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Support internal business partners including in-house counsel, payroll, Tax, Accounting and HR. The Global Stock Administration Director is responsible for all aspects of managing and executing benefits in connection with the Company's equity compensation plans which includes equity awards and Employee Stock Purchase Plans.
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Bachelor's degree in finance, business administration, or related field, advanced degree preferably a law degree and/or professional certifications (e.g., CTFA, CFP, CFA preferred) Midwest Trust Company is a full-service wealth management institution offering complete trust services in the areas of personal trust administration, estate planning, investment management, retirement and investment planning, and profit sharing and 401(k) programs.
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The Director of Business and Administration (DBAA) position is housed in the School of Business, reports directly to the Dean and works closely with School academic leaders and staff professionals (e.g., Associate Deans, Department Chairs, Center Directors, etc.
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As a Manager, Business Affairs Administration will manage a variety of business affairs administration and licensing matters as part of a centralized core group on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment affiliated US labels (Arista, Columbia, Epic, RCA, SME Nashville, etc.
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Carry out Know-Your-Customer and Anti-Money Laundering / Counter Financing of Terrorism processes and ensure Credit Administration, Risk and Lending teams are trained annually on the processes.
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General Description The Vice Chair reports to the Department Chair and School's Associate Dean of Administration and Operations and serves as the business manager and senior administrative support representative for the Department.
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We’re actively seeking a talented Identity and Access Management (IAM) Engineer who will be responsible for the delivery of Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) products and capabilities required to support the enterprise infrastructure and business line applications.
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Novice => Advanced knowledge of System/Database Administration, Windows Server Provisioning/Administration, OKTA, SAP, CREO, TIBCO, PowerAPPS, SQL, IIS, Visual Studio, Rest API, Asp.net, C.
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Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Security or closely related field. CSO - Commissioned Security Officer Texas Private Security Level 3 (2 attempts permitted.
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Title of Position Dean, College of Business Administration Posting Location Abilene Department College of Business Administration Employee Class Executive (Dean, VP) Basic Responsibilities Strategic Leadership Academic Oversight Student Success and Spiritual Formation Community Engagement and Fundraising Resource Management Essential Duties Strategic Leadership Develop and articulate a visionary strategy for the College, aligning with the university's mission and goals.
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The Human Resources Business Partner seeks to build a strong advisory relationship with DSD sales leaders and acts as the main HR strategic advisor to deploy HR strategies and solutions at assigned sales markets or facilities.
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A high school level education to be augmented by course work in business administration, and copyright law, and·At least two (2) years of relevant experience in business administration, and/or copyright administration, preferably in a music publishing company, or·A satisfactory equivalent of education, training and experience in related fields and/or educational disciplines, sufficient to qualify for the duties of position.
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EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, business administration, public administration, management, social science, social work, counseling, labor and industrial relations, or a closely related field.
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Meet group coordinator/host(ess) prior to functions, make introductions, and ensure that all arrangements are agreeable.
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Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in Business or Public Administration, Healthcare Management, Engineering, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences or related discipline; and.
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