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A The UW MEDICINE STRATEGY DIVISION has an outstanding opportunity for an ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING. High levels of competency with: PowerPoint, Visio, Excel, and strategic planning tools/concepts.
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Lead HBCU/HSI strategic partnership announcement planning efforts with schools, HCA DEI team, and HCA key contacts. Collaborate with HBCU/HSI strategic committee on HCA Healthcare partnership showcase at each college.
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Carries out a Comprehensive Planning Program for the Planning Board and assists the Town Manager and Board of Selectmen with Long-Range Strategic Planning. Serves as technical advisor to the Planning Board, Duxbury Affordable Housing Trust, and other Town boards/committees as directed by the Town Manager or Board by preparing reports and recommendations and serving as the liaison between the Board and the public, developers, and other Town boards and commissions.
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Experience: 5 Years experience M&A, capital planning, and/or alternative asset management experience, preferably at an investment banking, private equity, or corporate development / strategic finance role focused on healthcare services, required.
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This pivotal role involves strategic planning, operations management, regulatory compliance, budget management, infrastructure development, community engagement, emergency response planning, and technology integration.
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Reporting directly to the Sr. Director of Finance (with significant exposure to the company’s Treasurer and also to the CFO), this is an opportunity for a proactive, detail-oriented professional who is looking for high visibility and the chance to be a key member of various aspects of cash forecasting, annual budgeting, strategic planning, and monthly reporting process.
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This position involves strategic planning, analysis, and coordination to optimize workforce efficiency and productivity. Job DescriptionThe Director of Shipboard Crew Scheduling sets the long-term shipboard manning strategy and oversees the performance of our crew scheduling team at Carnival Cruise Line. As a people leader, you will be responsible for establishing strategic goals and direction for the workforce scheduling team.
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Maintain good relations with all major contacts include the Union Pacific Railroad Manager of Intermodal Train planning in order to keep apprised of intermodal conditions and secure information concerning inbound train arrivals.
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Our Waste Planning Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, rate studies, route optimization, contracting, strategic planning, strategic communications, solid waste management plans, zero waste plans, circular economy, organics, public education, advisory services, and extended producer responsibility.
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Experience with Python, R, PySpark, Sharepoint, Tableau, databricks, SQL, data lakes and system architecture planning. Bachelor's degree in financial engineering, applied analytics, Strategic Finance, or Finance, or equivalent combination of education and experience; Masters in any of the above a plus.
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Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Candidates must be currently enrolled in a university program pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, Historic Preservation, Architecture, Cultural or Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, or a related field with the intent to continue after the internship, unless graduating.
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WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING (% of Time)Business Strategy and Planning (30%): Conduct comprehensive market, competitor, and trend analyses to inform strategic planning. This role encompasses meticulous planning, effective scheduling, strategic resource allocation, and continuous progress monitoring.
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Material Planning, Supply Chain or Strategic Planning experience. Facilitate ongoing transformation and competitiveness of Material Planning processes through change leadership approach.
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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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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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