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This position will interface and collaborate with multiple levels of sales management, both at the corporate level and at the regional level and serve as the day-to-day contact for our ad sales partnerships in the national marketplace and will work closely with them to ensure revenue growth for Diamond Sports Group and delivery of current partnerships.
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Working closely with the President and CEO, the Director manages the operations of The Campanile Foundation's Board of Directors, including organizing and coordinating all board and committee meetings, planning retreats and associated activities, providing background material for board deliberations, assisting with committee appointments, setting agendas, scheduling, and correspondence, and maintaining records.
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The Director is a key resource, advisor, and mediator, coordinating institutional responses to enhance the experiences of students, staff, and faculty, fostering a campus culture that promotes belonging and reduces bias-related issues.
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In conjunction with the Executive Director recruit, select, supervise, mentor, educate, appraise, and counsel Manager of Assisted Living, Manager of Memory Care, in addition to medication administration team members according to Spectrum policies, procedures and protocols.
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The Logistics Director will develop a culture of Safety and Customer Service based on behaviors which promote and ensure effective, safe transportation operations in the organization.
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The purpose of the Director of Operations II role is to direct all revenue generating and operations activities of the location, primarily through a team of restaurant managers and support staff, ensuring all restaurants are clean, staffed, open for business, and operating to high operational and financial standards by holding assigned F&B Multi-Unit Manager(s), General Manager(s)and staff accountable.
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The Director of EH&S will lead and support safety and environmental programs and own related procedures/protocols across WinnResidential’s portfolio of managed affordable and mixed-income housing, ensuring the safety and environmental compliance of communities and employees.
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The Director of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology will directs the organization's Infection Prevention and Control programs. Director of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology.
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The Director of Sales is responsible for the development and oversight of all hotel sales and marketing activities with the goal of increasing market share, revenue and RevPAR performance and to meet or exceed hotel budget through concentrated proactive sales efforts in the market.
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The Director of Sales is responsible for achieving revenue goals through the implementation of effective sales strategies that maximize the generation of resort revenue and meet overall resort goals.
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Head of Channel Partnerships, HorizontalsFull-timeSince we opened our doors in 2009, the world of commerce has evolved immensely, and so has Square. You Have:8+ years of work experience in business development and partnerships, including at least 5+ years in channel partnerships, and 5+ years leading a partnerships team.
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Supervise, orient, train, evaluate, and counsel department employees to improve their job performance and to maintain high standards of performance and patient quality care, in conjunction with the Regional Director of Operations and Human Resources.
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The Director will work closely with the CFO to gain comprehensive knowledge of the company's day-to-day financial and operational activities, including long-term budgeting, planning, legal, and real estate functions.
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Proven experience (8-10+ years) driving revenue growth in corporate fundraising, brand partnerships, sponsorships, branded content sales, experiential sales, business development, or related positions; preferably national and/or global brands in luxury, fashion, financial, automotive, sporting, entertainment or similar sectors.
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The Director of Public Relations & Communications who will be responsible for the development and execution of an annual strategic and integrated marketing plan, comprised of public relations, social media and marketing communications activities.
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