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E.g. CTO, CIO, Directors of IT Operations, Directors of Infrastructure, Directors of Application support. E.g. CTO, CIO, Directors of IT Operations, Directors of Infrastructure, Directors of Application support.
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Establish trusted advisory role with strategic customers and partners (CIO, CISO). Knowledge on solutions on Cloud security with FWaaS, DLP, CASB, RBI and Malware prevention solutions. Establish trusted advisory role with strategic customers and partners (CIO, CISO.
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IS Team Support/Project Coordination Proactively manage projects and assignments for the CTO, CIO, and other senior IT leaders. Reporting StructureThis position reports to the VP, IT Services who provides supervision and guidance, and coordinates, evaluates, and monitors work performance on a periodic basis.
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Featured in CNBC, Digital Journal, Fox News & CIO Review GBSI has been successfully serving the world's top Fortune 500 organizations for the last 18+ years. Featured in CNBC, Digital Journal, Fox News & CIO Review GBSI has been successfully serving the world's top Fortune 500 organizations for the last 18+ years.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is a key role responsible for defining and evolving Dyne’s technology and digital strategy, vision, and roadmap in line with the business strategy, to drive innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantage to enable organizational success, growth, and commercial readiness.
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The company is seeking a visionary and strategic Chief Information Officer (CIO) to lead our technological initiatives and drive innovation across our organization. As the CIO, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of our information technology (IT) infrastructure, systems, and processes, ensuring alignment with our business goals and objectives.
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The Investment Principal will serve as the Chief Investment Officer (CIO) for their clients, with end-to-end management responsibility for the investment process of client portfolios. on the Client CIO team located in.
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Establish access and maintain existing relationships with key decision-makers, influencers, and economic buyers (typically at the CIO and CSO level) in industry, partners, and enterprise customers to drive all pertinent issues related to sales strategy and goal attainment.
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We embrace a culture of continuous learning by fostering a growth mindset and working together to solve hard business and technology challenges, with strong leadership and coordination from the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and direct report units.
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Partner directly with the office of the CFO/CTO/CIO to design and define the business, operating, and technology models of the future and successfully guide the transformation needed to realize this vision.
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Establish access and maintain existing relationships with key decision-makers (typically at the CIO and CISO level) in industry, partners, and enterprise customers to drive all pertinent issues related to sales strategy and goal attainment.
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This individual should be a team player who possesses excellent communication skills and can interact with management at all levels from CIO, VP, Terminal Managers, Clerks, IT, Training and Operations.
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Commercial biotech build experience across commercial, manufacturing and supply chain, and ERP business systems in a strategic, head of IT or CIO role. Commercial biotech build experience across commercial, manufacturing and supply chain, and ERP business systems in a strategic, head of IT or CIO role.
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Develop long term infrastructure plans; assists the Network & Infrastructure Manager and the CIO with budgeting; implement new IT software or hardware as required. Assist the Network & Infrastructure Division Manager and the CIO to develop long term plans; update job knowledge through educational opportunities; professional publications; personal and professional networks; explores opportunities to add value to job accomplishments; and conducts research on new products, services, protocols and standards.
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Experience in closing large enterprise six-figure deals and selling into the CIO. Our Pre-IPO client is a leader in Infrastructure and asset management (SaaS), with recent funding and exceptional customers.
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