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Regularly evaluate program components with the chapter program manager or director using BSF’s rigorous program evaluation tools to measure consistent quality and successes that can be effectively communicated to the advisory board, funders, and other constituents.
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The Medical Director will lead the U.S. Medical Advisor team supporting the safe and effective use of KARL STORZ products communicating complex medical and scientific information to healthcare professionals and communicating field medical intelligence/insights to internal stakeholders.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Living Sales Manager with a proven track record of success to take the helm of our sales and marketing efforts at large senior living community in Redmond, WA. Come join a team of dedicated, smart, and caring professionals as they work together to care for our seniors and provide them the lifestyle they deserve.
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The Client Director will be responsible for consultative selling and solution development efforts that best address large enterprise customer needs within the life sciences, pharmaceutical and medical device vertical market.
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This position serves as the MIA’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) and is responsible for the management, planning and technological guidance of the Agency’s Information Technology (IT) Unit. The position is part of the MIA senior management team and reports directly to the Associate Commissioner of Operations & Technology.
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Treasury Director, Strategy and Analytics. Summary: The Director, Treasury Analytics and Strategy will report to the Treasurer and will need to be highly analytical and able to solve complex financial problems, with recurring interaction with company leadership.
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Ensure that all training staff has either a valid and current personal training certification from a nationally accredited certifying body including but not limited to ACE, AFAA, NASM, NSCA, and ACSM OR a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a related field such as Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology, Biomechanics, etc.
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As the Life Safety Director, uphold and oversee safety, health and sanitation policies and procedures at the property. The Director of Engineering will inspect and ensure the hotel building is operating in optimal condition.
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Have experience in FP&A, Strategic Finance, investment banking, or related roles (likely 7+ years), with a heavy emphasis on financial modeling and data analysis. Build summary materials and co-ordinate data collection for presentation to the Company’s board of directors and investors, detailing progress against financial projections, as well as ad-hoc project presentations on specific board topics.
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The Managing Director, Capital Management and Resiliency Planning will be responsible for maintaining the Capital Plan and regularly present updates to executive management along with the business case for strategic capital action as he/she will lead the Capital Management Committee.
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Leadership - Strong executive leadership abilities with proven experience working alongside C, VP and Director level positions, as well as managing and inspiring teams to deliver excellence and achieve objectives.
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Director and above roles may also be eligible to participate in Carnival’s discretionary equity incentive plan. Vacation Time – All full-time employees at the manager and below level start with 14 days/year; director and above level start with 19 days/year.
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Proficiency with portfolio assessment, resource management, and working with R&D, Commercial, Finance, and Corporate Strategy. Partner with internal teams such as R&D, regulatory affairs, and clinical development to ensure seamless integration and execution of clinical trials.
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Epsilon is a global advertising and marketing technology company positioned at the center of Publicis Groupe. Epsilon accelerates clients' ability to harness the power of their first-party data to activate campaigns across channels and devices, with an unparalleled ability to prove outcomes.
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Principal-Director of Intralogistics and Production Consulting. In-depth expertise in the focus area of intralogistics processes, factory/facility layouts and planning, process automation, AS/RS and other robotics and automation, logistics 4.0 and smart factory.
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