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This role centers on corporate resilience, holding accountability for evaluating clients crisis management, threat assessment, and physical security requirements. Graduate of a top-tier university; graduate education in areas such as political science, international relations, emergency management, cybersecurity, or resilience preferred.
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Resilience is seeking a highly-motivated cyber insurance or privacy attorney to join itsglobal Claims and Incident Management team. Rooted in decades of experience, Resilience helps financial, risk, and information security leaders continuously improve their organizations' cyber resilience by connecting cyber insurance coverage with advanced cybersecurity visibility and a shared plan to reinforce actionable cyber hygiene.
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Reporting to Artisan Council’s Creative Director, you will be goal, timeline and analytically driven, and a team player, and demonstrate leadership and ownership of your work and resilience in the face of client feedback.
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We help individuals with developmental disabilities live their best lives, and we help ur neighbors access quality health and mental health servicescore to building lifelong resilience and wellbeing.
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As a Supervisor at Resilience Lab, you leverage our infrastructure while increasing your revenue, teaching, and learning from our clinical collective and serving clients. Resilience Lab is looking for LCSW's (R) and Psychologists licensed in New York to join as Supervisors, changing how therapy is practiced in the state.
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The program has a strong history of community support and outreach through the Coastal Resilience Design Studio and the Living Lab, both housed within the program. A successful candidate will have broad landscape architecture, horticulture and botany backgrounds and ability or proficiency to teach plant materials courses such as Spring and Fall Landscape Plants and Indigenous Woody Plants of the Eastern United States.
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The Technical Manager will be a senior leader within RSE and an essential contributor to achievement of the Authority's ambitious sustainability and resilience objectives, including Net Zero greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy production, sustainable construction, climate and extreme weather resilience, and more.
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Progressive experience conducting business development and project delivery for stormwater and flood resilience projects in urban environments (coastal, riverine/fluvial and pluvial) Knowledge of USACE, FEMA, NYCDEP, NYSDEC and similar agencies standards and procedures for design.
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The Manager of IT Enterprise Systems actively collaborates with internal teams, stakeholders, and vendor partners to bolster business operations and program services, all the while safeguarding the resilience, performance, and security of the IT environment.
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Better soil health, water conservation, and climate resilience often leads to lower costs, increased yields, and price premiums for crops or livestock in the market. Better soil health, water conservation, and climate resilience often leads to lower costs, increased yields, and price premiums for crops or livestock in the market.
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BSI Consulting Services is a trusted and agenda-shaping partner providing 'best practice' technical, regulatory, and business expertise and intelligence for our clients' most critical EHS, Supply Chain, and Digital risks and opportunities to achieve greater resilience, impact, and future-readiness.
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The team is skilled in all phases of risk and resilience, from understanding global regulatory requirements and leading practices to designing and implementing right-sized capabilities throughout the business, technology/ cybersecurity, and third-party risk management lifecycles.
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Experience with Enterprise Risk Management, Enterprise Resilience, Model Risk Management, Third Party Risk Management, Privacy, Regulatory, Issues Management, Controls, Written Supervisory Procedures, and Policy & Procedures.
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Plan and execute client engagements focusing Operational Risk, Operational Resilience, Regulatory Compliance, Surveillance, Conduct Risk, Third Party Risk Assessments and other risk programs. ACAMS, CPA, CA, CMA, CIA, CFI, CFE, CRCP, CRCM and/or other relevant certifications, a plus.
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This year, the team's work will focus on trade relations between China and Europe; the resilience of the labor market in a context of falling productivity; and the macroeconomic impact of venture capital in Europe in the context of the capital markets union.
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