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Reporting to the CFO and leading a 10+ person Risk and Compliance function, the VP - Head of Enterprise Risk & Compliance will be a strategic partner to senior leadership to support current operations as well as longer term growth initiatives.
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Ensures that the organization adheres to a sustainable financial plan by developing and managing the annual operating budget with assistance from the Chief Financial Officer (CFO.
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As the Director of Regulatory Compliance (MLRO), you will be working as part of Nium's global, dynamic Compliance team and will be reporting to the VP Compliance (US.
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We are excited to find a dynamic and experienced Vice President of People to lead our Human Resources team, drive our global talent strategy, and culture initiatives in alignment with our Mission and Values.
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What We’re Looking For:We seek a trusts and estates attorney, or tax attorney with strong trusts and estates background, and 7-10 years’ law firm practice experience for the role of VP/Director, Global Families Institute.
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This role is expected to accept applications for a minimum of 5 business days. At least 3 years of experience with Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIPs), Security Orchestration, Automation, Response (SOAR) or Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tools.
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The incumbent sits on the department’s Executive Committee, helps coordinate joint SFVAHCS/UCSF recruitments and hires, and serves as a key strategist and advisor to the chair, working closely with other members of the leadership team.
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As a Director of Business Development in our San Francisco office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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The Excelsior Community Food Pantry is a partnership of the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (AKA Jewish Home San Francisco) and Mission Bay Community Church, in collaboration with the San Francisco - Marin Food Bank and the Excelsior community.
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What is Required: Bachelor's degree in the life sciences or a related technical area and 10+ years of experience negotiating and drafting complex IP and licensing agreements; or Juris Doctor (J.D.) and 5+ years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Qualifications We Need:Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field; Master’s degree or HR certification (e.g., SHRM-SCP, SPHR) is a plus.
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H.S. Diploma + 3-5 years (or a bachelor's degree + 1-3 years) of a proven track record as a Project Coordinator or in a similar role, including managing complex projects from inception to completion, ideally in the retrofit residential PV + ESS renewable energy sector.
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Candidates must have a US DDS or DMD degree (or foreign equivalent) and be eligible for dental licensure or special permit in the State of California. Please apply online at: with a cover letter, CV, statement of contributions to diversity, statement of teaching, and contact information for 3 references.
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As a member of our Executive Leadership Team, the CMO will report to the CEO. Through his vision and the overall business strategy defined in our operating manual, the CMO will be responsible for helping grow the company brand through thought leadership activities, public relations, social media, etc., as well as developing an integrated marketing strategy with the CRO to drive and hit growth targets.
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QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated leadership skills and experience with proven ability to apply management principles, practices, and techniques in the conduct of business for a multi-discipline, public, and privately funded academic research department.
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