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The division also provides executive oversight and direction to contract carriers (BNSF and Union Pacific) to ensure that rail operations are consistent with Metra’s standards and practices. Metra’s rail operations are overseen by the Deputy Executive Director, Operations, who provides executive direction and guidance to the chief officers of the Engineering, Mechanical and Transportation departments as well as the Training and Certification and Operations Training departments.
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Support for the executive director relating to disaster response, sustainable development, and Service and Justice matters. The position represents ELCA at governance and planning tables of related organizations that engage in international relief and development and participates in the Executive Committee of Service and Justice home area.
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The Executive Claims Consultant is responsible for the handling, oversight and overall direction of complex management and professional liability claims. Draft concise and well written large loss reports for reporting to senior management.
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This role supports the Senior Audit Manager - Credit Risk, Senior Audit Director and Chief Audit Executive, in providing the Audit Committee and senior management with independent assurance and advisory services designed to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes of U.S. Bancorp (USB.
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The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors, staff, and external stakeholders to advance the organization's mission through effective LIHTC project management and strategic leadership.
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Integrity: Perform such other duties as directed by the Chair, Executive Committee, and Board of Directors to ensure the safe, efficient, and ethical operation of the WCA. The Executive Director is the CEO of the West Central Association Chamber of Commerce.
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Fintech Sales Executive (Hunter role). Responsibilities Of The Sales Executive. Keywords: sales, fintech, financial technology, solutions sales, prospecting, alternative investments, asset managers,OMS, PMS, managed services, data warehouse, front, middle, back office, trade management, analytics, reporting, and data governance, Reconciliation, Data Management, Treasury, Regulatory Solution, EOD Reporting.
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The FP&A team is responsible for owning the forecasting and budgeting processes for LPC and forming cross functional partnerships across the business to provide decision support to executive management.
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Advanced Development credentials, recognition or achievements are expected; Association of Fundraising Executives (AFE) Certification or Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) is preferred. POSITION TITLE: Executive Director of Advancement.
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The Senior Director, Executive Communications is part of a team of skilled executive and corporate communications specialists who provide strategic communication counsel, key messages, talking points and background briefings for internal and external CEO appearances and meetings, including mission-critical client and industry engagements and employee-facing events.
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About the Position The Legal Supervisor supervises a legal team and provides legal representation and counseling to non-detained immigrants seeking asylum before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA.
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Executive Director, Scientific Communications Lead, Rare Disease. In this vital role as Executive Director, Scientific Communications you will be crucial in shaping and broadcasting the scientific narratives that drive understanding and appreciation of our groundbreaking products, particularly our transformative cardiometabolic medicines.
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Assists the Executive Sous Chef with managing cost controls and control expenditures for the account. You may supervise hourly associates and you work with Executive Sous Chef to develop new menus and assist with ordering.
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About the RoleThe Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) serves as a strategic and integral business partner to the CEO, executive team, and board of directors. Partner with the executive team to create and track KPIs with a focus on revenue cycle management to help guide executive team decision making and provide appropriate metrics for analysis of profitability and performance of the business.
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MxD is seeking an experienced, hands-on Chief Technology Officer (CTO), reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), to lead the development and execution of MxD’s technology strategy and project portfolio and act as a technology evangelist for the institute through public speaking opportunities.
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