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The Corporate Public Relations Manager is a Senior Professional who drives the strategic direction for public relations initiatives and media planning. 5+ years of experience in public relations, corporate communications ideally with large consumer brands, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
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Video Editor Intern - Corporate | Summit Healthcare Mgmt | Franklin, Tennessee. Proficient in various non-linear video editing tools and other software (Edius, Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, Lightroom.
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Corporate Litigation Paralegal (Remote) Salary: Up to $85,000 per year plus benefits Location: Remote Company Overview: Our Client, a strong stable corporation is seeking a Corporate Litigation Paralegal to join their team.
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The senior director of public relations and corporate communications is an important leadership role responsible for developing and executing comprehensive communication strategies and programs for Community Health Systems (CHS) and its hospitals.
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The Assistant Corporate Controller is a very dynamic, highly visible and active role reporting to OneOncology's VP, Corporate Controller. The Asst. Corporate Controller will serve an important role as the Company continues to grow both organically and through acquisitions expanding our business models.
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Collaboratively works with marketing management, marketing operations team , and Acadia facility leadership to determine content strategy ba sed on clinical accuracy and marketing goals.
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The Head of Corporate & Legal Affairs will report directly to the CEO, with whom Cornerstone has had over a decade-long relationship and is a well-respected, collaborative leader with a rich history of working for start-ups and well-established CROs.
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Position Summary: The Plant Controller plays a pivotal role within the Plant Management Team. Collaborating with the international executive team and other manufacturing site management teams, this individual evaluates and selects the organization’s strategic objectives.
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The Corporate Project Outpatient Director will be supporting and traveling to Acadia outpatient departments around the country. Utilize corporate and facility reports to identify and improve outpatient department's step-down conversion rates.
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Excellent Senior Tax Analyst opportunity!
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This isnt your average Corporate Communications role. Lead the media strategy for key moments including financial communications, M&A, and crisis communications. Youll also play a key role in the media strategy for moments like earnings cycles, M&A, and crisis communications.
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The Corporate Fellowship/Skill based Fellowship/Skill Bridge Intern will undergo a hybrid training of sales and operations at an Encore Venue in order to gain experience to a full range of our capabilities and opportunities.
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2-4 years of work experience at a leading investment bank, private equity firm and/or in corporate development. Previous experience in consulting, transaction advisory services, and strategic corporate roles.
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Lead the Corporate Safety programs, overseeing the distribution and upkeep of current company safety programs and rules. Ensure that all personal interactions on the job align with the Station Values identified by the Site Steering Committee and corporate safety.
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You will evaluate adjacencies and growth opportunities in partnership with Strategic Finance, Corporate Development, and business unit leaders. 10+ years experience in corporate strategy, product strategy, business management, or other related fields.
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