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Reporting to the Vice Provost for Education, the Associate Vice Provost for Data Analytics and Decision Support (AVP DDS) will be recognized as a senior leader charged with building a culture of data-informed decision making within Tufts through championing and collaborating with campus stakeholders.
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The Vice President, Regulatory Affairs and Quality will work collaboratively with colleagues across the company, and with outside partners, to design and execute global registrations strategies for all Xilio products, including initial regulatory efforts on pipeline programs.
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Alloy’s Antibody Discovery Services (ADS) team is adding a new senior leadership position for a Vice President of Antibody Research Programs based in Waltham, Massachusetts. This role will report directly to the Senior Vice President of Antibody Discovery Services in Waltham, MA, with autonomy owning various stakeholders, projects, and tasks in a dynamic start-up environment while keeping up the pace of Alloy.
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The Vice President of Market Access and Public Policy will lead the strategic development and execution of market access and public policy initiatives to ensure the successful launch and sustainable patient access of our innovative gene editing medicines in both ex vivo and in vivo applications.
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Our breadth of offerings across the entire semiconductor value chain helps our customers solve their most difficult yield, device performance, quality, and reliability issues.
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The Director will report to the Lahey Chief Academic Officer/UMass Chan-Lahey Regional Executive Dean with a dual report to the UMass Chan Vice Provost for Research. The Director will report to the Lahey Chief Academic Officer/UMass Chan-Lahey Regional Executive Dean with a dual report to the UMass Chan Vice Provost for Research.
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Act as the primary point of contact for the lead engineering vice presidents for Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon, participating in leadership team meetings and offsites, and managing support requests.
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Vice President Head of CMC and Process Development (Biologics) 2030201. Lead internal process development, optimization and tech transfer of upstream and downstream process development for clinical development pipeline.
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We are seeking a Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis to join our team. Job SummaryThe Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis leads the financial analysis and reporting function for the company.
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Support sales efforts as directed by the Regional Vice President and the corporate sales organization. Complete assignments or special projects at various hotels as assigned by the regional vice president for the purpose of gaining additional experience in preparation for promotion to general manager.
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As the Vice President of Antibody Research Programs, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and leading strategies for our antibody discovery initiatives. Family planning support up to $45,000 (e.g., IVF/PGT, adoption, surrogacy, egg retrieval.
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As Vice President of Operations, you lead a function that supports the manufacturing of engineered-based lasers and laser components. As Vice President of Operations, you lead a function that supports the manufacturing of engineered-based lasers and laser components.
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We’re hiring for a Vice President Legal – Finance and Corporate Governance who will help develop short- and long-term strategies impacting the organization's legal function and will serve as the primary in-house legal resource for the Finance and SEC Reporting teams and will support other business units as determined by the Chief Legal Officer.
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The Vice President of Product Management is responsible for the Cambridge Technology Product Lines, including product definition and planning, technical design, development, and launch of new products and platforms, go-to-market planning, pricing promotion and direction of sales activities.
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The Vice President of Plant Operations develops and administers programs related to the physical appearance and maintenance of the buildings, grounds, and equipment of our New England facilities and oversees all construction activities, serving as the primary liaison.
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