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We presently have a staff of 11 that manage this program and are now looking for an individual to be the Executive Director overseeing the art collection and exhibition program. Oversees the effective management and daily operations of The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation (Director of Collections, Director of Exhibitions, Exhibition Registrar, Publication Coordinator, Collection Registrars, and Assistant Art Registrar), as well as supervising interns, and student assistants.
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Partners and provides thought leadership with the CHRO, CTO, and Head of Talent Management/Executive Development in engagement activities with the Board of Directors, sharing Nike’s Executive Development Strategy, Policies, and Investments and the evolution of Nike’s Executives and established succession plans.
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Audacy Portland is looking for sales professionals ready to lead in the evolution of audio.
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If you are motivated, organized and loyal, consider becoming an Executive Assistant to one of U-Haul Company's Marketing Company Presidents. Perform profit/loss and end-of-month reports, handle accounts receivable/payable, fund petty cash and perform U-Haul center audits.
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Additionally, Serendipity complies with Executive Order 11246, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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We're seeking an Outside Account Executive in our Portland, OR Market! We create and produce some of the most popular and well-known branded live music events in America, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival, the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the iHeartCountry Festival, iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina and the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour.
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The primary purpose of the Assistant Executive Housekeeper is to provide guests with an excellent room experience, while assisting the Executive Housekeeper to ensure operational standards and procedures are being followed by all associates.
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Background in art history and/or art education and studio art. Proven record of leadership and ability to work productively with people across a broad spectrum, including a demonstrated commitment to racial equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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Key partners include peers (i.e. Relationship Management Executive, Participant Experience Executive, Product Management Executive, etc) as well the Market Presidents and key executives from Merrill (Wealth Management), Employee Banking & Investing, Corporate & Investment Banking, Commercial Banking, Business Banking, and Small Business Banking, Global Compliance and Operational Risk, Human Resources, and others.
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Bi-Lingual Media Strategist / Account Executive. Knowledge of and success in selling Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Target Display, OTT/CTV, social media, Email Marketing, Chat, Website Development, and how they are positioned in the marketplace.
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A degree in Culinary Arts and/or a minimum of three years' experience as an Executive Chef. Preferably overseeing large, fast-paced, multi-outlet kitchens. Hi Lo Hotel, An Autograph Collection by Marriott, Portland, Oregon is seeking a dynamic and creative EXECUTIVE CHEF to lead the transformation of the department to a best in class culinary operation.
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You will work closely with a strategic support group comprising the Chief Operations Officer and their Executive Assistant, the Vice President of Operations, the HR Business Partner, and the Chief of Staff.
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The field-based Account Executive - Oncology Sales are responsible for the effective promotion of our liquid biopsy products and for identifying new opportunities to build relationships with healthcare practices, cancer centers, IDNs, and academic medical centers within the assigned territory.
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The Dyrt is seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Sales Executive to join our advertising team. As a Sales Executive, you will be responsible for identifying new business opportunities, building and maintaining client relationships, and achieving sales targets.
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The Executive Assistant will report to the VP of Programs and will be a member of The Equity Fund’s Program Division which houses all of The Equity Fund’s grantee-facing programs including Grants and Power Building, Policy Accelerator and Communications Accelerator.
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