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Currently working as a behavioral executive, i.e. CEO at a Behavioral Health facility or as a Director of a large acute care facility with a large multi-unit psych department. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Austin Oaks.
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The CEO office is small and tight-knit, so the ideal candidate will be eager and ready to join the team! Prepare and submit expense reports, maintaining meticulous records of financial transactions from the CEO and the office.
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Provide administrative assistance to the President/CEO (Chief Executive Officer) including phone coverage, screening of mail, maintaining schedules (meetings, travel, vacation, team building, etc.
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Responsibilities: Facilitate and manage selected cross-functional deep-dives and special projects on business gaps / cases issued by CEO, whether focused on revenue growth, cost optimisation, organizational effectiveness, M&A etc.
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Follows up on contacts made by the CEO and supports the cultivation of ongoing relationships. Responsible for completing a wide variety of professional and personal responsibilities for the CEO, including managing an extremely active calendar of appointments; completing expense reports; composing and preparing confidential correspondence; arranging complex and detailed travel plans, itineraries, and agendas; and compiling documents for all meetings.
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President and CEO. The BA organizes events, including the Craft Brewers Conference™ & BrewExpo America®, World Beer Cup® , Great American Beer Festival®, American Craft Beer Week® and the National Homebrew Competition.
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Your Role in Our Growth As the CEO of our Overseas Division, you will be instrumental in shaping the future of our international operations, ensuring sustainable growth, and building robust market presence in diverse regions.
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The Moran Company is pleased to partner with Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise to recruit the organization’s next President & CEO. The search for the CNE President and CEO is being conducted by The Moran Company.
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While performing the duties of this job, the President/CEO is required to sit; and use hands to handle or feel. POSITION TITLE: IPMI/IPCC President/CEO. While performing the duties of this job, the President/CEO is required to sit; and use hands to handle or feel.
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For more information, please visit: Lincoln Prairie Behavioral Health Center is currently seeking a dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with a proven track record providing services in a for profit Partial Hospitalization Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Program or has managed SUD focused treatment facility.
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Operational management of clinical and non-clinical departments including but not limited to: Nursing, Admissions, Business Development, Process Improvement, Finance, Clinical Services, Regulatory Affairs that effectively drive patient care outcomes.
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We are seeking a motivated, highly organized, full-time Executive Assistant (EA) to own CEO executive support and assist with client, sales and event coordination, including on-site attendance at local events.
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The President and CEO serves as the lead spokesperson for the Chamber and strategic initiatives, representing the organization’s interests to the media, elected officials, and all community and organizational stakeholders.
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What you bring to the table You’re motivated to co-found a new venture as the CEO With or without us, this is your calling. A lifelong partner with capital We’ll be your co-founder and first investor supporting the growth of the business.
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For validated opportunities, launch an initial product, achieve initial market traction, prepare for pre-seed, and seed fundraise You will be building: A team, a product, a revenue model, a business and an investor base.
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