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Reporting to the Director, Financial Reporting, the Senior Accountant works collaboratively with the Director, Financial Reporting, Vice President of Accounting and Chief Financial Officer in evaluating internal audit controls, contract management and revenue recognition.
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The focus of this position will primarily be responsible for areas related to sponsorships, parking, concessions, retail, eCash, non-baseball events, stadium operations, capital improvements, sportsbook, auxiliary rental revenue, debt/loans, and MLB revenue as well as supervision of a direct report performing "day to day" duties for these functions and areas.
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The Marketing Communications Specialist will work closely with the Marketing Specialist and Sales & Marketing Director to drive revenue while educating new market territories about services offered by their largest account.
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Reporting to the Vice President Finance/Controller, the Senior Director is responsible for ensuring exceptional business support and financial reporting over the lifecycles of all donor-funded programmatic activity and for ensuring the accuracy of the revenue, accounts receivable and net asset accounting for the organization.
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Reporting to the Director of Development, the Individual Giving Manager will be a part of a five-member team responsible for generating $6M+ in annual revenue from a diverse funder base, including corporations, individuals, foundations, and government agencies.
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The purpose of the Area Sales Coordinator is to increase room revenue by increasing production of existing special, corporate/travel agent/consortia accounts and groups in conjunction with the Area Sales Manager and Area Director of Sales.
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Management of garage, surface, and alleyway parking; lot attendant booths/offices; Parking Access & Revenue Control System (PARCS) equipment; Permit Management System (PMS) equipment; vehicle enforcement/violations/towing as needed; parking related signage; and PTS vehicles.
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Meeting sales, revenue, and fee objectives as determined by DMS Division Vice President; CALIBRE, an employee-owned Management Consulting and Information Technology Solutions company, is looking for a Director responsible for CALIBRE’s Infrastructure, Engineering, & Environment (IEE) service line.
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The Revenue Generation Coordinator serves as a liaison for the Associate Director of Business, Innovation, and Technology, the Deputy Director, and the Director of NZCBI on issues surrounding managed revenue-generating programs and interactions with outside agencies, such as Smithsonian Enterprises.
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The Office of General Counsel (OGC) of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) provides legal advice and policy counsel to the Director of the CIA (DCIA) and other CIA officers on a variety of legal issues, to include intelligence and national security law; procurement and acquisition law; employment and personnel law; government ethics; fiscal law; general administrative law; privacy and civil liberties, and legislative affairs.
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Vis revenue backed by USG (e.g. USAID, USTDA, MCC, etc.) Being the catalyst that pulls stakeholders together to drive strategic initiatives and enable revenue growth. Deliver engagement revenue results and pipeline targets while acting as a strategic advisor internally and externally.
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As a Marketing & Communications Coordinator you will be responsible for implementing marketing initiatives, ranging from virtual and in-person events to digital campaigns, with a focus on high-quality lead generation, member and prospect engagement, and B2B revenue growth.
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Position Overview: The Director, Project and Revenue Management is responsible for leading strategic support and enhancing the overarching Monumental Sports & Entertainment business operations capabilities to support the sales and marketing teams and drive business wins.
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Meets with the Revenue Cycle Director as needed to discuss specific concerns related to the accurate and timely processing of patient charges and claims processing. Aligned Orthopedic Partners is recruiting an experienced Revenue Cycle Manager to support billing operations in our Maryland and Virginia Beach locations.
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The SAC may also supervise a Deputy Special Agent-in-Charge (DSAC) or Deputy Director. The mission of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration's (TIGTA) Office of Investigations is to protect the Internal Revenue Service from internal and external threats and corruption that could negatively impact the IRS' ability to administer the nation's tax laws.
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