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Act as liaison for all communication and activity between the President & CEO, and the Executive Vice President of Western Growers Assurance Trust (WGAT), and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) including, but not limited to, ensuring all Board of Trustee meeting materials, presentations, and any pertinent information is submitted to the President & CEO in advance of meetings for his review and comment.
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Division Executive Administrative Assistant. Partner, collaborate and provide back-up support to other Executive Committee Administrative Assistants. to join our Corporate Division to support the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) in Newport Beach, CA. This role is hybrid in the office three days a week.
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In this role, the Executive Assistant (EA) will report to THV's Senior Vice President of Strategy and Marketing. Use all computer programs relevant to the position to support development of correspondence, presentations, such as tracking and charting metrics data, and to perform data entry and report generation in support of a department, significant organizational group, or executive level management.
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Since 1954, our communities have catered to all lifestyles and family dynamics, whether you are a first-time or move-up buyer, multigenerational family, or active adult.
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Tri Pointe Homes is looking for an experienced individual to join our talented group as an Executive Assistant. Position Highlights: Provide strategic support to an Executive by performing a variety of tasks, some confidential and complex in nature.
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The Executive Assistant is responsible for providing administrative support to various Vice Presidents and / or Directors. Minimum 3 years of related experience working in an executive assistant capacity; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Friesen Group Inc. (formerly known as Owens Healthcare) a family-led and locally owned company serving Northern California since 1957, is currently recruiting for a Full-Time Executive/Personal Assistant.
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A rapidly expanding food trading company is seeking an Executive Assistant to support their busy and driven CEO. This key role requires a candidate with a deep understanding of the skills required to thrive as EA. The ideal candidate will be dedicated to delivering high-quality work, possess strong organizational skills, and be adept at managing event logistics and intricate calendar management.
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Experience: Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Personal Assistant, Executive Assistant, or similar role supporting senior executives. We are seeking a dedicated and highly organized Personal Assistant to support our CEO. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated individual to contribute to the success of a dynamic and fast-paced organization by providing high-level administrative support.
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As the Creative Executive Assistant, you will play a crucial role in managing Jasmine's content creation process, digital product development, email marketing, and overall organizational tasks.
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We are seeking a knowledgeable, dedicated, and highly detail-oriented Executive Assistant (EA) to provide comprehensive support to the President of our company. Assist in researching and provide executive management with updates on advancements in employment law.
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Executive Personal Assistant / Remote + Travel. Sourcing suppliers necessary e.g., pest control, dry cleaners, maintenance workers. Liaising with any vendors/ contractors, e.g. computer support, phone support, utilities.
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Job Title: Executive Admin Assistant. Business Solutions software skills (One Drive, Jira, CRM Software) Job Title: Executive Admin Assistant. On-line documentation software (Google Docs, Word, Notion.
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Our client is seeking a temporary Executive Assistant to provide support to their busy and driven CEO. This key role requires a candidate with a deep understanding of the skills required to thrive as an Executive Assistant.
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