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Under the direction of the Senior Director, Commercial Products, the Director, Product Development will be responsible for developing product portfolios for all IEHP lines of business: Covered California, Medicare Advantage, Dual-eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNP), and Group products.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Head of Corporate Development, the Director of Corporate Development will be responsible for mergers, acquisitions, investments, joint ventures and other strategic transactions to grow and build value for WeWork.
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Reporting to the Career Development Center director, the assistant director offers individual career counseling, internship, and job-search advice to students and alums, administers and coordinates programs, develops and presents workshops, and maintains positive relationships with students, faculty, staff, and alums.
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Bachelor's degree in Textile Design, Product Development, Fashion Design, Fine Arts, or a related field or 1+ year of experience working in sourcing, product development, or production in fashion, home, or accessories.
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Finally, the Director of Development will support the Vice President of Operations & Chief of Staff and Ascend Leadership Team on high priority projects and research as assigned. You liaise with CICP’s Vice President of Administration & Finance and Director of Financial Strategy & Compliance to ensure understanding of, and compliance with, finance and development best practices and organizational processes.
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The Community Development Director will provide long-range planning, redevelopment, economic development, and community development services to the public and the department.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. The Director is responsible for establishing new and maintaining current fund development resources to sustain and grow the organization.
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The Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps' success and sustainability. Oversees the grants management program, led by the Sr. Grant Writer in partnership with the Deputy Director of Operations and Program Directors, ensuring applications and reports for unrestricted and restricted program grants are submitted on time and meet all necessary requirements.
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The Product team is looking for a Director of Product Management to lead the product and design efforts across our customer facing experience. Streamlining global trade compliance: Incorporating collaborative, AI driven multi-tier workflows that streamline global trade and support understanding, competitiveness, compliance, and network effects in the product.
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As a Director of Software Development in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you will build and lead engineering teams in the delivery and operation of cloud services that will enable animation, film and game development studios to migrate their entire production pipeline to the cloud.
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Working as a dietary supplement expert with hands-on experience with tablet, capsule, gummy and powder products ; personally getting involved in lab work and plant trials to support new product development and improving existing formulations using latest technologies.
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The Franchise Development Director is responsible for all aspects of the franchise sales process from the initial inquiry to awarding a franchise. Franchise Development Director.
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The Director is responsible for leading BAI Learning & Development’s technology product development, QA, development operations and engineering teams. Director, Product Development & Operations.
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As a pivotal partner to the Executive Director, you'll craft and spearhead our philanthropic strategy and lead a growing development team, nurturing our expanding donor base. The Development Director is a full-time exempt position.
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We are looking for a Director, Business Development to join UnitedMasters! Be able to run an RFI + RFP process start to finish (work with resourcing to kick off, manage milestones, leadership reviews, scope development and negotiation.
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