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May partner with Meeting Planning, when necessary. Key responsibilities include managing scope, project plans, logistics and schedules of major strategic initiatives in support of franchise priorities.
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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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With the constant and rapid pace of technological changes, the Associate Director anticipates, researches, and recommends plans for the wide-ranging professional technical development needs of OIT. Additionally, the Associate Director must focus on supporting skills development in leadership, management, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, communications, and all other skills identified through OIT’s strategic planning efforts.
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The Assistant Dean supports the Associate Dean in strategic planning, budget management, human resource management, compliance, facilities management, and IT management for the undergraduate medical education program.
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The Associate Dean of Students will leverage their strong strategic planning background and abilities to lead planning at the organizational, cluster, and institutional levels.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Stewardship Work with Director, Stewardship/Campaign Manager and EVP of Institutional Advancement in the strategic planning and development of all donor stewardship across OIA and the organization.
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The AVP is responsible for all aspects of values-based leadership, strategic planning, fiscal management, policy development, human resource management, organizational change, liaison to stakeholders, career development, succession planning, and liaison to local, state, and federal public safety agencies and community organizations.
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Organizational management including strategic planning, budgeting, project management, professional development and process improvements. Contribute to the vision and strategic direction for the physical security technology portfolio supporting Corporate sites in NAMR.
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Strategic HR business partner driving the people strategy, workforce planning, organizational design, talent management, team effectiveness and change management for Nonclinical Safety and Veterinary Sciences (NCSVS) and Cancer Immunology & Cell Therapy Thematic Research Center (CICT TRC.
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This position will report to the Senior Director for Enrollment Management Operations and Planning and work in close partnership with the Assistant Vice President for Strategic Communication and Public Relations and the Strategic Content team in the Division of University Relations.
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Assist the Vice Chancellor, WED, in the facilitation of district-wide strategic planning processes for CTE funded programs and ensure alignment with statewide and regional strategic plans, goals, and metrics.
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Goldman Sachs Ayco Personal Financial Management partners with Fortune 1000 companies to design and implement tailored financial planning programs for their workforce—leveraging the 50-year heritage of Ayco and the comprehensive resources of Goldman Sachs to meet the evolving needs of their employees.
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We’re seeking a Finance, Strategy & Analytics Associate to work with leadership teams, generating insights for business planning and strategic projects. 2+ years of strategic finance, investment banking, business intelligence and/or data analytics experience.
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RWE Clean Energy, LLC At RWE Clean Energy (RWECE), the Senior Associate, FP&A, Development within the Investments Controlling Development and Construction team is responsible for financial performance controlling, planning & reporting and target setting for the Onshore Wind, Solar and Energy Storage businesses in the Americas region.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, Stephen Bayer, the Associate Vice President for Principal Gifts provides strategic leadership for the University's ambitious fundraising goals.
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