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Family Planning & Parenting Support: Fertility (eg, IVF, preservation), adoption, and gestational carrier coverage with additional benefits and resources to provide support from planning to parenting.
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As the world enters an era of strategic competition, Anduril is committed to bringing cutting-edge autonomy, AI, computer vision, sensor fusion, and networking technology to the military in months, not years.
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Together with the Sr. Director of Strategic Planning & Special Projects, develop strategic plan with measurable goals focused on associate engagement, community impact, and growth.
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Experience in management, budgeting, fundraising, strategic planning and board building with community and corporate leaders. As IPSF’s top development position, The Director of Development (DOD) is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive, strategic fundraising program to achieve the organization’s annual and long-term contributed revenue goals.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Director of Operations at TARGETTI USA in Costa Mesa, CA. The Director of Operations will oversee and manage day-to-day operations, including team management, budgeting and strategic initiatives.
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The Director, ICU is accountable for the strategic planning, direction, organization and control of the inpatient Critical Care Services Department. The Director, ICU is responsible for operational oversight and direction of the Critical Care Services Department of AHMC-ARMC through program development, operational improvement, financial performance and organizational change.
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Broad functional experience in areas of strategic planning and marketing, business and market development, market research and planning and promotions. The Director of Business Development - HVAC is responsible for overall business performance and strategy development for the Ductless Mini Split AC, Light Commercial, Residential Central AC, and Commercial AC. This individual will partner with other department leaders to ensure effective coordination and relationships with all disciplines of the organization.
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As the Marketing Director, you will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing plans to drive brand awareness, lead generation, and customer engagement. Lead the planning and execution of integrated marketing campaigns, including digital marketing, advertising, tradeshows, and content marketing.
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Strategic Development: Lead the strategic planning and execution of product development projects, focusing on microbiome and longevity technologies to create impactful DTC products.
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Understand cost accounting to help control costs and engage in strategic planning to improve cost efficiency. Responsible for developing demand planning and forecasting models with input from Sales and Operations to develop a production plan for our contract suppliers.
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Establish strategic partnerships with assigned business units or functional area leaders for the purpose of business technology strategy development, solution discovery, service management, risk management and relationship management.
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15+ years of experience in strategic planning, business development, and commercialization. This leadership position requires a seasoned professional with a proven track record in strategic planning, market analysis, and commercialization efforts.
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Configuring and implementing SAP SCC, S/4 Hana and Ariba Cloud applications such as Buying and Invoicing, Strategic Sourcing, Commerce automation and supply chain collaboration; + Leading SAP Ariba and S/4 Hana implementations from planning to configuration through go-live.
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The Managing Director possesses a strong professional acumen to engage in strategic planning for resource allocation, which involves not only understanding the current culture but also the future direction of the college.
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The Associate Director, Retina Marketing, will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing plans for the Retina franchise. They will support the US launch readiness and commercialization strategy for a novel gene therapy and business planning and tactical execution for OZURDEX.
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