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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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Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework. Ensure that third party risk tools accurately monitor, identify and report in line with global risk policies.
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Hands-on experience with executing on a Third-Party Risk Management program. Own the completion of the business and vendor review process while managing the entirety of the vendor lifecycle, which includes vendor risk classification, due diligence review, contract negotiation, ongoing monitoring, and termination.
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As a Managing Trial Attorney (MTA), you’ll co-lead one of those offices within a region with the opportunity to influence and drive the office’s reputation, performance and health in alignment with Nationwide’s overall mission and NTD’s strategic objectives.
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Demonstrated experience with enterprise risk management, particularly with respect to energy-related pursuits. Demonstrated experience with enterprise risk management.
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The CFO oversees accounting, finance and budget, and works with the Head of School and Executive Director to oversee risk management. As a strategic leader, the CFO attends Board meetings as necessary to serve as the institution’s chief fiscal and fiduciary officer and to issue Board financial and management statements and reports.
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Experience coordinating with other disciplines such as OCS, Traction Power, Signals, Structural, etc. The ideal candidate will be located in our Philadelphia office and will be responsible for managing and developing a group of 3 to 6 track engineers, providing technical expertise and managing and delivering track and railroad engineering projects.
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When clinically indicated, Clinical Care Managers consult with CBH Physician and Psychologist Advisors to ensure the most effective treatment for the CBH member is being authorized. Collaborate with other CBH departments to ensure quality of care, promote placement of members in the most appropriate services and to facilitate consistent longitudinal care management.
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Extensive experience with power system planning and operations; transient stability, short circuit, and voltage analysis; NERC, FERC, and regional requirements, policies and procedures; production costing; risk assessment techniques; TPL compliance; generator interconnection; and harmonics analysis.
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Press and Videos: [YouTube] [CEO Blog Post] [TechCrunch] [Mashable] [Business Insider] [Chief Medical Officer @ Stanford Medicine] [USA Today]You Will: Assist with the patient experience.
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Counsel and advise the BU in areas of product safety (including TSCA, FIFRA, FDA, OSHA Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials Transportation), product regulatory affairs, product stewardship, and product risk management as such areas may impact the research, development, manufacture, marketing, sale, handling, transportation and advertising of the BU(s) products.
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The ideal candidate is an innovative self-starter with solid technical foundations, who is interested in working with our team of experienced professionals to make a measurable impact on the business challenges faced by healthcare organizations today.
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Thus, we make plant-based meats that allow families to eat more, not less, of the traditional dishes they love while feeling great about the health, sustainability, and animal welfare benefits of plant protein.
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As a member of our team, you will assist in managing a 4-5 patient assignment, working side-by-side with the interdisciplinary team that includes Patient Care Technicians, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, and an array of other medical professionals.
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Reports To: President & Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Additionally, BMTX recently announced the execution of an agreement with Google to introduce digital bank accounts, which will be available to its customers, and has also expanded its white-label strategy with T-Mobile for the launch of T-Mobile MONEY.
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