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Reporting: running and analyzing weekly and monthly reports to provide data to upper management including conversion reports, reports related to marketing campaign success and wanted vs.
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The role focuses on aiding upper management with driving showroom appointments and maximizing showroom sales as well as leading local marketing initiatives, ultimately delivering Hitched's key business objectives.
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Opens and closes the restaurant in the absence of upper management. Manages both FOH and BOH shift responsibilities to help manage daily labor controls and costs as assigned by management.
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This position will need to understand hotel brand requirements across upper upscale and luxury product types, working in partnership with asset management, investments, legal, operations, consultants, contractors, and regulatory stakeholders as required to accomplish corporate objectives and goals.
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Help spin up and commission in-house test facility already in progress Lead the design, integration, testing, and delivery of our next-gen commercial-scale power systems Coordinate with leadership on budgets and resource allocation at various stages of development Coordinate with upper management and customers to ensure technical requirements, safety standards, and required certifications are being met.
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The schoolhouse on the Upper East Side of New York City was recently fully renovated and includes modern spaces for visual and performing arts, science & engineering labs, an enlarged Library Tech Commons, and a teaching greenhouse.
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10+ years of progressively responsible experience in communications, media relations, marketing, and/or external affairs, including five years in management at an upper or executive level in a complex organization.
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Provide legal counsel to the company's officers and other upper management on all legal, regulatory, and compliance matters, including but not limited to, government and customer contract requirements, corporate governance, employment law, environmental regulation, export-control regulations, real estate law, intellectual property law, and data privacy and security regulations.
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As a Business Leader, you drive the strategy and infuse the business vision into management and store teams in each market location. Even when you're not present, you maintain a constant influence in every store, ensuring team members are intensely focused on forging new relationships with local businesses, managing accounts, and building loyalty by providing quality experiences for business customers.
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Maintains knowledge of trends, best practices, regulatory changes, and new technologies in human resources, talent management, and employment law; applies this knowledge to communicate changes in policy, practice, and resources to upper management.
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Assists in leading the sustainability program and/or project and policy implementation as directed by the Board of Supervisors or upper management on various sustainability issues (e.g., energy, water, air quality, climate, solid and hazardous waste, parks and open space, public health, environmental justice, economy, workforce development, social equity, urban ecology, biodiversity and other sustainability-related programs.
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The coach and upper management are available during all hours to assist the agent during the sales process. Top notch leads- We generate our own leads via direct mail, social media, internet websites and a check lead system.
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Supports upper management with the review of historical data regarding sales, ads and promotions. Works in conjunction with upper management to train and develop partners, schedule, plan, assign, and direct work.
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Uses Deltek for completion and approvals of weekly time reports, expense statements, and project reporting to project management, department management, and upper management.
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Perform as the sales leader in the assigned region, representing upper management and communicating direction in motivational ways. Serve as subject matter expert for SAMs, other sales professionals, and executives.
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