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The National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) is seeking its first Chief Operating Officer (COO) to ensure the organization’s internal business operations are optimized in support of our critically important mission and new Strategic Plan. Do you have outstanding business experience and seek to use these skills to make a real difference in the world.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Operating Officer will ensure that our organization achieves operational excellence in support of student learning and our overall mission.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is charged with setting and implementing the vision for operations at KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools to ensure that all KIPPsters experience academically excellent and joyful schools.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of the JFK Terminal 6 & 7 Redevelopment Project, the Chief Operating Officer (COO), JMP will be focused on supporting the redevelopment and eventual operations of the new terminals.
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We’re currently hiring for the position of a Law Firm Administrator/Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can orchestrate the execution of big ideas. Proven results as an Integrator, General Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President, or a similarly relevant role.
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Advising the Chief Executive Officer, Port Commissioners and staff concerning related PCCA initiatives and strategies. Reviewing, for approval, operating summaries and detailed reports, as required, for presentation to the Port Commissioners.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, the COO manages centrally provided services to schools and oversees the efficient and effective running of individual school operations teams.
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The COO serves as a critical member of the KIPP Metro Atlanta Schools Executive Team and provides trusted advice to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer and partners with other members of the Executive Team to support regional priorities.
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Liaise with Atlanta Public Schools and Fulton County Schools to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws and policies. The COO leads and manages operations functions including technology, facilities, student health and safety, school nutrition, custodial services and oversees organizational risk management.
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ConnecticutWiggin and Dana is seeking a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to oversee the business operations and practice support areas of the Firm. This role is the highest administrative position at the firm and reports directly t.
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Advancement Project is seeking an experienced Chief Operating Officer to oversee the organization’s human resources, Serving as legal counsel in the 2000 presidential election case in Florida, successfully challenged North Carolina’s voter suppression law, and was the founding member of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition that won the ballot initiative to strike down the state’s ban on voting for those with felony convictions.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of the Firm. The COO reports to the Managing Partner. The Chief Operating Officer (“COO”) is primarily responsible for business and non-legal aspects of the firm.
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The Chief Operating Officer, Hospital Division provides leadership to achieve operational and performance success for the Hospital Division of UCSF Health's Network Business Unit. The COO, Hospital Division is responsible for the execution and delivery of results, execution and communication of the network's strategic initiatives, and works in collaboration with network leadership.
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The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is a member of the Executive and Senior Leadership Teams and provides leadership to ensure effective stewardship of Race Forwards fiscal and physical resources.
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Job Description Chief Financial Officer/Chief Operating Officer - $350k+ - Downtown LA - in office five days a week. The Chief Financial Officer / Chief Operating Officer is a new position and will be responsible for the corporate finance and accounting as well as manage the Human Resources, Information Technology and corporate administration of the firm.
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