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How you’ll make an impact: SiriusXM is looking for a Senior Director, Product Management for our Commerce Platform. What you’ll need: 12+ Years experience working in Commerce Product Management, with a significant focus on subscription based business models.
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General Summary of Position Reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Quality and High Reliability with matrix reporting to the Vice President for Risk Management Services for MSH., the Director of Risk and Claims Management directs, designs, implements and maintains the Risk Management Program in order to reduce incidence and magnitude of loss to the Hospital.
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ETRM - Director of Product Management, to join our team and lead a significant greenfield implementation of the. ETRM (Endur) - Director, Product Management.
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POSITION TITLE: Director of Facilities DEPARTMENT: Facilities REPORTS TO: Director of Finance and Operations FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Yes Job Summary: The Director of Facilities is responsible for creating and maintaining a positive and proactive approach to all aspects of Lowell's facilities.
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The Director will have robust training and experience in social or behavioral science as a mixed-methodologist, with demonstrable evidence of success in both quantitative/survey and qualitative research.
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Works closely with the MedStar VP, Risk Management to manage financial aspects of the MedStar's medical professional liability and corporate general liability claims program including establishing and maintaining a sound claims-reserving program that ensures that liability exposure is timely and adequately recognized and recorded.
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5 years of experience in the performing arts industry with practical experience in either concert programming, artistic directorship, concert production, artist management or adjacent fields.
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The Director of Policy Advocacy will be part of Legal Aid’s Systemic Advocacy and Law Reform Program, which also includes the Barbara McDowell Appellate Advocacy Project, the Impact Litigation Project, and the Community Lawyering and Engagement Program.
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The Managing Director, Development will focus on establishing multi-year contributions, identifying new funding sources and management of current donors. The Managing Director of Development will be a highly effective storyteller and relationship builder who can bring to life City Year's impact in schools using strong presentation and communication skills that capture the hearts and minds of potential donors and inspires them to support City Year's mission.
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As a Director of Legislative Affairs at the American Trucking Associations, you will play a critical role in communicating the needs of our members and working closely with our policy office to strategize and convey a clear and concise message on legislative issues impacting the trucking industry.
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The Director is responsible for the departments Management/Leadership, ensuring that the department fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement to meet customer need and achieve the Board of County Commissioners stated goals and policy direction.
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In collaboration with the Executive Director, manage CCW’s Communications Consultant on the content and drafting of grant proposals and on the tone and content of appeal collateral; manage grant fulfillment and reporting.
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This Director of Community Association Management (DCAM) is a West coast remote position. Our mission is to provide the best possible lifestyle HOA management services to our partner communities by encompassing the Best People, Best Technology, and Best Service reputation of RealManage and its CiraConnect division.
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As a key staff member of the organization, the Director of Operations plays a crucial role in supporting the finance, operations, and management of (5) full-time staff and (35) contracted individuals.
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Arlo Washington DC, soon to be added to the Arlo Hotels portfolio is now seeking a dynamic *Director of Engineering. The Director of Engineering is responsible for effectively leading the engineering team in the execution of all maintenance of the overall hotel.
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