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Responsible for managing end-to-end execution of influencer marketing programs, from strategic planning phases through creative execution, delivery and implementation. The Project Manager or as it's called internally - Program Manager, Strategic Accounts, is a critical client partner role demonstrating leadership, accountability, business acumen, and vision for Linqia’s key brand clients.
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What you'll doAs an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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Must be self-motivated, creative, and possess strategic planning skills. Assist with strategic planning for market expansion and area development in conjunction with the other departments.
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Collaborate with Catholic Charities CEO and select Program Directors, Communications, Volunteer Manager and Development staff to continue to evolve strategic partnerships. The Director effectively serves as a brand ambassador and bridge to Catholic parishes and other strategic partnerships described above to benefit the vulnerable communities we serve.
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Our Copy Manager is both strategic and detail-oriented—we’re talking big-picture consumer journey stuff AND typos in the fine print. Our ideal Copy Manager knows how to find that sweet spot between rich storytelling and translating data and insights into copy that resonates & drives consumer behavior throughout the funnel.
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The Strategic Solutions Business Development Manager will be dedicated to expanding accounts with the most recognizable brands and partners already on board with Worldpay. The Strategic Solutions team is a high performing commercial team within the Merchant Solutions Division of Worldpay focused on growing our global, eCommerce business with innovative, Fortune 500 companies.
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Reporting to the Manager of FP&A, the Associate, Strategic Finance will build out all aspects of our financial model, annual planning and budgeting processes, day-to-day KPI dashboarding, and leading analyses to drive insights with key internal stakeholders (Board of Directors, C-Suite.
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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 Principal-In Charge or Project Manager on large/complex projects, you will tap into your technical expertise in multimodal planning to troubleshoot and coach team members on client and project management challenges.
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The Strategic Sourcing team is ultimately responsible for cost/terms, quality, and on-time delivery / supply capacity for all commodities across both the IOT and Telecom Supply Chains, leveraging procurement best practices and cultivating strategic supplier relationships.
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Strategic Finance is responsible for owning the company’s budget and financial planning processes, performing financial analyses across the company, providing financial guidance for business partners to effectively invest, maximizing impact of spend in our largest cost centers and investing strategically to accelerate our business.
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7+ years of Strategic Sourcing experience with increasing scope and responsibility including at least 3 years of management experience. The Strategic Sourcing team is located in both the US and Australia and is growing quickly.
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Lead regular connects with Sales leadership and Category Strategy teams to create compelling micro narratives and presentations to support revenue growth goals for Strategic Business Units (Food, Consumables, General Merchandise.
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1) Making sure all Make and Pack processes are structured and optimized in accordance with corporate standards (Gate OPEX) and Local opportunities (General LEAN, CI thinking); 2) Making sure Productivity and Efficiency is optimized by ensuring optimal Rosters/Schedules and proactive short/medium term Labour Planning on the basis of proposals received (by the OPC/Local Supply Chain Process) and daily use of the OPRS tool.
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Preferred :2+ years of experience in customer-facing, highly strategic, operational, and analytical environments e.g. business operations, management consulting, investment banking, private equity, venture capital, or customer success.
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