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The chosen candidate will play a key role in managing administrative tasks for the executive management team, with a specific focus on providing comprehensive support to the Chief Commercial Officer.
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The Executive Assistant will act as a seamless extension of the supported executives while serving as the lead coordinator for all internal communications. Our client is seeking a proactive, service focused, team-oriented Executive Assistant to support the CEO of the organization.
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Executive Administrative Assistant to the President JOB SUMMARY Mount Saint Joseph Academy, a Roman Catholic, college prep, all-girls academy in Montgomery County, PA, is seeking an innovative and collaborative staff colleague for a full-time position in the Presidents Office.
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Job Overview: We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Executive Assistant to provide comprehensive administrative support to our executive team. Proven experience as an executive assistant or similar role, supporting C-level executives or senior management.
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As we continue to expand our business, Lowenberg Wealth Management is seeking an Executive Assistant to serve as liaison to our clients. Benefits include health insurance and a Simple IRA plan.
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Title: Administrative Assistant/Executive Assistant. proven experience as an Administrative Assistant, strong ability to support various levels in the. challenges of supporting executive level employees.
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Minimum of two years in an Executive Assistant, Coordinator, or related role. Handle email communications on behalf of the Executive, drafting and responding as needed. Goliath is a fast-growing software company in the explosive cloud computing marketplace.
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The Executive Assistant provides high level administrative support to the Founder and Co-Founder in a fast-paced and changing environment. Title: Executive Assistant / Personal Assistant.
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Johnson and Johnson is recruiting for a Senior Administrative Assistant to be located in Spring House, PA. Johnson and Johnson is recruiting for a Senior Administrative Assistant to be located in Spring House, PA.
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Plans, performs, and/or coordinates the most significant types of managerial assignments, encompassing all program and functional areas of the executive. Assists the executive in setting business unit strategy and goals that enhance compliance with laws and policy aligned with the overall organizational strategy.
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Our Executive Assistant is the driving force behind the success of ReminderMedia - providing the company President and the CEO with the administrative and personal support they need to be able to focus their time and attention on the growth and long term success of our organization.
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We are seeking a highly organized, energetic, and detail-oriented individual to join our team in a dynamic role encompassing Executive Assistant, Office Manager, and Organizational Culture Driver.
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LMC is looking to add an organized and dynamic individual to join our team as the Executive Assistant to the President & CEO. This role will provide high-level administrative support and will be responsible for enabling the smooth operation of the executive office, ensuring effective communication and information flow, arranging meetings, managing schedules, and handling confidential information with the utmost discretion.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience supporting Senior/Executive Level Management required. DEPARTMENT: Executive Office. Managing corporate expenses via different channels including AMEX, SAP Concur, & DocuSign Administrator.
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We are seeking an Executive Assistant to work alongside multiple firm Partners, support Associates, and become an important part of a fast-growing team. 1+ year(s) of industry experience in Financial Services - particularly LPL Financial Platforms and Tools.
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