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This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and supervises all finance department personnel. REPORTS TO: Chief Financial Officer (CFO) PPSE is seeking a skilled and experienced Accounting Manager with experience in non-profit accounting.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, the COO manages centrally provided services to schools and oversees the efficient and effective running of individual school operations teams.
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The Manager, Finance will work with the Vice President, Finance, the Chief Financial Officer, and other Accounting & Finance team members on financial planning and analysis (“FP&A”), operational analysis, budgeting, and corporate finance engagements.
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The Director’s position is part of the Mayor’s Office and reports to the Chief Operating Officer and works directly with Deputy Chief Operating Officer on initiatives and programs.
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The VP, Data Engineering will work closely with the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and peer IT leaders. Lead major strategic, cross-functional initiatives in alignment with the Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), Chief AI Officer (CAIO), and Product Management to develop a data single source of truth, business intelligence, advanced analytical capabilities (ML/AI), process automation (robotics), and multi-cloud capabilities across lines of business and corporate functions.
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In rare cases, an adjunct faculty member who does not hold a master’s degree but has extensive and significant work experience may be granted a temporary exception by the Chief Academic and Compliance Officer, with the expectation of regular demonstrated evidence of satisfactory progress toward completion of a master’s degree during the approved exception period.
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The position interfaces routinely with the Chief Procurement Officer, Aviation General Manager, Commissioners of Watershed, ATLDOT and city Departments and the Mayor’s leadership team. Works with Chief Procurement Officer to ensure that solicitations include Appendix A documents (diversity requirements) for inclusion in eligible RFPs and Bids for applicable projects.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) reports directly to the CEO, serves as a member of the executive team, and plays a critical role in leading the efforts of a successful organization. We are currently looking for a Chief Development Officer.
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Reporting to the Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer and to the chair of the Audit and Compliance Committee (ACC) of Emory University's Board of Trustees, the AVP/CCO oversees the execution of the University's compliance strategy and provides day-to-day leadership, direction, and oversight for compliance activities across the University.
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We’re looking for a forward-thinking experienced and strategic Sr. Director, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to join our team. We’re looking for a forward-thinking experienced and strategic Sr. Director, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) to join our team.
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Reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer, you will lead a global team of approximately 40 IAM professionals. Reporting to the Chief Information Security Officer, you will lead a global team of approximately 40 IAM professionals.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Financial Officer, the CAO is a highly visible, key leader within the finance organization, who will be responsible for all aspects of accounting, including creating and sustaining a best-in-class enterprise-wide control framework.
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Reporting Relationship Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer of Emory HealthCare, the Chief Revenue Cycle Officer oversees approximately 1,200 FTEs. The Chief Revenue Cycle Officer directs and oversees all aspects of the consolidated revenue cycle operation for Emory Healthcare.
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Serves as Lead Coordinator for Treasury Inspector General Tax Administration (TIGTA) audits, General Accounting Office (GAO) audits, Office of Chief Financial Officer (CFO)/ Internal Controls Reviews, and other IRS stakeholder data request.
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Our client is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to join our team. Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Work closely with the Chief Philanthropic Officer to secure funding and meet budgetary requirements.
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