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Partnering with the Central Operations LAUSD office and Finance department to gather necessary information and documentation for grant reporting purposes. Reporting to the Vice President (VP) of Development, the Director of Institutional & Corporate Giving is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and securing institutional and corporate funding opportunities to support the organization’s operations, programs, and projects.
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The role of Director, Independent Sales is a key position of the Cast & Crew Sales Film Television and Streaming group reporting directly to the VP, Sales. Together with our family of brands - Backstage, CAPS, Checks & Balances, Final Draft, Media Services, Sargent-Disc, and The TEAM Companies – we operate as a combined entertainment technology and services provider offering industry standard screenwriting accounting software, digital payroll products, data & reporting, and a host of creative tools.
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Reporting to a Deputy Chief Underwriter, the Director is responsible for reviewing, inspecting, and underwriting multifamily agency loan applications, primarily for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae conventional loan programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Real Estate, or other related fields from an accredited college/university, with minimum 10 years of experience in multifamily agency underwriting and preferably 2-3 years of recent experience with Freddie Mac CME underwriting submissions.
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Reporting to the Director of Entrepreneurship and Commercialization at the UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI), the Program Associate: Startup and Commercialization Support for Magnify will be responsible for program administration and operations management for Magnify, CNSI's startup incubator.
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By managing the budgeting processes, financial reporting, decision support, and capital budgeting, the Director of Finance will provide critical insights and strategic guidance to the hospital's leadership team.
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Reporting to the Senior Director, Finance and Accounting, the Financial Planning and Analysis Manager will work closely with senior management as well as with staff members responsible for front, middle, and back-office functions, non-energy contract management, and information systems and technology to ensure the financial and analytical needs of the organization are met.
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The Assistant Director of Finance will work with the Director of Finance to ensure that we meet compliance and regulatory standards, monitor and manage accounts, and assist with financial reporting for our Downtown Los Angeles property.
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Ensures GSC service team compliance with all funding program service requirements, and monitors grant performance, track outcomes, and prepare progress reports for regular funder reporting, coordinating with program and finance teams as needed.
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In collaboration with the business and finance departments, the Program Associate will create financial profiles for use in public-facing information summaries (PowerPoint presentations to UC Regents, UCLA campus leadership), research, recommend and implement appropriate rental rates for lab spaces, and track earnings.
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Preview and authorize payment files prior to authorization by Finance Director. This position reports directly to the Director of Finance. You have 2-3 years of hotel finance experience.
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The Finance Director is responsible for developing and strengthening our financial infrastructure, supporting SCOPE’s Board of Directors in strategic financial planning projects such as investment and real estate, supervising the Staff Accountant and external finance consultants, and ensuring the integrity of our accounting and compliance functions.
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Reporting to the President & CEO, the CFO will manage a team of seven highly skilled finance and accounting professionals, and collaborate with the Director of Grants Management & Compliance, along with other members of the leadership team.
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The Director of Finance directs all aspects of hotel accounting including guest service, accounting/budgeting, asset protection, internal control and human resources. Ensure the General Manager and Regional Director of Finance are kept fully apprised of any implications that may affect the financial performance of the hotel.
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Responsible for program auditing and reporting of provider subcontractors in coordination with the Finance department to ensure compliance with applicable funder and regulatory requirements.
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