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The Director of Strategic Planning is responsible for spearheading strategic planning for the company. At least 8 years of relevant work experience, including 2-4 years in a strategic consulting role, either for a strategy consulting firm or in-house for a pharmaceutical company.
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ECG offers a broad range of strategic, financial, operational, and technology-enabled consulting services encompassing health system performance improvement, ambulatory care planning, market consolidation, and physician enterprise optimization.
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Strong analytical skills and experience with data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Tableau, Power BI). Own the management and strategic optimization of CRM systems (e.g., Salesforce), ensuring data integrity, governance, and alignment with business goals.
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Proven experience in business optimization, data analysis, or strategic planning roles, with a track record of driving operational improvements and business growth. Experience with data analysis tools and software (e.g., Excel, Tableau, Power BI.
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Financial Planning & Analysis: Lead budgeting, forecasting, and variance analysis; provide insights to optimize performance. The Global Corporate Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be a key member of the executive leadership team, partnering with the Chief Executive Officer to communicate and execute the company’s strategic vision.
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Develop and maintain complex business financial models to be used for strategic planning, budgeting, and long-term forecasting. Prior work experience in Investment Banking, FP&A, Strategic Finance, Accounting, Equity Research, or related fields.
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Proficient with key financial reporting and planning systems (e.g. SAP, Cognos, HFM, Power BI) Financial Planning & Analysis. The Finance Business Partner US Oncology will provide key financial insights, drive business performance, and contribute to strategic decision-making processes of US oncology business unit for designated brands and functions.
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Collaborate with Sales and key cross-functional teams to execute annual planning initiatives, including sales capacity planning, territory management, compensation design, and quota setting, as well as adjusting forecasts as needed.
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ISAG is seeking a Supply Chain/Economic/Compliance Analyst to provide immediate support to OTE/SIES in their mission to advance U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export control and treaty compliance system and promoting continued U.S. strategic technology leadership.
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Reporting to the Head of Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis and Treasury, this role will serve as a strategic advisor to the Finance Leadership Team, and will sit at the intersection of Finance strategy, portfolio development, and delivery, with broad exposure across the function and interdependent business areas.
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Analyze financial information to forecast business expectations and develop financial analytics solutions for strategic planning; develop investment values; deal analysis associated with mergers and acquisitions, integrations, and divestitures.
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Strategic Planning: Collaborate with leadership to develop and execute strategic plans aimed at achieving business objectives and driving client success. We are seeking a highly analytical and strategic Senior Business Optimization Strategist to join our team.
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The team is also responsible for coordinating the department’s strategic initiatives, Investment Compliance, Investment Due-Diligence and Investment Data Strategy and Governance. Activities include coordinating and planning monthly team meetings and offsite sessions, partnering with teams across the division while managing complex calendars of senior leaders, and providing backup support to other administrative support professionals across the Investment Management division.
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Experience reporting through Snowflake and Power BI. 3+ years of experience in financial planning and analysis, investment banking, or a similar role. The Senior FP&A Analyst will be responsible for assisting with financial forecasting, budgeting, and analysis to support strategic decision-making across the organization.
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This role will report to the Head of Finance Transformation and lead the planning and execution of strategic projects for Corporate Finance. Advanced Excel and Presentation skills with experience in analytical tools preferred (Power BI, Tableau, etc.
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