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The Vice President, Business Affairs will be primarily responsible for development and series related agreements in connection with scripted television programming, including, but not limited to, writer, director, producer, and actor test option deals for Universal International Studio (a studio within Universal Studio Group) supporting Working Title Television, Carnival Films, Heyday Television, Matchbox Pictures, and internal productions.
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Ensure all products comply with relevant regulations governing the cannabis industry through Regulatory Affairs practices. Deep knowledge of the cannabis industry, including market dynamics, consumer trends, and regulatory environment.
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Deputy Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer position is a senior-level executive role responsible for assisting in the oversight and management of an organization's compliance with laws, regulatory requirements, policies, and procedures.
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Deep understanding of regulatory requirements related to digital currencies, blockchain technology, and payments, including AML, KYC, and data privacy regulations. The CCO will work closely with senior leadership to mitigate risks, maintain regulatory compliance, and foster a culture of integrity and accountability.
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MedPro is one of the largest recruiters of therapists and nurses from outside the U.S. MedPro currently has contracts with numerous organizations to service a multitude of facilities in the U.S. The company counts among its clients prominent healthcare facilities and organizations such as the Department of Veterans Affairs,HCA, University of Miami Hospital, and Tenet Healthcare.
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JOB QUALIFICATIONSEducation/Experience A Doctorate from an accredited college or university in psychology, educational psychology, education with the field of specialization in counseling psychology, or in a discipline deemed equivalent by the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Psychology.
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Team with business unit Regulatory Affairs Specialists (RAS) to provide regulatory support for new product introduction (NPI) and marketed products under MDD and MDR Regulation. As Principal Regulatory Affairs Specialist, you will develop and implement medical device regulatory strategies to obtain timely approvals from worldwide regulatory bodies.
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Interest or experience in environmental planning and regulatory compliance (California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106) and historic preservation.
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Act as key liaison working with all internal departments including Creative, Finance & Accounting, Business Affairs, Film Operations and Asset Management, Global Media Production, Sales, Risk/Management, Insurance, PR, and Marketing.
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Under general direction of the Legal & Business Affairs department, the Senior Attorney, Marketing is responsible for (1) drafting, negotiating and interpreting contracts, letter agreements and other legal documentation for advertising and marketing services and projects, digital services and media, social media and influencer marketing; and (2) reviewing marketing materials and managing regulatory, statutory, and contractual compliance requirements.
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8+ years’ experience in a compliance role in a Fintech, financial services firm or bank, with extensive knowledge of the regulatory environment in consumer lending, mortgage, commercial lending, payments, privacy, and cybersecurity.
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Comply fully with all Bank and CNS Operational policies and procedures as well as all regulatory requirements (e.g. Bank Secrecy Act, Know Your Client, Community Reinvestment Act, Code of Conduct, FINRA, etc.
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Legal Enforcement and Government Affairs Matters Serve as SPE's lead for content protection matters at the MPA and ACE. Liaise with government bodies, law enforcement, and coalition groups. Participate in government affairs strategy meetings and events in connection with content protection matters.
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8+ years of progressive experience in environmental consulting, with a focus on regulatory compliance, permitting, resource assessments (CEQA/NEPA), and environmental planning for large-scale projects, ensuring projects comply with all regulatory requirements.
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Has breadth of knowledge of the motion picture and television industry, labor relations, legal issues, and has served as a strategic partner for Business Affairs and Production. A collegial and collaborative lawyer who brings a commitment to the creation of a positive working environment within the legal and studio/production organization.
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