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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Business Intelligence and Sales Analytics to lead our efforts in leveraging data-driven insights to drive strategic decision-making and optimize sales performance within our medical device company.
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We are looking for an entrepreneurial-minded data-storyteller as our Director of Business Intelligence. Direct experience with sponsorship, ticketing, membership within a professional sports teamHands-on experience with data-storytelling using different types of data visualization and infographicsA track-record of improving business ROI for a professional sports team through the use of data.
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As a key member of the IS Leadership team, the Director of Business Intelligence will be a leader in the company on defining and executing a vision for our growth in leveraging enterprise information.
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Associate Director (ADIR) – Business Intelligence. The ADIR Business Intelligence with be a part of an accounts leadership team that informs account business intelligence strategy, team management, P&L management, and business development.
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The Director of Product and Inventory Systems, Operations and Business Intelligence will work in close conjunction with the Senior Vice President of Retail, Wholesale, Fulfillment, and Technology to achieve long-term, strategic business outcomes for the Lilly Pulitzer brand.
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The Senior Director of Business Intelligence - Development & Ticketing at the University of Nebraska Athletics is a key role focused on leveraging data to enhance fundraising and ticketing operations.
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The Director of Business Intelligence leads the development, implementation, and maintenance of business intelligence (BI) systems that drive data-driven decision-making and strategic initiatives within our organization.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer, the Director, Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Systems provides leadership, vision, strategic planning, project management, and technical and operational planning for the team that develops, builds, and supports the University’s data warehouse.
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Director, Business Intelligence. As the Senior Manager of Business Intelligence , you will be responsible for spearheading data driven actionable insights, ensuring data accuracy and accessibility, and automating board-level reporting.
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Director Business Intelligence: In today’s fast evolving technology world, one aspect remains common – reliance on data to drive the next wave of innovation. Tagged as: Business Intelligence, Director, eCommerce.
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Manage internal (Mindshare) and external client relationships to guide the Business Intelligence engagements. Through its global agencies Mindshare, Wavemaker, EssenceMediacom, and mSix&Partners, and cross-channel performance (GroupM Nexus), data (Choreograph), entertainment (GroupM Motion Entertainment) and investment solutions, GroupM leverages a unique combination of global scale, expertise, and innovation to generate sustained value for clients wherever they do business.
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Job Classification:Technology - Data Analytics & ManagementDirector, Business Intelligence (Newark or Chicago)A GLOBAL FIRM WITH A DIVERSE & INCLUSIVE CULTUREAs the Global Asset Management business of Prudential, we’re always looking for ways to improve financial services.
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Summary : We are in search of a proficient and seasoned Director or Senior Manager, Business Intelligence. Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate with stakeholders, including data scientists, business analysts, and IT teams, to understand requirements and deliver data solutions aligned with business objectives.
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Job Description The Associate Director of Business Intelligence, Data Operations (hereafter "BI") will apply their years of experience in data analysis and strategic consulting as the BI / Data Governance lead on any of our myriad of enterprise clients within the health and wellness industry.
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As the Senior Director of Business Intelligence, you will lead Gaia’s efforts to both optimize our business and provide actionable analytical insights to our organization. Senior Director of Business Intelligence.
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