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Strategic Communications - Assist in crafting and disseminating key messages, speeches, and presentations on behalf of the CEO. Reporting directly to the President and CEO of the BSO, the person in the role of Chief of Staff will play a critical role in driving the strategic priorities of the organization and ensuring the successful execution of the CEO's Strategic priorities.
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Responsible for growth and management of the communications channel between business units and Optum Health Real Estate. Serve as a strategic consultant and contact for strategic real estate planning, performance management and financial management across Optum's clinic portfolio.
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And support with strategic communications. Serves as the Office’s Public Information Officer, handling all media relations for OYEA programs in collaboration with the Human Services Cabinet and the Mayor’s Press Office.
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Philanthropy raised through The Dana-Farber Campaign is focused on accelerating the Institute’s strategic priorities by supporting revolutionary science, extraordinary care, exceptional expertise, and essential opportunities—helping us prevent, treat, and Defy Cancer.
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The Marketing and Tourism Manager will work within a team construct and will collaborate closely with colleagues across the museum, including communications, member and visitor services, learning and community engagement, rights and licensing, and curatorial.
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The Assistant Director of Athletics for Sports Communication provides leadership in the areas of athletic communications, as well as media and public relations for UMass Boston athletics and the nineteen (19) National Athletic Collegiate Association (NCAA) Division III intercollegiate programs.
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Investor Services compromises of Compliance Services (investor AML/KYC, sanctions screening and related regulatory services) and Investor Relations. Lead Investor Services strategic change initiatives and transformation programs with a view to improving efficiency and eliminating manual processes.
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The Communications Lead is responsible for working with the DS4SI Team to develop and implement a strategic external communications plan, grow our social media and web presence, and ensure quality of all communications materials.
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The Director will be responsible for managing the team on the full donor cycle of Foundation Relations from prospect research and identification, evaluation, cultivation and strategy, solicitation, recognition, and stewardship.
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Accounting / Finance Business / Management Construction Management Education Engineering Fine Arts Information Technology Interdisciplinary Studies Marketing / Advertising Mathematics Medical / Nursing Political Science / International Relations Project Management Psychology Public Relations Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc.
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Build and Solidify Skills: You'll continue to spend four days a week working from home and one day a week in an Investor Center, where you'll support customers with increasing complexity to develop and hone your skills.
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Bring a deep understanding of the digital asset management industry and relevant adjacencies; provide thorough competitive and market information, analytics, and insights to enable strategic decision-making.
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Swift Current Energy, a renewable energy project developer, owner, and operator (the “Company”), is seeking a Finance Associate to support strategic decisions across a rapidly growing business.
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We are seeking to recruit a candidate to join Wellington's Early Career Investor Program as a Research Associate on one of our Equity Hedge Fund teams in Boston. Growth mindset - the flexibility and openness to continue learning, evolving and growing as an investor is required.
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Manage the functional areas of financial reporting and control, budgeting, forecasting, treasury, tax, investor relations, and audit management information. This individual will be responsible for leading the finance function & team, as well as serving as a Strategic Business Partner to the CEO. This is a unique opportunity to join a team that is truly invested in making a positive impact on the Boston community.
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