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The Program Assistant, Education, is responsible for supporting the work of the Vice President, Education, and the Education department. Support the research and editing of memorandums on vendors, competitors, and potential partners for the Vice President, Education.
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You will be an Assistant Vice President - Claims to adjust the claims settlement for our Fine Art and Collectibles Program. Distinguished Programs is a leading national insurance Program Manager providing specialized insurance programs to brokers and agents with specific expertise in Real Estate, Community Associations, Hospitality, Fine Art/Collectibles, and Restaurants.
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Investment Banking Assistant Vice President - Healthcare. Over one year of experience as an Assistant Vice President Biopharma- Investment Banking or Corporate Finance.
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As a member of the Green Economy Team, the Assistant Vice President (AVP) will support established and emerging projects with research and ideation, strategy development, procurement, launch, ongoing oversight and closeout.
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The Vice President, Deputy Project Executive (Commercial) will also serve as the overall project manager for the Interborough Express - identifying the critical path and key decisions required to keep progressing the project across many disciplines: contract procurement, environmental review, project financing, entitlements, regulatory approvals, acquisitions, design development, and construction.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Operations, the Facilities Director is responsible to ensure that multiple assigned facilities are maintained in a safe and secure manner consistent with funder requirements, local building codes as well as state and federal building regulations and URI standards.
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Demonstrate adequate knowledge of BSA, AML, US Patriot Act, OFAC, CIP Regulations and consumer compliance; general knowledge and understanding of banking products, services and operational procedures
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The AVP will work in Chubb's Enterprise Risk Management Unit to help advance Chubb's capabilities in Cyber risk management and catastrophe modeling, by advancing our understanding of the drivers and impacts of Cyber catastrophe risk.
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Demonstrate adequate knowledge of BSA, AML, US Patriot Act, OFAC, CIP Regulations and consumer compliance; general knowledge and understanding of banking products, services and operational procedures
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The Assistant Vice President makes key strategic decisions, in concert with the Senior AVP of Business Operations, regarding procurement services and oversees daily operations. NYC Health + Hospitals’ Supply Chain Services group is an enterprise-wide centralized procurement department which contracts for goods, services, software, pharmaceuticals, consultants, staffing, and construction for NYC Health + Hospitals’ eleven acute hospitals, six long-term care facilities, numerous clinics, correctional health services, 45,000 staff, and an annual spend of approximately $1.5 billion.
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The Vice President, Audience Development will act as an in-house specialist to develop, implement, and analyze, and report direct-to-fan campaigns and strategies. Voluntary benefits like company-paid identity theft protection and resources for pets, mental health and meditation resources, industry-leading fertility coverage, fully paid leave for childbirth or bonding, fully paid leave for caregivers, programs for loved ones with developmental disabilities and neurodiversity, subsidized back-up child and elder care, and reimbursement for adoption, surrogacy, tuition, and student loans.
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Offerings include digital and physical sales and marketing, advertising, brand partnerships, rights management, video monetization, collaborator splits and royalty accounting, publishing administration and more.
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The Senior Manager will report to the Vice President of Global Head of FP&A at Legends, and play a key role as a financial advisor working across Legends' various business verticals, create monthly financial reporting for the Board of Directors and senior management, coordinate annual budget and monthly forecast process for the entire company, and work closely with the regional and business finance leads.
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The SSVF Director, under the guidance of the Associate Vice President, will partner with fellow members of the management team, S:US funders, oversite agencies, and executive leadership to elevate S:US service delivery to all stakeholders.
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As an Assistant Vice President for MBS Research at a major International Bank, you will focus on all aspects of the $12 trillion US residential mortgage market, with a focus on Agency and non-Agency RMBS as part of the II ranked team.
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