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Key corporate finance issues include corporate governance, proxy advisory firms, shareholder proposals, ESG, antitrust, accounting, and SEC disclosure proposals; key regulatory issues include regulatory reform, the Congressional Review Act, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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With general guidance from the Senior Director, Regulatory Affairs and Corporate Stewardship, the Regulatory Affairs Manager will lead the Association’s policy agenda and coordinate regulatory and legislative priorities in the areas of infrastructure and environment, health & safety (EHS.
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Varian Medical Systems, a Fortune 1000 company, whose leading technology, products and software are being used in the fight against cancer, is seeking an experienced and self-motivated attorney with 7+ years of Regulatory experience in advising the health care industry to join its legal team.
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4-6 years of experience in FDA regulatory compliance, preferably in a law firm or corporate setting. Job Overview: A law firm in Washington, D.C., is seeking an FDA - Health Care Associate Attorney with 4-6 years of experience and a strong background in drug and medical device regulatory compliance issues, particularly in current good manufacturing practice (CGMP) matters.
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Intel's Legal, Trade, and Government Affairs (LTG) group offers unique opportunities to work in a variety of areas, including counsel to Intel businesses; technology and intellectual property licensing; patent prosecution; trademarks and brands; litigation, mergers, acquisitions and investing; public policy, legislative and regulatory lobbying; global trade, export, import, and customs; and corporate compliance.
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Participate in developing strategy for matters ranging from complex commercial matters, regulatory questions for contractors and grant recipients (e.g., FAR, DFARs, and SBA), business-tort litigation, internal corporate investigations, corporate governance matters, and employment matters.
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Actively contributes to the ISRM strategic planning process by working with the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to develop and implement department strategic plans and action steps that support the corporate strategic objectives.
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Supports the Senior Director of Federal Affairs by identifying emerging federal legislative and regulatory issues that may impact Salt River Project's electric customers, water shareholders, employees, and elected officials; assist in the development and implementation of governmental affairs strategies to achieve corporate goals and objectives, including but not limited to the following areas: energy, water, environmental and tax policies.
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The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the dynamic Federal Legislative Affairs team, as well as regulatory and business teams, to develop policy positions, formulate lobbying strategies, and coordinate Hill outreach to drive desired outcomes on critical issues.
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The Director II Compliance will support the leadership team and own compliance across a number of disciplines, including but not limited to: Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Anti Bribery/Anti-Corruption, HIPAA Compliance; Local and Federal Regulatory Compliance; Commercial and Specialty, Medicaid and Medicare Compliance; Finance; Procurement; Corporate Governance; and Human Resources.
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ERM is seeking a Managing Consultant, Corporate Sustainability & Climate Change to join our growing corporate sustainability and climate change advisory services practice in across North America.
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The VP, Finance & Controller is responsible for financial reporting & analysis, investment & treasury management, tax & regulatory compliance, policy accounting, and strategic/risk management. · Responsible for annual corporate insurance renewal process.
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Provides guidance and training to program and export compliance personnel, Government regulations and corporate policy. This role will lead several functional responsibilities related to trade, industrial security, and regulatory compliance within Hanwha Defense USA (HDUSA.
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Assist in the due diligence documentation and administration of the bank’s corporate investment portfolio, daily cash position, and funding management working with other business units, correspondent banks, brokers, CD listing service providers, Federal Home Loan Bank, and other key relationships.
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