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The Director of Strategic Planning and Analysis provides direct, high-level support to the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Student Health and Wellbeing, partnering with Cornell Health senior leadership in the strategic direction of the organization.
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The ideal candidate for this position will be a thoughtful decision maker and team player who loves data and has the proven ability to lead strategic planning initiatives including deck writing, budget and channel allocation and audience development.
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This position involves strategic planning, analysis, and coordination to optimize workforce efficiency and productivity. Seek feedback from stakeholders and use it to refine strategies and methodologies for workforce planning.
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This person will be crucial in driving financial performance and strategic decision-making within our organization, Micro Motion is a ~$155 Mn Division forecasted to deliver double digit CAGR. The Senior Manager FP&A is a strategic Finance leadership position responsible for ensuring accurate financial records, financial planning and analysis, Strategic financial planning, annual financial planning & budgeting process, and monthly forecast schedule.
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Type of Internship: Remote Work Paid/Unpaid: UnpaidYou will make a difference by: Support Manager of Program Administration in establishing communication and project planning strategies for tracking and documenting completion of strategic planning goals in an organizational setting.
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The incumbent ensures the continual evolution and success of Cal Performances by instilling a culture of philanthropy, coordinating fund development, contributing to strategic planning, executing strategies specified in the Strategic Plan, and addressing fundraising issues within the organization.
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Scientific communications strategic planning and resource development, including scientific platforms, lexicons, and FAQs/backgrounders, while supporting content development for advisory boards.
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As a Senior Urban Designer, you will be working with our Planning team across the region, in business and client development, project design/delivery, financial management, strategic insight, community outreach and staff development.
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The candidate will teach courses in the Strategic Communication major and in the university’s common curriculum, including three (3) sections of the department’s introductory media studies course (Introduction to Media and Culture), one (1) section of Strategic Communication Planning, one (1) section of Strategic Communication Seminar, two (2) sections of Strategic Messaging, and one (1) section of Global and Multicultural Campaigns.
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International strategic planning and engagements (MOU, MOA, PA, IEA, etc.) Position Description Redhorse Corporation's Cyber Analytics team has an immediate opening for a Foreign Military Sales Analyst in support of the Missile Defense Agency's Director for International Affairs and Policy, Redhorse is seeking a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Analyst to prepare FMS related briefings and documentation, provide technical advice, and support FMS planning and policy activities.
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Execution of QA/QC protocols Implementation of Safety Department's protocols Implementation of corporate policies and procedures Planning for successful project installation Strategic Planning Understand and support the strategic plan and corporate vision.
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Utilize business, strategic, and analytical skills to perform tasks such as: financial modeling and analysis; operations and service strategy development, revenue growth; operational process and technology optimization; store labor planning and analysis; organizational design and assortment/inventory performance analysis.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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Our specific services include state income and franchise tax, indirect tax, business restructuring, credits and incentives, sales and use tax outsourcing, excise tax, property tax, state strategic tax review, and state tax controversy.
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As an Indirect Tax Senior Consultant within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will be a valuable member on tax engagements and provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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