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The Executive Vice President, Finance is the chief financial officer of SVCF, reporting to the President & CEO, and is a member of the executive leadership team. The Executive Vice President, Finance works closely with staff across the Foundation to ensure the highest level of stewardship of the Foundation’s assets.
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University Relations seeks outstanding candidates for Executive Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations. The Executive Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations will lead a team of corporate and foundation relations officers responsible for coordinating activity, developing strategies, building relationships, and raising funds from foundations for various initiatives and departments across the university to support its mission and strategic priorities.
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This is a fast moving, emerging business, and successful candidates will be able to move and adapt quickly to changing needs, manage multiple initiatives, engage at all executive levels both inside Supermicro and with partners, and have a proven record of developing products as well as business model from the ground up.
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Your colleagues will work along with the Restaurant Manager, Executive Steward, Beverage Manager, and Room Service Manager to ensure a successful Food & Beverage Team. Experience in the previous mentioned areas will guide you to the next step in your career path as an Assistant Food & Beverage Director.
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The ideal candidate will understand what it takes to be successful in a large, complex organization and bring a spirit of collaboration to the Executive Team. Adept at developing relationships, the next Director will demonstrate an ability to influence others through well-reasoned explanations, be an exceptional presenter, comfortable speaking before different groups - from Santa Clara residents at neighborhood gatherings to City Council meetings or advisory committees.
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Executive Director of the Rothman Family Institute for Food Studies University of California Los Angeles Position Summary Under the purview of the Dean of the Division of Undergraduate Education, the Executive Director reports to the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education Initiatives (UEI) and leads the UCLA Rothman Family Institute for Food Studies (RFI) in close collaboration with the Institute's faculty leaders and advisory committees comprised of a broad range of stakeholders.
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You have excellent communication skills with executive-level clients, and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and clients. Our partners include market leaders such as Fortinet, KnowBe4, Proofpoint, SentinelOne, Sonicwall, Sophos, Tenable, and others.
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Job Summary:The Wealth Strategist / Client Development Sales Executive is responsible for cultivating new relationships with individuals, families, non-profit institutions and other entities. The Wealth Strategist / Client Development Sales Executive maintains ongoing contact with clients, promoting the enhancement and expansion of existing relationships.
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The Senior Editor reports to the Executive Director of Principal Gifts within Stanford’s central Office of Development. The Senior Editor, Executive Briefings, manages the preparation and editorial review of briefings and scheduling requests from the Office of Development for senior university leadership.
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Have an interest or direct experience in the following: Executive Protection, Intelligence, Operations, Critical Incident Management or Corporate Security. Crisis24 Executive Protection Division is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against candidates/ employees on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, disability or handicap, or veteran status.
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In this Strategic Account Executive role, you will help grow our ever-expanding customer roster and also collaborate on marketing initiatives, shape product prioritization, and interact daily with executive leadership.
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Restaurant General Manager- Restaurant Kitchen Manager- Restaurant District Manager- Restaurant Manager and Assistant Restaurant Manager- Restaurant Executive Chef- Sous Chef- Shift Lead Some positions are available regionally, while others may require relocation.
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As an Executive Cellular Modem Firmware Engineer, you will manage project priorities, deadlines, and deliverables. Experience in modem performance analysis and improvement (i.e., call performance (e.g., CSFB/VoLTE/EPSFB/VoNR, WiFi calling), data performance, connectivity performance, thermal/power performance.
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Executive Leave of 40 hours is granted annually and, depending upon success in the Management Performance Program, could increase to up to 80 hours. The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate will have a knowledge of California energy markets and experience working with a variety of market participants, including: renewable energy and storage developers, large energy trading firms, independent power producers, investor owned and municipal utilities, and CCAs. The ideal candidate should have strong analytical and negotiation skills, experience in power trading and origination, or renewable energy development and contract management.
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As the Executive Sous Chef, you will be partnered with the Executive Chef and serve as an integral member of our management team. A successful Executive Sous Chef with us is “standards-driven” and vigilant, showing a high-level of integrity in their work.
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