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Conduct weekly rooms revenue strategy meetings (attendees: General Manager, Director of Sales and Marketing, Controller, Rooms Division Manager, and Reservations Manager) where the current 120 – day booking period is evaluated for proper rate and availability control.
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Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) / Chief Operating Officer (COO) Design and implement revenue-generating strategies that leverage Tiello’s core strengths and market position within the AEC recruiting space.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in Revenue or Sales Operations role. Director of Revenue Operations. Meyer is recognized among industrial, flexographic, food processing, transportation, and distribution center users as having value added, premium products and systems.
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Financial Representative- Patient Accounting Revenue Enhancements- Corporate Full-Time Days. Newsweek's "The World's Best Smart Hospitals" ranks The Mount Sinai Hospital as No. 1 in New York and in the top five globally, and Mount Sinai Morningside in the top 20 globally.
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The Revenue Manager releases group rooms back into general inventory and ensures clean booking windows for customers. 2-year degree from an accredited university in Business Administration, Finance and Accounting, Economics, Hotel and Restaurant Management, or related major; 3 years experience in the revenue management, sales and marketing, or related professional area.
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We are looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst to join our Revenue Cycle team at MSK—an exciting opportunity to become a key player in our cutting-edge Digital, Informatics, and Technology division.
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We’re looking for an exceptional leader to join our Revenue Operations team, which is designed to drive revenue growth and operational effectiveness across the GTM customer facing teams at Mailchimp (e.g. Sales, Onboarding, Customer Success, Product Support, International, and Partnerships.
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Knowledge and experience working in specific revenue cycle management functional areas including patient access (scheduling, insurance verification, financial counselling, registration and admitting), mid revenue cycle (revenue integrity, charge capture, coding) and patient accounting (billing, collections, denials, managed care contract administration, etc.
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Highgate also has the creativity and bandwidth to develop bespoke hotel brands and utilizes industry-leading proprietary revenue management tools that identify and predict evolving market dynamics to drive out performance and maximize asset value.
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The Revenue Analyst is responsible for maintaining the Finance team’s existing forecast tools, as well as assisting with new feature development. The analyst will work closely with the Revenue Analytics Manager to enhance the data processing pipeline, develop new forecasting methodologies, and conduct rigorous revenue analyses.
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The Revenue Data Engineering Teams create the data processing pipelines that measure our customers’ usage and estimate costs across all Datadog products, providing vital insights to a broad variety of users and internal stakeholders.
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As a Revenue Marketing (Sr.) Manager, you will work on the intersection of demand generation and sales strategy, where you’ll own our revenue marketing strategy and execution, driving new leads, pipeline and revenue growth from our top accounts.
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As a Senior Accountant, you will be the lead representative in the Revenue transactional flow accounting needs including reconciliations, journal entries, exception monitoring and analysis, data integrity, reporting disclosures and process automation.
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We currently are seeking a highly motivated Manager, with a focus on healthcare Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), to support client engagement teams, work with a wide variety of clients to deliver professional services, and support business development activities on strategic and global priority accounts.
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This individual is responsible for acquiring in-depth knowledge of EPIC Resolute software, working independently in completing project tasks and leading the execution of the following tasks as part of the revenue cycle implementation: building system components, testing, documentation of workflows and other project information, implementation support and maintenance of Epic Resolute software.
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