payment department which align with organizational priorities and the Association’s public affairs strategy.
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Create and manage a communication strategy that will enhance EWA’s positive brand and reputation in the land mobile (two-way) radio industry and assure that the Alliance stays “on message” with all communications.
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The Chief Information Security Officer is responsible for creating, and overseeing the enterprise-wide vision, budget, strategy, architecture, policies, and programs to ensure information assets are protected.
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The Fuse Fundraising Group’s Fundraising Coordinator plays a key, proactive role in driving direct response fundraising and advocacy strategy from inception through to completion for several clients.
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Develop and implement a fundraising strategy that includes grant writing, special events, donor solicitation (in-person, email, and mail), and planned giving. Experience with advocacy, fiscal and personnel management, public relations, media relations, grant development and management, and community collaboration.
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Growth & Retention Optimization: Lead channel growth strategy for customer success and productivity, optimizing for LTV and building brand loyalty and advocacy. 5+ years B2B and digital/eCommerce experience across marketing, growth strategy, product management, channel sales, or similar functions.
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Legislative, Regulatory, and Policy Advocacy. Experience overseeing essential executive functions, including strategy, finance, operations, and programs. A strong, proactive problem solver who can bridge the gap between strategy and execution and who brings experience navigating the complex and evolving healthcare terrain.
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The role will have global responsibility to develop the patient advocacy strategy across key markets and lead execution of the strategy by the team. This role will play a key role in the evolution of our organization and lead the patient affairs strategy throughout the continuum of preclinical and clinical development to commercialization for Astria’s pipeline of programs.
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Part think tank, part advocacy group, part cutting-edge communications hub, we start with rigorous research. Ability to manage all areas of HR, including talent strategy, talent management/acquisition, organizational development/design, culture creation, employee relations/engagement, total rewards, and HR operations.
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Experience working in climate change, clean energy, public policy, economic development, and/or racial and social justice in philanthropic, NGO, coalition, legislative or advocacy communities. Provide measurement and evaluation strategy & leadership for our continuous work on energy equity and social impact: support deepening incorporation of diversity, equity and inclusion racial, social and environmental justice approaches and metrics into NEX CA's work.
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J Street’s Public Affairs team—named one of DC’s top lobbying operations by The Hill —is seeking a legislative professional to help advance its advocacy strategy. Contributing to the organization’s strategic advocacy planning as a core member of the Public Affairs Team.
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Support the credit union's advocacy strategy by being an advocate for our members and employees alikeRespond to all emails, phone calls and employee surveys within their stated deadline, and if no deadline is requested in an otherwise timely manner.
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Sales Strategy: You will employ sales strategies and innovative problem-solving techniques to guide customers through various purchasing decisions, including ring settings and diamond selections.
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Monitoring changes in the local P-16 landscape and understanding implications for UNCF’s advocacy strategy and target city involvement. Documenting and reporting program results in order to evaluate the impact of the advocacy strategy on the local community.
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