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The CISO, reporting into the CTO, will lead our security organization that is responsible for our product security operations, securing the technology and products, and supporting corporate development, sales, compliance, and IT teams.
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Partners with the Chief Information Officer regarding cybersecurity, data privacy, and third-party risks to identify and manage potential areas of vulnerability. Partners with the Chief Financial Officer and Lending product leaders to establish financial metrics and effectively price the loan portfolio.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff, the Chief Information Officer (CIO) establishes the strategic direction of the organization's information technology resources and leads the planning and implementation of high availability enterprise systems that support both distributed and centralized operations.
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The CISO, reporting into the CTO, will lead our security organization that is responsible for our security operations, securing the technology and products, and supporting corporate development, sales, compliance, and audit teams.
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Buffalo General Medical Center (BGMC) and the Gates Vascular Institute (GVI) are conducting a search for their next Chief Operating Officer (COO). It provides a wide spectrum of clinical inpatient departments and outpatient services, and its specialized programs include: cardiac services, neurosurgery general surgery (including robotics), bariatrics, orthopedics, urology, vascular services, gastroenterology, rehabilitation medicine and neurology.
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Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to ensure that fundraising processes comply with relevant internal financial policies and controls, external requirements, and any income-specific requirements (e.g., grants reporting, etc.
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Hospital CEO, Hospital Chief Executive Officer, Regional CEO, Market CEO, Division Vice President, Hospital DVP, Healthcare CEO, Healthcare Chief Executive Officer. The Regional Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will oversee strategic and collaborative strategies to develop and support a competitive position and growth within the DC locations.
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The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. We are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF's loan portfolios.
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If you are a passionate and dedicated cybersecurity professional with a proven track record of success, and you are ready to make a difference in a fast-paced and innovative environment, we encourage you to apply for the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) position at Threat Tec. Join us in our mission to empower organizations to overcome cybersecurity challenges and achieve operational excellence.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Operating Officer will ensure that our organization achieves operational excellence in support of student learning and our overall mission.
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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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We’re currently hiring for the position of a Law Firm Administrator/Chief Operating Officer (COO) who can orchestrate the execution of big ideas. Proven results as an Integrator, General Manager, Chief Operating Officer, Vice President, or a similarly relevant role.
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The Chief Executive Officer at ImpactPHL will play a pivotal role in orchestrating the organizations strategic direction in collaboration with the Board of Directors. ImpactPHL is actively seeking a dynamic and visionary Chief Executive Officer to spearhead the organization's next phase of growth.
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To act as Chief Financial Officer, and as part of the Crescent Community Health Center (CCHC) Leadership Team, lead CCHC to meet the organizational goals as approved by the Board of Directors.
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The CMO must articulate a strategic vision that aligns overarching institutional brand, audience and marketing goals with specific objectives for general admission, special exhibitions, curatorial initiatives, educational programming, memberships, and events.
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