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Supervisor Responsibilities (10%): A Senior Financial Analyst will report to the Director position. The UW School of Medicine has an outstanding opportunity for a Director of Financial Reporting and Budgeting to join their team.
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In 2025, and moving forward, the director will assume full responsibility for financial analysis & forecasting and general accounting; and will manage the finance department including supervising the finance team members.
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Scope : The Chapter Director is responsible for the development of plans, priorities, and strategies to further the goals of the Sierra Club in WA in conjunction with the Executive Committee and other volunteer leaders, including goals for conservation, political and legislative programs; assuring equity and inclusion; fundraising; volunteer development and member services; administration; budgeting and financial management; and media relations.
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The Assistant Community Director is fully accountable in assisting the Community Director with the day-to-day property operations, and managing the asset to meet the client's expressed operational and financial goals.
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The Associate Director, Finance is responsible for leading and overseeing the financial integrity of the accounting system (Sage-Intacct) and associated sub systems. Reporting to the Senior Director of Finance and directing the Senior Accountant, this role requires strong leadership skills, a keen eye for financial details and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams ensuring smooth day to day financial operations of the organization.
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Meet regularly with the Associate Dean to advise and discuss the financial status of programs, program needs, fiscal recommendations, and other pertinent initiatives/projects. Assist the Associate Dean in developing and maintaining administrative operational reports and records, including financial quarterly and annual reports, and submission of reports to the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) of the College as required.
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Develop a robust understanding of the landscape, dynamics, and trends in which we operate (financial services/technology and crypto industries), with a particular focus on international developing markets.
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Assists the Community Director with the management of monthly rent collections and delinquency to include timely deposit and security of funds according to FPI policies. Revenue ManagementAssists the Community Director in maximizing revenue potential of the property through the management of lease expirations and timely turnover.
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Collaborate with the Treasurer on reporting fundraising progress and financial health of the organization. Created sustainable financial health in non-profit efforts through fundraising and programs.
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Morgan Stanley is a leading global financial services firm providing a wide range of investment banking, securities, wealth management and investment management services. - Ability to understand financial theory and operational considerations, and their implications for current or potential strategies.
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Formulate the annual marketing plan and office marketing budget with the office Managing Partner and Chief Financial Officer; monitor both plan and budget for local office, providing periodic and annual updates.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in a Project Financial Controller (Financial Analyst) (Principal/Lead level Project Financial Controller) experience in technology managing costs for programs and project controls (e.g. cost, schedule, performance), financial reporting, analysis, and planning during the project lifecycle.
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You’ll also be granted time off for designated EY Paid Holidays, Winter/Summer breaks, Personal/Family Care, and other leaves of absence when needed to support your physical, financial, and emotional well-being.
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The ideal candidate will join a team of colleagues who are energetic, creative and collaborative; and the candidate will have a crucial role in crafting, articulating and implementing a long-term vision for the admissions and financial aid program.
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Knowledge of industry best practices in demand planning, supply chain management, and financial forecasting. Orchestrate the IBP meetings, ensuring inputs and outputs are aligned and balance strategic, financial, and operational perspectives to a consensus plan.
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