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CFR also publishes Foreign Affairs , the preeminent magazine on global issues, and provides up-to-date information about the world and U.S. foreign policy on its award-winning website, CFR.org.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean of Administration and Faculty Affairs, the Assistant Director assists with the adjunct faculty, associate, researcher, and student officer payrolls (approximately $7 million) for the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP.
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Title: Associate Director, Legal Counsel, Legal and Corporate Affairs. Direct experience with equity derivatives and synthetic prime brokerage services, including negotiation of Master Confirmation Agreements under the ISDA framework.
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What we're looking for: An Associate Director, Business Affairs who will be a part of our dynamic team. Present business affairs offerings and proactive approaches to internal and client leadership teams, including celebrity, music, and intellectual property partnerships.
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This position is for an Assistant Director who will be responsible for the oversight of the Consolidated Fiscal Reports (CFR) at multiple sites. Liaison with The System's New York state funding agencies' CFR units, Office of Addiction Services and Supports (Formerly OASAS), Office of Mental Health (OMH) and Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) to respond to CFR desk audit questions.
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Manhattan University is looking for an innovative professional to lead the vision around career development and engagement at Manhattan College, reporting to the Provost with a close working relationship with the Deans and the Vice President for Student Life. The Director will work directly with the Academic Affairs, Alumni Development, and other divisions to develop and implement a coop program across the College.
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Monitors students' academic progress, addressing concerns and serving as department liaison with Dean's Office, Provost's Office, Academic Affairs, and Registrar. The Administrative Director of Vocal Arts plays a key leadership role in the administrative, artistic, and financial operations of the Ellen and James S. Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts. Reporting to the Artistic Director of Vocal Arts, and the Dean and Director of the Music Division, this role works closely with artistic leadership to develop and implement the department's curricular and artistic programs and long-term strategic planning.
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The Assistant Director of Student Leadership and Student Centers is a crucial member of the team led by the Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students. Two or more years of full-time professional work experience in collegiate student affairs or related experience.
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Collaborate with the Director, DDA, and the Development team to cultivate donors, Board Members, and potential supporters, as an integral part of the curatorial process to generate financial support for the Museum's curatorial affairs (acquisitions, exhibitions, and special collection projects); and partner with Development to lead and educate the curatorial team on best practices in fundraising and donor cultivation.
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Partner across the External Affairs division and across NYCEDC divisions to establish content strategy and design for all marketing efforts. Position Overview: The Vice President, Design Creative Director position is part of the Marketing team that serves as a marketing communications partner to NYCEDC's 25+ internal departments.
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Our teams include Communications, Community Impact and Investment, Community Finance, CRA Strategy and Program Management, the Government and Political Affairs Group, Regulatory Relations, and Strategy and Engagement.
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In collaboration with Regulatory Affairs, responsible for departmental compliance with New York State Department of Health regulations, The Joint Commission (TJC) Performance Improvement and National Patient Safety Goals chapters, CMS Conditions of Participation, NY and NJ Departments of Health codes rules and regulations and other regulatory/external agency requirements (e.g., FACT) by ongoing monitoring and evaluation, establishing work plans as required and prioritizing their implementation.
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This includes drafting, managing and executing improvement plans, seeking consultation from internal partners (SMD, LD, CMPP, National Mental Health Consultant, Legal Affairs, regional point of contact, etc) when barriers or incidents arise with participants relative to their experience, impact, and/or retention.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer & Chief Program Officer (COO & CPO), the ED will be tasked with setting and articulating a compelling site strategy; fundraising and external affairs; overseeing program delivery, partnerships, and people; and providing overall nonprofit leadership and management.
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We are seeking a Director of Legal Affairs, U.S to join our growing Legal team. A New York licensed attorney with 5+ years experience as in-house counsel for a Hi-Tech/Fintech company or prominent law firm.
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