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The Managing Director is a leader dedicated to supporting the Executive Director in advancing the organization's strategic initiatives, upholding the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights (EBC)'s core values, and passionately advocating for the end of incarceration.
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In partnership with the Executive Director, the Managing Director will play a critical role in shaping the strategic vision of Queens Hillel as we embark on a new period of vibrant growth across the borough of Queens.
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The Managing Director is the driver of long-range planning and strategic goals for the organization, in collaboration with the Artistic Director and the Board. The Managing Director is responsible for the overall business, administrative, and operational management of the organization, encompassing both Uptown and Downtown locations.
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NResponsibilitiesnJob Summaryn nThe Plant Managing Director serves as the Plant Manager for our Richmond, VA facility. n nAbout Porex Corporation: nPorex, a subsidiary of Filtration Group, is a worldwide leader in the development, engineering, and manufacture of porous polymer technologies, components, and specialized devices.
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General Overview : As part of L-Acoustics’ Senior Leadership, the Managing Director Americas will support our company’s operations & growth as a key contributor in the development & implementation of global programs and initiatives surrounding a full-spectrum of corporate functions in a matrix environment within the Americas region (USA, CANADA, LATAM.
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The Managing Director will have demonstrated, and measurable success in managing complex financial pathways and funding streams, and have a proven track record in audience development, fundraising, and guiding and establishing organizational policies.
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The Managing Director, Financial Analytics role involves gathering and understanding FP&A business requirements; leading a team of analysts; organizing and leading inter-departmental meetings; leveraging Webster’s data systems and tools; designing coding and maintaining data workflows; anticipating and resolving data challenges; creating user-friendly reports and dashboards; and clearly communicating results.
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The Managing Director will help drive the GTM strategy for Workday's Higher Education business. You will work closely with the overall Industries Lead for SLED, VP of Industries GTM, GVP of SLED and higher education sales leadership to identify and execute our approach to key engagements, represent Workday externally to the college and university communities, help differentiate our value proposition and influence product, marketing and other internal stakeholders to grow our business.
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The Managing Director co-leads the company in partnership with the Artistic Director and reports directly to Stages’ Board of Directors. Partnering with a new Artistic Director who will begin their tenure within days or weeks of the new Managing Director.
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Through experience, whether professional and/or lived, the Managing Director will deftly demonstrate familiarity with and commitment to social justice concepts and frameworks such as racial equity, gender analysis, economic justice, and structural bias, consistent with the values and vision of Kataly.
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In the role of Managing Director Liability Claims, you will be responsible for handling assigned claims from initial assignment to closure as well as supervising Claims Analyst(s) and Claims Manager(s) handling Liability claims.
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Managing Director - Higher Education page is loaded. Managing Director - Higher Education. C-Level experience or other executive role at college/university level highly desirable (e.g., CFO, CIO, CHRO, EVP/AVP.
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Established expertise in a senior leadership capacity, with a preference for experience as a Managing Director or Consultant within an agency, or as a Chief Human Resources Officer for a client organization.
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This position is responsible for working collaboratively with the Managing Director of Transportation Operations, Senior Director of Services, and International Rail to support activities for the Transportation Team across the enterprise.
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