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The Digital Marketing Manager will work closely with leadership across the health system to understand overall business goals and strategy, analyze strategic needs, and identify opportunities. Manages digital marketing programs including SEO, online directories, lead generation platforms like Yelp, Google My Business, and email marketing and automation.
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Overview/ Job Responsibilities Sev1Tech is looking for a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) Program Manager who would have primary accountability for all Sev1Tech contract performance, serving as main point of contact for OIT leadership.
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The Project Manager is responsible for providing broad support and leadership for the government contract and the FYI team. For three years in a row, we have been on Inc. Magazine’s 5000 list and was recently named one of Inc’s 2023 Mid-Atlantic Fasted Growing companies.
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We are a growing, solution-oriented, management consulting firm led by a creative visionary and a caring, hands-on leadership team. Work with individuals, teams, and groups to improve management, leadership, conflict management, and/or related competencies and skills through coaching, dialogue, feedback and/or strategy discussions.
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Management consulting experience (preferably product and engagement leadership) You will have a leadership role over client/vendor teams and be looked to as a trusted advisor by executive leaders, client teams and delivery team members.
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SRE delivers Organizational Transformation Services to the federal Government through Strategy, People, Leadership Development, Coaching, Facilitation, and Organizational Change Management. Coordinating the development of comprehensive business cases to be presented to senior leadership, Congress, and the Administration.
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The Cybersecurity PMO coordinates with project-implementing divisions, provides oversight of cybersecurity investments to the client’s leadership, advises the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Information Officer (CIO) on IT investments, and provides recommendations to leadership on Cybersecurity portfolio prioritization.
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Master's degree in business administration, organizational management, change management, leadership, or a related field preferred. Strong leadership skills to effectively lead and influence executive teams, fostering a collaborative and transformation-focused culture.
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Executive Change Leadership Consultant. Collaborate with senior leadership to understand their vision and requirements for transformation. Executive Change Leadership Consultant. Executive Change Management Consultant.
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Responsibilities : Work with the Assistant Controller and Controller to oversee and support a growing accounting team with strong people leadership that encourages continuous excellence and growth.
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An understanding of refrigeration design with ammonia, freon, CO2, dehumidification, and other custom plumbing systems for manufacturing facilities in the food, beverage, consumer goods and life science sectors (preferred) A solid foundation in interpersonal dynamics, mentorship, leadership, and outstanding communication and organizational skills.
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Leadership and/or management experience in a specialty retail store environment combined with a High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)· Delivery of Employee training· Cash handling and inventory/sales auditing· Point of sale automated systems· Merchandise maintenance and visual merchandising· Physical specifications: Constant moving, talking, hearing, reaching, grabbing and standing for at least two consecutive hours.
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The ideal Accounting Manager should possess excellent leadership and interpersonal skills as well as strong understanding of accounting and management principles and financial legislation. Excellent leadership and communication skills.
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Designs, develops, and applies a variety of decision analytics, mathematical and statistical techniques, data mining, modeling and simulation, and other analytic methods combined with military and / or IC judgment to address operational and planning challenges to facilitate senior leadership decisions.
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As a result, we’re able to combine our strong leadership position in audience reach, usage and ad tech with powerful tools and insights for our sales organizations to help them build success for their clients at a more efficient cost than any other option.
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