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This position will report to our Vice President of CMC and Medicinal Chemistry. Collaborate and work closely with Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, Analytical Development, Clinical Operations, Legal, and Process Development teams at Tempest.
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The Vice President, Clinical Development will have a deep understanding of all phases of pharmaceutical drug product development, regulatory experience and will collaborate efficiently with other key stakeholders (Biometrics, Research, Medical Affairs, Regulatory Affairs, etc), providing strategic and operational leadership to the clinical project teams.
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As a Vice President - Fintech Partnerships & Corporate Development in Global Investment Banking, you contribute to the team by leveraging your expertise in product development and optimization to make a significant impact, supported by user research and customer feedback to fuel the creation of innovative products and continuously improve existing offerings.
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Collaborate with the Vice President of External Relations and the development team to develop and implement annual and multi-year fundraising plans. The Director will work closely with the President, Vice President of External Relations, and the executive leadership team to set fundraising and loan fund capitalization goals, implement annual fundraising and capitalization strategies, and participate in the overall work of the External Relations / Development team, including managing 3 staff members.
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Oversee development of clinical development plans (CDPs) and clinical trial protocols. Lead and manage the clinical development team, provide guidance, mentorship, and professional development opportunities.
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The Business Development Manager position works closely with the Vice President to promote, preserve, and develop affordable housing, mixed use projects, commercial/retail, and community service spaces in keeping with TUC’s mission.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Operations and Finance, the Development and Grants Manager will play an integral role in advancing California Competes’s impact by composing and project managing grant writing and other donor communications, providing excellent support and thought partnership to the CEO and other organization leaders on fundraising strategy, pro-actively maintaining robust development systems to administer and track fundraising efforts.
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This is a very unique opportunity on the Business Development team of an elite investment bank. All employees on the Business Development team learn a significant amount about the investment banking process as well as the "ins and outs" of the merger & acquisition and private capital raising processes.
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The Vice President of Clinical Development will report to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO). he Vice President of Clinical Development will provide strategic direction and technical leadership in the development and execution of clinical development plans for all drug candidates and will be instrumental in building the company’s clinical development organization.
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The Vice President, Ophthalmology will play a critical role in shaping and executing our ophthalmology strategy, serving as part of the ANX007 Core Team, leading the clinical/medical aspects of the Phase 3 program as well as the medical components of the submission, approval, and commercialization of ANX007 for the treatment of geographic atrophy.
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The Vice President of Real Estate and Development will play a key role in developing and executing strategic plans to facilitate sustainable growth, streamline processes to save time, reduce complexity, and maximize capital returns.
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Reporting to the Division Vice President, this position collaborates across teams to implement growth initiatives, execute sales strategies, and contribute to PharMerica's overall revenue plan.
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Works collaboratively with the Business Development Associate and Associate Vice Presidents to identify and target net new customers and grow existing books of business. PharMerica offers unmatched employee development, exceptional company culture, seemingly endless opportunities for advancement and the highest hiring goals in decades.
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As the Vice President, Market Development Direct Store Delivery (DSD), you will lead the organization accountable for enabling KDP’s DSD sales force to achieve delivery of its key executional initiatives across the entire product portfolio with excellence.
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The Vice President of Business Development is responsible for presiding over the strategy, evaluation, negotiation of and execution of BeiGene's business development opportunities.
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