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SUMMARY: Together with the Deputy Chief Officer, Rolling Stock Strategy, this position shall be responsible for setting the strategy, developing the acquisition approach, coordinating the execution of all MTwide rolling stock procurement activities, to both secure best value for the MTA and support the core mission of providing safe and reliable public transportation.
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The VP, Digital Technology Services (DTS) Transformation & Operations, Office of the Chief Information and Digital Officer (CIDO) will account for the key transformation initiatives, program management, operational management, budget oversight, vendor management, continuous improvement of all IT products, services, marketing and communications for the DTS Division.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, this role is responsible for developing and implementing strategic marketing plans for our energy solutions in greener capacity, smart grid, carbon-free electricity, digital solutions and e-everything that resonate with our current and prospective customers, drive adoption, and support our commercial teams and growth objectives.
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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the financial strategy, sustainability, and growth of OakLeaf Surgical Hospital. Oversee health information management, including coding, medical records, transcription and admissions.
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Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, and serving as an integral member of the senior management team, the Vice President (VP) of Communications will be responsible for the development of Planet's communication strategy and will contribute to Planet's organizational strategic planning process.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the Kemper Life division is responsible for shaping the financial strategy and guiding the financial direction of the organization, ensuring sustainable growth and profitability.
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The Data Security Engineer is responsible for providing subject matter expertise to the Chief Data Officer (CDO) Directorate and to support senior level leadership within the Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer, Special Access Program Information Technology (DCIO SAP–IT.
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The Head of IT Global ERP will report directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and be responsible for overseeing Global ERP – The function that (in conjunction with other IT functions including those aligned to business functions) defines, delivers, and supports business solutions enabled by the core ERP system.
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Klrsearchgroup.com) is pleased to share the exciting Chief Information Officer (CIO) retained search we are leading for our long-time client, St. Mary’s Credit Union (www. Provide vision, leadership, planning, and management for the development, implementation, and support of ITT, Digital Strategy, Business Intelligence, and Application Management.
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The IT Governance and Portfolio Management consultant will support the client's Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) with the tracking of IT investment requests submitted from divisions across the enterprise and align them to the appropriate value stream and IT strategy.
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The Chief Finance Officer will work directly with the Treasurer, Board of Directors and reports directly to the International President/CEO with a dotted line reporting relationship to the Executive Director.
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The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is seeking a Chief Information Security Officer to establish and maintain the enterprise vision, strategy, and compliance for our Information System architecture.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a crucial position in shaping Halozyme’s technology strategy and leading the implementation and operations of our corporate technology.
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Lead a team of highly skilled IT leaders including our Deputy Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Information and Security Officer, Chief Architect, and more.
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The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is entrusted with the critical responsibility of overseeing the IT Security & Risk Strategy. Oakland County is hiring for a Chief Information Security Officer.
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