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Serves as chief operating officer and oversees all aspects of the Club. This includes the relationship with its Board of Directors, members, guests, and our team. Hires, manages and develops department heads according to Club guidelines, including the food and beverage manager, executive chef, golf course superintendent, head golf professional, and all other department heads.
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The Chief Program Officer (CPO) role provides an extraordinary opportunity for a talented leader to shape and develop solutions and work with a passionate and committed team in an organization with a drive for innovation and quality, a dedicated Board of Directors, and a history of strategic growth.
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The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. We are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF's loan portfolios.
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Knowledge of French/Haitian Creole is helpful, but not required Responsibilities Collaborate with the BHS Chief of Service to provide oversight of all Child services. Responsible for overall direction of the various clinical, administrative and educational activities in the division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Integration of Child BH into Pediatrics, DEC, School programs Supervise Medical directors in collaboration with Chief of Service.
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A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in New York is currently seeking an experienced Finance professional to join their staff as their new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In this role, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) will be responsible for overseeing and directing budgeting, audit, tax, accounting, purchasing, real estate, long range forecasting, and insurance activities for the organization.
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Description Chief Audience Officer New York Public Radio (NYPR), home to WNYC, Gothamist, WQXR, WNYC Studios and The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, is seeking an exceptional, results-oriented Chief Audience Officer (CAO) to lead the strategy and execution for NYPR’s audience development, product and platform development, brand management, and audience and market intelligence.
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Together with the Deputy Chief Officer, Rolling Stock Strategy, this position shall be responsible for setting the strategy, developing the acquisition approach, coordinating the execution of all MTwide rolling stock procurement activities, to both secure best value for the MTA and support the core mission of providing safe and reliable public transportation.
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TelevisaUnivision, the leading Spanish-language media company in the United States, is seeking for a Chief Revenue Officer with a proven winning track record of year-over-year revenue growth, passion for innovation and extensive client relationships in the New York and Northeast Region.
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Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, the ACCO is responsible for implementing, overseeing, and monitoring compliance in procurement and contracting laws, regulations, and standard operating procedures.
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The Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer (ACCO) consists of twelve organizational groups: Operations, Contract Management, IT & Special Projects, Contract Administration, Contract Compliance & Opportunities, Contract Review, Contract Negotiations, Administrative Services, Purchasing Management, Payments and Accounting, Specifications/Scope Review and Strategic Sourcing.
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The CPO will have the following direct reports:Chief Litigation Officer SVP (Senior Vice President), Climate & Energy SVP, Environmental HealthSVP, International SVP, NatureMD, Finance and Economic DevelopmentDeputy Program Officer Responsibilities Chief Program Officer ResponsibilitiesProgram Strategy & ManagementSets and executes NRDC’s program strategy.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is charged with modernizing the organization's operational financial structure. Provide reliable cash flow projections, reporting mechanisms, and "what if" scenarios operating in due diligence.
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Supervise the Chief Information Security Officer and Information Security and Data Security activities. and coordinating with other Chief Officers for credit risk and legal/compliance/BSA/AML risk.
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Manhattan College is seeking a Chief Data Officer (CDO) and Executive Director of Institutional Research. Increase the ability for key data stewards/stakeholders to effectively use data including areas such as enrollment management, finance, student support services, assessment, institutional effectiveness, faculty and staff effectiveness, and assessment of academic program viability.
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The Research Foundation of CUNY is seeking a seasoned organizational leader and exceptional manager to serve as Chief Operating Officer (COO). Serving at the pleasure of the President, the COO is a member of the chief executive team, working closely with other senior-level leaders across the organization.
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Title: chief operating officer Company: Acord in Brooklyn, NY
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