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The Strategic Communications Specialist will report to the NCS Director of Development. The Strategic Communications Specialist will build out NCS’s brand identity and brand awareness at the University of Chicago, in the city, and throughout the nation.
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Multiple years of highly successful strategic technology sales experience, and/or large account management experience, with a demonstrated track record with consistent over-achievement against assigned quotas.
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Work with Strategic Sourcing and the businesses to follow proper contract management practices with key suppliers and support the development of contracts for local/company specific vendors, as necessary.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager determines how to obtain the best value and/or how to improve processes. Position Summary: The Strategic Sourcing Manager procures goods and/or services necessary to run the business.
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The Strategic Education Initiatives Manager plays a critical role in overseeing the administrative operations and programming delivered to the UCSF Graduate Medical Education (GME) community in the areas of trainee well-being; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); and curriculum offerings.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager builds strong relationships with internal and external partners to develop and execute enterprise-wide sourcing strategies that deliver value and create measurable, meaningful impact on Teradata’s success.
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Conduct cold outreach via phone, email, SMS text, and other digital tools to generate interest, qualify prospects, and generate follow up meetings for the Account Executive team. You will generate interest from these prospects to pass to our Account Executive team to continue the sales cycle.
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Bachelor’s Degree and 5+ years of relevant strategic sourcing experience, to include at a minimum, 3 years in an indirect procurement function conducting sourcing events and negotiating contracts in one or more of the following categories: Technology (SaaS providers), HR, Contingent Labor, Marketing, and Consulting Services.
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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, this role presents an exciting opportunity to lead and support DISH's sourcing activities.
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You will join a dynamic team of high-energy strategic sourcing experts supporting all indirect procurement categories across Teradata globally. Lead and own all aspects of strategic sourcing and category management, including stakeholder management, sourcing, contract negotiations, category strategy, spend analysis/market intelligence, and supplier management across indirect spend categories.
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A The UW MEDICINE STRATEGY DIVISION has an outstanding opportunity for an ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING. Partners with Strategic Analytics and Strategic Portfolio and Project management to ensure the processes are integrated and appropriate KPIs are deployed to measure effectiveness of strategic initiatives.
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You will report to the Director of Strategic Sourcing & Category Management, within our global IT and Procurement organization. Track record leading large, complex negotiations with strategic suppliers across indirect spend categories, with the ability to lead cross functional negotiation teams and ensure alignment at all levels, including executive level.
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The Strategic Communications Advisor will lead the DRG Center’s efforts to identify, manage, learn, and adapt approaches for building strategic communication capability among USAID’s partner countries in the Democracy Delivers Initiative and more broadly.
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2 - 4 years of experience in investment banking, management consulting, private equity, corporate finance, or Strategic Finance at a high-growth startup. Are you ready for an exciting opportunity as a Strategic Finance Associate.
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The incumbent will provide general and strategic communications, press, legislative affairs, outreach, social media, and event support to the Technology Division, performing a variety of both complex and analytical duties to advance the division’s programs and priorities in connection with overarching agency priorities.
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