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The Other Ones Foundation s Chief Financial Officer, an Executive level position within the organization, will report directly to the President, who has been the CFO of the organization for the last 5 years.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) leads and directs the accounting and financial operations of the organization in coordination with the Executive Director and the Board Finance Committee.
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Position based in Austin, TX. Reports to EVP and Chief Operating Officer of Opry Entertainment Group (OEG). This individual will be responsible for maximizing the growth and profitability of the existing operations: ACL Live, 3TEN, W Hotel, retail, leased office space, residences, and parking components.
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As the Chief Financial Officer, you will be responsible for developing and implementing financial strategies to enhance its operational efficiency such as accounting, balance sheet management, financial planning and analysis, corporate treasury, corporate investments, bond guaranteed program, and tax.
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Public Speaking: Speak at community, press and fundraising events at the request of the Chief Marketing Officer and CEO. Crisis Communication Plan: Stay current on market influences and related issues and determine with CEO, Chief Program Officer and Chief of Community Engagament a crisis communications plan and/or response.
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Worked in Chief Financial Officer, Managing Director, VP, Sr. VP, EVP, or C-level roles for a company involved in transmission utility or renewable energy operations. A developer and operator of high voltage transmission renewable energy systems is in search of Chief Financial Officer and have begun the process of shortlisting potential profiles.
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The Chief Financial Officer reports to the CEO and will provide oversight to Finance, Accounting, Procurement, and Information Technology functions and may provide supervisory oversight to Human Resources.
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As the Sheriff Security Officer, you will work alongside the Security Director, Security Manager and Security Supervisor, and law enforcement liaison. As a currently licensed public law enforcement officer in this position, you will be able to assume the role and responsibilities of your public post in the event of a national or local emergency.
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Two (2) or more years of experience as a director or deputy chief or chief appraiser of an appraisal district. Four (4) years of experience working as an appraiser or as a supervisor in a Texas appraisal district or as an auditor/reviewer of appraisal district operations or in an appraisal-related environment, including but not limited to performing MAP reviews, appraisal standards reviews, performance audits, methods, standards and procedure reviews, independent reviews through contract, or equivalent auditing or performance review experience.
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Reporting to the CIO, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a key role on the. Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Knowledge of ITIL-based IT Service Management (ITSM) concepts.
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Reporting to the Director, Process Engineering, the Senior SMT Process Engineer is in charge of process-engineering capabilities focused on cost, quality and delivery improvements in order to hold up an SMT/PCBA manufacturing organization.
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As Texas' chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator, treasurer and purchasing manager, the agency is responsible for writing the checks and keeping the books for the multi-billion-dollar business of state government.
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Manage the development, oversight and execution of security operations programs and initiatives for Applied Materials at the company's North America sites and regional levels. Set site security operations expectations and oversee permanent and contract security personnel regionally.
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Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO) The Compliance Officer will provide Plan of Actions and Milestones (POA&M) management conduct FISMA compliance and Get-to-Green meetings, and work with Information Systems Security Officers (ISSO), System Owners, stakeholders, and leadership to meet Performance and Scorecard metrics.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Supply Chain Operations with a dotted line to the VP of Supply Chain, the Senior Manager/Director of Supply Planning will spearhead all strategic supply chain planning, forecasting, and initiatives.
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