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The Director of Partnership Sales, Cirque du Soleil will report to the Vice President of Global Partnerships, Cirque du Soleil with accountability to the SVP, Partnerships in LGP.
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Reports To: Vice President, Healthcare Strategy. The Strategic Director, Healthcare Leadership serves as the Association's lead representative and manager of strategic convening initiatives in health care, including the Alzheimer's Association Innovation Roundtable, the Dementia Care Navigation Roundtable, the Payer Summit and healthcare-related advisory groups.
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Is responsible for ADAPT’s communication tools and services including newsletters and other print publications; Web, E-news and other online communications; media and public relations; and the overall marketing of ADAPT. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe duties and responsibilities of the Director of Communications will include, but are not limited to the following: Reports to the Senior Vice President for Marketing & Fund Development.
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The Director of Sales & Marketing at the Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown will report to the General Manager with a dotted line to the Vice President of Sales and will be responsible for maximizing business to exceed budget expectations.
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Lead the Provider Engagement team under the Vice President of Provider Network Operations. A health services organization in New York City is currently seeking an experienced professional to join their staff as their new Director of Provider Engagement.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice President of Facility/Operations, the Regional Director of Operations will have oversite responsibilities of CRF security personnel and contracted security throughout the organization.
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The Director of Sales & Marketing will report to the General Manager with a dotted line to the Vice President of Sales and will be responsible for maximizing business to exceed budget expectations.
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The Senior Director works with the Law Assistant Dean of Development and Associate Vice-President for External Relations to craft giving opportunities for donors, prospects, and volunteers who have the capacity to make significant commitments to the Law School.
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Development of Licensing strategy along with Vice President, Global Licensing & Brand Partnerships. Working with the Vice President, Global Licensing & Brand Partnerships, to ensure that the annual budget for Licensing is delivered, with specific plans to drive significant year on year incremental growth.
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The position will be supervised by the Vice President, Individual Giving and Events located in New York City and work closely with the Individual Giving, Annual Fund, Development Operations, Events, and administrative staff throughout PPGNY’s footprint.
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Work with the Vice President, Public Affairs; Assistant Vice President, Communications and Content; and system leadership to formulate strategy and messaging for crisis communications for internal audiences, and participate when necessary in command center or Joint Information Center operations.
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Maintains relationships with other academic centers at Barnard, with the Library and the College Archives and Special Collections; with the Office of the Vice-President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; cognate institutes and centers at Columbia; and with community organizations and activist/artist partners.
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ING is looking for a Vice President or Director level generalist sales professional who can operate across a wide spectrum of credit products including investment grade/High yield/cross-over credit, esoteric/high quality ABS, and various structured products including SRTs and RWA relief transactions for the Institutional Sales team in the Financial Markets division.
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And hopefully you’re our next VP, Creative Director, Copy, helping us to deliver game-changing campaigns for Consumers & HCPs. The VP, Creative Director at Heartbeat is responsible for making things that matter.
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The Director, Individual Giving will also provide fundraising guidance and support for local volunteers in their fundraising efforts. The Director, Individual Giving will maintain a portfolio of qualified donors, prospects, and discovery work.
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