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The Associate General Counsel will support the Chief Legal Officer and Deputy General Counsel and provide legal advice and counsel to internal clients on all aspects of the law including but not limited to franchising, general corporate, real estate leasing and new store development, IT, supply and distribution, intellectual property, and litigation matters.
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Collaboration skills to build effective partnerships with the Chief Development Officer, Deputy Director, Director, trustees, senior staff, and other stakeholders. Negotiate event plans, dates, and guest lists with the Museum Director, curators, and program staff and determine format, theme, and budget for each event.
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To land this role you should currently be an Editorial Director, a Deputy Editor, a Managing Editor, or a Senior Editor about to be promoted into one of those roles. You will be reporting to the publisher / editor-in-chief who currently oversees all media for this leading resource to the promo industry, including all digital media efforts, print magazine, and industry research.
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Quickly step into a larger role with more general oversight of the department (aka this role has a clear and direct path to becoming editor-in-chief in no time) It is the perfect job-before-job if you have your sights set on becoming an Editor-In-Chief in the future.
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Support Director/Deputy Director (GS-15s) to keep Team 3 PNT Enterprise functioning at a high level. This role will provide technical and administrative support to the Office of the Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer (CIO) in its various roles overseeing and managing the DoD Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) Enterprise.
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In this function, the Manager with work closely with the Deputy Director of New Markets Tax Credits, the Deputy Director of Asset Management and Chief Credit Officer.
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As Deputy Director of SRSTC, you will serve as the Chief Operating Officer of the institution and be part of the Director’s office and the institution’s Executive Management Team (EMT), providing program-wide leadership and direction ensuring a therapeutic setting in a safe and secure environment.
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The CPO will supervise two Deputy Directors of Case Management, the Deputy Director of Legal Services, and the Director of Benefits and Housing. The Chief Program Officer will also work closely with the Director of Finance and Operations to ensure proper management of client finances.
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As a Deputy Program Director, you will be responsible for the overall program execution of Anduril Weapons and/or Aircraft Programs across various stages of the contract lifecycle. EVMS certified or EVMS applied experience as an , IPT Lead, Program Manager, Engineering Director.
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The Associate Legal Officer will also assist the AVP, Research Integrity Officer, AVP, Deputy Chief Compliance Officer (DCCO) and VP, Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer (CCO) with the overall planning and direction of the institutional research integrity program.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Athletic Director for External Relations/Chief of Staff, the Senior Associate Athletic Director, Chief Development Officer will be a creative, bold, and innovative development leader with an entrepreneurial spirit who has overseen large teams.
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At times, career staff attorneys may work directly with the Director or Chief Deputy. At times, career staff attorneys may work directly with the Director or Chief Deputy. In the Third Circuit, approximately 25 attorneys work with a dedicated administrative staff in a highly collegial environment.
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The RDS I works closely with the Branch Chief, Section Chief and Deputy Director to prioritize and carry out research projects; support the analysts regarding the resources needed to conduct research; present the deliverables to Section and Branch Chiefs, staff of other units, executive staff and community stakeholders; and monitor and improve data quality.
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The Asset Manager will work closely with the Deputy Director, Director of Asset Management and Loan Administration (DAMLA), Chief Credit Officer (CCO), Regional Directors and Deputy Directors, Loan Officers, and Loan Administrators as well as colleagues in the Early Childhood Education, Structured Products, and Finance teams in an effort to meet LIIF’s lending goals and objectives.
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Design and conduct data analyses using available software, including analyses requested by the Chief, Deputy Chief and/or Director. Monitor effectiveness of REO initiatives partnering with Dallas ISD Evaluation and Assessment and other district personnel as needed.
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