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The Senior Financial Planning & Analysis Analyst will join a tight-knit FP&A team that is highly committed to building out a best-in-class operational and analytical function. You will put your knowledge of metrics to use, working at the heart of the financial and operational strategy and planning that fuel Newsela’s high growth across the organization.
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You have a strong understanding of financial accounting principles and the financial planning & analysis process, with experience in a record label or music publishing environment preferred.
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Analyze selling performance across Global regions and Regional channels In-Season/Post-season business opportunity WTD/MTD selling analysis and share out QTD/STD selling hindsights.
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Alternatively, will accept a PhD degree in Accounting, Business, Economics, Finance, Law, Mathematics, Policy Analysis, Tax or a related field and 2 years of business advisory, transfer pricing, economic consulting or Federal/ International business tax consulting work experience.
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We are seeking an AVP, FP&A for our North America Insurance Financial Planning & Analysis team in either our New York, NY or Purchase, NY offices. This person will have direct financial operations within area of responsibility by ensuring accurate and timely achievement of financial reports, collaborating with key stakeholders on opportunities for continuous improvement and providing strategy and vision around the financial planning processes.
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Evidence that elite defenders use to proactively hunt for threats, accelerate response to cyber incidents, gain complete network visibility and create powerful analytics using machine-learning and behavioral analysis tools.
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Knowledgeable in traffic analysis tools such as Synchro and VISSIM, and other analysis tools. Experience in conducting traffic engineering and transportation planning studies (field visits and oversee data collection.
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The Senior Planner Demand Planning supports the Supply Chain organization by supervising the monthly forecasting for several categories, building seasonal OTB proposals, and daily analysis of the current business to help increase productivity and drive future sales growth.
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As a key member of the FP&A team, the Financial Analyst will be involved in all aspects of the Emerald financial planning and analysis function with focus on month end close, analytical reporting, budget and rolling forecast cycles, and various planning and analytical initiatives.
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Sam Schwartz is currently seeking a Transportation Engineer in our New York, NY office to join an interdisciplinary team of consultants (planning, urban design, transportation engineering) working on transportation infrastructure projects currently focused on transportation studies, roadway, and complete streets design.
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Purpose: The purpose of the Director of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) is to create and execute the strategic financial plan of the organization and provide critical business analysis on mergers and acquisitions.
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Investment Banking, Investment Operations, Investments Analysis, Long Term Planning, Order Processing, Project Management, Quality Management, Recruiting, Risk Management, Trade Processing.
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The Office of the Chief Risk Officer (OCRO) Regulatory Engagement & Strategic Planning group was formed in the Fall 2020 to support the CRO and Risk Management Leadership through a number of strategic initiatives and ad hoc projects, such as: Merger & Acquisition Due Diligence, Business opportunity and external impact analysis, Board and Senior Leadership messaging, Efficiency enhancements, Governance/Controls assessments, etc.
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The department is comprised of three main pillars: Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A), Accounting, & Treasury. Provide recommendations for tax planning and structure, considering both sales and income tax implications.
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Develop and execute a comprehensive global photo studio strategy in alignment with the company's overarching e-commerce objectives, leveraging insights from market trends and consumer behavior analysis.
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