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Minimum 5 years or the equivalent of financial/accounting progressive managerial experience in a Critical Access Hospital environment. Our client, a high growth real estate company, is looking for a Property Accountant to join their growing office downtown.
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Lead and coordinate all managerial and administrative aspects of project from the earliest stages of preconstruction through project closeout. + Lead weekly/bi-weekly OAC meetings on-site once construction begins to review progress and address challenges directly with client.
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Our client is a North American leader and premier provider in Healthcare Transportation and Logistics. In addition, the right person will have excellent people, communication and managerial skills, strong organizational and problem solving skills and a desire to be part of a growing and successful company.
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7 plus years of public accounting experience with multiple years in a managerial role. Experience in C Suite client relations. We need a professional responsible for managing audit engagement teams, providing a high level of client service, earning a leadership role within the community and fostering growth for their team members, clients and themselves.
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The Associate Director of Investment Activation has mastered all of the skills of the Supervisor role and is additionally responsible for managerial input and decision making, as well as more senior client and vendor relationships.
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Job Description We are currently seeking a Private Client Manager who will report to our Store Manager of Madison Avenue and who will work closely with our VP of Retail Experience: The Private Client Manager will lead the Client Relations efforts for our Madison Avenue Flagship, with the overall objective of strengthening the store team's ability to drive growth among top customers.
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Reporting to Group Sales Director in New York, this role is responsible for developing key relationships within large and mid-size agencies with occasional managerial guidance on strategic client calls.
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Talent development is a managerial principle at Kering and we are committed to fostering internal mobility. The Private Client Manager will lead the Client Relations efforts for our Madison Avenue Flagship, with the overall objective of strengthening the store team's ability to drive growth among top customers.
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Measurement and managerial oversight of the performance in relation to the firm's most important key performance indicators including marketing KPIs for leads generated, client engagement counts, hours billed, invoicing cadence, account receivable collection, client satisfaction and reviews.
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Infinite Title is looking for an experienced escrow officer to provide a variety of escrow-related and managerial tasks to join the team. Prepare Closing Disclosures and/or ALTA Settlement Statements according to client requirements and CFPB/TRID and RESPA guidelines.
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Client Service– The First AAG carries a meaningful and independent workload, including the important work listed below. Report to the Civil Litigation and Employment Law Section Deputy AG and/or Assistant Deputy AG on legal, operational, and personnel matters on a regular basis and seek supervisory or managerial assistance from them.
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Candidate must have experience managing all aspects of large land development projects, including budgeting, design, testimony, client engagement, etc. 15-20 years of related experience with technical aspects of land development, including managerial experience.
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Our client is a bustling dermatology practice with offices in Rochester and Canandaigua, looking for a new office manager to step in and work alongside a team of providers to lead the practice into its next stage.
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The ideal candidate will have significant managerial and general ledger experience in the asset management industry including a detailed understanding of mutual fund and separate account revenue streams, compensation programs, operating expenses, and corporate treasury activities.
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The candidate will be responsible for oversight and management of the division's overall operational functions, client success and performance outcomes. 3-4 years of RCM Managerial Experience Required.
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