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Reporting to the Chief Audit Executive, the IT Internal Audit Director will be responsible for the development and execution of a global risk-based technology-focused internal audit strategy and audit plan in support of Internal Audit Department requirements.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of the Great Salt Lake Watershed Enhancement Trust (GSLWET or Trust), Program Director, GSLWET, will be a key member of the growing GSLWET and the National Audubon Society (Audubon) Saline Lakes Program team, working in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy of Utah (TNC), the State of Utah, and the Community Foundation of Utah, as we launch the Trust.
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RN Branch Director, RN Branch Manager, Hospice Branch Director, Executive Director, RN Executive Director, RN Administrator, Hospice Administrator, Hospice Executive Director, Hospice Branch Director, Director of Operations, DON, Director of Nursing, Director of Clinical Operations, Home health administrator, Home health director.
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Advises the Executive Vice President , Director of Operations, President/CEO and/or the Board Treasurer regarding financial matters; helps develop and implement financial policies and procedures.
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This position reports and works closely with the Co-Founder and Executive Creative + Technology Director. seeing to executive creative + technology director's deadlines are met. This position reports and works closely with the Co-Founder and Executive Creative + Technology Director.
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Assist to meet performance goals set by the Managing Director of Culinary, Executive Chef, and Sous Chef. What started as a community-focused corner store with just a handful of family members has evolved into seven retail locations, plus a Catering & Commissary Kitchen, as well as Di Bruno Bros. Imports & E-commerce, with over 400+ team members across our enterprise.
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We are looking for a dynamic Human Resources Director to work as a strategic business partner with the Corporate Executive and Leadership Team in all areas of people, team and organizational effectiveness.
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The Executive Director, Strategic Client Engagement, reporting to the SVP, Evidence Development Solutions, is responsible for leading the development of differentiated study design and evidence-generation solutions to form a market-leading offering for research being conducted in settings including post-marketing requirements, value demonstration, hybrid study design and evidence-generation to support registration.
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Under the supervision of the Youth & Teen Experience Executive, and in harmony with the mission and purpose of the established policies and goals of the YMCA of the Virginia Peninsulas, the Program Director is accountable for the growth and administration of all youth and family programs to include sports, youth programs, and special events.
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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis is primarily responsible for developing and owning the corporate annual budget and forecasting process, the long-range planning (LRP) process and reporting / analyzing financial and other business results to P&L owners, the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), our Board, and other stakeholders.
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Primary Responsibilities: Strategic Marketing Collaborate with the Director of Enrollment Management on specific marketing and enrollment plans, strategies, initiatives and activities to promote MMA to prospective students and parents and engage them in the MMA experience.
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The Executive Director oversees all fundraising activities and supervises development/membership staff engaged in MLSN’s programs to attract annual, capital, membership, planned giving, special project, government, and endowment gifts that will assure the financial stability and continued growth of MLSN.
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Work closely with the Executive Director and Regional Director of Operations, and Divisional Director of Sales and Marketing in development and implementation of the quarterly marketing plan.
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The Regional Payer Account Executive (RPAE) reports directly to the Executive Director, Regional Payer Accounts. Collaborating with the National Account Director, the RPAE participates in the development of, as well as evaluates and proposes, strategic marketing initiatives to strengthen mutual business opportunities, while developing account-specific strategies and tactical plans that aligns to the business and customer goals.
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Supports the Executive Director (ED), DSM, and DOS in building a trusting and positive relationship with prospects by understanding the Sunrise product and how Sunrise can meet the customers’ needs.
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