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The Senior Director, Information Technology supervises in-house IT Manager and APPA’s information technology managed service provider. We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Director, Information Technology to lead the association’s overall IT strategy to implement secure systems that scale for future growth and technology needs.
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IT technical certification such as Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator Expert; Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals; Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals; Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA); Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); CompTIA A+, etc.
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Position Summary: The Director, Information Technology (IT) is responsible for overseeing the daily IT operations of the organization. 5 or more years of experience working in Information Technology with management responsibility overseeing at least two of the following IT functions: Network Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Cloud computing, Software Development, or IT Operations.
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Reports To: CIO and EVP, Information Technology. Promotes a culture of continuous improvement and innovation through the application of information technology. Minimum Education Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in information technology or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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Associates within TRM are highly-skilled information security, cybersecurity, site reliability engineering, technology, and risk management professionals. This position – Sr. Director, Technology & Cyber Risk Officer – will play a high impact role in enhancing the organization’s cybersecurity and technology risk posture by leading a team of Line of Business-aligned risk professionals and through strategic advisory work.
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The Business Technology Director position is a role in the office of Volunteer Engagement within AARP’s Community, States, and National Affairs unit (CSN). The Office of Volunteer Engagement is responsible for providing comprehensive volunteer support services, including outreach engagement, leadership development, resource provision, and technology application management.
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The role requires a particular focus and expertise in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), travel security, and event logistics. Ability to coordinate and engage with a diverse professional staff and a wide range of departments, including Information Technology HR. Communications, Operations, Programs, Emergency Response, and Finance.
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You should be aware that you may be asked to relinquish any ownership of or interests in the alcohol, tobacco, firearms or explosives industries before a determination can be made whether access to ATF information, information technology systems, and/or facilities can be authorized.
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The Regional Director will lead the Institute's efforts in addressing key challenges to democratic development in the region, including malign external authoritarian influence; domestic corruption and illiberalism; the exclusion and marginalization of women, youth, and other communities; the growing role of digital technology in political, economic and social affairs; and global shocks, such as pandemics, climate change and food insecurity.
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The Director of Information Technology is responsible for the strategy, execution and day-to-day management and maintenance of the organization’s information technology infrastructure and operations.
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Advanced degree in public policy or administration, international relations, political science, information and communication technology, computer science, or other relevant technical area.
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7+ years of experience in a litigation support, electronic discovery and/or technology support environment, preferably within the Government, but a law firm or top eDiscovery vendor is also acceptable.
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JD, MBA , or advanced degree in risk management, higher education leadership, public sector leadership, public administration, finance, information technology or related field from an accredited college/university.
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Directs monitoring activities for the identification and management of risk, including oversight of Bank operations, technology, information security processes, fraud and loss prevention, third party relationships, and other areas with potential exposure.
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