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Strategic Sourcing Director. Creates and drives supply chain strategy and communications, deliver strategic objectives, and oversee materials management activities, including Demand Planning, Buying, and Customer Service operations.
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Strategic Sourcing Director Job Summary. Creates and drive supply chain strategy and communications, deliver strategic objectives, and oversee materials management activities, including Demand Planning, Buying, and Customer Service operations.
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Manages a portfolio of funders and works across the division, specifically with Advancement Services (operations), Marketing, and Strategic Partnerships to collaborate on funding priorities, funder opportunities, and internal processes and supports.
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Strategic Partnership: Function as a strategic HR partner to the CTO and technology leaders, providing guidance on aligning people strategies with the technological roadmap and business objectives.
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Strategic Enterprise Account Executive, IBM / Kyndryl. At least 7 years of outside software sales experience, which includes 3 years of experience selling at Strategic and/or Enterprise in a multi-product, complex software environment (SaaS, IT infrastructure or similar industries preferred.
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Provide legal counsel and strategic advice to financial institutions on enforcement actions, collections, and related matters. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Prior experience working with financial institutions on enforcement of loan documents, foreclosure, collections, landlord/tenant matters, and civil and commercial litigation.
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EInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few. eInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few.
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This includes donor relations, grant writing, and strategic communications. This position requires a strategic, creative, and collaborative leader who can build relationships and use the art of storytelling to drive communications and funding efforts.
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The Sr. Corporate Counsel will join the company’s in-house legal department and provide legal counsel ranging from day-to-day matters to the support of larger strategic transactions and initiatives.
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In this role, you will be responsible for managing and expanding relationships with key clients, ensuring their success, and driving revenue growth through strategic partnerships. Strategic Planning: Collaborate with clients on a regular cadence through business reviews to develop strategic plans that align with their business objectives, ensuring that our solutions are integrated into their long-term strategies.
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In collaboration with the CFO, the SVP for Equity & Belonging, and the Chief Legal Officer, the Director will provide strategic leadership in the development and delivery of the University’s HR strategy, policies and procedures in alignment with the University’s Strategic Plan.
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Keep informed of tactical and strategic developments in the fields of nonprofit marketing, email messaging, sponsorship sales strategy, social media metrics, audience and peer-to-peer engagement, website performance, social media listening, and digital advertising.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is responsible for co-directing CJN’s strategic technology direction to support business functions and operations with the Chief Technology Officer. Work in concert with the Chief Technology Officer to develop and implement CJN strategic technology direction.
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The ERM Director is responsible for the leadership, innovation, and strategic development of the corporate Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process to identify, evaluate and monitor the organization's risks.
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Cultivate and maintain relationships with current and prospective donors through personalized communications, engagement, and stewardship activities to enhance donor loyalty and increase contributions while keeping the President/CEO informed and engaged in major donor interactions and strategic developments.
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