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The Account Executive will directly report to the Director of Sales, B2B. This person will manage the mens and womens businesses for Military, Boscovs, DXL and Specialty stores as a key business owner driving to growth and profitability.
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Under the executive direction of the Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Social Services, with extensive latitude for independent judgement, initiative, discretion, and decision-making, will oversee, direct, coordinate, and evaluate the programmatic operations of all aspects of the emergency food program and supplemental nutrition outreach unit.
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We are looking for a Line Cook to support and report directly to the Executive Chef, Executive Sous Chef, and Sous Chefs. The original architectural features will be honored, with interiors designed by the Soho House Design team.
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Wells Fargo is seeking an Audit Manager Executive Director on the Financial Crimes Audit Team. The Financial Crimes Audit Team (FiCAT) provides horizontal audit coverage of financial crimes risk across Wells Fargo lines of business.
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Seeks a dynamic financial services professional to lead the Credit Union as President/Chief Executive Officer upon the retirement of the current President/CEO. Collaborating with the Board of Directors, this executive will be responsible for developing and setting the direction for the growth of the organization and achieving the overall goals and objectives included in the strategic plan while maintaining the Credit Union’s financial health and stability.
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Develop, test and maintain web, mobile and windows-based applications in support of ESD’s MWBE related business requirements under the general direction of the IT department and Executive Director of the Division of Minority & Women’s Business Development (MWBD.
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THE ROLE The Account Executive, Group Sales is primarily responsible for sourcing and selling ticket packages to designated group sales clients within the public and/or tourism space on a year-round basis.
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Culture Amp is looking for an exceptional Enterprise Account Executive to join us in our mission to enable as many companies as possible to be #culturefirst through accessible people analytics.
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Title: Executive Assistant. Our products include debt and equity financing, mergers & acquisitions, corporate banking, institutional equity sales, trading and research, fixed income products, derivatives, energy, foreign exchange and precious & metals.
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Train and educate Assistant Account Executive (AAE) on OOH industry, planning and buying process, and account service skills. Ability to teach and delegate work to Assistant Account Executive.
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As the Hotel Manager, you will be responsible for leading and directing such departments as Front Office, Front Desk, Bell, Door, Housekeeping, Guest Services, Security and with directly support the Managing Director and Executive Committee Members in providing unmatched guest and customer service.
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As a shared responsibility with the Executive Vice President (EVP), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and Chief Operations Officer (COO), the FBH-SVP is responsible for grant and contract management and execution, grant and contract compliance, and other administrative management issues.
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As part of the Global Total Rewards team the Sr Executive Compensation Analyst will primarily be responsible for designing and managing the administration of executive compensation programs and processes, benchmarking best practices in design, presenting analysis/findings, and developing recommendations to leadership.
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The Executive Chef is responsible for supervising and assisting in the preparation of all food items based on standardized recipes for the Restaurant Room Service Employee Cafeteria and Banquets while maintaining the highest standards to produce an appealing and appetizing product.
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The position of Account Executive (AE) is responsible for actively hunting and developing new business relationships. This is a great position for someone eager to develop a long-term career in sales and rapidly advance to management positions.
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