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The Production Business Manager (PBM) handles the business end of producing commercial content from start to finish, assuring delivery against key agency & client objectives, priorities, and MSA requirements.
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As a Business Intelligence Manager, you will own the delivery of actionable insights to inform data-driven decisions on sales & marketing strategy, and increase efficiency of our go-to-market operations.
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The Senior Development Manager will report to the Director of Development or Deputy Chief and will work collaboratively with other CHA departments, other government agencies and stakeholders to define, refine and meet Department objectives.
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Do you love getting meetings with decision-makers, pitching an exciting platform, and coming up with exciting marketing plans to help brands like Disney and Spotify achieve their business objectives.
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Manager, Cyber Business Risk. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $163,300 - $186,400 for Manager, Cyber Risk & Analysis. As a Cyber Risk Programs Manager within the Governance and Risk division, you see security as an innovation enabler and differentiator, not a step in the compliance process.
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Responsible for making presentations to senior management, communicating results to business teams, and develop plans to help operationalize analytics solution. Experience leveraging complex data to drive business decisions, hands on experience in data science methodologies (predictive analytics, machine learning, patient level data triggers) using R, Pytong, Databricks and deep knowledge of Qlik, PowerBI, Tableau for visualization.
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Experience Level: 4-8 years as an Analytics Manager, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, or similar role. AZPetVet is seeking an Analytics Manager to lead our efforts to turn data into insights and ultimately actions that improve business performance.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Advertising, Economics, Computer Science, Information Systems, Business Analytics, or related field. Manage internal (Mindshare) and external client relationships to guide the Business Intelligence engagements.
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As the Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) Manager, you will be responsible for delivering consolidated management reporting, financial analysis, and business insights to the leadership team.
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We have an immediate need for an SAP FICO Business Analyst based out of our downtown Chicago location. The SAP FICO Business Analyst is the “Face of IT” to the Finance department, driving the business value of IT & managing strategic business demand.
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As an Indirect Tax Manager within the Multistate Tax Services group, you will provide state and local indirect tax planning, consulting, and compliance services to a diverse client base in various industry sectors.
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The Senior Director, Business Activation for Storck USA leads the newly formed Business Activation department and directs activities within Trade marketing and Category Management.
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The Tax Senior Manager, Partnerships is a critical member of the STS Partnerships leadership team and actively participates in the marketing and business development of the group.
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As a Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Leading the configuration of OneStream including but not limited to : Workflows, Data Sources, Transformation Rules, Business Rules and Calculations, Dashboards, Data Management Sequences, Cube / Master Data, System Security.
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Partners with business unit supply planning manager/team to assure forecasts can be translated into actionable supply chain plans that optimize inventory and maximize customer service. The Sr. Demand Planning Manager leads the team of Demand Planners responsible for the demand planning consensus forecast process as part of the corporate S&OP process.
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