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As the Director, Ticket Operations, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of ticketing operations for the Atlanta Dream. The Atlanta Dream is seeking an experienced, self-motivated Director, Ticket Operations to join our team.
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This position supports the Assistant Athletic Director of Facilities, Operations, & Events with oversight in the areas of event operations, external rentals, and athletic facilities.
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The Director, Operations will report directly to the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and will play a key role in shaping the operational strategy and direction of the business. Additionally, the Director of Operations will play a key role in facilitating new studio openings, ensuring they are executed on time, on brand, and with fully trained team members.
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The Regional Director of Operations will be responsible for overseeing multi-unit operations, a constant focus on team member development, coaching and training while overseeing day to day operations in a fast-paced environment.
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The Director Store Operations and Strategy is a critical leader that drives growth and owns the strategic long-term planning across Retail Store Operations. Projects assigned may vary, but ongoing initiatives include New Store Growth, Omnichannel Development, Retail Operations Initiatives, Store Technology and RFID.
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The Director, Sales Operations will be an integral member of the GIBU Leadership Team responsible for driving commercial excellence within the GIBU. They are responsible for driving GIBU strategic priorities, providing operational oversight, and strengthening capabilities that contribute to the GIBU’s business performance, operational excellence, and culture.
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2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 4 years experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, sales and marketing, management operations, or related professional area.
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Job Title: Director of Operations. Minimum of 7-10 years of prior relevant experience in engineering operations or managing all types of Survey, SUE, or Civil Engineering projects and/or team.
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Working closely with Operations, Director of Billing and staff to monitor billing and collections process for each program. The Director of Operations (DOO) serves as the liaison between the client hospital and service line leadership; in this case it is OB support.
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This position supports the IOC Director in developing and implementing the transition of the Airport Operations Center (AOC) into a full-fledged Integrated Operations Center (IOC.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Executive Director of Legal Operations serves as a leader of the global law department’s operations team and is a roll-up-your-sleeves role that prizes initiative, problem solving, and collaboration.
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The Director of Legal Operations will serve as an executive administrative officer for the Georgia Tech Office of the General Counsel (OGC). Serve as a trusted and strategic advisor to the General Counsel on matters handled by the OGC, including operations, policies, strategy, communications, ethics, compliance, and investigations, in addition to various other legal matters affecting the Institute and its affiliates, including litigation, transactions, intellectual property, employment matters, athletics, campus operations issues, and enterprise risk management.
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As the Senior Director, Supply Chain Operations, you will be responsible for daily operations, including the oversight of processes, reporting, improvements and personnel. Oversee the management of all client distribution and supply chain operations.
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We are looking for a Director of Ecommerce Operations for our client in Atlanta, GA. The Director of Ecommerce Operations will play a key role in developing and executing a strategic plan that aligns with the brand positioning and sales channel goals.
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As GVP’s Director of People & Operations, you will be a key thought partner to the CEO & Head of School in providing support and leadership to an amazing and committed team that work daily on GVP’s mission.
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