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As licensing assistant, you will be an integral part of the team by collecting and appropriately dispersing all the documentation and notifications necessary for processing licensing related matters.
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Reporting to the Chief Technology Transfer Officer, the Licensing Manager is responsible for the strategic and day-to-day management of IP licensing at Berkeley Lab, including independently negotiating and managing licensing activities for lab intellectual property at one of the world’s leading research institutions.
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Account Executive, Music Licensing. Cultivate relationships with agency clients, increasing licensing volume through regular engagement, including in person and virtual meetings and industry events.
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SAFE certified Home Study Writer Certification preferred (company will assign this training within first month of employment as a Licensing Specialist) The Licensing Specialist is responsible for the recruiting of Family Foster Care Parents.
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The Licensing Manager is SHINE's primary interface with regulatory agencies, including the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the State of Wisconsin, Department of Health Services. The Licensing Manager ensures adequate implementation of SHINE's licensing strategies via the coordination of work activities, identifying and resolving licensing-related issues, and ensuring alignment between technical and licensing deliverables.
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Lead the charge in driving innovation and maximizing the impact of intellectual property (IP) by joining Berkeley Lab as a Licensing Manager in the Intellectual Property Office! This position is expected to pay $170,000 to $200,000, which fits within the full salary range of $143,736 to $242,556 for the Licensing Manager 1 job classification.
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Ensure required licensing documentation packages are submitted to Florida’s Department of Children and Families (DCF) and the appropriate Judicial Circuit’s Community Base Care (Lead CBC) Agency’s Foster Parent Licensing Unit – by the deadlines, put in place, and required by Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.
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JAPANESE LANGUAGE SKILLS REQUIRED POSITION SUMMARY Aniplex of America Inc. (a subsidiary of Sony Music Japan) is seeking a Merchandising Licensing Assistant to join the team located in Santa Monica, CA. The merchandising assistant will support the MD licensing division for the development and distribution of Aniplex of America Inc.’s licensed products, participate to anime related conventions, assisting with hosting of pop-up shops, and importing anime related products.
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Proven experience in licensing, brand management, or a related field at an executive. Strong business acumen with a track record of driving revenue growth through licensing. As the President of Licensing, you will play a pivotal role in driving the licensing strategy for.
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Foster Parent Recruitment and Licensing - 1 year (preferred) Maintains foster parents licensing files annually. Health Connect America and its companies are a multi-state, community mental health, behavioral health, family preservation, and therapeutic foster care services provider(s.
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Job Purpose: Our next Foster Care Licensing Specialist will assess potential foster parent applicants and follows all state and federal guidelines during the licensing process. The Licensing Specialist will uphold Wellpoint's values and promotes Wellpoint’s vision that every child and family can thrive.
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Collaborate with IP counsel at our partner universities - Stanford, UC Berkeley and UCSF - to successfully navigate joint IP filing and licensing. A successful Head of Intellectual Property and Licensing will be highly proactive and collaborative, with a positive approach and a passion for changing the way science is done.
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Enter licensing and renewal data into the LIS and update LIS based upon change notifications, including name changes, death, and address. Interfaces with licensees, applicants, general public, and others regarding statutory and regulatory licensing and certification requirements.
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