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Director, Financial Management: Enterprise Product & Experience Finance. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $202,400 - $231,000 for Director, Financial Management. Eligibility varies based on full or part-time status, exempt or non-exempt status, and management level.
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Coordinate deposit and treasury management service fees for Liquidity Solutions and the broader product organization. This is a pivotal leadership role within Liquidity Product Management and the broader commercial bank.
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You will work closely with cross-functional teams, including product management, sales, and customer success, to develop and execute marketing strategies that highlight our product's benefits and drive growth.
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Demonstrated accomplishments in the areas of medical care delivery systems, utilization management, case management, disease management, quality management, product development and/or peer review.
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Responsible for partnering seamlessly cross-functionally to understand business needs & effectively communicate project updates, across various teams, including Product Management, Design, Global Marketing, Social, Visual Merchandising and Product Knowledge & Training.
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As a Product Management Director you will be a successful product transformation leader who will demonstrate measurable improvements in the governance, cost, and quality of the data within your domain - especially for downstream use-cases that drive improved efficiency and impact.
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We build, drive and grow world-class strategic partnerships and product integrations with Measurement Partners to showcase TTD’s impact and ROI. We lead executive-level partner management & relationship building to influence and collaborate with our Measurement Partners to land the ideal solutions and methodology.
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Ensure effective execution of strategic plans in conjunction with the Product Line Team. What you'll be doing:Commercial Management Liability Product Line Leadership team for the primary and excess product suite of commercial private and not-for-profit risks.
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Manage the implementation of cookie management platforms / tool across the enterprise, partnering with business teams and digital product owners across the Firm to ensure consistent adoption and interpretation of requirements.
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DoubleVerify is seeking a Director of AI Product Operations, Brand Safety and Suitability to to champion operational excellence in our NYC site and advance our global partnerships, workforce management systems, and data labeling strategy.
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ING’s product suite includes Global Liquidity Management and Cash Management, Working Capital Solutions, Debt Capital Markets, Corporate Derivatives and various lending Products. They will be working with other team members, including product specialists, country coverage bankers and other stakeholders to help with the origination of new business with clients, ongoing client relationship management, leading new deals including financings and monitoring / maintaining existing portfolio and especially prospecting new clients.
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Monitoring project milestones, financial delivery, resource availability, issue management process and resolution Serves as a strategic advisor for US GTB leadership team on competitive intelligence, operating model design, best practices, setting of objectives and key results (OKRs), and end-to-end coordination of strategic initiatives across the business (Product, Operations, Sales, Technology, etc.
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Providing customer and market intelligence back to Sales, Product Management, Operations, IT, and PMO regarding Netcracker strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats based on sales pursuit interactions.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams including product management, engineering, customer support, and legal to integrate fraud prevention measures into all aspects of our platform and business processes.
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Axsome Therapeutics is seeking an Associate Director, Sales Training and Development to lead product sales training and development initiatives for our Neurology portfolio. Axsome Therapeutics, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company developing and delivering novel therapies for the management of central nervous system (CNS) disorders.
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