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Leading philanthropic organization is looking for an experienced administrative/executive support professional to join its organization as an Executive Assistant providing project management, administrative, and operational support for four (4) senior executives: the Chief Operating Officer; Vice President of Research; Senior Policy Advisor; and Director-Monitoring and Evaluation.
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Expense Management: Process expense reports and reconcile credit card statements in a timely and accurate manner. Our client, a Global PE firm head quartered in NYC is looking for a highly organized and proactive Executive Assistant to support the Founder.
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The Executive Assistant will provide complete administrative support for assigned members of the Lands’ End Executive team. Provide support that includes, but is not limited to, making domestic and international travel arrangements, maintaining calendars, scheduling and canceling appointments, responding to routine correspondence and requests, preparing correspondence for review and signature, preparing and reconciling expense reports.
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The role provides a broad range of administrative and operational support to the CCO, including heavy emphasis on scheduling and calendar management; travel arrangements (both domestic and international); expense reports; communications (via phone and e-mail); and presentation development.
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The Executive Assistant is responsible for providing high-level administrative support to senior level executives within the company, including but not limited to managing his/her schedule, travel, and expenses.
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Job Description: As the Executive Assistant to the Head of Investor Relations, you will play a critical role in supporting our investor relations efforts and providing high-level administrative support.
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In this role, you will assist a team of Founding executives with calendar and travel management, expense reports, oversee reception, liaise with building services, vendor management, onboarding of new staff, assisting the Investor Relations team with annual investor meetings, presentations, events, database management (Salesforce) and more.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and organized Executive Assistant to support our Business Development Department and assist the Office Administration Team. The Executive Assistant will be responsible for providing a wide range of administrative support to the BD Team Leads, including calendar management, email management, travel coordination and more.
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Maintain accurate expense reports and provide administrative support for personal needs such as dinner reservations, entertainment bookings, and gift arrangements. An esteemed global investment firm is searching for a highly skilled senior-level Executive Assistant.
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We are looking for an Executive Assistant for a top company in West Chester, PA. We are looking for a proactive Executive Administrative Assistant with a proactive approach to problem-solving to support the brand's C-Suite executives and their guests with travel planning, event scheduling, and a variety of administrative tasks.
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If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retailers in the nation, join the Burlington Stores, Inc. team as an Executive Administrative Assistant , supporting our Merchandising team.
$25.15 - $38.5 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 20 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Your days will include calendar management, booking travel, expense reports, team (virtual) events/offsites event and any other tasks needed to maximize team productivity. Job Title: Entry Executive Assistant.
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Prepare and submit detailed expense reports in Concur. A New York City-based private equity firm is seeking an experienced Executive Assistant to support the Investor Relations team.
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Responsibilities include managing complicated schedules through calendaring and work-flow support, building travel itineraries, and creating expense reports, among myriad other responsibilities.
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General administrative duties including meeting planning, travel planning expense reports, scheduling, phone/mail, supplies, filing, and other business matters. Title: Administrative Assistant.
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