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The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for the financial management of St. Anthony's, ensuring overall fiscal health of the organization and that we are excellent stewards of our resources.
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Under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) has the primary responsibility for the preparation of the annual budgets for 2 entities of the organization: the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL) and the Jewish Home and Senior Living Foundation (JH&SLF.
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We’re currently looking for an experienced and entrepreneurial Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) to relaunch and unlock our next phase of growth in the USA. This role will report to our USA Chief Executive Officer (CEO.
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As a member of the Corporate Finance Team, you will take an active role in key financial processes, including month-end close activities, reporting of key performance indicators, forecast planning, and financial decision support for executive leadership and key stakeholders.
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The CISO, reporting into the CTO, will lead our security organization that is responsible for our product security operations, securing the technology and products, and supporting corporate development, sales, compliance, and IT teams.
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We are seeking an experienced, self-motivated Senior Financial Analyst who will be a key player in, and is truly excited about, driving and effectively scaling Okta's rapid growth. The ideal candidate is highly motivated, a team player, a confident business partner, capable of driving action cross-functionally, analytical, and outstanding at FP&A. This person is comfortable operating at all levels, with an eye on the strategic big picture, while skillfully managing the financial details.
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We are seeking a talented and versatile Chief of Staff to join our seed-stage AI company. As our Chief of Staff, you will have the opportunity to work alongside a tight-knit group of creators who love turning complex problems into solutions that make a real difference for our users.
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The Chief Operating Officer, Hospital Division provides leadership to achieve operational and performance success for the Hospital Division of UCSF Health's Network Business Unit. The COO, Hospital Division is responsible for the execution and delivery of results, execution and communication of the network's strategic initiatives, and works in collaboration with network leadership.
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In this role, you’ll be embedded in our Financial Platform (FinPlat) organization and work closely with product management as well as other cross-functional partners to drive meaningful change that helps protect our customers and their money.
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The Head of Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is a key leader partnering with senior leadership across Okta to meet the company's financial objectives, identifying risks and opportunities across the business.
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The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15+ years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.
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Collaborates with the Chief Dental Officer (CDO) in all aspects of supervision and development of licensed provider staff. components as directed by the Chief Dental Officer (CDO). Assumes Chief Dental Officer’s functions during the absence of the Chief Dental Officer, or when representing the agency in external settings.
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Hint Water is seeking a full-time Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis to join our Finance & Accounting team. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience of financial or business planning, forecasting and analysis experience.
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The Chief Court Counsel/Chief Court Administrator (CCCA) is a member of the State Bar’s Executive Management Team and serves as both the executive administrator responsible for State Bar Court operations and the senior legal advisor to the judges and staff counsel of the State Bar Court on matters pertaining to State Bar Court proceedings.
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The larger Ayco Personal Financial Management business spans the country, with the following locations in the United States: Atlanta (GA), Boston (MA), Canonsburg (PA), Chicago (IL), Cincinnati (OH), Cohoes (NY), Dallas (TX), Deerfield (IL), Irvine (CA), Houston (TX), Latham (NY), Los Angeles (CA), Minneapolis (MN), New York (NY), Parsippany (NJ), Philadelphia (PA), San Francisco (CA), Saratoga Springs (NY), Seattle (WA), Troy (MI), Washington, D.C. (DC) and West Palm Beach (FL.
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