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The Director of Operations at Sarasota Paradise will oversee and manage the day-to-day operational activities related to merchandise, ticket sales, game day operations, community engagement, and the recruitment and leadership of interns and hourly staff.
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The Director of Operations at Hyatt Regency Sacramento is a pivotal leadership role responsible for overseeing all aspects of daily operations to ensure exceptional guest experiences, operational efficiency, and profitability.
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The Director of Ticket Operations will manage the day-to-day operations of the Athletics Ticket Office. Other responsibilities will include but are not limited to managerial oversight of Olympic sports ticket operations to be determined, game day event staff, and student employees.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Facility Operations oversees the management and maintenance of all PAL buildings (8 community centers) and helps to establish and maintain PAL buildings by ensuring the properties remain safe, comfortable and compliant.
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The Executive Director is responsible for the implementation of the policies established by the Board of Commissioners, as well as the daily operations, assets, and employees of the BHA.
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The ideal candidate for Director of Gaming Operations would have experience operating a slot floor or similar network-based gaming operation with a capacity of 300 or greater machines in a facility offering a similar entertainment experience (dining, sportsbook, etc.
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The Senior Director of Sales Operations is a strategic leadership role responsible for driving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the sales organization. Manage the sales operations budget, ensuring efficient allocation of resources.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Facility/Operations, the Regional Director of Operations will have oversite responsibilities of CRF security personnel and contracted security throughout the organization.
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The Director of Operations will report to the Principal, and receive guidance and support from the Network Director of Operations. 3 years experience as an effective Director of Operations in a NYC Charter school setting.
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We are looking for a Director of Nursing Operations for our Medical City Las Colinas team where excellence creates excellence. If you're looking for a leadership opportunity that provides both personal satisfaction and professional growth, apply to join HCA Healthcare as a Director of Nursing Operations.
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The company is seeking a highly motivated, hands-on Director of Operations to join its growing team. Are you an experienced Director of Operations? The DOO will be responsible for the daily operations of client events from start to finish.
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The Director of Operations (DOO) works with the Dean of the College of Health and Human Services to ensure all financial, personnel, information technology, facilities, grant, research, and extended education operations run in accordance with CSU, CSULB, and CHHS policies to support student growth in both state-side and self-support programs.
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Specifically, the Finance and Operations Director leads treasury management, organizational cash flow and forecasting and proactively works with the Board Treasurer, Investment Committee, and investment advisor to maximize the return on investment of assets.
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Summary: Calamos Investments is looking to add a VP, Director of Investment Operations, to its growing Operations team. This position reports to the SVP, Head of Investment Operations, IT, and Co-Head of Risk Management.
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2 years experience as an effective Director of Operations in a Charter School setting. The Director of Operations will oversee operational systems, facilities, manage purchasing, contracted services and compliance concerns and ensure the health and safety of all students, families and staff members at Amber Charter Schools.
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