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Job Description The Vice President/Service Line Chief is a visionary leader that will provide executive leadership for execution and scaling of Summit Health’s innovative Primary Care Practice Transformation delivery model.
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In this role you will report to the Global Brand Vice President and support with the creation, development and execution of the influencer marketing and PR strategy, with a strong focus on digital and social communications to drive brand awareness and visibility.
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Addresses all environmental concerns in conjunction with Community Manager, Regional Supervisor, Vice President and Asset Manager and Environmental Manager. Strong knowledge of plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, carpentry, fire protection, structural, roofing, concrete, paving, painting, landscaping, and appliance repair work.
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Partners with Market President, Senior Vice President of Programming, Programming and Sales in support of local and corporate business goals to increase market share, listeners, ratings, advertiser satisfaction, and revenue while aligning programming fit with client, station, and audience; creates talent and station marketing, promotion, and image campaigns.
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Job InformationHumanaAssociate VP, Technology Solutions, PharmacyinWashingtonDistrict Of ColumbiaDescriptionThe Associate Vice President of Technology Solutions acts as a liaison and collaborates with the business and funct.
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Performs all other duties required during the project cycle and other duties as assigned by the Estimating Manager or Vice President, Estimating. Utilizes existing cost history, estimating software (HCSS, Blue Beam, P6, Procore, AutoCAD, etc.
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Experience with low-code/no-code solutions such as ServiceNow, Salesforce, Appian, etc.
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Similar Searchable Job Titles: Federal Government Sales Executive, Account Vice President, VP, Executive, Business Development Director, Sales Executive, Senior Government Contracts Director, Federal Business Development Director, Federal Business Growth Director.
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Works closely with the Grants Manager and Director Human Subjects Administration to ensure efficient and effective delivery of Office of Sponsored Programs services as part of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research Affairs.
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Bring expertise and thought leadership to solve their critical business issues that leverage the full stack of Epsilon products and services in support of Telecom Client's marketing transformation objectives, with a clear focused on delivering business outcomes.
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The Regional Safety Manager reports to the Corporate Safety Director and is a business partner to the Regional Vice President. The Regional Safety Manager reports to the Corporate Safety Director and is a business partner to the Regional Vice President.
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The AVP will participate on the University's Capital Advisory Group and is responsible for maintaining a weekly, quarterly, and annual cash forecast, as well as the delivery of a comprehensive liquidity dashboard for Senior Executive Vice President and VP Finance & Treasurer decision support.
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Reporting directly to the Vice President, this senior role spearheads all advertising, paid media, video production and visual content for the hydrogen business. This position will report to the Vice President of the Commercial team.
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1st phase interview is with the Director, and Assistant Director, of SecurityCandidates chosen to advance to the 2nd interview will interview with the Director, and Assistant Director, of Security joined by the Assistant Director of Human Resources or Vice President of Equine Safety.
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Administratively reporting to the Associate Vice President of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at UConn and also reporting jointly to the Vice President for Research at UConn and the Vice Provost for Research at the Yale, the ED will assume leadership of the entire two-year planning initiative, acting as liaison among the numerous stakeholders from different organizations.
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