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Provide Weekly Reporting to Corporate DOS, VP of Sales & Marketing and Regional VP of Operations. Keep General Manager, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Regional VP of Operations and the Corporate DOS fully and promptly informed of all problems or unusual matters of significance.
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Reporting to the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, the Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer (VP/CHRO) will lead the human resources function in cultivating and enhancing a culture of cohesion and collaboration, employee excellence, engagement, and leadership for the Reynolda Campus.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesAs a Category Manager reporting to the VP of Fleet you will be responsible for sourcing Aerial Products with a multi-million dollar annual budget and managing our growing rental fleet in this important equipment category.
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Job Summary We are seeking a Finance Director to join our team in a hybrid position, based in MO. As a key member of the US leadership team and reporting into the VP of Finance for Introba, the successful candidate will play a crucial role in shaping the financial direction of the US Region.
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Reporting directly to our VP, Economic Development, you will make an immediate impact by developing statewide strategic development plans and state level partnerships that will result in opening new career opportunities for the communities you serve.
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This position will play a key role in the review, creation, analysis and reporting of financial information on a GAAP basis to support management decision making, communication to internal or external stakeholders, evaluation of risk and maintenance of accounting and internal control related policies for the Individual Family Plans (IFP) teams.
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The Senior FP&A Analyst is key in helping lead the budgeting, forecasting and analysis support for the Enterprise Services Team (EST) and partner teams that better equip the VP of Finance, COO and Board of Directors for decision making.
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Reporting directly to the VP of Sales Foods Merchandising, you will be tasked with not only achieving sales growth targets but also with identifying and nurturing key relationships within the packer/processor segment.
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Reporting to the VP of Customer Success, this position will be key to supporting the rapid expansion of ImageFIRST sales roles including Territory Business Manager, Director of Hospital Sales, and Account Executive.
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Job Description Reporting directly into the VP, the main duties and responsibilities of the Lead Superintendent will include the following:Supervises day-to-day work of crew and prioritize work at hand.
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Responsible for the forecasting, KPI reporting, budgeting, analysis, external reporting, Board of Directors communications, investor communications, and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activities of the Company.
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Please respond to Megan Harvey, VP of Human Resources & Staff Development, PracticeLink Magazine has been recognized by the American Society of Healthcare Publishing Executives and received multiple awards for both content and design each year for the last 5 continuous years.
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Reporting directly to the VP Strategy, the Director Vertical Market - EV is responsible for developing the strategic growth and profitability plan for the vertical and gaining support from the requisite VPGMs, who own the strategy for their business/product lines.
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This position is a trusted business partner to the VP, Revenue Cycle Management and other Revenue Cycle leaders and will participate in process improvement initiatives and/or projects related to the RBO or Practice Management's revenue cycle objectives.
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Reporting directly to our VP of Finance, you will have exposure to nearly all financial activities and operational complexities involving multiple product lines spanning several domestic and international entities.
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