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Provides strategic support to the Regulatory Affairs department in aligning California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and California Water Resources Control Board strategy and communications with the overall public affairs and legislative strategies.
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Legislative Initiatives: Oversee the department’s efforts to understand and provide guidance on matters coming before City Council that have an impact on the Streets Department’s operations; supervises the Department’s Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Manager who coordinates such matters on a day-to-day basis.
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The Community Investing and Development function works to enhance Citi’s positive social impact through impact investing, community-based financial access and education programs, fulfilment of U.S. Community Reinvestment Act regulatory obligations, employee volunteerism and the philanthropy of the Citi Foundation.
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About the role : The Strategic Policy Manager or Senior Strategic Policy Manager works with the Director of Regulatory & Legislative Affairs to oversee strategic regulatory engagement and to identify areas of opportunity for San Diego Community Power.
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Internally, EPRO works with the Office of Strategic Operations and Regulatory Affairs (OSORA) regarding CMS essential records management. A graduate degree related to emergency management, emergency response, public health, or public administration, or a current Certified Emergency Manager (CEM)® credential issued by the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) may substitute for two years of experience.
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Works with Regulatory Affairs, Management Accounting & Financial Services, Community Relations, Government Relations, Corporate Communications, Legal, Energy Delivery departments, and others in obtaining approvals.
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This position reports directly to the Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs and works closely with members of the public policy department. · Provide state legislative and regulatory updates to NPMA’s Public Policy Committee and Fumigation Committee.
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Works with Government Affairs, Community Relations, Equity and Environmental Justice, Communications, Rates and Revenue Requirements, and other internal partners to support regulatory, legislative, community and customer advocacy.
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Under the direction of the Director of Regulatory Affairs, the Performance Assessment and Regulatory Compliance (PARC) team of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center's Silverman Institute for Health Care Quality and Safety provides leadership for the overall assessment of performance and regulatory compliance at BIDMC, and works in collaboration with teams from across the Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) System.
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Develop and implement strategy for state government affairs and public policy issues for Michigan, as well a strategy for state executive and legislative initiatives. Oversees corporate initiatives and works with local government affairs to coordinate community affairs activities.
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Works in partnership with the Public and Regulatory Affairs Specialist to ensure the effectiveness of Cambia in their market to develop and strengthen Cambia's reputation and presence as a high quality health care innovator.
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Works with member companies to provide educational opportunities to regulatory stakeholders. Drafts and analyzes regulatory policies to determine the impact on member companies and the petroleum and natural gas industry.
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Pepsico.com. The Public Policy and Government Affairs (PPGA) team helps PepsiCo navigate the increasingly volatile and complex policy and regulatory landscape in which our company operates.
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IFA works through its government relations and public policy, media relations, and educational programs to protect, enhance and promote franchising and the approximately 806,270 franchise establishments that support nearly 8.7 million direct jobs, $858.5 billion of economic output for the U.S. economy, and almost 3 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP.
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The Strategic Policy Manager or Senior Strategic Policy Manager works with the Director of Regulatory & Legislative Affairs to oversee strategic regulatory engagement and to identify areas of opportunity for San Diego Community Power.
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