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The CFO leads financial and revenue cycle management, financial reform, cost control, budgeting capitol, financial reporting and other initiatives in partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and Board of Directors.
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In this aspect, the Chief Human Resources Officer works closely with senior leadership from all entities of the VCU Health System; staffs the Evaluation and Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors, and interfaces with VCU senior leadership to enable alignment, foster collaboration, and coordinate efforts when appropriate.
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The Board of Directors is seeking a proven, dynamic leader with passion for education and strong curriculum and instructional experience to serve as the schools inaugural Head of School.
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American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC) or American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG) certification or board eligible. Laboratory Operational Support- The laboratory Genetic Counselor will assist Laboratory Directors and Managers in the development of clinical and laboratory policies for new laboratory testing, ordering, CPT coding, billing and genetic testing reimbursement.
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This person will work closely with the Board of Directors, the Development Committee of the Board, the President/CEO, the Vice President/CAO, and Livingston volunteers to enhance and support the overall mission of Livingston and to ensure that ample unrestricted and program funds are generated.
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In conjunction with the President/CEO, Board of Directors, Chief External Affairs Officer, and other senior leadership, develops effective short-term and long-term strategies to meet the organization’s fundraising objectives.
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Supporting the Office of the Corporate Secretary, the Board of Directors and executive management regarding corporate governance matters including monitoring best practices, preparing resolutions, preparing Board and committee materials, conducting the annual meeting and general corporate governance matters.
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Staff of the Exchange shall not be employed by, a consultant to, a member of the board of directors of, affiliated with, or otherwise a representative of, a carrier or other insurer, and agent or broker, a health care provider, or a health care facility or health clinic while serving on the board or on the staff of the Covered California.
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The directors focus is on major gifts to the parish, including oversight and management of any Capital campaigns undertaken by the parish, while taking responsibility for the annual school and church fundraising efforts, as well as restricted gifts.
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Communicate with the Head Chef and Camp Directors daily concerning all aspects of the dining hall operation. This position requires the ability to communicate with children, exchange students, front and back of house staff, directors, managers, counselors, leaders, specialists, and diners professionally and effectively.
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Wolfoods is practiced and prepared to cook for an array of diets ranging from Kosher to Nut Free, or Gluten Free to Vegan. Must live on-site in a rural setting with the possibility of shared living spaces.
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Assist Corporate Secretary in management of public company board of directors and other firm committees, including meeting scheduling, preparing and maintaining charters, resolutions and minutes, D&O questionnaires and other matters.
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Provides legal advice and representation to ACOG and the ACOG Foundation (collectively "ACOG") on all aspects of ACOG's activities, including advising committees, staff, districts and sections, and the Board of Directors, with emphasis on contracts, grants, litigation, privacy, employment law, and protection of intellectual property.
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Board of Directors: Includes iconic executives John Chambers (former Cisco Chairman and CEO), Marc Andreessen (Time Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world), and Amy Pressman (co-founder, former president, and a current board member of Medallia.
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Through sound judgement and analytical decision-making, the General Manager acts as a compass of our motto and, under the guidance of the Seabreeze Board of Directors, oversees the entire homeowner association.
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