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Successful candidates will have experience in technical product management developing and implementing tools for consent management, metadata and master data management, privacy services, OneTrust CMP, as well as data quality in support of high visibility/high-volume consumer applications.
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Director, Financial Management: Enterprise Product & Experience Finance. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $202,400 - $231,000 for Director, Financial Management. 10+ years of people management experience including both direct & indirect reports.
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With over 4,500 centers in 15 countries, Driven Brands is the parent company of some of North America’s leading automotive service brands including Take 5 Oil Change, Take 5 Car Wash, Driven Glass, Meineke, Maaco, CARSTAR, and more.
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Minimum qualifications:JD degree from an accredited universityActive membership in at least one state bar 15+ years of experience practicing law10+ years experience in product lawExperience leading in-house product legal teamsPreferred qualifications:In-house counsel experience with a multinational corporation, preferably in the technology sectorIf you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please don’t be shy and provide us some.
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The Director of Growth Media will partner with our external agency and internal direct reports to understand what is driving performance across core social, display, search, programmatic and online video channels (including Facebook/Instagram, Google, YouTube, TikTok, Snapchat and Pinterest) and will translate those insights into tangible cross-functional ideas that can drive better results and improved creative across our broader marketing and communications efforts.
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At least 2 years of experience managing pipeline forecasting or account management in the senior living or LTC space. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, CRM proficiency, sales acumen, and a track record of successful client management.
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Experience designing and building fraud and risk product and strategies in crypto or traditional financial industry - implementing fraud risk best practices with a track record of managing all aspects of a successful product throughout its lifecycle.
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The DON plans and organizes training for staff members and works in partnership with the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) if applicable, Health Services Administrator (HSA), and Regional Leadership to fulfill contractual requirements and achieve operational and clinical performance targets.
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The Director of (Creative) Project Management leads the creative management, project management, and technical operations team of our in-house creative services organization, and its 3rd party creative vendors and resources.
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As a King County employee, the Director reports to the Manager of the Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention (CDIP) section in the division of Health Sciences. Public Health-Seattle & King County's Communities of Opportunity (COO) initiative is seeking a director to join its innovative team.
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The Director of Business Development - Assisted Living Chain Sales spearheads strategies for acquiring new customers within the Assisted Living sector, focusing exclusively on chains within this market.
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Manage the strategy and day-to-day work of all People Operations functions including: payroll, benefits, compensation, performance management, learning & development, engagement and compliance.
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PharMerica is the long-term care pharmacy services provider of choice for senior living communities, skilled nursing facilities, public health organizations and post-acute care organizations. Experience with LTC service offerings and competitive landscape of the LTC pharmacy space.
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PharMerica is one of the nation's largest pharmacy companies. Experience in LTC B2B sales, new sales pipeline management, upselling/same store growth, client management, and retention.
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Knowledge of budget preparation, purchasing, bookkeeping and personnel management. Administrative Director of Imaging Services Facility: University Medical Center of El Paso.
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