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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 Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is responsible for fiscal, business, and administrative operations of the agency, including human resources, operations, information technology, property, facilities, and equipment.
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Job Description: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Co-Founder at Kynismos AI (EQUITY ONLY TO START) Job Description: Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Co-Founder at Kynismos AI (EQUITY ONLY TO START.
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The Deputy Chief of Kingston Field Quality Operations will assist the Deputy Director of Watershed Water Quality Operations in ensuring the quality of New York City's drinking water supply and compliance with all federal and State drinking water regulations.
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Micato Safaris, voted “#1 World’s Best Tour Operator & Safari Outfitter” by prestigious Travel+Leisure magazine’s readers a record ten times, seeks a dynamic, strategically-oriented and experienced Chief Financial Officer.
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The Major Gifts Officer will work closely with the Assistant Dean for Alumni & Development, the Dean of the Law School, and faculty and staff, both within the Law School and around the University, to promote the acquisition of major gifts.
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This position, along with the Assistant Deputy Chief Officer (ADCO) will coordinate between the agencies’ staff at NYCT, Metro North and LIRR and the funding function at the MTA to align budgets and effectively leverage consolidated requirements.
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Description Chief Audience Officer New York Public Radio (NYPR), home to WNYC, Gothamist, WQXR, WNYC Studios and The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space, is seeking an exceptional, results-oriented Chief Audience Officer (CAO) to lead the strategy and execution for NYPR’s audience development, product and platform development, brand management, and audience and market intelligence.
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Provide high-level administrative support and assistance to the Deputy Chief Financial Officer & Controller ("Deputy CFO & Controller") and other senior staff to facilitate the efficient and effective operation of the department.
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The Managing Director, School Networks will report to the Chief Platform Officer and will oversee the School Networks team which includes a Deputy Director, Charter Schools; Deputy Director, District Schools; Deputy Director, Districts; and Project Lead, School Networks.
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As the Brennan Center’s mission – defending democracy and justice – continues to draw more public attention, the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) must manage and optimize this growth.
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Professional security management certification, such as a Certified Healthcare Chief Information Officer (CHCIO), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or other similar credentials.
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The Chief also works closely with and accepts priorities by the Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff. As a faculty leader, the Chief is expected to mentor junior faculty and trainees in the preparation of seminars/presentations; mentor junior faculty in achieving academic promotion, partner with other Divisions and Departments to support clinical research projects, participate in division Educational Initiatives (Grand rounds, Salons, Leadership Retreats and meetings), and support the residency site director in promoting GIM opportunities.
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Supervise the Chief Information Security Officer and Information Security and Data Security activities. and coordinating with other Chief Officers for credit risk and legal/compliance/BSA/AML risk.
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The Counsel in ESPN’s Legal Department will assist the Deputy Chief Counsel, Principal Counsel, and other attorneys in fulfilling the legal affairs and requirements of the corporation. Performs such other duties or functions as the Chief Counsel, Deputy Chief Counsel, Assistant Chief Counsel, or an attorney reporting to any of them may delegate to them.
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