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Review weekly labor allocation (General Superintendent/COO) Monitor overall work schedule and planning (General Superintendent and COO) Monitor job cost financials and prepare projected cost (Controller/CFO.
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We’re currently hiring for the position of a Law Firm Administrator/Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can orchestrate the execution of big ideas. Your mission as the Firm Administrator/COO is to create order and efficiency.
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This position will support the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) and Chief Operating Officer (COO). Provide high-level administrative support to the CHRO and COO, including managing complex and changing calendars, scheduling meetings, making travel arrangements, and preparing/submitting expense reports.
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Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Full-Time, Day shift. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for producing desired results associated with service excellence, quality clinical outcomes, and financial integrity for designated operations.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, the COO manages centrally provided services to schools and oversees the efficient and effective running of individual school operations teams. The COO leads and manages operations functions including technology, facilities, student health and safety, school nutrition, custodial services and oversees organizational risk management.
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Provide administrative and clerical office support, for Head of School, CFO/COO and Board of Trustees; The Hun School of Princeton seeks a dynamic and creative Executive Assistant to Head of School and Chief Financial & Operations Officer (CFO/COO.
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Works with Chiefs, in particular the COO, Chief Innovation Officer (CINO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to identify and deliver meaningful and impactful progress against objectives.
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Working with the firm’s management, in particular the Global Managing Partner (GMP), Regional Managing Partners (RMP), the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and other key stakeholders, the Global DS&E will identify, develop and implement initiatives at the core of the strategic development of the firm.
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Works with COO and Chief of Legal Operations to develop strategy for volume delivery teams such as staff attorneys. Works with the RMPs and COO in the delivery of the strategic planning process to identify and assess potential strategic geographic, business line and adjacency opportunities.
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Its lawyers provide litigation and other dispute resolution services in multi-jurisdictional and other high-stakes matters; deliver regulatory counsel; and execute the full range of strategic domestic and cross-border transactions.
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Previous experience in an international law firm, professional services firm or in an environment known for leading edge thinking in strategy and operations preferred. Acts as a spokesperson for the firm in relation to trends in the legal services industry.
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Reed Smith is a preeminent advisor to industries including financial services, life sciences, health care, advertising, entertainment and media, shipping and transport, energy and natural resources, real estate, manufacturing, technology, and education.
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Reed Smith is a global relationship law firm with more than 1,700 lawyers in 30 offices throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Reed Smith offers a challenging work environment, business casual dress code and a total compensation package that includes a competitive salary, flexible benefits program, tuition assistance, and generous 401 (k) plan.
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For CCP TASS, Inc. (TASS), a medical services organization (MSO) supporting the physician groups aligned with CDPHP. The COO will join an impressive healthcare organization that has been a staple in the Albany, NY area and continues to grow and evolve with changing healthcare needs.
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The COO PMO is a global team which delivers flawless product introductions and project performance across Vestas' manufacturing footprint by efficiently planning & delivering the COO project portfolio in a safe, high-quality, timely and cost-effective way.
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