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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in trust administration, estate planning, and probate law, and will be adept at managing complex cases with professionalism and care. Minimum of 3 years of experience in trust and estates law, with a focus on estate planning, probate, and trust administration.
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Strong clinical supply management experience/knowledge in forecasting, demand/supply planning, IRT systems, inventory management, clinical labeling, distribution including cold chain, import/export, reverse logistics, CMC and GXP regulations.
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Assist the Dean for Religious Life in the administration of the pastoral aspects of Memorial Church, including liturgical planning, leading worship, preaching, congregational programming, and student engagement.
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Provide legal counsel to tech and life science companies, including advising on venture capital financing, startup strategies, and exit planning. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent law degree from an accredited law school.
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Data at scale, omni-channel solutions, closed loop attribution and a "One Walmart" approach are key differentiators for Walmart Connect.
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Responsible for identifying and implementing (non-medical) scientific aspects of the program and/or study at planning, execution and reporting, including (but not limited to) integration of Biomarkers and Data Science/Digital Health initiatives into studies.
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The Urban/Assistant Planner works under the direction of senior planning staff and performs entry level professional planning duties and assignments. Respond to basic inquiries from the general public and resolve issues related to the City’s planning and zoning procedures and specific permits at the public counter or via phone or email.
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They’re supported by a sophisticated technology platform and a team of experts in portfolio management, financial planning, tax, estate planning, and more. We connect the dots of our clients’ financial lives by unifying planning, investing, taxes, estate, insurance, trust, and more.
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Within Poshmark’s Financial Planning & Analysis team (FP&A), we enjoy a unique vantage point into everything happening within Poshmark. Make the Annual Operating Planning process simpler with multiple scenario modeling being available in Pigment.
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In addition, the Bay Area and Sacramento offices offer a unique work environment and specializes in natural resources, cultural resources, planning, and permitting. We are seeking a candidate with strong interpersonal skills and experience in planning, permitting, and project management to join our team and primarily support water resources, transportation infrastructure, and restoration projects.
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The Executive Protection Advisor is responsible for physical security, risk identification, and mitigation for HP. Reporting to the Director of Executive Protection, the candidate will coordinate executive protection efforts as outlined in HP’s Executive Protection strategy and work closely with regional teams for planning and execution.
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Bachelor's degree in urban planning, transportation planning, transportation engineering, economics, public policy, or related field. At least four (4) years of full time progressively responsible experience in planning or public transportation.
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Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA), as the only agency in San Mateo County providing crisis intervention and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence and their children, seeks a Client Advocate - DVERT (Co-Response) to provide on-scene crisis response advocacy, safety planning and client case management to those who are victims of Domestic Abuse and have had law enforcement called to their homes.
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Direct, coordinate, review, and participate in the work of professional and other planning staff in data collection, analysis, and implementation of a wide variety of planning, zoning, and environmental review activities.
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Direct media planning efforts across Paid Search, Paid Social, Display, Video, and other digital marketing channels. Develop and implement the digital marketing strategy, including audience targeting, media planning, and execution across multiple digital channels.
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