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7-10 years experience in strategic finance / financial planning and analysis organizations - ideally a combination of investment banking and FP&A at a fast-growth SaaS start-up. As Senior Manager, Strategic Finance you will be the first finance hire at Fieldguide.
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The Software Asset Manager will be responsible for the daily and long-term strategic management of software spending including planning, monitoring, and recording of software licenses to ensure compliance with supplier contracts.
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As Senior Associate, Planning, you'll support the vision and strategic plan for the account, ensuring success across Work Quality, Client Relationships, Financials, and Team Health.
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This position will report to the Sr Financial Planning & Analysis Manager. This position reports directly to Sr Financial Planning & Analysis Manager (G&A) but also provides dotted-line support for Sr Financial Planning & Analysis Manager (Commercial.
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Provide leadership and communications on behalf of your client to and from Moscone Event Managers and Operations, Food and Beverage departments (Culinary, Operations, Scheduling, Finance and Purchasing) and for strategic planning.
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As a Strategic Finance Manager, Sales Finance, you will collaborate cross-functionally within finance and partner with sales leaders, revenue operations, product, and marketing to perform financial and strategic analyses to support decision-making and accelerate growth.
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As the Media Planning Marketing Manager, you'll be instrumental in refining our media strategy and driving performance across paid marketing channels for our B2B customers. Whole U: Fully paid memberships for meditation/mindfulness, therapy/coaching visits, financial planning, virtual family care, reproductive health, breastmilk shipping, and caregiving support.
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We seek a strategic hands-on corporate Director of Accounting to lead & oversee nonprofit affordable housing finance, accounting, reporting, strategic planning, audit, CRE tax, HUD, and skilled leadership.
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We are currently seeking a temporary, part-time Financial Analysis Manager to aid the Senior Director of Financial Planning & Analysis and Treasurer in developing financial pro forma models and analysis throughout the company including pro forma financial analyses for project profitability, capital expenditures, and new business models and aid in templates for the Budget.
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Previous experience working as a Transmission Planning Manager, Transmission Planning Operations Engineer, Lead Transmission & Interconnection Engineer Sr. Transmission Engineer, Lead Electrical Engineer, or Lead Power Systems Engineer.
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Reporting to the university librarian (UL) and with a dotted line to university development and alumni relation (UDAR), the executive director of development is a member of the Library Cabinet, its senior leadership team, with overall responsibility for leading and managing the library development office, including gift solicitation, constituent relations, prospect development, strategic planning, and advancement services.
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Leverage financial reporting to identify category insights, enabling data driven decision making and strategic planning to optimize performance and drive category growth in partnership with buying and planning teams.
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Be the conduit between upfront strategy development and design exploration and execution: STRATEGY: Clarify and anchor the client brief, objectives and KPIs; conduct research on the brand, audience, and other key project elements, distill and curate ideas based on strategic insights, contribute storytelling and copywriting, pivot and adjust with strategic excellence, etc.
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Responsibilities Serves as Academic Space Planner/Space Data Project Manager for campus-wide initiatives: Oversees campus' academic planning software database system TRIRIGA. This system houses all academic space data and is the center of a data-driven space management office.
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Build financial models and processes in Adaptive Insights for budgeting, forecast, financial analysis, and strategic planning. In varying degrees, each Strategic Finance team member contributes to reporting, financial systems improvement and administration, departmental budgeting and forecasting, annual and long-range planning, headcount planning and management, ad hoc analysis and financial strategy.
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