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Serve as the financial business partner to the G&A support functionsExecutive Operations (CEO / SVP Business Planning)Finance, Investor Relations, Corporate Communications, Procurement (CFO / CIRO, VP Finance, VP Corp Comms)Business Development (Chief Business Officer)IT (CIO)Legal & Compliance (General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer)Human Resources (CHRO)QA (VP QA.
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We work with risk & compliance cross-industry but currently having a high focus on the Financial Services industry where the regulatory change agenda and end customer demands results in an extensive change agenda.
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ORA Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager will educate high-opportunity, prospect HCPs on Hematology disease state, risk assessment, and Hematology medication to support patient identification and expedite the patient treatment journey.
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Reporting to the President and CEO, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a member of the executive management team providing strategic leadership to the President and CEO, the Board of Directors, and the organization as a whole, with respect to the finance function, IT, and Business Administration (contract compliance), in support of PCA s mission and values.
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Partner with the Chief Internal Auditor and University Compliance Officer to monitor the management of active compliance issues and engage with responsible units to ensure timely implementation of appropriate corrective/disciplinary actions in response to any detected compliance issue(s.
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The CCO will serve as a member of the Executive Team, along with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Client Services. are seeking a Chief Credit Officer (CCO) to oversee the risk management of NFF’s loan portfolios.
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Our services are focused to align with our mission that envisions a community where every resident is engaged, encouraged to lead, and given opportunities to become self-reliant. EXPERIENCE: 4 years of accounting experience with increased responsibility during the term of employment.
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The ideal Chief Financial Officer will have a Bachelors degree in Accounting/Finance/Business Administration, Advanced degree a PLUS. As the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) you will develop tools and systems to provide critical financial and operational information to make actionable recommendations on both strategy and operations.
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Provide feedback to Director of Risk Adjustment and Chief Clinical Officer on performance improvement opportunities tracks and prioritizes projects to improve coding and documentation outcomes.
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The Risk Management-Legal Intern will further observe calls and communication with Corporate Legal Teams, Business Development, Venues and corporate insurance brokers and various other Legal Counsel and internal customers.
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The Labor Relations Director will proactively interact with and advise operations managers, HR partners and regional leadership on a broad range of employment and labor relations matters, including disciplinary actions, contract administration and general methods of positive employee relations.
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The ideal candidate will have 10 or more years of experience as a lawyer and/or claim professional with a high degree of specialized and technical competence in litigation management and the handling of complex coverage issues, high exposure and/or long term exposure claims and coverage litigation.
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This is a global role in which the successful candidate will partner effectively with business leadership and other internal professionals, including those in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Enterprise Risk Management, Internal Audit, Legal, and Human Resources, to identify, assess pragmatically, and mitigate privacy and information security risks.
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The Customs and Trade Compliance Manager works to protect the IKEA brand through best practices and helps facilitate the realization of the IKEA vision to make a better everyday life for the many people.
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