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The Business Engagement & Data Solutions team is responsible for data taxonomy, governance, and insights. On any given day at Disney Entertainment & ESPN Technology, we’re reimagining ways to create magical viewing experiences for the world’s most beloved stories while also transforming our media business for the future.
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Identify and drive continuous improvement opportunities including seeking digital opportunities and business intelligence tools to improve processes and reporting. The analyst will gather requirements from the end-user and interface with cross-functional teams within the firm to support the creation and delivery of timely, action-oriented intelligence.
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The position's primary responsibilities include the strategic oversight of prospect, donor and gift data, the translation of business use cases into actionable reports and dashboards, oversight and development of the business intelligence environment, and the application of analytics to help build the prospect pipeline for a variety of fundraising initiatives, including principal gifts, major gifts, planned giving, annual giving, and events.
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As a Business Development Principal, you will have the exciting opportunity help solve the most complex problems our Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Space customers face.
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Areas of placement may include, but are not limited to: Music Business & Legal Affairs: The Music Business & Legal Affairs team supports various clients across NBCUniversal, including Sports, Late Night, Specials, Telemundo, News/ Owned Stations, and Scripted/Alt Studios.
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Responsibilities What You’ll DoThe Business Representative will enforce contracts, research and file claims and is responsible for administration of all aspects of SAG-AFTRA contracts administered by the Voiceover department including video games, dubbing and promo/trailers.
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REQUIREMENTS:A JD and substantial experience (7-10 years) working in the business affairs or business/legal affairs department at a TV, cable or broadcast network, a streaming service, or a production company or entertainment-focused law firm.
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The People Business Partnership team leads many efforts including partnering with managers across the organization on people management and development, organizational design, workforce planning, employee relations, performance management, advocating for employees, and keeping a pulse on morale and evolution of company culture.
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The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is seeking an innovative and accomplished leader to serve as the first Chief Data & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Officer (CDAIO) reporting to the Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer (CIO.
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You will also work with the Business Intelligence (BI) team to provide valuable views and data products for downstream users across multiple functions, again with particular emphasis on combining data from multiple countries.
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At ERI, the Business Data Analyst will not only produce rigorous quantitative and qualitative research, but will also help shape the messaging and strategic frameworks that influence public policy, grant making, coalition building, and on-the-ground campaigns.
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Knowledge across operational risk types (execution, delivery, & process management; internal fraud; external fraud; employment practices; business practices; business disruption and system failures; physical asset damage; third party risk management; etc.
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This position is responsible for developing the business and selling products for Shamrock Foods to hotels, restaurants, resorts and institutional establishments or individuals at sales office or customer's place of business.
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Silicon Valley Bank is seeking an experienced Vice President to join our Global Loan Syndications team, with a focus on supporting our Project Finance business. First Citizens Bank helps personal, business, commercial and wealth clients build financial strength that lasts.
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Their practice areas include business litigation, employment law, construction law, eminent domain, estate planning & probate, environmental land use & development and real estate. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
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