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Additional software skills (e.g., Photoshop, HTML, Adobe Creative Suite) Relevant communications experience in Financial Services, Fintech, Technology, Data Management and/or Enterprise software background.
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Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. As a Vice President, Communications Manager within the Commercial Banking sector, you will contribute to the internal and executive communications strategy for the Digital, Data and Product team (DDP.
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Manage a communications and employee engagement strategy for Product, Digital and Data, Analytics and Technology teams, including a holistic view of employee events, executive messages, recognition opportunities, talking points and editorial stories.
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Fluency with Financial software applications and general ledgers Abila MIP and NetSuite e-commerce a plus. Millions of Girl Scout alums across the country and the world have gone on to achieve incredible things and make a tremendous impact in fields ranging from public policy, medicine, journalism, and athletics to international relations, science, technology, art, and entertainment.
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As a pro in a variety of design, presentation, and project tracking software (Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, Invision and Zeplin), you’re fluid in best practices for qualitative and quantitative user research and validation methodologies.
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Requirements include: BA or BS from competitive US college or equivalent; 5 years in an office work environment that includes experience with operations, and organizational systems; experience with HNW individuals, familiarity with standard software programs including the MS Office Suite (PowerPoint, Excel) and the Adobe Suite (preferred but not required.
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TMW and or Samsara Software experience preferred. TMW and or Samsara Software experience preferred. Maintain a safe and clean working environment and comply with federal, state, and corporate safety and environmental activities.
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Information Technology Processes: asset management, change management, incident/problem management, patch management, Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC), release management, capacity/performance management, data/records management and destruction, backup and recovery, etc.
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Power BI, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as well as GRC software. Experience using a Risk System (GRC) such as Logic Manager, Metric Stream, RSA Archer, etc. Power BI, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as well as GRC software.
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Information Security Processes: Identity and access management, privileged access management, generic ID management, threat intelligence, vulnerability management, secure coding practices, data security and encryption, phishing, forensics, mobile security, third-party, etc.
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The individual will work in concert with the operational risk management team, including the vendor risk management and business continuity management teams, to ensure close coordination, integration, transparency and awareness of information risks across all risk management programs.
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VP- Technology Information Risk Management. Must actively hold one or more recognized industry certifications (CISA, CISM, CRISC, etc.) Perform independent risk assessments of information risk management related disciplines, including information technology, information security, business continuity management and disaster recovery and records management.
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Experience / familiarity with several (but not necessarily all) facets of a technology stack including architecture / engineering, IT infrastructure, IT security / resiliency, software development methodologies (e.g., Agile, DevOps / DevSecOps), product management, data science.
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Our client is looking for a driven, innovative, and product-minded Founding Software Engineer to join their team in person in New York. This isn't just a job; it's a chance to get in at the ground floor and sculpt the future of business intelligence.
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As AI becomes more foundational to business and society, it will be critical to identify security flaws, bias, and inaccuracies in AI systems.
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