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Sheppard Mullin is seeking a Special Counsel attorney with 10+ years’ experience in insurance coverage and bad faith matters to join its Insurance Team. We represent many of the nation’s largest insurers, including Liberty Mutual, Allstate, Travelers, GEICO, Safeco, Auto Club, Allianz, Intact Insurance and Lloyd’s.
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Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP, a global Am Law 50 law firm, is seeking a Senior Communications Manager to join the Business Development and Marketing team.
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The Director of Strategic Finance reports to the CFO and is responsible for managing the financial planning and analysis processes across the organization. Key areas of focus and responsibility include strategic/long-range planning, capital allocation modeling, development and execution of agile financial planning processes (budgeting and forecast) all supported by insightful reporting and analytics to help drive a culture of performance at Gibson.
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Demonstrated ability to assess and understand a variety of internal and external economic and financial issues and to analyze data and forecast future business trends in order to support the strategic market/business planning function.
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Senior Operational and Strategic Planning Analyst. The Strategic Planning Consultant - Facilities & Portfolio Planning will analyze processes and procedures to suggest improvements and enhancements for the client's real estate facilities portfolio.
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Provide guidance, mentorship, technical oversight, and training to planning and design staff; collaborate with the Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design Team manager on hiring, retaining, and growing new staff to support planning and design projects.
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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Strategic Sourcing Manager. Reporting to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, you will lead/support DISH sourcing activities, including the development and implementation of sourcing strategies across multiple categories.
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The HR Strategic Workforce Planning Consultant leads the design of workforce planning models and implementation of organizational strategic workforce plans. Partners with other team members in the development of the firm's strategic workforce planning methodology, processes, and tools for effective workforce planning.
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The Strategic Education Initiatives Manager plays a critical role in overseeing the administrative operations and programming delivered to the UCSF Graduate Medical Education (GME) community in the areas of trainee well-being; diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); and curriculum offerings.
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The purpose of the Strategic Education Initiatives Manager role is to manage development and effective delivery of diverse educational programs, pathways and professional development opportunities within the Office of Graduate Medical Education (OGME.
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DISH is seeking a dynamic and accomplished professional to join our team as a Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing, this role presents an exciting opportunity to lead and support DISH's sourcing activities.
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Review planning documents from various agencies and ensure the organization's strategic plan remains synchronized with current topics and future initiatives. Facilitate, implement, and document initiatives that support long-term NSG, ASG, and CGTC strategies, interoperability, and strategic policies.
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The Strategic Partnership Manager will help the organization’s corporate partners fulfill their philanthropic goals and build opportunities for corporations and their employees to engage with the organization.
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As a Strategic Sourcing Manager, you will gain exposure to all the moving parts of Cupertino Electric’s procurement process and strategy. The Strategic Sourcing Manager has the demonstrated ability to successfully navigate through ambiguities/difficult obstacles through facts & data, evaluation of alternatives, open-mindedness, thought-through strategy, and superior communications.
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The Strategic Sourcing Manager builds strong relationships with internal and external partners to develop and execute enterprise-wide sourcing strategies that deliver value and create measurable, meaningful impact on Teradata’s success.
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Title: manager strategic planning Company: Sheppard Mullin Richter Hampton Llp
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