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Our client, a growing pharmaceutical company, has engaged GForce to provide a CMC Regulatory Affairs Manager Consultant. Knowledge of CMC regulatory requirements for biologics and small molecules during development and post-approval, including biologic upstream and downstream processes, analytical methods, and drug/device combination products.
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15+ years of pharmaceutical/biotech drug development experience with 5+ years of experience in global CMC regulatory affairs with working experience and content knowledge in CMC development of NCEs/small molecules.
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Juris Doctor degree from an accredited school of law, admission to the New York State Bar (NYS Bar), and five(5) years of responsible experience in the practice of law following NYS Bar admission, in the fields of health care compliance, regulatory affairs, risk and quality management and/or in similar areas; or.
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The SUNY College of Optometry, Office of Academic Affairs is seeking an Administrative Assistant to provide a broad range of support services to the Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs and other members of the Academic Affairs Office including the Assistant Dean, Associate Deans, and Upstate Extension Program Director.
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Reporting to the Manager of Operations and Community Affairs, the Community Engagement Specialist will assist in building stronger community trust, provide ideas for innovative programming, strengthen partnerships with other community-based organizations, and represent the Justice Center at events, while assisting in building out our community development programming.
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Our client is looking to fill the role of CMC Regulatory Affairs Manager. Provide CMC regulatory strategy for investigational, new and marketing products (biologics and small molecule focus.
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The Government and External Affairs team is focused on bringing Robinhood's mission to life through meaningful stakeholder engagement with government officials, nonprofit leaders, and subject matter experts; community programming and Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) work.
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The Senior Regulatory Specialist reports to the Director of Product Development and Regulatory and is responsible for the management of JJM’s dietary supplement programs for retail and food service customers.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Vice President to join our team as a Front Office/First Line of Defense Regulatory Compliance Specialist within the financial markets industry.
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Serve as leadership interface with internal departments (including sales, operations, product, pharmacy, communications, government affairs, legal) and external clients relating to regulatory matters.
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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 role of Associate Counsel/Counsel, Business & Legal Affairs will serve as a legal point of contact, provide legal support and meaningfully contribute to key business decisions with respect to all aspects of content acquisition by NBCUniversal’s broad portfolio of television entertainment networks ( NBC, USA, Bravo, Syfy, E.
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Comprehensive knowledge of regulatory environment, including demonstrated knowledge of federal and state banking laws and regulations (e.g., Federal Reserve Bank, NYDFS, FDIC, OCC, CFTC, NFA, FINRA, SEC, MSRB.
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The Security GRC Specialist - Regulatory Lead is an experienced professional in Information Security Governance, Risk management and Compliance functions. Experience in managing risk and compliance (IT audit, IT or cyber risk management, regulatory compliance.
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We work with visionary clients in New York, Los Angeles and other major cities across the country on issues ranging from healthcare, urban planning, affordable housing, issue advocacy, social impact and progressive policy, public affairs, higher education, real estate, travel, lifestyle, arts & culture and more.
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