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BNNH's array of programming includes chronic disease prevention, maternal health, research and evaluation, mental health and wellness, community engagement, partnership development, capacity building, policy development, and program planning.
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The Finance Director steers the financial planning and analysis process to make the best short-term and long-term business decisions, while driving process improvement. The Finance Director will lead the analysis of sales & margin in addition to developing and measuring KPIs. The Finance Director reports to the VP Finance for the Division and has a dotted line report to the Market President.
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The Quantitative Financial Analyst is a key member of the Treasury team, advancing Flagstar's understanding of its customers, balance sheet, and risk exposures. Bachelor's Degree or Masters Degree in Finance, Economics, Applied Mathematics, Quantitative Finance or relatedField of Study.
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3-5 years of finance experience with Deltek Vantagepoint including Fixed Assets, Procurement, CRM and Resource Planning. Deltek Vantagepoint Administrator/Finance Systems Analyst - REMOTE.
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Internally, the Director meets with faculty and staff members from virtually every division at the College including Campus and Academic Deans, Marketing and Communications, Human Resources, Academic Affairs, Business & Finance, Economic & Workforce Development, Student Affairs, the Tennessee Consortium for International Studies, Placement Office, and Institutional Effectiveness, Assessment, and Planning.
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Job Summary: The Director of Finance (DOF) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the accounting and finance operations in accordance with the organization’s mission and strategies.
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In varying degrees, each Strategic Finance team member contributes to reporting, financial systems improvement and administration, departmental budgeting and forecasting, annual and long-range planning, headcount planning and management, ad hoc analysis and financial strategy.
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The Henry Art Gallery has an outstanding opportunity for a Director of Finance and Operations to join their team. In partnership with Facilities Coordinator: - Work closely with the Executive Director to communicate facility projects and relay information to UW and the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Our Performance Improvement services include Finance Transformation, Financial Planning & Analysis, Integration & Carve Out Services, Shared Services Optimization, Operations & Supply Chain, Program & Change Management, and Profit Enhancement.
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The Compliance and Crime Analyst will report to Director of Compliance and Crime Analysis for Yale Public Safety. The Compliance and Crime Analyst will also assist in crime analysis, detection and identification of crime trends, and develop possible solutions or crime prevention programs and initiatives.
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The Director of Finance is responsible for managing financial activities and ensuring fiscal compliance for the organization. The Director will oversee general ledger activities, transactions, and reconciliations to ensure accuracy of financial information and statements.
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The Master Planning Analyst will work a 9/80 work week while receiving market leading pay, paid time off, paid winter holiday shutdown, educational refund plan, medical, dental, and vision insurance options and service-based retirement contributions with additional 401k match.
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Mount Logan Management (“MLM”) is seeking an Investment Analyst to join its growing alternative investment management team in Austin, TX. MLM is a multi-strategy, credit-focused asset manager investing in specialty finance and real estate companies and assets.
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Job DescriptionPosition Summary The Senior Fiscal Analyst will report to the Chief of Staff and will support Finances leadership team, including the Director of Finance, the First Deputy Director of Finance, and the Chief of Staff, with a mix of one-time and recurring projects, initiatives, and other priorities.
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With limited supervision and support of the Senior Director of Planning & Architecture, determine if renovations, space reconfiguration, or repurposing assignments requested by a client will require permitting through the municipal Authorities Having Jurisdiction and whether or not a licensed and insured professional design and/or engineering consultant is required.
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