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This position will report directly to the Director, Corporate Finance & Strategy and will frequently collaborate with the VP of Finance, the CFO, and the executive team. »Leadership: CEO Zac Bookman (MPA from Harvard and JD from Yale) is truly a mission-driven CEO. He was named one of the 100 most Intriguing Entrepreneurs by Goldman Sachs, a Tech Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, and SF and Silicon Valley Business Times' 40 under 40 class of 2018.
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The Senior Manager, Global Corporate Communications is responsible for helping with the development of and driving the execution of external corporate and brand communications in line with the business strategy including proactive corporate and brand reputation management, stakeholder engagement, executive visible leadership, issues and crisis management, media relations, and sustainability initiatives.
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Job Description Work with our operating business units (like FIJI Water, JUSTIN Wine, POM Wonderful and Wonderful Citrus) and shared services to improve performance both through new growth initiatives and efficiency/cost reduction actions.
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Five or more years of combined experience in strategy/management consulting, venture capital, investment banking or corporate strategy/innovation/development roles (e.g., developing and implementing business strategies such as launching new products or implementing large scale companywide initiatives, business plan evaluation, startup incubators/accelerators, venture investing, mergers & acquisitions.
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Experience in strategy consulting, investment banking, BizOps, or business/corporate strategy development at a large corporation is a plus. Business Development & Strategy Analyst with extensive BizOps experience.
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Support Carolina Cat’s strategic planning processes and integrate into annual Corporate Strategy/Budgeting process. The individual will help create a framework and strategy for partnerships, joint ventures, acquisitions, divestitures, pre-diligence, diligence, integration, and acceleration of new business ventures for Carolina Cat.
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Collaborate with the National Sales Director to establish corporate strategy and technology development. Implement strategic sales plans outlined by the National Sales Director - CRS to achieve corporate goals in the Hydropower infrastructures sector.
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What You'll Do: In partnership with the Executive Associate AD for Development and Director of Sponsorship Sales, build relationships and educate business leaders, donors, corporate partners, and other constituents on the evolving NIL landscape of intercollegiate athletics.
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This involves partnering with global, regional, and segment marketers, digital marketing & channel strategists, corporate communications leads, integrated marketing communications leads, and brand owners to create data-driven content strategies aligned to business goals.
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Collaborate and partner with compliance stakeholders across Corporate, Comcast Cable, NBCUniversal, Sky, and Comcast Spectacor, including Corporate and Business Unit Compliance, Legal, Human Resources, and Security to further develop and implement enterprise compliance strategy with a focus on risk assessment, monitoring and data analytics, and reporting on program effectiveness.
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Executive Director Strategy and Business Operations Corporate Affairs. 10 years pharmaceutical experience with demonstrated experience in strategy and operations; corporate affairs experience preferred.
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The Director of C&I Market Strategy is responsible for shaping and promoting Q CELLS’s new corporate identity as a total Energy-as-a-Service provider in the Community, Commercial, Industrial (CCI) sector.
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The Senior Product Manager I will also be responsible for contributing to SMS Assist’s Corporate and Product Strategy and ensuring continued alignment between their product roadmap and the company’s business objectives.
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Strategy and Transactions - Valuation Modeling & Economics (Corporate Real Estate) (Manager)(Multiple Positions), Ernst & Young U.S. LLP, New York, NY. Corporate Real estate IT / digital workplace strategy.
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Partners and consults with senior leaders (e.g. SVP and Chief Actuary; SVP, Underwriting; EVP, Sales, Marketing & Service; SVP of Sales and Account Service, CMO, SVP, Marketing; SVP, Strategy) to set pricing, product and service strategy for book of business.
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