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Knowledge of urban planning, urban design, housing policy, neighborhood development, and economic development principles. Alongside the Director, the Senior Urban Designer will serve as a representative of the office in various public meetings and will serve as project lead on planning and designer related initiatives.
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The Office includes teams focused on affordable housing, youth development and education, neighborhood empowerment and place-based change, and strategic partnerships and strategic initiatives.
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Understanding of Finance business processes, including FP&A, Strategic Finance, Business Unit Finance, Controllership (Close & Consolidations), Tax, Treasury, Management and External Reporting, and Investor Relations.
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The Role In this role, the Finance Director will oversee the finance functions for the Enclosure business, including core accounting and controls, strategic business partnership, forecasting, financial planning and analysis, revenue recognition, product costing, working capital management and associated analysis and reporting.
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Kimberly-Clark is looking for an ambitious, self-driven and talented individual to be responsible end-to-end Value Streams strategic planning, cross-functional collaboration, and continuous improvement efforts to enhance efficiency, quality, and innovation across the product lifecycle.
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Renowned for its expertise in estate planning, tax planning, and strategic corporate planning, this firm excels in providing comprehensive legal services and sophisticated estate planning strategies.
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Master's degree in business, marketing, communications, geography, GIS, urban or regional planning, public administration, public policy, or a related field from an accredited college or university.
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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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The Director of Project Management and Strategy Execution will report to the Outdoor & Recreation Segment CEO. This role will provide strategic thought partnership to the segment CEO and leadership team including: CMI, brand management, marketing, category strategy and planning, R&D, finance, and operations to bring a cross functional approach to solving business challenges and unlock the full potential of the segment.
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The Account Director will be responsible for overseeing the planning, development, and execution of sponsorship marketing and strategic planning efforts on behalf of our insurance client and their sports marketing portfolio.
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Education: Master’s degree in a quantitative field such as Computer Science and EngineeringRequired Skills: Experience with infrastructure management such as software migration, disaster recovery, storage management, compute management, access management, and platform monitoringStrong analytical, planning, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
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15+ years of demonstrated success leading strategic finance and planning within a dynamic, global financial organization. This role will oversee the corporate and commercial financial planning and analysis functions, and will closely partner with the CFO and senior leadership on core financial budgeting, planning, and forecasting processes as well as other strategic, analytical and reporting initiatives.
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10+ years in Progressive Financial Planning & Analysis or similar experience in Finance. This position will play a key supporting role in the implementation and execution of strategic initiatives core to the growth of our international business and will have direct involvement in alignment of future financial and strategic goals as a business partner and a member the International and Franchised Finance teams.
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Measure KPIs which may include: booth traffic, email click-through-rate (CTR), cost per lead, form completion rate, account engagement, bounce rate, SEO rankings, and conversion rates for MQLs and SQLs. Partner with our regional sales teams and other relevant business experts to define strategic target accounts that our programs should target.
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Our experts take a strategic approach to address broader environmental goals from sustainability program development, data-driven decision-making using economics and ecology expertise, data management and validation, software strategy and implementation support, chemistry quality assurance, and EHSS auditing.
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