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The Demand Planning Manager closely partners with Engineering, Finance, Supply Chain, Data Centers, and Deployment organizations to plan capacity. CSCP is responsible for strategic sourcing, customer demand forecasting, capacity planning and management, supply chain planning and execution, capacity provisioning, and decommissioning and dispositioning of datacenter assets worldwide.
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Prior work experience in Investment Banking, FP&A, Strategic Finance, Accounting, Equity Research or related fields. Develop and maintain complex business financial models to be used for strategic planning, budgeting and long-term forecasting.
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Skill in strategic financial planning, analysis, and modeling. Collaborate closely with the president and division leaders to align strategic, operational, and financial planning.
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Experience with some elements of higher education administration processes (e.g., institutional effectiveness reporting, institutional research, department-level reporting, accreditation efforts, strategic planning, committee service, QEP or CIP efforts, program evaluation, finance, student success.
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3+ years of experience in strategic finance, corporate FP&A. Investment banking, management consulting and private equity experience are a plus. The Senior Strategic Finance Associate position will report to the Strategic Finance Lead.
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The Director will also support faculty leaders in strategic planning efforts for non-scientific center components, including broader impacts (DEI, outreach, education, workforce development, community engagement), industry partnerships, and other opportunities for collaboration.
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The Director of Strategic Finance reports to the CFO and is responsible for managing the financial planning and analysis processes across the organization. Key areas of focus and responsibility include strategic/long-range planning, capital allocation modeling, development and execution of agile financial planning processes (budgeting and forecast) all supported by insightful reporting and analytics to help drive a culture of performance at Gibson.
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Assist with reporting of industry and regional competitive intelligence and strategic planning. Assistwith planning and preparation for annual operatingbudgets including working closely with operating department management.
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Experience: 5 Years experience M&A, capital planning, and/or alternative asset management experience, preferably at an investment banking, private equity, or corporate development / strategic finance role focused on healthcare services, required.
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8-10+ years of relevant experience in Strategic Planning or Strategic Finance at a technology company, Investment Banking, Consulting, and/or Private Equity/Venture Capital.
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SAP BPC Optimized: Simple Finance, Strategic Planning, Liquidity Planning. This individual will also counsel client executives and leaders on the benefits delivered by SAP as a strategic asset to their broader Finance Transformation journey.
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2 - 4 years of experience in strategic finance, investment banking, private equity, consulting or venture capital; prior experience at high-growth technology or financial technology startups a plus.
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The Senior Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis and Strategic Planning will report to the Sr. Director, Finance Planning & Analysis. 10 + years of relevant work experience in financial planning & analysis, corporate development, investment banking, consulting, and/or corporate finance.
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Develop and own all aspects of the company’s financial planning and analysis, forecasting, accounting, strategic finance, and reporting with a focus on strategic decision-making, as well as tactical day-to-day delivery.
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Reporting to the CEO and as a member of the Executive Council, the VP of Finance leads the budgeting process, participates in strategic planning, and helps guide fiscal decision making for the overall health and well-being of PPCW. The VP of Finance works closely with PPCW's Executive Council and the Board of Directors to inform strategic decisions and safeguard the assets of the organization.
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