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We're looking for a Director of Information Security leader to drive strategic security improvements and improve team operations. Operationalize and scale Fivetran's vulnerability management, bug bounty, and red team operations.
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The Senior Director of Support Programs reports to the SVP, Operations and is responsible for overseeing and managing the strategic and operational aspects of support services and ancillary programs within the healthcare organization.
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This role interfaces with the SBU GMs, Group Functional VPs, and centralized groups including the VP, Operations & Strategy, Director of Business Administration, VP MTO/NRM, and VP IBP. The role must also partner closely with the equivalent role in the other Group, as well as with the Director of Enterprise Planning.
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Strategic Alignment & Execution: Serve as a key advisor to EVP ensuring alignment between enterprise and Group priorities and on-going operations with C&C. Facilitate cross-functional collaboration to drive key C&C operations initiatives and projects, ensuring that they align with the organization’s goals and vision.
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Support Upper Management to ensure Exelixis’ company, Exelixis Business Owners’ projects, and PSC’s department goals and objectives can be successfully achieved year-over-year with strategic, preferred, and transactional vendors through implementation of comprehensive, sustainable, diversified, and de-risked outsourcing strategies, tactics, and operations.
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The Director of Finance is a full-time position responsible for managing the Town's financial operations and ensuring long-term strategic planning. Prepare budgets and develop strategic investment plans for idle funds.
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The Service Line Director will report directly to the Vice President of the Non-Medical Service Line. To generate strategic sourcing options for the client, this position will conduct thorough reviews of client spend, utilization trends, market research, informatics, and benchmark data.
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Provide timely information and strategic input into Medical Affairs activities regarding early-stage pipeline, including trial awareness and implementation, publications, medical information, HEOR, and field-based activities.
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The Director of Finance & Administration will be a strategic thought-partner reporting to the Executive Director and will supervise one direct report, the Finance & Operations Administrator.
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The Senior Director of Legal Operations & Strategic Enablement is a trusted member of the Legal Affairs and Policy Senior Leadership Team who serves as a strategic thought partner and change agent for the Chief Legal Officer and the SVP of Legal Affairs.
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Leads the planning, development and implementation of Area strategic initiatives in Pharmacy Operations. Integrates those activities with California pharmacy strategic initiatives and goals, as well as general Area operations.
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Position Summary The Director - Strategic Communications and Events in Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) is a key member of the department leadership team and reports to the Deputy to the Vice President/Vice Provost and Executive Director of Central Services with a dotted-line report to the Vice President/Vice Provost.
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As a core member of the Clinical Development Team, the Associate Director, Clinical Operations contributes to the development of strategic plans for Clinical Development programs.
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The Director of Engineering Operations plays a key role in translating the company's strategic vision into actionable plans, optimizing processes, managing resources efficiently, profitability, and ensuring the overall success of service delivery.
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This position will be focused on leading transit planning projects that may include transit service development, comprehensive operations analyses, bus rapid transit planning, corridor studies and tactical mobility lanes, emerging mobility planning, and transit agency strategic plans.
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