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The Principal is the academic officer who will have primary responsibility for day-to-day academic affairs of the school, including curriculum development, faculty development & evaluation, activities, and student affairs.
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As an individual contributor Senior Product Marketing Manager, you will be responsible for partnering with our product, engineering, and go-to-market teams to envision, build, and grow our portfolio of artist solutions.
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As a Principal Architect, you will be responsible for leading and mentoring a team of engineers who together with you will plan, design and implement network infrastructure, data center and next generation security IT solutions for our clients.
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About the Role: CyberCube is looking for an experienced Senior Product Manager to lead the execution of our portfolio management products. About YouYou’ve previously demonstrated success as a B2B Product Manager and have a working knowledge of portfolio risk management.
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Role:The Senior Product Marketing & Communications Manager will be responsible for EBD NA’s solution marketing activities and oversee the development and delivery of marketing strategies in coordination with multiple global business units.
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Job DescriptionWe are looking for a strategic product manager to lead product development for new “0->1” artist tools initiatives. You will join the small but tight-knit TIDAL PM team, and will report into the Product Lead for TIDAL's core streaming product.
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Partner with manager on the development of product and fragrances; help brainstorm new ideas. Fragrance Product Development Coordinator. Learn fundamentals of product and fragrance development.
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The Compliance Manager will be the first point of contact for ethics and compliance matters for the client’s offices and initiatives under their responsibility, the right candidate must be able to understand and assess risks across a wide variety of business areas.
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Collaborate with LSA leadership – the CEO, Chief Program Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Human Resources Manager, and Program Directors, to ensure institutional giving goals, priorities, and funding opportunities are aligned with organizational priorities.
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The Trades, Tax and Asset Servicing domain is responsible for modernizing several product areas including trades processing, settlements, mutual funds, tax, corporate actions and mutual Funds. The Principal Systems Analyst will be responsible for analysis of the current business and technical process, identify system interfaces and dependencies, and document process and system flows.
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The team is focused on the FIS Fintel (Financial Intelligence) Product suite, spanning Fraud (Card, DDA, Transaction, etc.) This role sits within our Platform and Enterprise Products organization for FIS (specifically within Sales Operations), responsible for further building out our enterprise product strategy.
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Sends newsletters, emails, and faxes on behalf of the association at the direction of the General Manager or Director of Residences. Provides feedback to the General Manager of Director of Residences for local standard operating procedures and assists with departmental compliance.
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FCB is looking for a Finance Manager to financially and operationally manage the L&T (Lord and Thomas) studio. The Finance Manager will be responsible for revenue recognition as well as expense analysis.
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Proven experience as a Content, Community, or Social Media Manager or similar role, with a track record of successful social campaigns and community engagement. We are seeking a dynamic and strategic Social Media Manager to join our team at Thesis.
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The Growth Marketing team is seeking a Marketing Planning Manager who will join our New York City Marketing Performance and Analysis team and collaborate closely with Analytics, Finance, and Paid Media teams to deliver planning, execution, and optimization of paid media marketing plans across domestic and international territories.
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