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The Strategy Division leads strategy development, business development, service delivery planning and execution for UW Medicine, inclusive of Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center and in collaboration with integrated partners such as Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Valley Medical Center and Seattle Children's Hospital.
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This includes the areas of strategic planning, economic development, business retention and expansion, marketing/business attraction, small business and entrepreneurship support, community development, land use and real estate development, and workforce development to generate economic growth and impact in the City of Rio Rancho.
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The 14 departments that make up the executive side are Police Services, Fire and Emergency Services, Corrections, Communications, Support Services, Financial Services, Community Services, Human Resources, Information Technology Services, Law, Planning and Development, Water Resources, Child Advocacy & Juvenile Services, and Transportation.
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6+ years business development, product management, and/or strategic partnerships experience, including technical integrations. Square is looking for an experienced business development leader to join our growing Strategic Partnerships team.
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Their role is to take a strategic approach to project work, building connections between technical disciplines such as urban design, transport planning, urban economics and infrastructure development.
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This position will have a leadership role in the diversity, equity, and inclusion for the agency, these include manage strategic planning, policy development and financial planning to meet the goals specific to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and community engagement.
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Manage the business talent review, succession planning and other talent management processes including planning, session design, facilitation and reporting to support effective talent selection, development and management for assigned business unit.
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Support the production, maintenance, and development of models and processes performed for the financial planning, analysis, and forecasting of Earnest LLC and Navient Corporation. Responsible for maintaining 5-year strategic plan forecast, and annual budget alongside current-year monthly forecast for the Earnest business unit.
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3+ years of experience in strategic finance, corporate FP&A. Investment banking, management consulting and private equity experience are a plus. The Senior Strategic Finance Associate position will report to the Strategic Finance Lead.
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Reporting to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, you will lead/support DISH sourcing activities, including the development and implementation of sourcing strategies across multiple categories.
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Southern California News Group (SCNG) is seeking a Business Development Executive (sales hunter) to lead revenue growth for our advanced digital and in-house content marketing channel, Skyline.
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Works in close cooperation with the other divisions that comprise the Mayor’s Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development (Planning, Preservation, and Zoning; Mobility; Public Space and Urban Forestry; Housing; and the Office of Housing Stability), as well as other departments of the City.
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General administration - Responsible for steadily improving operational efficiencies through appropriate business processes, space planning and use, museum security, and the development/enhancement of revenue streams (i.e., admissions, retail, functions); ensures financial/administrative compliance with Ringling College policies and procedures and responsible stewardship of gifts and sponsored awards; leads or participates in a variety of museum projects.
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Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA), a national design engineering/planning firm, is looking to a Strategic Communications and Outreach Specialist to be part of our transportation project team.
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Partner with the Strategy and Business Planning team on various programmatic and strategic investment valuations Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting required ; MBA preferred Minimum of 5+ years of experienceRequired Skills and Knowledge Use of Excel worksheets and other financial planning software and experienced in forecasting and budgeting, capital allocation, business planning, return and complex analytics and pro-forma development including investment return analysis.
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