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Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Initiatives. The Deputy Chief of Staff will help manage priorities towards the University Strategic Plan and academic priorities. Work as a liaison to various units in academic and student affairs to advance the university strategic plan for academic excellence and student success.
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This position will coordinate institutional research and analysis, survey research, university assessment and evaluation, institutional compliance reporting, data governance and other projects to ensure operations and future strategic and budgetary plans align with sound analytical data and continuous improvement, furthering the mission of LUC.
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Working in close partnership with Marketing, Communications & Public Relations (MCPR) colleagues, the Communications Specialist – Video (CS-V) uses their keen visual sense and filming expertise to collaboratively plan, beautifully film, and creatively edit strategic and engaging video stories for both internal and external audiences.
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In conjunction with the Managing Director of PWM Operations & Risk Management, develop strategic plans for the Middle Office function and oversee their implementation. Assist in the development of strategic short-term and long-term plans for the Middle Office function and oversee their implementation.
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Telecom Expense Management is responsible for managing the telecom inventory and billing processes that support the business strategic goals. The Telecom Expense Management Specialist is responsible for the whole lifecycle of telecom expense management including network asset inventory management, vendor relationship management, and financial baseline and forecasting of network spend.
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Executive Director, READI National Center for Safe CommunitiesSummary:The Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of Heartland Alliance’s work at the intersection of community safety, community gun violence, criminal legal system reform and racial equity through the READI National Center for Safe Communities.
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The Structured Finance team works closely with investors, third-party consultants, and internal business teams to efficiently execute financing transactions and support RWE's strategic objectives.
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Collaborate with internal stakeholders across different departments, such as strategic sourcing, IT, third-party risk management, and security, to address legal matters affecting the business. Collaborate with internal stakeholders across different departments, such as strategic sourcing, IT, third-party risk management, and security, to address legal matters affecting the business.
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You will need to be a strategic thinker with an analytical mind and have the ability to work independently in a fully remote environment. Who We Are: Rise25, LLC is a company on a mission to help businesses connect with their ideal prospects, referral partners, and strategic partners using a podcast.
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As part of our strategic expansion plan for our Chicago office, we are actively seeking for an options trader who will play a pivotal role in executing and managing options trading strategies. 3+ years of experience as an Options Trader in a proprietary trading firm or financial institution.
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Develop and deepen strategic brand partnerships with identified accounts for native ad campaigns to top-tier ad agencies and clients' direct. Manage your own RFP process and create strategic marketing plans that include, but are not limited to, native digital content, audio and video ad integrations, social media, and event sponsorships.
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As a valued member of our team, in addition to claim, you also will provide legal advice to our underwriting colleagues and non-attorney claim colleagues, and participate in BSI claim strategic initiatives.
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Lead the design and continuous refinement of both annual and long-term strategic development plans, comprised of diverse revenue sources including foundation grants, major gifts, corporate sponsorship, and annual and multi-year donations.
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Ensures clear, ongoing communication regarding the client and brand strategy, strategic insights pertaining to the client's business/industry, trends, initiatives, issues and competitive intelligence, or similar to multidisciplinary team members.
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Serve as a strategic legal partner and advisor to the business teamsCoordinate and work on various corporate projects as determined by senior legal leadershipEssential Duties and Responsibilities IncludeProvide legal support for special assets and consumer collections, answering questions, conducting legal research, reviewing loan files, and providing legal advice as-requested.
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