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The Executive Assistant to the Chief Scientific Officer will be the single point of contact for the administrative needs of the CSO here at AskBio. The ideal candidate must be able to arrange travels and meetings of the CSO across sites/geographies, demonstrate leadership and strong collaboration with administrative colleagues throughout the organization at AskBio and Bayer, and have the flexibility to respond to shifting priorities with great frequency in a fast-paced environment.
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If you are motivated, organized and loyal, consider becoming an Executive Assistant to one of U-Haul Company's Marketing Company Presidents. U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. ("U-Haul"), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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Global Dimensions LLC is seeking a highly organized and professional Executive Administrative Assistant to provide comprehensive administrative support to the Command Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) of USSOCOM (United States Special Operations Command.
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In this role, you’ll act as the Executive Assistant to the Chairman of NBCUniversal Local as well as the SVP of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. As the Executive Assistant, you will manage the day-to-day administrative functions as well as interface with a variety of employees (both internally and externally.
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We are looking for an experienced Executive Administrative Assistant to support Kimberly-Clark global transformation office - including Deputy Chief Transformation Officer, VP global Change Management and the transformation office operations.
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The Inclusive Excellence Office seeks an energetic and passionate executive assistant to support the Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion and the Inclusive Excellence team including the Director of Education and Training, and the AVP for HSI-MSI Initiatives.
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Executive Assistant performs professional assistance work for the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Workforce Solutions. The Executive Assistant works under general supervision and will have limited latitude for the use of independent thought and judgment.
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We are seeking an experienced and proactive Executive Assistant (EA) to provide high-level administrative support to our CEO. The ideal candidate will be highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle a fast-paced environment while working on a wide range of administrative and executive support tasks.
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The Executive Assistant provides critical executive, project, and operational support to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts (CLA). The College of Liberal Arts is seeking an Executive Assistant.
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The Miami HEAT Marketing division is seeking an Executive Assistant to the CMO! The Executive Assistant must be readily available for any events and tasks requested from Basketball Operations.
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Our ideal candidate is an Account Executive that is self-motivated, driven, creative, curious, solutions-oriented, tenacious, adaptable, detail-oriented, money-motivated, and runs their business with an ownership mindset.
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The Sioux Falls Stampede is a Tier-1 Junior Hockey team that plays in the United States Hockey League (USHL).
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The Executive Director’s position is an opportunity to provide leadership with enthusiasm, skill, and proven ability. Webinar - The Essentials Of Estate Planning And Elder Law. Wine, Women, & Dementia: Live & Interactive Discussion With Kitty Norton, Filmmaker/Creator.
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Strata Clean Energy is looking for a Project Executive who is responsible for leadership and oversight of the day-to-day operations of a project management team in addition to planning, directing, coordinating, and budgeting activities concerned with large, complex Utility Solar and Battery Storage construction projects.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will assume overall responsibility for the success of San Diego Pride. Guided by our seven Pillars of Justice – disability justice, economic justice, environmental justice, gender justice, health justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice – we offer diverse, community-centered programs, training, advocacy, and events.
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