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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Vice President, Data Management and Design to join our Capabilities & Data Design team. Vice President II, Data Management and Design.
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Vice President, Sourcing II~ Development of strategic sourcing opportunities through the introduction of a competitive bidding, proofs-of-concept, demand management, supplier consolidation, and process reengineering.
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The Chair of Urology reports to the Senior Vice Chancellor for the Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine, as well as to the President of the UPMC Health Services Division and the CEO of UPMC. The incumbent will oversee the clinical, academic, and research activities of the Department of Urology and hold the Frederic N. Schwentker Endowed Chair.
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10+ years of experience in all phases of data modeling, data warehousing, data mining, data entity analysis, logical database design and relational database definition, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience required, experience in the securities or financial services industry is a plus.
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Reporting to the Provost, the Vice Provost for Academic Budget and Financial Planning (VP) provides strategic direction for managing the overall institutional budget, resource planning and administrative processes for the academic units reporting to the Provost’s Office, as well as developing financial models and providing budget guidance for academic strategic initiatives.
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Collaborate closely with other autonomy software and hardware teams, policy leads, operations, and triage specialists on technical matters to ensure the Motion Planning team's work is aligning to broader organizational development.
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Reports to : Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs. Demonstrated experience with fiscal planning and budget management/analytics. Develop and advance a forward-looking strategic plan and vision for the School.
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We're seeking a future team member for the role of Alternative Investment Strategist at Senior Vice President level to join our BNY Mellon Advisors team. Alternative Investments Strategist, Senior Vice President.
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This role also involves developing MSR hedging and valuation framework.
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Also, the new director will work closely with the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer to ensure excellence in fund management, investment, and stewardship. Position Summary The Executive Director of University Advancement at Chatham University serves as a vital member of the President's Cabinet, reporting directly to and working closely with the president.
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We’re seeking a future team member for the role of Vice President, Credit Risk II to join our Public Finance & Not-for-Profit Credit Risk team. Analyzing, preparing and/or reviewing financial analyses for credit approval by Credit Risk (Second Line of Defense) in response to credit requests from First Line of Defense for a diverse array of public finance and not-for-profit borrowers/counterparties on transactions such as direct lending, securities financing, and foreign exchange / OTC derivatives.
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Collaborate with advertising agency and vice president of sales and marketing regarding media, public relations, and advertising. And here’s what you need to apply:Bachelor’s degree, marketing or related field is highly preferredEight to ten years executive marketing/sales leader experienceMust have successful strategic marketing experience in a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) environment.
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This is a unique opportunity for someone passionate about transit planning, transit design, and strategic development to work with an interdisciplinary team to improve transit for the Pittsburgh region today and in the long-term.
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Review the status of financial accounting for travel authorizations and makes appropriate coordination with the Resource Management team or other organizations for funding. Other budget and financial management tasks, as assigned.
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Industries served by the Operational Partnership Services practice include private equity, real estate, telecom, technology, healthcare, media & entertainment, energy, retail, and financial services that frequently involve asset management, venture capital, and international outbound joint ventures.
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