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Implementing audience development strategies based on research insights, data analytics, and marketing activations.
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Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Finance is responsible for the overall financial management of LJMS, including managing a $9M annual operating budget, ensuring the accurate and timely reporting of financial statements, and overseeing critical functions such as the general ledger, payroll, 401k, accounts receivable, accounts payable, budgeting, forecasting, financial modeling, tax management, and human resources.
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As the Director, Wind Development, you will manage existing projects and contribute to expanding the portfolio of wind projects. IOWN Renewable Energy, Inc. is seeking a Director, Wind Development to join our team.
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The Senior Director of Ticket Sales & Services is responsible for all facets of the ticket sales and operations team and is responsible for developing and executing strategies that drive the maximization of ticket revenue and achieve a strong atmosphere for including but not limited to Ticket Operations/Systems, Group Sales, Premium Seating, Season Tickets, and Client Servicing.
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We are working with an Artificial Intelligence-driven Drug Discovery (AIDD) team in San Diego on a Director of Translational Biomarkers. 💻 Director of Translational Biomarkers- Oncology.
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We are seeking an entrepreneurial Medical Immunologist to assume the role of Senior Medical Director for our innovative allogeneic regulatory T cell therapy programs. Ability to communicate and explain immunologic and/or cell therapy technical issues to clinical, regulatory, biomarker, biostatistics, data management and manufacturing colleagues who may have a non-medical background.
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The Director of Electrical Infrastructure reports to the Vice President of Technical Development (ATS) and will be responsible for leading the eMobility and Microgrid Technical Team as well as assisting the VP on identifying opportunities, qualifying prospects, resource assignments, identifying needs for additional developers and engineers, and creating processes for the pursuit of eMobility and Microgrid projects.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Video Production:Conceptualize, shoot, edit, and produce video content for social media, YouTube, website, and in-venue platforms.
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But working at Bristol Myers Squibb is anything but usual.
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Assists the Community Director with the management of monthly rent collections and delinquency to include timely deposit and security of funds according to FPI policies. Revenue ManagementAssists the Community Director in maximizing revenue potential of the property through the management of lease expirations and timely turnover.
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Overview The Director of Business Development - Assisted Living Chain Sales spearheads strategies for acquiring new customers within the Assisted Living sector, focusing exclusively on chains within this market.
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The anticipated salary range for director level candidates is between $200,000-$235,000 and associate director level candidates is between $160,000-$180,000. Work collaboratively with Pharmaceutical Science for drug substance and drug product development, GMP Quality Assurance, in addition to Project Management, Clinical Operations, Clinical Supply, and Regulatory Operations.
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Under general direction from the Deputy CIO, the Executive Director serves as the Service Owner for Enterprise Network and Voice Services, part of UC San Diego’s Next Generation Network (NGN). The Executive Director will partner closely with administrative, IT and academic leaders, as well as world-class researchers, to further the University’s Educational, Research, Patient Care and Public Service missions.
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The Senior Director/Director, Information Technology (IT) Business Partner for Commercial is part of the IT Leadership Team and serves as a strategic partner and trusted advisor to Commercial teams globally.
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We are seeking an experienced Associate Director, Genomic Assay Research and Development who will play a pivotal role in leading scientists to develop cutting edge NGS and other genomic assay products to accelerate scientific discovery.
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