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The LA Clippers and the Intuit Dome are looking for an Account Manager to join our Partnership Marketing team that will bring to life the strategic partnerships we build with key corporate brands from around the globe.
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Your expertise will play a vital role in developing the OneStream strategy, the annual budget, long range plan forecasting process and providing insightful analysis on the corporate forecast, special projects and ad hoc support to leadership.
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This role will drive strategic initiatives in support of the commercialization of rare disease therapies that are crucial to advancing the care of patients. Establish and maintain a prioritized portfolio of key strategic initiatives in close collaboration with the Rare Disease Leadership Team and cross-functional leaders to optimize how the Franchise delivers on its strategic objectives.
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As a Sr. Director Strategy here at Honeywell Process Measurement Controls (PMC), you will be responsible for driving strategic initiatives and shaping the future of our PMC business within the Industrial Automation (IA) Strategic Business Group (SBG.
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Track market developments to identify insights and develop theses on trends impacting the recorded music industry; translate this knowledge into ideas and innovative opportunities for the company around business initiatives, partnerships, investments, and acquisitions.
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Within the context of these goals, the Executive Director of Strategy and Operations is a pivotal leadership role responsible for developing, executing, and overseeing the strategic and operational initiatives of the Office of Student Pathways.
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DISH is seeking a Manager of Talent Acquisition Strategic Initiatives to lead the development and ongoing support of DISH recruitment programs. Program Management Strategy - ability to develop a program roadmap and develop executive summary of program progress.
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In collaboration with the Executive Director, the Associate Director will focus on shaping the strategic overview and vision, encompassing student programming and engagement strategy, stewardship of the Board of Directors, cultivation of University and community partnerships, Hillel's involvement in Stanford's "Big 5" weekends, and management of student-facing communication.
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Background in corporate strategy, strategy consulting, business development, corporate development, investment banking, finance, digital/e-commerce, retail or general apparel brands, or related fields.
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The Senior Director, Strategy will report to the Chief of Strategy and Corporate Development who in turn reports to the CEO and will have responsibilities in business growth through both organic and acquisitive means.
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The Vice President, Corporate Strategy will be seen as an important subject matter expert to feed that growth, drive a consistent strategy, focus on key strategic initiatives, fuel relevant new product development, and support business development and M&A activities throughout the enterprise.
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Partners with Casino Analytics and Operations, Casino Shipboard Marketing, Casino Call Centers, Player Development, Royal Reps and Partnerships teams and IT for alignment and execution of all casino marketing initiatives.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Corporate Partnerships and located at the Society’s headquarters office in Washington, DC. The Director, Corporate Partnerships will collaborate across the Advancement, Communications and Programs teams to develop compelling partnership proposals that engage leading global corporations and corporate foundations in the Society’s work.
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Be an ambassador of Cambium in forging strategic partnerships within forestry and wood utilization networks, through both cold outreach – conferences, presentations, etc. The Director of Business Development & Partnerships will focus on initiating new opportunities for Cambium to engage in the design and implementation of wood utilization programs – including feasibility assessment, program design, and build-out of necessary infrastructure and training programs.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and professional Strategic Partnership Executive to help grow our brand relationships and expand partnerships with franchisors and small business vendors in the Charleston area.
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