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You will also provide assistance in various administrative functions associated with the Liability Line of Business (LOB), and will liaison with Client Engagement, Underwriting, Risk Control, Reinsurance, TPA Partnerships and Finance departments, as needed while reporting to the Vice President, Casualty Claims.
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The Vice President for Operations & Finance (VPOF) is responsible to the President for setting direction for, and overseeing execution in, all financial and operational aspects of Covenant College.
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A Bachelor's degree in Business, Finance, Accounting and/or Economics or equivalent experience; Master of Business Administration degree is strongly desired; Must have either a Series 7 and Series 66 OR Series 65.
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Reporting to the Director of Liquidity Methodology, the candidate will be expected to conduct a current state diagnostic of methodologies for loans and commitments, drive methodology enhancements, collaborate with Treasury's Front Office, Business lines, Risk Management, and Technology, and ultimately implement their respective methodologies into the daily aggregation process.
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Leading a team of HR Business Partners and Generalist(s), the Senior Director will report to the Vice President, Human Resources, with a dotted line to the Deputy Dean of YSM Finance & Administration.
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Amida is currently looking for a Director of Human Resources to join our team in Washington, DC. In this role, you will report directly to the Vice President, Finance and Compliance, and will be a hands-on business partner who helps direct and shape our growing organization.
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We're looking for an Investor Relations Director in Raleigh, NC, reporting directly to the Vice President of Finance and who will serve as the lead of investor relations and competitive intelligence.
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Reporting to the Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Vice President leads a team of 8 managers and works closely with the CEO, CSO, and Director of Finance and Vice President of Operations.
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Great opportunity for a current Director or Vice President from any of the fields listed above looking for a new challenge OR the current Manager aspiring for additional responsibility based on demonstrated performance in the residential homebuilding industry.
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The Director will work closely with the Merchandising Vice President and key business stakeholders and will be an advisor to the, MVP, Merchant Teams, Vendors and Support Teams and other relevant stakeholders during strategy development and execution.
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Work with Vice President of Operations and Finance as needed to approve budget and review expenses. Compile and send reports as requested to President and Vice President of Services.
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The Executive Director Finance has a direct reporting relationship with the Vice President of Finance and is responsible for the preparation and analysis of financial results for Mercy.
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We have a wonderful opportunity for a Senior Project Manager/Director of Construction to join one of our high-growth, expanding Residential New Home Builder clients in their Charlotte, NC (North Carolina) division.
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Reporting to the Senior Vice President, Development & Finance, this person will have an opportunity to help shape the growth of the company, while also collaborating on our most significant project to date, working closely with internal and external stakeholders.
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Work closely with the Vice-President for Finance & Administration and the Director of Facilities and Capital Projects in the development of the biennial capital budget request, and in the management of the capital budget allocations.
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