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Celeste joined Group14 Engineering in 2014, and has served as Chief Operating Officer and Existing Buildings Services Director. Group14 is pleased to announce that Celeste Cizik, Existing Buildings Service Director and Principal, has been promoted to Group14 Engineering’s CEO and President.
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This role serves in an advisory capacity to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), CFO, and Chief Operating Officer (COO) on finance matters. Under the general direction of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), this position is responsible for managing the General Ledger of the Organization and other partner organizations.
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Under the direction of the Administrative Chief of Staff and through collaboration with local senior leadership (CEO, COO, CMO, CNE, CFO), the Associate Director of Clinical Performance Management is responsible for planning, monitoring, and supporting strategic priorities across the clinical system, including aligned objectives at a local level.
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Marcum is currently seeking a strategic minded, detail oriented, and customer service focused Non-Profit Executive Search Associate to join the team through full cycle of recruiting at the CEO/Executive Director level and C-Suite level (e.g., Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Development Officer.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be responsible for analyzing, evaluating, building, and deploying people, processes, and technology that serve as the springboard for sustainable company growth.
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Our client is a leading organization in the battery lifecycle management sector, and they are currently searching for a Chief Operating Officer (COO). This individual will partner closely with the CEO to streamline company-wide systems and processes, focusing on customer satisfaction, regulatory compliance, and profitability enhancement through strategic operations management and team leadership.
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The Dahill Group is pleased to be assisting our client, an Engineering, Procurement, & Construction (with additional services in fabrication and roustabout services) company focused on building infrastructure in the Williston Basin and other strategic basins in search of an exceptional Chief Operating Officer/EOS Integrator.
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The Chief Operating Officer reports to the President and CEO and works closely with the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, the Chief Research Officer, the Chief of Policy and Programs, and the Executive Director in designing and managing systems and initiatives that support the implementation of the organization’s strategic vision for research that informs and impacts education policy.
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As a member of the executive team, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Exceptional Children's Foundation (ECF) serves as second-in-command, supporting the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in the daily operations and administration of the agency.
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Full Time] Chief of Staff to the CEO at Flint (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs. We are seeking an extremely organized and driven individual to fill the role of Chief of Staff to the CEO. This full-time position is expected to rotate every 2-3 years.
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Under the direct supervision of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Chief Operating Officer of Medical Services (COO-MS) oversees all medical services operations to fulfill the Copper River Native Association (CRNA) Promise Statement.
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20+ years of solid business experience as a business owner, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Controller or Senior Executive of a small to mid-size business.
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The COO will work closely with the CEO to spearhead operational excellence, drive strategic growth, and enhance organizational capabilities. The COO will work closely with the CEO to spearhead operational excellence, drive strategic growth, and enhance organizational capabilities.
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In this unique role, the Managing Director will serve as a key member of the SMC leadership team reporting to SMC's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and working closely with SMC's stakeholders, which include senior members of the Stanford community, the media, and policy makers.
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Reporting to the CEO, the VP of Operations/Chief Operating Officer (COO) has overall strategic and operational responsibility for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hartford programs and manages Club Directors.
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