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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of The GW Medical Faculty Associates (CEO), the MFA Chief Financial Officer (CFO) provides overall leadership and support of financial operations of GW’s academic physician practice group known as the Medical Faculty Associates (MFA.
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This Executive Leadership Team (ELT) role reports to the UnitedHealth Group (UHG) Chief Legal Officer and the Optum Chief Executive Officer, provides thought and practical leadership, and is accountable for legal and regulatory affairs teams, programs, and activities across the Optum businesses.
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Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. This role leads the Optum Legal, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (LCRA) Executive Council and is a critical member of the UHG LCRA senior leadership team.
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Position President and Chief Executive Officer. Experience in population health management and driving performance with value-based care models and reimbursement. In evolving from current education offerings, NAACOS will seek not only to curate and convene, but also to develop content and best practices, and be a hub for sharing both value-based care operational and clinical education content to improve care delivery and outcomes.
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An ideal candidate should have experience as a Chief Engineer and aspire to be a part of this industry-changing team developing autonomy for the defense space. The Technical Director role will be the chief engineer on Shield AI projects focused on developing Autonomy and deploying that autonomy to Group 5 aircraft.
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This position reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer and is responsible for the supervision of the Finance, Case Management and Health Information Management departments. As our organization continues to grow and expand, we are seeking an experienced, highly motivated and visionary Assistant Chief Financial Officer to lead the day-to-day management of activities concerned with the financial management of the hospital.
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In line with HIAS’ values of Welcome, Justice, Empathy, Partnership, Courage and Resilience, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for directing and overseeing all HQ Finance functions, and for leading financial excellence globally, in strict alignment with HIAS’ mission, core values and strategic goals.
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Chief Engineer level engineering skills as well as knowledge and experience establishing, building, fielding, and sustaining secure, trusted, core processing and communications architectures to include: definition and development of open systems architecture standards.
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Division Chief, Recreation Services for Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities (RPCA). As a departmental senior leader, the Division Chief will have both a division assignment to carry out a functional area of work and a RPCA strategic team assignment.
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Position Summary: The Technical Director (TD)/Chief of Party (COP) will be responsible for all aspects of project, technical, financial, and personnel management. We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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Job Title: PowerApps Developer (Onsite) Location: Washington, DC Duration: 12 Months+ Short Description: The client is the central technology organization of the client.
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What We’re Looking For: The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is a visionary leader responsible for shaping and implementing pivotal strategic program initiatives. Requirements What You’ll Bring: 10+ years of experience working in government, a conservation NGO, or an environmentally-focused grant-making organization Passion for public lands and a genuine connection to conservation and resilience building, with deep expertise in public lands, recreation, conservation, and/or restoration Extensive background in science and public policy.
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The Chief Scientist should have experience across the important technologies in the sensor technology space, including signal processing, RF and EO/IR hardware, machine learning/artificial intelligence, system integration, field testing, data collection, missions and CONOPs, open architectures and software development, along with a proven track record of delivering quality results to customers in the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Communities (IC.
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I am pleased to announce Ms. Sutton as the new chief of staff at the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection," said CFPB Acting Director Mick Mulvaney." — The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Acting Director Mick Mulvaney announced today that he has named Kirsten Sutton chief of staff for the agency.
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The Communications Director / Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) leads ACE’s Communications task area to deliver a suite of communications products and services designed to enhance the effectiveness of USAID programming, partnerships, and brand awareness.
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