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Conduct comprehensive financial analysis to support strategic initiatives, evaluate business performance, and provide insightful recommendations. The Financial Planning & Analysis Manager will be responsible for the management of revenue growth, financial planning and analysis, budgeting, and forecasting activities.
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Work across the manufacturing network, process development, procurement/strategic sourcing, quality, and finance to understand quality, cost, and standard timeline performance targets, including supply performance, capacity constraints, supplier risks, COGS, and clinical deliverables.
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They are seeking an experienced and strategic-minded professional to join our finance team as the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis. Work closely with executive leadership to develop financial scenarios and models for strategic initiatives.
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Conduct detailed financial analysis including budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling to support strategic decision-making. Conduct detailed financial analysis including budgeting, forecasting, and financial modeling to support strategic decision-making.
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Prior experience in Sales or Planning with a career interest in Strategic Planning. Provides ASRs with strategic pre-empt make good solutions. Maintain and manage reports for Sales and Planning on a routine and ad hoc basis.
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5-7+ years project experience in Strategic Workforce Planning / Learning / Talent Development and/or projects in the Global Markets, Global Banking, Finance, or Treasury space. Bip. Monticello Consulting, a high-end management consulting firm specializing in the global financial services industry, is seeking a Skills / Strategic Project Manager & Workforce Planning Specialist to join our team.
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Works within the Product Strategy and Planning team and develops a strategic framework to evaluate program offerings and identify key partnership opportunities to drive program engagement (internal and external.
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Create and upgrade when appropriate existing financial models to support strategic initiatives and long-term planning. Participate in strategic planning sessions and provide financial input to support the bank’s growth and profitability.
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This position provides support to senior management and other business stakeholders for the U.S FP&A (“Financial Planning and Analytics”) Team in Finance & Strategic Planning Department, Americas Division (“FSPDAD.
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Support business units with financial expertise and guidance on strategic initiatives and operational planning. Strategic agility, ability to translate nebulous concepts into concrete analysis.
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Lead ad-hoc planning, analysis and reporting activities for HCA Executives and Stakeholders including, but not limited to FSS/BOD requests, EFC, funding reviews, strategic direction, monthly executive meetings and legal reviews, by coordinating engagement and working with key stakeholders in HCA.Support communication and coordination efforts between HCA all departments and external HCA stakeholders for various questions, including those in Korean.
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This position reports to the National Director, Operations and plays a contributing role in strategic planning and execution to support a successful ongoing and annual financial performance and market share growth for the company.
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The Manager of Global Merchant and Network Services Financial Planning and Analysis is responsible for providing and enabling centralized financial business analysis, decision support and strategic analysis for the Global Merchant, Network and Loyalty business.
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As a Strategic Planning Director , you'll have an exciting opportunity to be responsible for developing the go-to-market (GTM) strategy and lead sales execution support to retain existing accounts and win new ones with a focus on Regional/Community Banks and Credit Unions (RCBC.
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The Forward Planning Manager is responsible for leading and managing the planning and development processes for future projects in Fresno, CA. This role involves strategic oversight, coordination with various stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
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