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This position reports into the Culinary Director and will leverage their strong culinary and operational skills to partner with key stakeholders (culinary, marketing, concept development, innovation, procurement, risk management, operations, and human resources) to promote Sodexo standards, expectations and enhance user (partner) experience.
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Implement systems-level thinking to scalably support portfolio operations, which includes services leveraging our executive network, as well as building and vetting vendor relationships (PR, Finance, Legal, et al)Act as a “matchmaker” who understands the priorities and needs of both sides of the connection (startup and established company); proactively drive these connections and maintain a consistent drumbeat of activity.
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Our client, the San Francisco Terminal Equipment Company, LLC (SFOTEC) is responsible for the operation and maintenance of equipment, facilities, and services at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) including all terminal, landside, and airside operations and we are looking for a Senior Manager of Aviation & Facilities.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the supervision of the Associate Director of Seniors At Home and close coordination with the Executive Director of JFCS, the full time Rhoda Goldman Plaza (RGP) Administrator is responsible for overseeing and directing the day-to-day operations of our best-in-class Assisted Living & Memory Care Community, focused on the Jewish community.
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What You Need to Succeed : Minimum of 5 years as a Senior Account Executive or VP/Director of Sales, with a proven track record of securing C-level sponsorship to win and close large deals.
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Should workplace injuries occur, the Executive Director is responsible for supporting all procedures for treatment, investigation, return to work, and management of the injured worker, communication with care provider and Milestone.
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Position Summary The Director - Strategic Communications and Events in Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) is a key member of the department leadership team and reports to the Deputy to the Vice President/Vice Provost and Executive Director of Central Services with a dotted-line report to the Vice President/Vice Provost.
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Duties As a Regional Director, in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Integrated Operations Division (IOD), you will oversee planning and management of programs, budgets, contracts and staff, as well as will serve as the primary executive responsible for CISA's presence in the region to adapt to evolving requirements and coordinate with other divisions on implementation of IOD programs in the field.
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You will join as Energy Recovery’s first ever HR Business Partner and report directly to the CHRO. In this role you will provide strategic and operational leadership in the design, development, implementation, administration, and communication of our Talent Management, Development, and Organizational Effectiveness work.
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The Vice President of Engineering operations will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction, development, and operation of the company's Cloud infrastructure & SRE, application support, and IT practices.
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Experience working, and selling, across different departments of a company including Strategy, Finance, Human Resources, Sales & Marketing, Supply Chain Operations, and IT.· Active network of C-level and executive contacts.
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Possess an understanding of health policy, the health care market, business acumen and basic operations of the KP organization. Develop and maintain effective relationships with relevant state officials, key executive branch staff, trade associations and other groups of importance to advance KPs advocacy efforts.
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Field Operations Strategy: In addition to focusing on unlocking top accounts, this role will also work directly with the President of Worldwide Field Operations on building a great organization and unlocking a culture of excellence; internal and external executive thought leadership, and other critical executive moments.
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As a Regional Director, in the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Integrated Operations Division (IOD), you will oversee planning and management of programs, budgets, contracts and staff, as well as will serve as the primary executive responsible for CISA's presence in the region to adapt to evolving requirements and coordinate with other divisions on implementation of IOD programs in the field.
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Provides broad oversight of ALL of the activities underway to transform operations including behaviors, processes, systems and data to ensure SW Procurement delivers integrated transformation solutions.
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