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Advanced Education:Bachelor's DegreeMajor:Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, Finance, IT or Healthcare AdministrationMaster's DegreeMajor:Master's degree in aligned disciplines preferred (MBA, MS, MHA, MPA) 4.
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Position Information Working Title CoB Web Content & IT Support Specialist/MBA Clerical Assistant Department Dean's Office. The support specialist performs related other work as required and assigned by the Dean and Associate Dean. MBA Clerical AssistantThe MBA office works with faculty and adjunct faculty from the College of Business to assist over 200 students enrolled in the MBA program.
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Advanced level skill with SQL, Excel, data visualization (Tableau preferred), query tuning, various database models (normalized / dimensional / data vault / etc.) Requires an MPH, MBA, MS, MA, RN, or RHIA in health science, quantitative social science, public health, health services research or business, or BA/BS with demonstrated equivalent work experience.
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BS or BA Degree required; MBA or JD Degree preferred. Proven track record of strategic thinking in a top management consulting company and/or a progressive multi-national company (3 years or more), with alternative fuels/energy experience preferred.
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Graduate degree (JD,MBA) preferred. Make banking a Fifth Third better® Graduate degree (JD,MBA) preferred. Maintain knowledge of current trends and changes in the industry with regard to fiduciary matters (e.g. estate planning and probate, estate, gift and income tax planning, guardianships, special needs trust, state-specific laws.
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Attend weekly meetings and provide updates to MBA Marketing Intern Committee. As part of this role, you will:Assist the MBA Marketing Intern Committee by executing various administrative and customer-service aspects of the recruiting process.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics or related field; MBA or professional certification (e.g., CTP, CFA) preferred. The ideal candidate will ensure optimal treasury operations, support financial decision-making, and contribute to the company's financial health and growth.
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Pursuing a CFA, MBA, and/or CIPM designation is a plus. Conceptual knowledge with Investment Management applications and systems such as Aladdin Blackrock and Eagle preferred. is required; Asset Management experience highly preferred.
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Bachelors degree required and progress towards MBA, CFA, and/or CAIA preferred. Experience in product management, operations, client management, or portfolio construction preferred.
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Strong academic track record, CFA/MBA preferred or progress towards. This role offers an exciting opportunity to sit at the center of our process, implementing portfolio manager and analyst views into actionable trades.
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Prior Financial experience is preferred. The Ecolab MBA Finance Internship Program allows students the opportunity to make an impact through a challenging, 10-week project in St. Paul, MN.
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Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) or Master of Business Administration (MBA) preferred. Advanced certifications (CHL, CIS) preferred. The Enterprise Director, Sterile Processing is responsible for the direction and leadership of operational, financial, programmatic and employee related activities for system sterile processing.
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An advanced degree is preferred (e.g., JD, MBA, or Masters in Business/Finance/Accounting) + Demonstrated experience in designing, building, implementing, operationalizing, and leading all aspects of a high-performing, full-service, and wide-ranging ERM Program, with hands-on ORSA experience and knowledge strongly preferred.
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Education: A Bachelors (BA/BS/BSN) and Masters (MA/MS/MSN/MBA/MPA) degree are required. Minimum Education and/or Experience Requirements A Bachelors (BA/BS/BSN) and Masters (MA/MS/MSN/MBA/MPA) degree are required.
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Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred. The Eligibility Specialist - WIOA will provide onsite job matching services, WorkinTexas.com registrations, Resume development and critique, one-on-one or small group setting workshops, and initial intake assessments.
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