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The ideal candidate for this position will be a thoughtful decision maker and team player who loves data and has the proven ability to lead strategic planning initiatives including deck writing, budget and channel allocation and audience development.
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The VP of Finance and Treasury will report to the current sitting Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and will serve as a key strategic partner to the CEO and executive leadership team, providing financial leadership and guidance to support the organization's continued growth and success.
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Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 5 Years, A law firm in Los Angeles, CA, seeks an experienced Renewable Energy Real Estate Associate Attorney to join their energy and natural resources strategic business unit.
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Our un-orthodox process entails a unique blend of social science research, strategic planning, brand strategy, environmental graphic design, merchandising and, of course, architectural and interior design expertise.
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The Media Supervisor will lead paid social and YouTube marketing strategies on Credit One Bank. The candidate will not only set the strategic direction and oversee execution, but also have a hands-on tactical role in campaign set up, optimization, budget management, data analysis, and extrapolation of insights.
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Our core strategic values are: exponential growth of grassroots leadership; bridging to belong across differences; and confrontation with power for social transformation leading to racial equity and inclusion.
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Our work includes providing advice and executing strategic transaction across the distressed continuum, from advising issuers and lenders on liability management transactions, conducting large investigations of failed firms, and representing debtors, creditors and other parties in interest in court in chapter 11 cases.
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The Executive Director leads strategic planning for IPAC, in collaboration with the scientific community and in coordination with leadership at Caltech and JPL, developing the case for IPAC's involvement in new missions and initiatives.
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The Transaction Advisory Services Senior Manager will be responsible for managing financial due diligence engagements for middle market strategic and financial (private equity) acquirers. Audit Staff - Audit Senior Accountant - (Japanese Bilingual) - Remote.
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A Practice Manager (PM) contributes to AHF by providing strategic leadership and oversight at their healthcare center. The PM will work as a part of a close-knit team to go above and beyond to meet the needs of our patients and elevate AHF's reputation as a leader in comprehensive and compassionate healthcare.
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Additionally, the successful candidate will provide technical direction, support and strategic planning for future workload and resources while being a visible and active member of the Water/Wastewater community through professional organization involvement.
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Through strategic partnerships with governmental agencies and innovative programs like Full Service Partnership (FSP), Wraparound (WRAP), PIER, we foster long-term skills and support systems, enhancing the well-being of individuals and families across all stages of life.
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As a Customer Success Manager, Strategic Accounts, you’ll manage the long-term success of ServiceTitan’s largest customers, our strategic accounts (franchise systems and select multi-location enterprise customers.
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Reporting to the Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and the Dean of the DGSOM and to the President and CEO of the UCLA Health system via Executive Medical Director, the Chair works collaboratively with clinical, academic, and administrative leaders to establish and execute the strategic vision of the Department of Urology within the greater medical enterprise.
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This position would be responsible for strategic leadership and oversight of multiple science-based teams across the US and Canada, including marine ecology, vegetation and wetland ecology, wildlife ecology, and freshwater fisheries and aquatic ecology.
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