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Meet is excited to be partnered with a top client of theirs on the search for a sharp VP, Scientific Director to join their ever-growing team! As VP, Scientific Director, you will be the lead and oversight of your designated accounts.
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Collaborates with the RI President, Finance Director, and CFO regarding IGT finances and prepares timely financial statements for annual audit preparation. Handles all staff relation issues with the IGT Directors, Manager, Supervisor, and HR Director.
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To meet the HCPs expectations, the TAS engages them with a differentiated Customer Experience (Cx) through deeper scientific dialogue on and consistent with label, leveraging new ways of working and CE^3.
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Chubb is looking for a director of the high-performing Creative and Video Production Services Team, reporting to the VP Creative and Video Production. The Media Production Director is a high-visibility position that will operate at the nexus of Creative and Video Production with a focus on External Communications, Talent Recruitment and Culture, along with Business line marketing with room to grow.
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The A ssistant Director of Facilities for The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown is responsible for assisting in maintaining the building and grounds with particular attention towards safety, security, and asset protection.
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We are excited to partner with a premier, global consulting firm to identify a dynamic and experienced Forensic Accountant for a high-impact Managing Director role. As a managing director, you will lead and expand our client's forensic accounting practice.
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The NY Metro Facilities Director is responsible for the professional management of Company’s occupied corporate real estate portfolio in New York and Connecticut. Demonstrated ability to listen to others to understand their perspectives, to define and communicate objectives and programs effectively, and persuade vendors and contractors to perform to meet commitments.
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In conjunction with Director, drive creation of all presentations (i.e. global marketing meetings, seasonal brand presentations to markets) The Director of Fragrance Marketing will report directly to the VP, Fragrance Marketing.
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MAIN DUTIES: The Director of Engineering is responsible for supervising the Systems Engineering Team for CO3 New York office. About the Company: Company 3 / Method Studios provides a full range of Creative Services for content creators, including conceptual design, pre-vis, look development, ideation and rapid prototyping, 3D animation/CGI, motion graphics/designers, matte painting, compositing, dailies and production services, color grading, post-production finishing, marketing/trailers, live-action production, experiences, and more.
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The CIB Business Management Director will work directly with business & COO leaders and support partners across the CIB and CB organizations and will serve as a trusted advisor and extension of senior Banking leadership, including being the primary partner for the Head of Regional Investment Banking Coverage.
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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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Specific to the Capital Markets technology platform, lead a technology team for a single line of business and/or crosscutting function responsible for technology solutions that meet business needs and satisfy risk and operational requirements of the Tech organization.
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Our infrastructure - including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar - helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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The FP&A Director (Financial Planning and Analysis Director) is responsible for overseeing the financial planning, budgeting, forecasting, and analysis functions of the company. This role will focus on analyzing and reporting results to management and developing the models/tools necessary to meet deadlines and provide information in a manner that is clear and usable.
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PNC’s CIO team is searching for an experienced portfolio management and balance sheet analytics director. As an ALM Portfolio Management Associate Director - Independent Contributor you will be based in New York City, NY.
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