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UW Facilities has retained Korn Ferry to assist with the Assistant Vice President of Real Estate Development search. The scope of work for the Assistant Vice President (AVP) of Real Estate Development & Chief Real Estate Officer (CREO) encompasses oversight of a broad range of functions integral to the University's real estate operations.
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Build out client financial plans and investment proposals as directed by the Managing Director and Vice President - Wealth Manager. Works closely with both the Managing Director and Vice President - Wealth Manager to develop advanced planning expertise.
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If community leadership is not following current practice expectations notification Client’s Designated Operations Partner, the Nurse Consultant, Vice President of Clinical Services and President of CoBridge Workforce Solutions via report.
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Regularly communicates progress and concerns with the respective Regional Vice President and Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Zone Manager. The Regional Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Coordinator reports to the Home Health Quality and Patient Experience Zone Manager and is responsible for facilitating overall agency quality improvement and outcome performance.
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The President and General Manager has five direct reports: the News Director, Music Director, Director of Development, Director of Administration & Operations, and Director of Human Resources.
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These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work involved for this job. 5+ years of field sales experience within mutual funds and/or ETF sales required as either a senior internal wholesaler, hybrid wholesaler or external wholesaler.
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At a glance: The Seattle Aquarium is recruiting a Vice President of Conservation Programs and Partnershipsan innovative visionary ready to redefine the aquarium landscape that will enjoy the flexibility of a hybrid work schedule based in Seattle, WA. As the ninth largest aquarium in the U.S. by attendance, the Seattle Aquarium hosts over 22 million visitors and provides marine conservation education to over 1.6 million school children.
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Advanced credentials preferred (or in process) such as CFA, CFP, CAIA. The company is the leader in strategies such as dividend growth, interest rate hedged bond and geared (leveraged and inverse) ETF investing.
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The position reports to the Vice President of Facilities and Operations, and has four direct reports (Facilities Operations Manager, Safety Manager, Security Manager, and Exhibits Technician), with an overall team of 32 staff members.
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Construction company focused on underground Septic, Draining, Plumbing, Sewer, and Electrical is currently hiring for a VP of Services.
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We are thrilled to recruit for this multiple award-winning, niche travel business who are looking to add a Business Development Director to their close-knit travel trade sales team, reporting directly to the Vice President of Sales.
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As the Vice President of Marketing at Zenoti, you will be a strategic leader responsible for developing and executing the demand generation strategy. This includes a vast portfolio of global brands, such as European Wax Center, Hand & Stone, Massage Heights, Rush Hair & Beauty, Sono Bello, Profile by Sanford, Hair Cuttery, CorePower Yoga and TONI&GUY.
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Partner with the AUF Vice President, Sr. Director of Strategic Partnerships, Director of Advancement Services, and others to identify engagement opportunities and develop gift strategies to engage a wide variety of diverse, global donors and move them through the donor commitment continuum to a gift conversation.
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Coordinate and partner with the UW Medicine Chief of Staff and the Chief Compliance Officer, UW Medicine and Associate Vice President for Medical Affairs on School of Medicine compliance related activities.
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We're seeking an Area Vice President of Imaging MI/Theranostics tolead a dedicated Team within the zone to help provide clinical facilities withbest-in-class diagnostic equipment to improve access, quality, and efficiencyof care within MI and Theranostics.
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