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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Strategic Occupancy Planner specializing in master planning support for labs and office space to join our dynamic team at a leading tech company.
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Type of Internship: Remote Work Paid/Unpaid: UnpaidYou will make a difference by: Support Manager of Program Administration in establishing communication and project planning strategies for tracking and documenting completion of strategic planning goals in an organizational setting.
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This role requires a deep understanding of digital marketing, influencer marketing, and strategic planning. Deputy Head of Strategic Planning is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive digital marketing strategies that align with client business objectives and industry trends.
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The Associate Director, Member Supervision Strategy drives strategic planning and strategy management for the Member Supervision department. Minimum of 6 years of experience in strategic planning, management consulting, financial analysis, or related field.
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The Director of Strategic Planning and Analysis provides direct, high-level support to the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Student Health and Wellbeing, partnering with Cornell Health senior leadership in the strategic direction of the organization.
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Finance & Planning supports the execution of the firm’s strategic objectives through the management of the planning process, firmwide reporting and analytics and insights into the firm’s business plans and budgets.
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As the Strategic Business Planning and Policy Advisor (SA2) at SPU, you will play a pivotal role in influencing key aspects of our business planning and strategy. Lead strategic business planning efforts, focusing on organizational and community engagement, outreach initiatives, and staffing of SPU's Customer Review Panel.
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The Director - Strategic Planning will oversee and lead UCSF-wide, large-scale initiatives and serve as a senior advisor to the AVC. Examples of initiatives include new transit pass programs for all employees and students, new parking initiatives, forming governance models that engage the entire UCSF community, and establishing proactive relations with UCSF Health, student government, and others to ensure CLS is meeting their unique needs.
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Compliance & Strategic Planning primarily in the administration of agreements governing various financial accounts and department support. Strong interpersonal skills; able to cultivate strategic and collaborative relationships, both internally and externally.
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Manager, Financial Analysis & Strategic Planning. Enhance management reporting and strategic communications to business leadership and Board of Directors. The goal of this role is to identify the drivers of current financial performance, assist in the preparation of the long-term strategic plan and annual budget, and provide insightful financial analysis to support various strategic initiatives.
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By applying advanced technical and data mining skills, the Senior Strategic Planning Analyst manages all activities related to owned staffing models including what-if and trend analysis, requirement gathering, cost/benefit analysis, process analysis and mapping/improvement projects.
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Job Summary The Associate Dean for Communications, Marketing, and Strategic Planning in the Divinity School reports to the Dean of the Divinity School in the areas of internal and external communications, marketing, press relations, and strategic planning and plays a critical role in decision-making and execution of those decisions.
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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior OA Strategic Human Capital Planning Analystto join our team in the Washington, D.C. This position is fully remote.
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Head of Strategic Planning (Core Training) The Pursuit Core Fellowship is a 4 year leadership training program focused on economic transformation that selects and trains high need New Yorkers to become software developers, at over 300 best-in-class companies, including Peloton, Blackstone, Uber, and Citi. On average, Pursuit Fellows go from making $18,000 pre-program to $90,000+ upon starting their first job, resulting in an estimated lifetime earnings increase of over $2,000,000.
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We are currently seeking a Senior Strategic Planning & Workplace Consultant to join our team in Texas (Houston, Dallas or Austin). Leads and manages diverse sizes and complexity of projects in multiple service line offerings, including: Real Estate and Occupancy Planning, Facilities Strategies, Master Planning, and Workplace Strategy.
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