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The position requires a strategic vision of the market as well as tactical abilities to find and close deals in collaboration with the SVP Sales America. The position requires a strategic vision of the market as well as tactical abilities to find and close deals in collaboration with the SVP Sales America.
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Supports the SVP General Counsel, CCO and Corp. Secretary on all legal issues, and ensures protection of its legal and regulatory rights and interests for Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona (GCNA) and its affiliated entities and boards.
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Assists the EVP General Counsel, CCO and Corp. Secretary as a legal consultant on major business issues and transactions, including risk management, contracts, employment, corporate governance, real estate matters, safety, workers’ compensation and asset protection.
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SVP offers educational assistance for qualified teammates to enroll in AVMCVTEA accredited veterinary technician programs. When you join our organization as a Veterinary Assistant, you gain access to a peer network of over 5000 individuals, 100% tuition reimbursement for accredited Vet Tech programs, and Learning & Development programs to help you meet your career goals.
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