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The Associate Dean of Students for Student Affairs serves as a senior student affairs officer for NEIU and reports directly to the Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA)/Dean of Students (DOS.
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Focus on financial organizations that address SEC, CFTC, FINRA, NFA OCC and other regulatory requirements for retail and institutional broker dealer compliance, capital markets, banking, swap dealer trading, investment management, and investment advisor compliance.
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At Tempus, we are building a regulatory team that will adopt creative approaches as we develop regulated medical devices and seek marketing authorization from the FDA. Our Senior Manager/Associate Director of Regulatory Affairs will work closely with our scientists, engineers, clinicians, quality professionals, and legal team to support our efforts to advance personalized medicine.
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Work within Residence Life and with other departments (i.e. Accounting, International Student Affairs, and Registrar,) in order to provide accurate and timely information on bills, applications, occupancy, etc.
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8+ years of experience in Business Affairs and Talent Services at an Advertising Agency or Brand. VML is seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking Business Manager of Talent Affairs to support the production team.
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The position of Scientific Affairs Director is within our Toxicology business unit. Medical & Scientific Affairs. Data review for immunoassay screening and mass spectrometry results. The position of Scientific Affairs Director is within our Toxicology business unit.
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At Allstate, the Talent Manager, Production Business Affairs will have an advanced understanding of the SAG-AFTRA contract as well as the non-union talent landscape. The Talent Manager, Production Business Affairs will be able to work effectively with diverse stakeholders, including producers, marketing teams and the internal production studio in a collaborative role.
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Preference for 6-8 years of experience in corporate strategy, finance, regulatory affairs, public policy, sustainability, ESG, or a related discipline Additional Information McDonald’s is an equal opportunity employer committed to the diversity of our workforce.
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Masters degree in student affairs, higher education, college student personnel, counseling or related field preferred. The Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director of Student Involvement at the Loop within the Division of Student Affairs.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including Process Development, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs, to support biologic product development from preclinical through commercialization.
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The Chancellor, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs, and college stakeholders more generally anticipate and appreciate that each candidate will possess strengths in different measure.
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Working knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices, concepts and programs, as well as relevant regulatory environment considerations and national trends, particularly relating to higher education.
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Responsible for providing legal guidance and support in a variety of regulatory matters (e.g., anti-corruption, competition, export control/sanctions, gaming, and other licensed activities). Job Title: Senior Regulatory Counsel.
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Support business affairs lead and production in all talent matters. This role will support the Lead, Production Business Affairs to ensure that protocols and guidelines are followed to protect the enterprises interests.
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The Regulatory Affairs Manager will provide expert guidance to translate complex regulatory requirements into actionable and practical strategies. Industry Experience : Minimum of 7 years of experience in regulatory affairs within the pharmaceutical or biotechnology industry.
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