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The Strategic Director, Healthcare Leadership serves as the Association's lead representative and manager of strategic convening initiatives in health care, including the Alzheimer's Association Innovation Roundtable, the Dementia Care Navigation Roundtable, the Payer Summit and healthcare-related advisory groups.
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The Vice President of Strategic Marketing Analytics and Insights defines the Analytics and Insights Roadmap for David Yurman, focused on tracking / deep diving into Brand / Marketing Activations and Strategy to ensure we achieve the business and brand objectives.
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These solutions include initial public offerings; public and private equity and equity-linked financings; mergers, acquisitions and restructurings; defense advisory assignments; strategic partnerships; public and private debt placements; share repurchases; and hedging, swaps and derivative transactions.
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The Athletic Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the University’s athletic programs and spirit groups, including strategic planning, fiscal management, personnel, facilities, revenue growth, marketing, ticket sales, compliance, and student athlete wellness.
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Has 6+ years of relevant work experience in campaign politics, strategic communications, media relations, advocacy, journalism, or a related field. Since early 2022, it has grown into a network of eight strategic communications and marketing agencies including BerlinRosen, Derris, Glen Echo Group, Inkhouse, M18, Message Lab, Onward and Brightmode.
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Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Vice President of Homeless & Veteran Services will be responsible for leading the organization's growing Homeless Services & Veteran portfolio by providing the vision and strategic direction to elevate service delivery and increase outcomes.
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As Strategic Sales Lead, you will work in-partnership with a select number of Vevo’s key accounts to support client-direct relationships, strategic business planning, partnership innovation and facilitation of win-win partnerships.
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These services include technology strategic planning, web site development, graphic design, disaster recovery, systems development, network administration, audio/visual services, business process re-engineering, change management, program management, security administration, service desk, computer operations, telecommunications, and document management.
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Reporting to IRAP's Executive Vice President, External Relations and Chief of Staff, the Vice President (VP), Development will be an integral member of the IRAP team, and involved in the organization's overall strategic development.
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As a Senior Manager, Apparel Design - CAD, you will be responsible for creating designs exclusively for Private Brands and develop print trend strategies that support the Walmart Apparel Strategic Business Unit (SBU) merchandising goals.
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NYCJA's Information technology team provides strategic vision, leadership, and innovative solutions so that our 280+ staff at 13 locations have the trusted data and applications they need to provide high quality pretrial services and research.
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Provide leadership and set strategic vision and direction for the Sports Content Analytics team focused on ESPN+ content performance, cross-platform sports audience insights, and sports DTC programming strategy.
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Our full range of advisory services includes strategic communications, investor relations, financial transactions and restructuring and interim management, management consulting, physical and cyber risk, organizational design, board and executive search, geopolitics and government affairs, corporate governance, ESG and DE&I.
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Our services include turnaround and restructuring, interim management, business transformation, litigation support, capital raising, M&A and transaction services. Minimum of 6 years of relevant experience in turnaround management, restructuring, performance improvement, investment or commercial banking, audit, FP&A and/or corporate advisory services or 4 years of work experience and an MBA.
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Has 10+ years of relevant work experience in progressive politics, strategic communications, media relations, digital strategy, advocacy, journalism or a related field. Serve as a senior leader in the practice and the firm as a whole, increasing the agency's strategic communications and digital fluency and capabilities.
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