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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and in collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer and Chief Financial Officer, the COO acts as a leader, facilitator, strategic planner, developer, communicator, and change agent to ensure that Salud initiatives are implemented, monitored and improved.
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Reporting to the Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer and to the chair of the Audit and Compliance Committee (ACC) of Emory University's Board of Trustees, the AVP/CCO oversees the execution of the University's compliance strategy and provides day-to-day leadership, direction, and oversight for compliance activities across the University.
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Reporting Relationship: Chief Operating Officer. Provide leadership and vision to the area by assisting the Executive team with the development of long range and annual goals along with continual evaluation and reporting on progress of goals.
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This individual - reporting directly to Cash App's Chief Operating Officer -is tasked with overseeing the first line of defense against potential risks across Cash App's ecosystem.
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Reporting to the EVP, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, the Vice President, Field Sales & Marketing is responsible for delivering property level top-line rooms and ancillary revenue through the development and implementation of key strategies, while also fostering a team-centric sales and marketing culture.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer of UC San Diego Health, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be directly responsible for providing financial leadership across the organization and guidance to system leadership on broader health system initiatives.
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Reporting to the chief executive officer of ACCESS Community Health Network, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will help drive value reimbursement, including building new clinical care models that enhance exceptional patient experience and care quality across all 35+ ACCESS facilities.
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Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer/Chief Operating Officer (CFO/COO) of NHMLAC and working closely with colleagues across the organization, the AVP will have oversight of Facilities and Maintenance, Security and Support Services, General Services, and Horticulture of The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County family of museums.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Investment Officer, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will collaborate with business leaders, operations, trading personnel, and affiliates to shape and execute the company’s business strategy, aligning it with the broader objectives of the parent company.
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Maintain comprehensive reporting to Chief Investment Officer and Chief Revenue Officer on portfolio of projects at various stages. Establish standard operating procedures and PPA pricing methodology.
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The Controller reports to the Chief Operating Officer and is responsible for accurate and timely financials. Responsibilities include general corporate services, SEC compliance and reporting, sell and buy-side transactions, financings, corporate governance, licensing/strategic partnerships, and IPOs.
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Reporting to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will oversee the delivery of revenue, profit and clinical trial services. The Chief Operating Officer search is being led by Bryan Forrest.
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Reporting to and partnering with MacArthur Foundation’s Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Kenneth Jones, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will have lead responsibility for all aspects of financial management, budgeting, compliance and auditing for one of the nation’s largest philanthropic foundations.
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Steward University-owned assets at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus, working in collaboration with the Penn State Health Chief Financial Officer as fiduciaries of the Master Affiliation Agreement between Penn State University and Penn State Health that confirms various financial and operating commitments by Penn State Health and Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in support of the Penn State College of Medicine.
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Opportunity: Vice President of Marketing Based in our Philadelphia headquarters and reporting to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), the VP of Marketing will lead a team of talented specialists in the development and execution of strategic marketing plans to maximize revenues through direct sales, marketing, e-Commerce channels, public relations, and community partnerships.
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