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The role of the hotel director of finance as the hotel’s “Chief Financial Officer” can be categorized into four main areas of discipline as described below. The Director of Finance plans, organizes, directs, and controls the accounting and control function of the division, reports operational results, and provides financial support to hotel management.
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Experience with the following systems and platforms: Microsoft 365, Google Suite, Email Protocols, Domain Name Servers, Communication Archiving Solutions, Bloomberg and Financial data applications, Email security solutions like Proofpoint and Mimecast.
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Oversee integration testing of EOTSS Single Sign On (SSO), EOTSS Identify Access Management (IAM), EOTSS Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Cloud SaaS Vendor user access management, and Comptroller's access controls and provisioning processes.
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Insurance industry, capital markets, and/or institutional client servicing experience desired. Produce materials for client distribution, investment strategy updates, market information, economic outlooks, operational matters, and investment portfolio updates.
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MAIN JOB TASKS & RESPONSIBILITES Act as primary escalation point for complex technical issues involving Windows server, Active Directory, network and firewall configuration, Microsoft 365 products (Sharepoint, Intune, Exchange), and other commonly used LOB products and SaaS services.
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The Trust Advisor performs a wide range of complex trust administration functions requiring an extensive knowledge of trusts, estate planning, investments, and tax laws while maintaining a high level of client contact.
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Reporting to Panerai Boutique Manager, the Client Advisor is responsible for achieving the personal sales target as well as contributing to the achievement of the boutique’s objectives, developing the client panel and establishing best in class customer’s experience by delivering high operational and service standards, while adhering to Panerai procedures and policies.
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Establishes good working relationships with patients’ primary care teams, the Behavioral Health team, MAT team, Client Services, Financial Counselors, Interpretive services, front desk staff, Referrals Department, Call Center, the WIC program, Food Pantry staff, and other clinical specialists so that all team members are empowered to refer to the PCN.
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MERGE has enduring client partnerships with American Express, T-Mobile, LG, Subway, Kate Spade NY, Coach, The North Face, Meta, Adobe, BlueCross BlueShield, Abbott, Astellas, Supernus, CSL, GE Healthcare, Broward Health, Indiana University Health, Nationwide and Morgan Stanley.
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As an Engagement Director, you will:Serve as a high-level interim or project-based accounting resource for clients in various industries on accounting, finance, tax, and audit roles (Interim Controller, Financial Reporting Manager, Internal Audit Manager, etc.
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Our client, a world-leading Pharmaceutical Company in Cambridge, MA is currently looking for a Scientist II to join their expanding team. Job Title: Scientist II (Multi-Color Flow Cytometry, Cell Culture.
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A Juris Doctorate, PhD, MBA or a Master degree in Finance, Tax, Quantitative Statistics, Financial Engineering, Economics may also be considered. Assessing enterprise wide impact and design solutions pertaining to financial instrument portfolios around data, controls, reporting, valuation, governance and digitization.
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Client in Boston, MA is looking for a X-Ray Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks. Client in Boston, MA is looking for a X-Ray Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks. 13 week X-Ray Technologist travel assignment.
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As the Community Engagement Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in advancing the mission of the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House by spearheading initiatives that enhance community engagement, program management, and client support.
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Our client in the government administration industry is seeking an experienced enterprise risk management resource to implement an enterprise risk management strategy in the agency. Ability to apply ERM standards to a variety of areas (financial, tax, child support information, municipal.
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