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Responsible for assembling team to support mergers, acquisitions, due diligence, and integration. POSITION SUMMARY: The Area Director Finance is responsible for directing, overseeing, and supporting accounting and financial functions throughout the Area. This includes the integrity and reliability of financial reporting, timely and accurate transaction processing, analytical support for strategic business functions, and statutory financial compliance.
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Lead and/or support financial and operational due diligence/ business case development for deals. The Business Development Director is responsible for identifying, developing and implementing new business opportunities and market penetration, establishing relationships with prospective large client groups (e.g. ACOs, IPAs, FQHCs, etc.
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Supports and controls the financial aspects of the municipal, acquisition and landfill development models for the area to optimize capital efficiency and return on investment. Collaborates with Revenue Management Analyst to review pricing goals/initiatives and ensure Area is on track to meet expectations.
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Provides decisional support and recommendations to the Area President as it relates to all facets financial reporting and business analysis. Champions change management process through communication with Corp/Area/BU team membersCompliance – Ensure effective internal controls are in place and enforce company policies and procedures.
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Directs, manages, and develops Area and Business Unit Finance Managers including hiring, onboarding, developing, coaching, and managing performance. This role seeks to partner with Area President on strategic opportunities and key initiatives leading to profitable growth and margin expansion.
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With our integrated approach, strengthening our position in one area advances other areas of our business. QUALIFICATIONS:The ability to professionally interact and influence area and business unit leadership team, as well as, staff and customers to effectively accomplish goals in compliance with company policies and procedures.
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We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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What you’ll do: Lead the due diligence, budgeting/scheduling and land development execution for the Phoenix market. Responsibilities: Oversee due diligence on prospective projects to include review of preliminary budgets and schedules; review of site related reports, development orders and plat requirements; review and provide comments on engineering plans, plats, and landscape plans; interface with local government as needed to determine the viability of a project; and review and provide comments on Investment Committee packages.
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More than eight years of experience in commercial, medical, corporate strategy, consulting, or business development roles with increasing scope, scale, and complexity in the biopharmaceutical industry; due diligence experience supporting product licensing and acquisition transactions is a plus.
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The Executive Director (ED), Disease Area Strategy Lead (DASL) is a critical role in the Global Marketing organization. Manage disease area marketplace input (partnering with Competitive Intelligence (CI) and Insights) on broader Therapeutic Area (TA) efforts.
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Republic Services is a leader in Environmental Services, partnering with customers to create a more sustainable world. EEO STATEMENT:Republic Services is an equal opportunity employer. Joining Republic isn’t just about taking on a new job, it’s about making a commitment to create a more sustainable world together.
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Handling workers' compensation and liabilities claims with accuracy and diligence. At least 5 years of hospitality finance/accounting experience, ideally in a leadership capacity. Timely batching of invoices in the MIS system and sending required reports to the corporate office.
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The Area Director Finance is responsible for directing, overseeing, and supporting accounting and financial functions throughout the Area. This includes the integrity and reliability of financial reporting, timely and accurate transaction processing, analytical support for strategic business functions, and statutory financial compliance.
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Area Director, Finance - In-Office Position located in Walnut Creek, CA. Market Strategy - Supports and controls the financial aspects of the municipal, acquisition and landfill development models for the area to optimize capital efficiency and return on investment.
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