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Conservation Lands Foundation is actively searching for a dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to build upon significant successes, ensure the continued achievement of impactful conservation outcomes, and guide the organization through a phase of opportunity and growth.
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Supervisory Responsibilities The CEO will directly supervise the Chief Program Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief of Staff, Chief Operations Officer, Chief Finance Officer, Senior Director of Social Enterprises, and an Executive Assistant.
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Reporting to, and working closely with, the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will provide executive leadership and strategic direction as well as overall operational and financial management for Codman Square Health Center (CSHC), in accordance with the organization's mission and values.
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KEY RELATIONSHIPS Reports to Board of Directors Direct reports Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President. The President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation has an outstanding opportunity to build upon a legacy of impact and lead the organization into an exciting new chapter.
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) should also be enthusiastic about music and have the entrepreneurial mindset to create strategic partnerships with other influential leaders and brands.
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Chief Executive Officer. Demonstrated executive leadership experience in a nonprofit, human services, mission-driven organization, or governmental institution. KCRHA aims to significantly decrease the incidence of homelessness throughout King County through a coordinated, consolidated homelessness response for King County, the City of Seattle, and other cities that choose to participate to ensure alignment and efficiency in the equitable allocation of funding, administration, and resources.
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CCAP Mission Statement - To empower all people and communities, challenged by poverty as well as social and cultural barriers, through advocacy, education, and access to high quality health and human services.
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Deaconess Health System is currently seeking a Chief Executive Officer for Fairfield Hospital. FMH opened Horizon Healthcare in 2008, a certified hospital based-rural health clinic.
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ASTRO is seeking a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with overall responsibility for efficient and successful leadership and operation of the overall organization. The CEO will have a successful record of accomplishment of cultivating and sustaining a culture of innovation and results and will possess a minimum of 10 years executive-level leadership experience with proven management, business, advocacy, financial, and technology acumen.
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With the support and partnership of a committed and talented Board, as well as a skilled and passionate team of 16 staff professionals, the Chief Executive Officer is responsible for leading this unique organization with a $1.5 million operating budget, significant reserve assets and first-hand, personal stories from more than 300 Washington-area Holocaust survivors.
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The Walt Disney Company Chief Officer Providence , Rhode Island Apply Now Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life. 2+ years’ experience as Chief Officer/Senior Officer on medium to large cruise vessels.
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As the Chief Executive Officer, you'll hold the reins in steering the ship of our nonprofit community health center. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is responsible for the overall operation and administration of the nonprofit community health center.
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The Walt Disney Company Chief Officer Juneau , Alaska Apply Now Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life. As Chief Officer you will be the designated ship's stability Officer and also responsible for maintaining the ship's interior and exterior.
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The Walt Disney Company Chief Officer Honolulu , Hawaii Apply Now Every day at Disney Cruise Line we take pride in bringing the magic of Disney to life. Level: 3 stripes Senior Officer.
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