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Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Strategic Plan. Lead at an executive level to align UCP with broader organizational (UCAR) priorities, set long-term goals, and drive strategic initiatives.
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Demonstrated experience in creating and/or implementing long-term strategic marketing plans within the fitness, wellness, or recreation industry. Implementation responsibilities may include completing specific content-related tasks, such as taking photographs, videos and creating basic graphics to support strategic marketing objectives.
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Trimble AgIS is the purveyor of Trimble GNSS and Control System based Hardware and Software Technologies that enable the implementation of customer solutions for its strategic partners, both internal or external, such as the newly formed PTx Trimble JV with Agco, be it Sensing Technologies, Positioning, Controls, or other in Trimble’s broad Technology Portfolio.
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We value diversity, equity, and inclusion. Apply a strategic mindset to understand client goals, market trends, and consumer behavior, translating insights into effective ad copy. Expertise creating winning video ad scripts for Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, & Snapchat.
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At Heartland Dental, we’re committed to living our core values which promote diversity and inclusion. Current dental hygienist license in CO and an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene (where required.
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This role requires a blend of strategic thinking, creativity, collaboration, and deep understanding of veterinary clinic operations, diagnostics – in hospital diagnostics, reference laboratory and teleradiology.
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As part of the SciTec Team, Kratos software developers will further develop, tune, and integrate advanced algorithms, signal processing, graphical user interfaces, and data communications components to deliver operational software baselines for the real-time strategic and theater missile warning missions.
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As Google's products and services scale the globe, the Strategic Negotiation team works behind the scenes to secure infrastructure for Google's future everything from underwater cables to physical data center space.
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Job Description: The OTS Sales Associate is responsible for securing incremental availability of our Pepsico Beverages Portfolio within a variety of customer channels via strategic selling solutions.
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We were proudly certified in 2024 as a Most Loved Workplace® in ten categories: LGBTQ+, Diversity, Women, CEO, Career Advancement, Veterans, Volunteering, Parents & Caregivers, Wellness, & Young Professionals.
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Environment for the Americas is a nonprofit organization that connects diverse people to conservation through education, outreach, and research.
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Prior corporate development, tactical and/or strategic marketing experience. Proven track record in achieving company goals through creation of strategic partnerships, including pre-contract negotiations and post-contract alliance management.
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As a Stakeholder Engagement and Strategic Communications Lead supporting our Federal government client, you will be trusted to develop and implement marketing and outreach communications as well as lead event planning and facilitation.
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As Scout’s Project Finance Senior Analyst, you will leverage your past experience in financial analysis of renewable energy and/or power sector projects to inform strategic decisions in every aspect of Scout’s business.
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Your ability to accelerate impact and make meaningful change for your clients is enabled by our strategic partner ecosystem and our robust technology platforms across the IBM portfolio; including Software and Red Hat.
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