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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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In this role, the successful candidate is an accomplished and organized Marketing & Communications Program Manager Communications Specialist to contribute to the communications efforts for the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) & Chief Academic Officer (CAO.
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The Office of the Deputy Chief Operating Officer is hiring an International Security, Safety and Risk Mitigation Manager that will be based in the New York office. The International Security, Safety and Risk Mitigation Manager will work with the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to develop and implement a global security and risk mitigation framework that fosters a culture of safety awareness and risk mitigation.
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The Vice President of Asset Management (VP), reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, is responsible for the oversight of BRC's current and growing portfolio of real properties (currently 30) which includes affordable housing, commercial space, leased, city-owned shelter facilities and BRC owned shelter facilities.
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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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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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Supports continuity across security and privacy practices and procedures in collaboration with the Chief Information Security Officer, Compliance & Privacy Office, Human Resources, Office of General Counsel, and Cornell University Policy Office.
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SUMMARY: 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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Partner closely with the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and CFO to execute the organization's Fiscal Policies and Procedures and effectively manage the organization's financial resources.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is charged with modernizing the organization's operational financial structure. Oversee the organizational cash management processes and ensure timeliness and accuracy of the cash flow reporting, the management, timeliness and control over all billing processes, vendor management and strong relationships with vendors.
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The Benefits Manager works closely with all members of the Human Resources department; they are supervised directly by the Vice President-Human Resources and indirectly by the Chief Operating Officer.
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The Deputy Director is both functionally and strategically focused, operationalizing HR strategy as formulated by the Chief Human Resources Officer, translating strategy into an operational plan.
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Marathon Asset Management is a market and cycle-tested global alternative credit manager founded in 1998 by Bruce Richards (Chief Executive Officer) and Louis Hanover (Chief Investment Officer.
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Chief Financial Officer (Africa/FinTech + Cryptocurrency) Their mission is to make cryptocurrency/blockchain and other FinTech products and services more accessible and affordable than ever before.
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