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A The UW MEDICINE STRATEGY DIVISION has an outstanding opportunity for an ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING. High levels of competency with: PowerPoint, Visio, Excel, and strategic planning tools/concepts.
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The Chief of Staff has the skills, knowledge, and leadership presence to design, lead, execute, and evaluate the impact of strategic initiatives within their department’s scope in response to a topic-specific directive from their Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff will be responsible for a wide range of activities, including, but not limited to, the following:-Working closely with the OCME Chief of Staff and Chief Medical Examiner in developing, leading, and executing agency head strategic initiatives, policies, projects, and collaborations, encompassing both internal and external stakeholders.
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Under the direction of Chief Advancement Officer, the Director of Strategic Partnerships serves as the primary relationship manager for the museum’s portfolio of priority corporations, corporate foundations, CEOs/executives, and other high-impact organizations and individuals.
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The Chief of Staff is a critical and trusted leadership role and serves as the strategic partner to the CEO. This position will help drive strategic business planning as and will lead, interact, and build key relationships with business leaders across the organization.
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Work closely with the Fire Chief, Chief of Staff, Division Chief of Training & Support and all District Divisions to maintain a positive flow of information and planning.
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The Chief of Staff | Public Information Officer works with the Board of Trustees, President, and Strategic Leadership Team on a wide variety of strategic institutional priorities related to executive-level action items.
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The Police Chief will provide strategic leadership and vision, aligning the Police Department's objectives with the broader mission and strategic direction of the City of Suffolk.
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The Chief of Police provides strategic leadership, direction, and coordination of the Campus Police Department to ensure the safety and well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
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What you need to be considered for Head of Strategic Planning role: 10-15 years of experience in startup or consulting industries, ideally with experience as a consulting manager or director-level business operations.
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Work with the Chief Financial Officer and the President/CEO on all strategic plan initiatives and the development. Work with the Chief Financial Officer, President/CEO, and Finance Committee of the Board to review reports and make appropriate recommendations.
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Chief Technology Officer Director of Cyber Security Position Summary Ministry Alignment FLSA Status: Exempt Classification: Director Team Member: Master Focus and Scope - Essential duties and responsibilities which are basic, necessary, and an integral part of the role; Leadership Director of Cyber Security Role Strategic Planning.
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Reporting to the Chair of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, the Chief will have overall responsibility for the strategic planning, program development, growth, and expansion of clinical operations and outreach in line with the department’s mission, vision, and values.
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This position will report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to also support their strategic agenda and engagement into IT and business leadership. Assist the Chief Information Security Officer with any engagement needed with the Chief Security Officer, VP of Physical Security, and any other Clinical or IT upper leadership around the information security program or imminent cyber threats or exposures to HCA Healthcare.
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Working with firm management, in particular the Global Managing Partner (GMP), U.S. Regional Managing Partner (RMP), the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and other key stakeholders, the DS&E will identify, develop and implement initiatives at the core of the strategic development of the firm.
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