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Maintaining and enhancing the food products through a creative menu development and presentation, the Executive Sous Chef will promote the company’s vision to become a highly recognized brand respected for its service delivery, diversity in design, contemporary Swiss attributes and Vitality through example.
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WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN AN ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE: Being confident in calling media outlets and following-up with emails is the primary skill set needed as well as staying highly organized with a lot of different people, places and things to juggle.
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Reporting to the VP of Chapter Impact and Outposts, the Executive Director (ED) The Executive Director must reside in the community the chapter serves. Job Title: Executive Director, Chicago Chapter.
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Responsibilities for the Account Director are as followed: Client Focus May own the client relationships at the mid-senior level within the client’s organizational hierarchy With VP/Director, responsible for setting and managing client account expectations Oversees all strategy development for assigned account(s), including the development of key alliances and interactive marketing/advertising strategies that align with the client's brand and support the client's business objectives.
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Foster and maintain strategic relationships with senior staff of FRM, other departments and external stakeholders, demonstrating a high degree of executive prescence. [Required] Must be able to work in a team environment, be responsive to Executive Management.
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The Rare Disease Account Executive will drive patient identification and market development for SMA & ALS by creating territory, account, and customer strategies to achieve area sales, market share, and profit targets for their territory.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for strategic planning and oversight of fundraising, grantmaking, programs, finance, civic engagement, community outreach, marketing and administration for Cubs Charities.
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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF KEY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES: We are hiring a part-time Armed Private Security Executive Driver. The Security Executive Driver will drive a Company provided vehicle on a variety of trips, both corporate visits and personal itineraries, and typical travel includes but is not limited to transit to airports, Philadelphia, bank transports, local dining, and running errands.
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Executive Sous Chef – Hawksmoor Chicago Chicago is the historical powerhouse of American beef, and when Hawksmoor found out about an actual powerhouse building, it felt like fate. Giving support to senior staff within the team FOH/BOH To support the Executive Chef and manage the kitchen’s financial performance, including: Being aware of GP targets Ensure stock levels are appropriate and ordering is optimised A good understanding of: Product Company recipes (which must be followed exactly) Systems, including QSR, Stock management and inventory control To be considered for the role you will have: Extensive experience running some of the best kitchens in Chicago.
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Required] Extensive knowledge of SEC/CFTC regulatory rules and regulations related to credit risk management. As a Systemically Important Financial Market Utility (SIFMU), OCC operates under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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With leadership and knowledge gained through executive training programs, lays the groundwork for major OLA and CLC initiatives, working closely with CLC personnel and the Office of Legal Counsel to develop policy and documentation in order to protect all intellectual property.
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We're seeking an Senior Account Executive - Automotive Specialist in our Chicago, IL Market! Monitor competition to continually prospect new account leads. We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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The Executive Director of Humanities, Health & Physical Education (PE) will collaborate with multiple stakeholders and offices in executing the vision of the Department of Humanities. This position will report to the Deputy Chief of Teaching & Learning, Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment, and will lead a team of direct reporting leaders responsible for the Departments of Literacy, Social Science, and Health & PE.
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Old Town School of Folk Music (OTS) seeks a creative, strategic, and visionary leader to serve as its next Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (ED/CEO). OTS serves thousands of children each year, providing arts education programming throughout Chicago, including artist residencies in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), early childhood music programming, and robust field trip and financial aid programs.
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Defines, establishes, and influences business strategy and strategic initiatives that drive business performance.
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