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We are seeking an applicant for the position of Project Manager of Cancer Outreach and Wellness Initiatives for the Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center under Alyson Moadel-Robblee, PhD, Deputy Director of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Equity.
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The Manager, Site Merchandising for Women's Fashion is a critical leader in shaping the customer site experience for Women's Fashion , overseeing everything from visual merchandising to content strategy to functionality and campaign planning and execution.
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Manager, Site Merchandising - Women's Fashion. 5 years' experience in eCommerce merchandising, UI/UX, interactive and visual design, business management, or related area. ECommerce merchandising, UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Business Management, or related area, Master's degree in Merchandising, Visual Design, Business Management, or related area.
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Jobs for Humanity is collaborating with FIS Global to build an inclusive and just employment ecosystem.
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The Senior Manager of Supply Chain Finance is responsible for leading our sourcing and operational financial analysis activities including budgeting, forecasting, accounting, cost allocations, and driving operational benefits through analysis of cost, efficiency, and working capital metrics.
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Supports the daily shift operations of Housekeeping, Recreation/Health Club and, if applicable, Laundry.
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We’re looking for a creative and innovative Creative Project Manager to join our team. WHO WE ARE Direct Agents is an independent, growth marketing consultancy at the intersection of technology and human ingenuity CLIENTS WE’VE WORKED WITH INCLUDE Marvel, NBA, NYSE, WacoalCW, Morgan Stanley, and more WHY DIRECT AGENTS We believe that personal success comes from the hard work that you put in.
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Hearst Magazines is seeking a Sales Manager to join the CPG, Food, Liquor and Pharma Pod focused on generating ad revenue for CPG, food and liquor accounts across all 25+ brands within the Hearst portfolio.
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The Market Manager uses their knowledge of the travel industry, and their experience in sales negotiation, revenue management and data analysis, to increase revenue by optimizing Priceline's hotel partnerships.
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The Senior Manager, Tax will report to the VP of Finance / Controller. The Senior Manager, Tax will report to the VP of Finance / Controller. You will take that work from the accounting team and work with the VP Finance / Controller to determine the best structure for ensuring all of our tax planning, reporting and compliance is best resourced between internal and external resources.
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The Facilities Manager manages the day-to-day operations of two sites at Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center (250 West 65 and 243 West 64 Streets) or two Stanley Isaacs sites (415 E. 93rd St and 1792 1st Avenue.
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The Application Support Manager role primarily serves in the EMR Department to work in our Bronx Administrative office in New York. As an Application Support Manager, the candidate will be responsible for supporting the following areas: This is a hybrid role and requires candidate to be on site 4 days a week and 1day remote following IT department’s work from home policy.
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Dr. Martens is growing, especially in the US, and we're always looking for experienced Store Managers who align with our values: BE YOURSELF , ACT CORAGEOUSLY , and SHOW YOU CARE.
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As a TERRITORY MANAGER you will have the ability to manage your own time and pipeline, set priorities, meet monthly goals and work directly with our Co-Founder, Head of Sales and Chief Growth Officer on the most pressing initiatives within our rapidly scaling business.
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We are looking for a highly motivated Internal Audit Manager to join our global Internal Audit team, reporting directly to the VP, Internal Audit. Internal Audit Manager, New York, NY (Hybrid.
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