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Drive effective management routines e.g. leadership meetings, scorecard reporting, business reviews, planning exercises, town halls, strategic communications, recognition, employee engagement, etc.
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Drives management routines – leadership meetings, scorecard reporting, business reviews, planning exercises, town halls, strategic communications, recognition, employee engagement, etc.
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Key responsibilities include planning and developing the audit strategy and managing audit services, influencing business executives, and helping business partners balance business strategy with risk management controls.
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10 years of business operations experience in increasingly more complex roles; inclusive of strategy, innovation, portfolio planning & management, business management and risk management.
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Engages with senior leaders and influences business partners to balance business strategy with appropriate risk management controls. Strategy Planning and Development.
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Business Management including financial and workforce management, workspace management, vendor management, employee engagement, communications, and chairing/managing executive routines. Business Controls, Risk Management and Oversight including issue, audit and exam management and risk and compliance program governance.
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Job expectations include working with senior leadership to develop Audit’s coverage strategies, managing relationships with regulatory agencies and internal business management groups, and overseeing personnel issues.
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Strategic planning and business development experience. Present operational strategy recommendations to the CEO based on your market research. Produce annual operation forecasting report and strategy.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring operational excellence across the organization. You will advise the CEO on key operational insights as well as provide coaching to employees. Your primary goal will be to increase our organization's productivity, efficiency, and profitability.
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This is a full-time (hybrid) Chief Operating Officer position for Hillhouse Investment in Los Angeles, CA. The COO will be responsible for overseeing business operations, strategic planning, financial performance, and resource allocation.
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Strong written and verbal and presentation skills. Identify new market opportunities to accelerate growth. Strong leadership and organizational skills. Oversee and evaluate day-to-day operations. 10 - 15 years of executive experience.
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Ensures risk management practices and policies are integrated in operations including remediation and issue management; partners with broader stakeholdersDrives management routines – leadership meetings, scorecard reporting, business reviews, planning exercises, town halls, strategic communications, recognition, employee engagement, etc.
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Job Description:Key ResponsibilitiesActs as the Senior Executive’s Chief of Staff, helping to flesh out the vision of the leader, drive the strategy and keep the team aligned to one vision.
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