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Reporting to the Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, the Government Affairs Associate will provide support to the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs (IGA) and the leadership of NYCHA, specifically in the areas involving policy, legislative, external and community affairs work.
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All who are selected to participate in CFR’s Blavatnik Internship Program and Robina Franklin Williams Internship Program receive training in the field of foreign policy and international affairs as well as skills training in writing, research, program planning and much more.
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The Regulatory Affairs Manager in International Regulatory Affairs is a regulatory specialist with project management capabilities responsible for leading the end-to-end planning, coordination, and execution of assigned deliverables, including delivery as an individual contributor.
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Risk | Trading Risk Management (TRM) | Regulatory Risk Manager | Location. Risk, Regulatory Risk Manager, NYC. Immediately escalate to senior management in case issues with any regulatory deliverables.
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Minimum of 2 years industry experience in business affairs, licensing or entertainment law firm. As a Manager, Business Affairs Administration will manage a variety of business affairs administration and licensing matters as part of a centralized core group on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment affiliated US labels (Arista, Columbia, Epic, RCA, SME Nashville, etc.
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The Advising & Student Life Coordinator will report directly to the Associate Dean of Student Affairs in the CUNY School of Medicine. Work with the Associate Dean for Student Affairs and other administrators to support ongoing projects; monitor and perform necessary follow-up to meet project deadlines in collaboration with other Student Affairs staffParticipate in and provide administrative support for special initiatives asassigned.
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Foster collaboration among various teams, including clinical development, regulatory affairs, and patient advocacy, to integrate diverse expertise and optimize rare disease clinical operations.
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Concords Business & Legal Affairs team is comprised of 40+ professionals who provide business and legal affairs support to Concords three primary divisions: Recorded Music, Music Publishing, and Theatricals.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Information Technology, the incumbent is responsible for strategic planning and development of all aspects of the audiovisual and video conference on-site and online/remote services operations at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and for managing access to and use of all electronic and non-electronic classrooms in the International Affairs Building (IAB) and affiliated spaces.
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Global Regulatory Policy Manager – Liquidity covers a number of key aspects of prudential interpretation, including risk weighted assets (RWAs), capital resources, and the leverage ratio, across a full range of risk areas e.g. credit risk, counterparty credit risk, liquidity risk, securitisation, market risk, etc.
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Develop and implement marketing strategies and recruitment initiatives; works closely with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Enrollment and the Communications Assistant on development of these strategies.
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ARM will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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The Assistant Vice President is responsible for oversight in advancing SUNY Downstate's strategic enrollment management and student affairs goals, leads the development and implementation of the Division of Student Affairs strategic planning and assessment efforts and functions.
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At Mercury regulatory compliance is not just a necessity but a competitive advantage that can set us apart as the leader in the space. Your team will manage all of our existing and future regulatory relationships, helping to establish Mercury's reputation as an effective steward of the financial system.
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Manage and oversee all reporting for City, State, and Federal grants, including bi-annual and quarterly reports for the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation.
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