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The Minnesota Black Chamber of Commerce is seeking a President and Chief Executive Officer to lead the organization. Lobbying and Government Relations: When necessary, act as a lobbyist to advance the Chamber’s agenda.
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Proven experience as a Chief Boiler Engineer, with a thorough understanding of boiler operation and maintenance. Act as the Chief Boiler Engineer, ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all boilers and related equipment.
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This position serves as a Security Officer at the Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) office in Minneapolis, MN, serving under the administrative direction of the VISN's Network Director or Deputy Network Director.
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Serve as the chief fundraiser and financial manager. Follow a spiritual rhythm including daily prayer and Bible study to seek the Lord's will for the ministry of FCA. Lead, conduct and provide spiritual leadership for staff, volunteers, coaches and athletes through prayer, Bible study, worship and living by example so they are equipped to serve others.
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Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity is now recruiting a new Chief Real Estate Officer. As the largest non-profit homeownership organization in Twin Cities region, Twin Cities Habitat is looking for a dynamic, innovative leader to guide the organization as it works to advance racial equity in housing.
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Reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer, this role will collaborate closely with HR, and other departments to operate and maintain seamless payroll operations. O’Brien-Staley Partners (OSP) operates across four discrete financial business strategies: alternative asset management; market-rate impact investing; nationwide loan servicing; and deposit management.
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We are seeking a results-oriented Chief Marketing Officer to join our executive leadership team at Tierra Encantada. Thought Leadership: Establish the company as a thought leader in the early childhood education, language immersion learning, and entrepreneurship spaces through content marketing, industry events, awards submissions, press, and strategic partnerships.
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The Chief CRNA will collaborate with the current Director of Nurse Anesthesia for the University of Minnesota Medical Center, and will oversee CRNAs at University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital.
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To provide high-level executive, administrative, and project support to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Senior Deputy Director, and their respective areas of responsibility. Provide executive-level administrative support to the Chief Advancement Officer and Senior Deputy Director, demonstrating excellent organizational and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, initiative, and follow-through.
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Knowledge / Skills / Abilities Chief Engineer Grade A stationary engineer’s license, State of Minnesota. Five years of work in a large, high pressure steam heating plant or in high pressure boiler operation.
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Please log into Workday and click on the Jobs Hub app or search for Browse Jobs. Shift Lead Position Profile The role of the Shift Lead is to perform the duties of a Client Services Coordinator or Vet Assistant when not filling in or assisting the Practice Manager or Chief of Staff in guiding the team to maximize productivity and profitability of the hospital.
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The Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine is seeking a board-certified Cardiac Anesthesiologist to serve as chief of its Division of Cardiac Anesthesiology.
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This position exists to provide high-level leadership and consultation to the Deputy Inspector General of Licensing, Assistant Director, Operations, Planning, & Quality Assurance Manager, and Management Team in the Office of Inspector General (OIG), Licensing Division.
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The Deputy Director is responsible for managing collaborative efforts across the State Policy team and national BGA departments to ensure strong integration between BGA’s State and Federal policy advocacy, communications, and partnership building.
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The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) will lead the company's technology strategy, development, and future growth. Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Collaborate with the executive team, including the CEO, CFO, and COO, to align technology initiatives with business strategies, particularly around AI and digital transformation.
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