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Advising the Chief Executive Officer, Port Commissioners and staff concerning related PCCA initiatives and strategies. Reviewing, for approval, operating summaries and detailed reports, as required, for presentation to the Port Commissioners.
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You will report directly to the President and frequently collaborate with the Vice-President, Director of Operations (DOO), General Counsel, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Human Resources Manager, and other managers to enhance overall productivity, identify key performance indicators (KPIs), increase efficiencies, set strategic goals, and create best practice Short Interval Programs (SIP) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), to increase overall profits and drive growth.
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As Chief Operating Officer at Communities in Schools, National Office, you will be pivotal in guiding the organization through rapid change, growth, and transformation. CIS Co-Founder Bill Milliken said, “It’s relationships, not programs, that transform children.
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The Chief Operating Officer, Hospital Division provides leadership to achieve operational and performance success for the Hospital Division of UCSF Health's Network Business Unit. The COO, Hospital Division is responsible for the execution and delivery of results, execution and communication of the network's strategic initiatives, and works in collaboration with network leadership.
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Summary: Our client’s midsized general practice law firm, located in the heart of Chicago and boasting a team of 120 dedicated attorneys and growing, is seeking a dynamic and strategic Chief Operating Officer (COO) to join the leadership team.
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The Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for the effective and efficient operation of boiler/refrigeration equipment and systems, and for coordinating the activities of the boiler & refrigeration personnel as required.
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In the context of day-to-day operations, an incumbent serves as the hospital Chief Operating Office and Chief Nursing Officer and has direct oversight of plant operations, environmental services, dietary, supply chain/material management as well as all inpatient and outpatient clinical operations, including integration of diagnostic imaging and perioperative services.
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The Chief Operating Engineer is responsible for the efficient operation of all building systems (HVAC operations, mechanical, electrical systems, drainage and plumbing, elevators/escalators and security/fire/life safety), general and preventative maintenance, tenant services, utility tracking and vendor oversight.
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In 2020 united in a fierce commitment to deliver the highest quality care and exceptional patient experience Virginia Mason and CHI Franciscan Health came together as natural partners to build a new health system centered around the patient: Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
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Supervises the Director of Special Assets and assist in the detection of deterioration in loan quality; discuss the status of problem loans with the VP Director of Portfolio Management, EVP Chief Lending Officer and SVP Chief Administrative Officer, participate in the quarterly criticized asset review and may make recommendations regarding foreclosure actions, loan charge-offs and bank owned property.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a key member of our client's leadership team and reports directly to the President/CEO. The CFO is responsible for the development, interpretation, coordination, and administration of policies for financial management, including planning, budgeting, capital formation, risk management, and operations.
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As a pivotal member of the Senior Leadership Team, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of LPHI reports directly to the CEO and provides dynamic and decisive leadership. Job Title: Chief Financial Officer.
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Assist Chief Investment Officer and Controller with annual valuation report. Work with Chief Investment Officer on managing Companies contingent liabilities. Ability to review, understand and be in compliance with Operating Agreements.
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Symmetry Software is seeking a dynamic and experienced CMO/Head of Marketing to lead our enterprise B2B marketing efforts.
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Reporting directly to the CEO, and routinely interacting with Board Members, the Chief Financial Officer plays a crucial role in overseeing the financial health and sustainability of the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center.
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