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This role will sit under IAM Team Lead under the Cyber Security & Information Risk Team and provide day to day support for various business and security applications, including Joiner/Mover/Leaver processes, provisioning and de-provisioning access, detailed process documentation and re-certifications of access reviews on periodic basis.
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The Coordinator will primarily support the EVP, Global Business Development & Digital Strategy, and also support executives on this team that oversee key functions in Business Development, Partner Development, Emerging Technologies, and Game Partnerships.
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The roles primary responsibilities are to support the company's retail annuities and life business and its initiatives, including new business pricing, product development, investment performance monitoring, and reinsurance/capital initiatives.
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Collaborate with different teams in EDM (Data Cloud, Architecture, Data Governance Tech, Data Science) and support strategic initiatives such as data governance, data-as-a-service, and self-service analytics.
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We are an entrepreneurial business - not a traditional "ad agency." 7-10 years experience in business development/sales/account management (creative/social agency, media company, content company are a plus), including exposure to and/or activity in: selling, negotiating, closing deals and developing relationships.
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This position (Retail Analyst - RETAIL BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE) is responsible for supporting a portfolio of existing clients with contacts at the Associate and Manager levels, and internal groups across production, development and sales.
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Provide expert-level support for Loan IQ, addressing and resolving any system issues, and ensuring minimal disruption to business operations. Our client, a prestigious global investment bank, is seeking a highly skilled Loan IQ Business Analyst to join their expanding team.
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The New York Times is looking for a experienced Director-level HR Business Partner to support and partner with employees and leaders across our corporate functions - Legal & Labor, Finance & Strategy, Safety & Security, Occupational Health, and Cybersecurity.
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Experience at an institutional business such as an Investment Bank, Prime Brokerage, Hedge Fund, Private Equity Firm, Venture Capital, Mutual Funds, etc. We are a team of engineers, product builders, institutional sales and trading leaders, operations experts, and business strategists.
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The core focus of the role is to support Sales with collateral management and other workflow and agreement products globally in one-on-one client sessions and group selling efforts. Interacts with clients to determine the needs of the industry in support of collateral management as well as other ancillary post-trade processes (agreement management, settlement management, etc.
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Strategize with the marketing team to brainstorm ideas for lead generation and support RFP responses by writing proposals. Identify new business opportunities, cultivate relationships with potential clients, and maximize customer lifetime value.
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As the Acquisitions Editor, you will be joining a leading global trade book publishing team and will have the opportunity to contribute to one of our largest and most dynamic programs related to business, success and self-improvement topics.
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Provide general support to Business Development and Strategic Partnerships team for seasonal projects throughout the year. Attend assigned races and support event execution in all weather conditions to ensure partner deliverables are managed successfully (may include signage installation, hospitality tent activations, product distribution/gifting, speaking opportunities coordination, volunteer management.
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Decision support – provide clients with point-specific FP&A solutions, such as 13-week cash flow models, ROI models, pricing analysis, revenue and profitability analysis, and organizational design.
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Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. Across it all, weve embedded financial services tools at the point of sale, so merchants can access a business loan and manage their cash flow in one place.
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