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MinimumPursuit of bachelor's degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferredExperience within live-event production, television, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment, Television Broadcast or live events field a plusApplicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire.
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Pursuit of bachelor’s degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferred. We are the employer of choice as the owner and operator of Ball Arena, DICK’S Sporting Goods Park, the Paramount Theatre, Denver Nuggets (NBA), the Colorado Avalanche (NHL), Colorado Mammoth (NLL), Colorado Rapids (MLS), KIMN,KXKL, KKSE (FM/AM), Altitude Sports & Entertainment, Major League Fishing/Fishing League Worldwide (MLFLW), Winnercomm, Outdoor Sportsman Group and SkyCam.
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The Department of Entrepreneurship in the Neeley School of Business occasionally has openings for part-time temporary adjunct Juris Doctor instructors to lead sections of a transactional and entrepreneurial focused business law course.
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Preferred Pursuit of bachelor's degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferred Experience within logistics, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment Television Broadcast or live events field a plus.
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However, if you bring skills in leadership, public speaking, customer service, sales, banking, accounting, or entrepreneurship, you'll find your path to success even smoother. Fully Remote: Utilize Zoom for seamless communication.
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This position requires a combination of strategic thinking, key account management, entrepreneurship, and strong territory management skills. Experience in buy and bill, oncology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, immunology and insulins highly preferred.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Adjunct Pool 498816 Adjunct Faculty Temporary Opening at: Jun 1 2023 at 09:00 CDT M.J. Neeley School of Business Add to favorites Favorited View favorites Application Deadline: Position Details:The Department of Entrepreneurship in the Neeley School of Business occasionally has openings for part-time temporary adjunct instructors.
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The ideal candidate will be a creative thinker with a passion for entrepreneurship and independent working. You are aware of the trends in future of work, personal finance, and entrepreneurship.
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Preferredo Pursuit of bachelor’s degree in business, entrepreneurship, finance, sports management or accounting preferredo Experience within logistics, scheduling, project management, or sports & entertainment,o Ability to acquire or produce and maintain a valid driver’s license and meet company vehicle driving standards.
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Mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, entrepreneurship, funding requirements, growth objectives and exit strategies; and, Mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, entrepreneurship, funding requirements, growth objectives and exit strategies; and.
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The TCU Neeley School of Business is comprised of six academic departments including Accounting, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, Management and Leadership, and Marketing.
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