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The Vice President & Corporate Counsel for Dispute Resolution is responsible for managing litigation and conflict resolution strategy in court, arbitration proceedings and non-judicial forums, as well as assessing litigation risk situations in collaboration with other practice groups in the Law Department.
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Reporting to the Chief of Staff, the Special Assistant will serve as the right hand to her on all operational elements of the Office of the CEO, especially focused on maximizing effectiveness and time.
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Vice President, Primary Data CollectionAre you looking to work with a dynamic team of industry leading professionals in the HEOR space? Our Primary Data Collection team is hiring a Vice President to help lead teams of research professionals conducting client studies in the pharmaceutical and biotech space; operating as a thought leader, problem solver and consultative expert.
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The Vice President will be responsible for overseeing and managing our primary data collection offering. Vice President, Primary Data Collection. PhD in a subject related to health services research or pharmacoeconomics e.g., health economics, epidemiology, or biostatistics.
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Master's degree in a subject related to health services research e.g., health economics, epidemiology, public health, or biostatistics. You are an experienced health economics and outcomes research consultant who has experience designing and executing end-to-end custom primary research using a wide variety of both qualitative and quantitative methods.
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Reporting into the EVP Finance & CFO for PVH, the Vice President of FP&A will lead the FP&A functions across the organization. Play a leading role supporting the CFO, President, COO and Head of Business Development to lead and build a best-in-class FP&A organization, ensuring a complete and comprehensive planning and analysis process.
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Precision Medicine Group (“Precision”) is a high-growth and established life sciences innovator, founded in 2012 and still led by a proven entrepreneurial team and backed by leading private equity investors (Blackstone, TPG, Berkshire Partners.
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Summary of Position The Vice President, BioPharmaceutical Development is a strategic leader responsible for oversight of Cell Line Development, Cell Culture Sciences, Purification Sciences, Analytical Sciences and Drug Product Sciences.
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Assistant Vice President - Performance Analyst. Prior experience with performance reporting systems, accounting systems and analytic systems are a plus (FirstRate, FactSet PA, FactSet SPAR, Investedge, FIS Global Plus, Advent Axys, Bloomberg.
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Semi-annually or as often as necessary, brief the Regional Sales Leader and the Area President/Area EVP as to the status of all key accounts. Preferred: Professional designation may be preferred, including CEBS, CPCU, CIC or ARM.
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The Vice President of Sales, Clean Energy Delivery, is responsible for planning, directing, and implementing solar energy construction projects and processes in a safe, timely, and environmentally conscious manner, in order to maintain and improve competitive position and profitability.
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The executive assistant plays a critical role in the support of the President/CEO and Board of Directors which requires in office time and some travel. The top candidate will be personable, exceedingly well- organized, and successful at building and maintaining trust with the President/CEO, Board of Directors, and other members of the Executive Team.
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Drive more effectiveness in ACO performance through automation and technology services.
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Adventist HealthCare seeks to hire an experienced Associate Vice President of Acute Revenue Cycle who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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Confidential Client | Executive Assistant to President/CEO. Pr e siden t /CEO, ensur i ng ac c ura c y, effic i ency and impe c c a b l e attent i on to detail. Pr o a c t i v e ly manage President /CEOs da i ly tasks, schedule , c a le n dar, meetings ( i nternal and exte r nal), and e xpense r e ports.
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