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Home to a collection of 243 distinct guestrooms and suites, the hotel also boasts six unique restaurants and bars, a boutique spa and nearly 20,000 square feet of meeting space, making the Brown Palace as appropriate for an adventurous jetsetter as it is for a corporate-minded CEO.
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Provides research and meeting preparation for Sr. Grants Manager and VP of Donor Relations, CEO as needed. Ability to organize a daily workload by setting priorities, meeting deadlines, and moving projects forward independently.
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Demonstrated superior ability to develop and lead relationship-building activities with C-Level executives, including CISO, CIO, CEO, CFO, COO, Business Executives, and General Auditor. Make an impact to Account Management, including Account planning, Client procurement, Meeting follow-up, Pipeline development, Opportunity pursuit, Contract negotiation, Risk management, Proposal and Statement of Work (SOW) development, and Revenue goals.
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When we started in 2003, our President and CEO Ronald J. Leonhardt, Jr., had the vision to become a nationwide full-service lender that could provide more to customers — meeting their needs, being there every step of the way, and making homeownership dreams possible and affordable.
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Provide diversified administrative and personal support to the CEO and Chief of Staff including scheduling, travel arrangements, and meeting coordination. Manage and execute invoice processing for the CEO from compiling and entering to ensuring on-time payments and prepare and track expense reports.
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