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The Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis and Strategic Planning will report to the VP, Finance and Treasurer. The Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis will be responsible for the development of the company's detailed annual budget and quarterly forecast as well as other ad hoc strategic analysis.
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This position is a leadership role in CenterPoint's Strategic Planning group, that will work closely with the Director and Managers of Strategic Planning to support enterprise-wide corporate development and financial analysis of initiatives impacting CenterPoint's business operations.
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The Strategic Planning group sits at the intersection of finance, operations, engineering, legal, and several other support functions. A successful candidate will be responsible for understanding the energy and utility landscape, identifying and analyzing opportunities for CenterPoint Energy, driving decision analyses, and supporting the execution of strategic initiatives.
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As a Marketing Program Manager you will be responsible for driving cross functional initiatives that support the US Marketing organization and strategic annual goals that help accelerate growth of QuickBooks service offerings by partnering with sales, marketing, product, billing and our technology teams.
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What you will be doing:As “Strategic Planning Manager Senior” you will assess client and seller profile targets of various campaigns, calculate financial opportunity in play, and ensure we have a clear list of prospects to execute against leveraging internal/external data.
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The Manager of Strategic Business Planning will support the Director of Strategic Business Planning in operational analysis and implementation of the Value Chain Network Footprint future growth strategy.
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Our Lead Strategic Sales Planning Manager, earn between $105,600 - $158,400. Our Lead Strategic Sales Planning Managers provides matrix managed sales operations support to Senior Manager Sales Leaders.
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Strategic Planning & Execution Senior Manager. Amazon Web Services (AWS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com and a leader in cloud computing, is seeking an exceptional and proactive strategic planning and execution leader to join our dynamic marketing organization.
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Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems has an opening for a Manager Strategic Planning 3 to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals within our Autonomous ISR and Targeting organization.
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The Position The Manager of Financial & Strategic Planning will assist in the development of the organization's financial and strategic plans and ensure alignment with its overall business objectives.
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Meta Platforms, Inc. (f/k/a Facebook, Inc.) is hiring Strategic Media Planning Manager to develop measurable, media strategies and plans grounded in objectives and audience insights, to deliver innovation and business outcomes to the Meta application.
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The Sr. Strategic Sourcing and Planning Manager role is responsible for the strategic selection and management of vendor partnerships, as well as management of strategic, short-term and long-range supply and demand planning.
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As a Strategic Planning Manager at Supernal, you will be at the forefront of shaping our emerging mobility solutions. Minimum of 5 years of experience in strategic planning, management consulting, market analysis, or a similar role within the aviation, mobility, or tech industries.
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118,700.00 Annual Bonus EligibilityComprehensive Benefits PackagePaid Time Off401k & Company MatchPosition Summary:The Manager of Strategic Business Planning will support the Director of Strategic Business Planning in the development and design of the Value Chain Network Footprint for specific, and assigned, commercial categories (Bread, Buns and Rolls, Sweet Baked Goods, Breakfast, Salty Snacks, and/or Innovation) that will enable BBU's future growth strategy.
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