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Job SummaryAs a Regional Vice President, you will be responsible for planning and directing operations within an assigned region in order to support the Key Performance Indicators.
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Medical Center Administration Full Time 76851BR Job Summary The Senior Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer (SVP/CFO) is a core member of the UCSF Health System leadership team, serving as a member of the System’s Leadership Council which reviews and shapes Health System policies, aligning strategic priorities with System goals and objectives, and adjudicating complex and large-scale issues that the System faces.
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Participate in VP (Vice President) of Industrial Channel Sales Funnel and Forecasting review process and organize and lead quarterly channel overall performance KPIs target to plan, gaps, trends, actions and engagement (Rebate & MDF tracking.
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About the Team:The Merchandising and Planning team is always on top of the latest trends—using data, research, exceptional taste and expert analytical skills to ensure we’ve got the right product in the right places at the right time.
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The Regional Vice President will work in a client-focused, team-centered environment in unison with Managing Directors to service the needs of the firm’s high net worth clients. Job Summary:The Regional Vice President is responsible for growing our RIA referral platform.
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Position Summary: Reporting to the Vice President, Medical Affairs, Field Medical Team Leader, we seek an experienced, science-focused, MSL to join our rapidly growing medical affairs team with the primary mission of increasing awareness with regards to the unmet need and pathogenesis of IgAN, and the role of targeting BAFF and APRIL as a potentially transformative, disease-modifying therapy.
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This team is responsible for annual planning, process rationalization, insights, systems, and will partner closely with Finance, People (HR), GTM Strategy & Enablement, and Data Science along with the rest of the GTM Executive Leadership Team to support and accelerate end-to-end design, development, and execution of our GTM motion.
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The Facilities Manager is responsible for overall facility operations, facilities budgets, capital planning, and projects in conjunction with the General Manager and Facilities Vice President.
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Key ResponsibilitiesReporting into the Vice-President Early-Stage Development Americas, the Medical Director, Early Stage Clinical Development: Provides medical/scientific, strategic and operational expertise and support for the planning and execution of IND filings and early stage clinical trials.
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We are looking for a Vice President of Merchandise Planning and Inventory Management for our US and Canada business. Strategic Planning: Develop and implement merchandise planning strategies aligned with our financial goals, market trends, and customer demand.
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AECOM is the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle – from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Proactive planning of Corporate Vice President (CVP) engagement with customers and partners in alignment with the team's strategy, goals, and objectives. We are looking to hire an Executive Engagement and Communications Lead to support the office of the Corporate Vice President for Software and Digital Platforms.
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FleishmanHillard, a global integrated communications agency, is seeking a Senior Vice President to lead our Bay Area-based Emerging Media + Platforms team. Strong proficiency in multiple disciplines, including communications and marketing strategy, content creation, influencer relations, the use of data in communications and for insights development, and effective use/management of planning and creative services.
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The Senior Director, Global Corporate Development will report to the Vice President, Head of Global M&A and be based in San Francisco, CA. They will play a pivotal role in leading the identification, evaluation, and execution of mergers, acquisitions, and other strategic investments.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Product Development, this role is highly collaborative and works closely with our cross-functional partners in Product Design, CAD Design, Merchandising, Merchandise Planning, Production and our Factory.
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