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Reporting to the board of directors as a co-leader alongside the Artistic Director, the Executive Director will be responsible for the business operations of the organization, and the leader of its financial and strategic planning for its evolving business model.
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Reporting to the VP of Finance the Director (FP&A) will support the VP with regular monthly financial planning, analysis and reporting to various constituents (internal and external) for federally qualified health center with a $40M budget.
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The Executive Director (ED) will serve as the chief executive officer of the Windsor Historical Society and will be a strategic and people-oriented executive who values community engagement and leads with a clear sense of purpose and direction.
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The Executive Director for the Foundation reports to the Superintendent/President and is responsible for the development and implementation of an aligned strategic plan that typifies effective donor cultivation and strong corporate, community and alumni relations, leading to increased giving levels that benefit the IVC students and the District.
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The University of Miami has an exciting job opportunity for an Executive Director, Research Accounting and Cost Analysis to support the Associate Vice President of Research Administration in the Office of the Vice Provost for Research.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Services, the Executive Director for Transportation and Parking Services (TPS) is responsible for the overall strategic planning and operation of Princeton University’s many and evolving transportation services, programs, and facilities.
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The Executive Director will have the opportunity to participate in the strategic planning and development of the synagogue, ensuring its prosperity for generations to come.
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The role is fast paced, unstructured and involves working with executive leadership who make major strategic decisions based on the analysis performed by the Strategic Finance Director.
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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis will take a holistic perspective that considers data, analytics and various dimensions of the business when approaching strategic business solutions.
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Advanced practical experience with data management, reporting, analysis and data visualization software (e.g., Tableau, SPSS, Alteryx, Hyperion, R, Python, Cognos, etc); Experience with Salesforce; Advanced Excel skills; Excellent data visualization, report preparation, and written communication skills, including ability to prepare and deliver presentations to an executive audience; Individual must be able to conduct rigorous, applied research that informs the strategic goals of the university.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Business Control and Analytics, you will play a critical role in financial planning, analysis, and strategic decision-making.
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Monitor actual performance against budget and provide regular updates and analysis to the Executive Director and Board of Directors. Staff the work of the Finance and Audit Committees of ABHMS' Board of Directors and provide financial analysis of budgets, financial reports, and financial trends to assist the committees, Board, Executive Director/CEO, and management in performing their responsibilities.
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The Executive Director/Senior International Officer is responsible for the international student experience at UWM from recruitment to onboarding, and support once the students arrive on campus.
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Reporting to the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis, the Manager of Financial Planning & Analysis will support the director in managing the Center's Financial Planning & Analysis team with preparation of the organizational budget and reporting while adhering to strict grant management compliance.
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Coordinates with University Communications and Public Affairs regarding pertinent University messaging, strategic communications planning, storytelling and content promotion, media relations, and issues requiring management/crisis communications.
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