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Were opening Neds Club Washington DC in Summer 2024, and the General Manager is crucial to ensuring our success in this exciting new market. General Manager at Neds Club Washington DC.
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Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Knowledge of tools like AWS CloudFormation or Azure Resource Manager for automating the deployment of infrastructure resources. In essence, it plays a pivotal role in the global mobility landscape by providing essential administrative support and technology-driven solutions that simplify visa and consular service processes.
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We are a Fortune 200 company, 19,000 colleagues strong serving more than 10 million customers at six energy companies Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power & Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco).
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The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates, an independent, non-profit academic clinical practice group affiliated with The George Washington University (GW), is seeking a full-time academic, noninvasive general cardiologist in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Cardiology.
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Area General Manager – Regional Director of Operations – Vice President of Operations. 5+ as a General Manager or similar leadership role in a lifestyle hotel or boutique setting.
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Representing the USPTO Director in federal district courts and appellate courts, including defending decisions of the USPTO Director and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, preparing amicus briefs on behalf of the USPTO Director on issues of importance to the development of intellectual property law, and working with the Department of Justice to assist the Solicitor General in trademark and other intellectual property cases before the United States Supreme Court.
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The CFTC offers substantive legal work that provides interns an opportunity to demonstrate their writing, analytical, and advocacy skills.
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ILPD attorneys work closely with a wide range of ICE program offices, including ERO, HSI, and ORAP. They also work with U.S. Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the General Counsel Headquarters (OGC HQ); the DHS Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans, and other federal agencies and departments.
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Additional information on the qualification requirements is outlined in the OPM Qualifications Standards Handbook of General Schedule Positions. DRUG TESTING: The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is a Drug Free Workplace.
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The Deputy General Counsel will be part of a dynamic team that supports work across American Progress’ five crosscutting policy priorities: Building an economy for allRestoring social trust in democracyAdvancing racial equity and justiceTackling climate change and environmental injusticeStrengthening health The legal issues facing American Progress are diverse and intricate.
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This is a perfect position for an ambitious lawyer who wants to be a General Counsel of a small technology company in 5 years. Not that we want you to leave Mapbox, but we are training cross-functional generalists who are able to understand and practically address business problems and risk and who can work in a variety of cross-functional areas which is the perfect training for a General Counsel.
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Minimum 7 + years of experience as a public servant in a relevant government department or agency, in a law firm, as counsel in a health care focused company, trade association or other non-profit, and/or as a Congressional staffer; Preferably within HHS's Office of the General Counsel and/or Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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Opportunity: General Manager. Participate in community affairs and maintain positive public image for HHM and hotel. Interview, select, train, schedule, coach and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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He General Maintenance Worker performs a variety of general maintenance and repair of equipment and buildings requiring practical skill and knowledge (but not proficiency) in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work.
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Reporting to the Deputy General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel will be able to provide support in non-profit legal matters, contract drafting and negotiation, charitable solicitations and corporate filings, employment, corporate governance, intellectual property, and other areas relevant to Accion’s global operations and activities.
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Title: general manager Company: Halls Chophouse Nashville in Washington, DC
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