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The inaugural Deputy Director of the International Services Office (ISO) at the University of Rochester will be a key player in shaping the future of international education at the University of Rochester, driving the innovation, inclusivity, and excellence of the office.
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The Associate Director would receive training through formal association classes and on-the-job mentorship. Associate Director of Business Development. Prepare Board of Director materials for lending requests and reporting portfolio trends.
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The Director of Business Development is an integral part of the team responsible for new business development and client relationship management. What you bring to the team Minimum of 15 years of proven experience in business development or technical sales, preferably in processing equipment and manufacturing systems for the processing of materials for the chemical, petrochemical, and hydrogen/clean tech industries.
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As the Director of Marine Coastal and Resiliency Engineering , you'll have the opportunity to assemble and foster a highly capable, dedicated, and motivated team of marine engineers and designers.
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Reporting to the Program Director, the Hyperbaric Safety Director administers hyperbaric oxygen therapy to patients as prescribed by the Hyperbaric Provider. Hyperbaric Safety Director page is loaded.
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Directs the Operations and Maintenance and In-House Construction management teams in the Medical Center, including off-campus sites staffed by MCFO employees.
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The Director of the Academic Success Center (ASC) leads the development and implementation of academic success programs, including peer tutoring, Supplemental Instruction (SI) and academic support.
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Director- Diversity Equity & Inclusion Locations: Estados Unidos, Connecticut, Orange NY - Rochester - 3 City Ctr. The Director will be a trusted partner to leaders at all levels and business resource groups.
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Our platform, Ubuntu, is very widely used in breakthrough enterprise initiatives such as public cloud, data science, AI, engineering innovation and IoT. Our customers include the world's leading public cloud and silicon providers, and industry leaders in many sectors.
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The Director of Resource Development oversees staff (currently a major gift officer and a grants manager) and carries a portfolio of donors and potential donors (corporate, foundations, and individuals.
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The Director of Internal Audit fulfills a key role in assisting the University to maintain a high standard of financial and operational effectiveness. The Director is responsible for evaluating risks facing the University and directs an effective program of internal audits to help identify and then mitigate risk.
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Effortless documentation: Conversational and Dragon dictation.
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Foodservice Director - Manages the foodservice program in a single site, provides leadership, support and guidance to ensure that food quality standards, inventory levels, food safety guidelines and customer service expectations are met, including following facility menus, current applicable federal, state, and local standards, in line with our established policies and procedures to ensure that quality dining services are provided at all times.
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The Director is also responsible for the management and execution of the SCO for the Company. Position Summary:Eastman Kodak Company is seeking an experienced SOX Compliance expert to join our finance team to lead our SOX Compliance Office (SCO.
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At Chick-fil-A, Assistant Directors are responsible for assisting the management team in all aspects of shift management and ensuring that each restaurant guest has an outstanding experience.
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