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The Assistant Director of Asset Management plays an important role in ensuring sound operations and compliance in the existing portfolio, as well as creatively thinking about new business opportunities, financing strategies, acquisition efforts and larger strategic real estate efforts.
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This position supports the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) mission and strategic plan by planning, organizing, coordinating, reviewing, and approving the work of the Operations Branch (OB) in the Center for Health Statistics and Informatics (CHSI), including all subordinate staff and managers.
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Company DescriptionThe American Foundry Society (AFS) is a non-profit association serving members of the metalcasting supply chain both in the United States and abroad. Computer knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint); publishing software (Adobe InDesign); art/digital image software (Adobe Photoshop); video editing software; and web CMS systems.
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Building strategic relationships: Maximizing relationships across the organization to drive strong communications, strategic alignment, and clear project management across Controllership and Walmart; Developing into a trusted business partner who regularly provides consultation excellence; Building internal partnerships to continue to gain insights and support the direction of business.
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The Director Nursing position provides strategic direction for nursing and business operations, responsible for establishing strategic and tactical plans for clinical services, new programs and human resource allocation.
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The HSE Manager working collaboratively with the HSE Director, VP QHSE, VP Operations, Directors of Facilities Operation (DFOs), Finance, Sourcing and HR, directs the effective deployment of the HSE management system and strategic initiatives that sustains and builds a zero-harm safety culture.
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The Director of Operations manages the daily operations, and planning the use of materials and human resources. Reviews staffing model and recommends optional solutions to VP of Operations.
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The Senior Pricing Analyst supports the Associate Director of Strategic Pricing and will support pricing initiatives that align with a variety of Firm strategic goals.
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Assist with strategic market planning and site analysis review for all current and future sites by collaborating with the franchise sales team, Director and VP of Field Operations.
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The Marketing Director plays an instrumental role in helping the Client develop and execute strategic marketing plans to meet the annual sales goals. These will include Seismic platform content maintenance and reporting; submitting marketing content for Compliance approval on behalf of distribution partners, refreshing product content on web properties, and supporting Operations marketing needs for targeted distribution partner campaigns.
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The Facilities Director is responsible for leading, managing and fostering a holistic strategic approach to the operations of the facility, managing complex client relationships, and working with the client’s upper-level management, leading an organization of approximately 70 employees, managing contractual issues, and managing the finances.
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The Director, Strategy and Operations is responsible for supporting the AG in the effective and efficient development and execution of GIA’s work program. (6) Office of the Vice President (OVP) – provides dedicated support to the VP/AG by acting as the strategic hub for GIA in areas of communications, branding, reporting, external partnerships, and implementation of strategic initiatives.
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The PD serves as a member of the Operations Leadership Team, participating in many strategic and organizational decisions. Reporting to the Senior Operations Director (SOD), the Program Director (PD) is a key leadership team member who is responsible for overseeing the organization's daily program and enhancing internal processes to help Agape grow and fulfill its mission.
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The Division of Intercollegiate Athletics (DIA) invites applications for an Assistant Director of Athletics, Major Gifts or Director of Major Gifts to support development operations.
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Director of Technology Transformation”, under the leadership of the GSFSGroup Vice President of Information Technology and Operations is a pivotal leadership role that combines deep technical expertise with executive management capabilities to drive our technology strategy forward.
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