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The Global Product Director, Robotics & Technology, is a leadership role responsible for driving the strategic direction, development, implementation and commercialization of Genie’s robotics and technology product portfolio.
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The Camp Director will be responsible for staff recruitment and retention, camp programs and activities, and will implement summer camp curriculum. The Camp Director will live at camp and will serve as a key member of our leadership team, helping cultivate the ultimate summer experience, promoting self-confidence and independence, fun, and growth in our campers.
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The Associate Director, Regional Marketing reports into the Senior Director of the tislelizumab Customer Enterprise Team within US Marketing. Partner with Sales, Medical Affairs, Market Access, and Commercial Operations & Business Analytics teams to ensure alignment of BeiGene’s US commercialization strategy; Uncover, prioritize, and communicate market insights, challenges/barriers, and solutions to the organization.
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Take on responsibility for a personal set of current and greenfield accounts in order to support existing relationships;
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Finance, Law, Political Science, Environmental Policy, or Engineering. The Director, Regulatory Affairs will represent Invenergy before and manage relationships with state economic and environmental regulators, transmission system operators, and regional trade associations in Texas on behalf of Invenergy's existing assets as well as its pipeline of development projects.
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