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Business partner engagement between Tax, TCG, Corporate External Legal Affairs (CELA), Treasury Operations and the business related to strategic investments. Professional Treasury Certification (e.g. Chartered Financial Analyst [CFA], Certified Treasury Professional [CTP], Financial Risk Manager [FRM.
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Act as brand ambassador for multiple capabilities including consumer knowledge, design, content, media, promotions, digital, social, shopper marketing, consumer affairs and quality. Georgia-Pacific is seeking a Sr. Associate Brand Manager / Brand Manager for its Retail Towel and Napkin businesses reporting the Brand Building Leader focused on Brawny®, Sparkle® and Vanity Fair brands.
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The Legal Operations Lead oversees various existing processes and acts as a liaison with the Ethics & Legal Affairs team and other departments, ensuring that the legal department aligns with the broader organizational goals.
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Symmetrio is currently recruiting a qualified individual to fill the role of Regional Manager Regulatory Affairs & Quality Americas for our client, a global medical device company. 3-5 years of knowledge and experience with a proven track record in Regulatory Affairs and Quality Knowledge in Supplier Quality, Quality, or Manufacturing Engineering, preferably in a medical device environment.
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As one of the first professional schools of international affairs situated at major technological institute, we provide comprehensive, interdisciplinary, multi-method, and flexible undergraduate and graduate social science programming at the nexus of science and technology, with special attention to strategic, political economy, and comparative political perspectives on international security, global development, and governance.
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5+ years of work experience in the beverage or food industry in scientific and regulatory affairs or relevant related fields in the food industry, government, or related industry in similar roles managing regulatory issues impacting products, ingredients, and labeling.
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You’ll advise clients on their local and overseas tax affairs, while acting as a strategic consultant related to business analysis, managing working capital, and profit sharing for partners. As a Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution.
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Title: Manager, Regulator Affairs & Compliance Location: Atlanta, GA Duration: FTE, Direct Hire As the Manager, Regulatory Affairs & Compliance, you will assist and support the company by liaising with internal and external stakeholders on matters of regulatory compliance.
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Based in Atlanta, GA and reporting to the Vice President of Administration and Legal Affairs, the Training Manager will be responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the organization's training programs across the United States and Canada.
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Maximize client contact – networking & being visible in the community, representing the Bank by actively participating in outside civic and community affairs, business and industry-related organizations, and other professional activities as appropriate.
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Proclinical is seeking a remote Manager, Regulatory Affairs Labeling for a global biopharmaceutical company with locations in Georgia, North Carolina and Massachusetts. Manager, Regulatory Affairs Labeling – Permanent – Georgia, North Carolina or Massachusetts.
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As the Manager, Regulatory Affairs & Compliance, you will assist and support the company by liaising with internal and external stakeholders on matters of regulatory compliance. Title: Manager, Regulator Affairs & Compliance.
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Represent the financial institution in public relations activities and community affairs. Minimum of ten years proven and progressive business development, portfolio management, and credit experience.
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Degree in Regulatory Affairs would be preferred, but definitely a science degree. Our rapidly growing client is looking for a Quality Compliance/Regulatory Manager to join their team! Degree in Regulatory Affairs would be preferred, but definitely a science degree.
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Areas of responsibility can include administrative affairs associated with human resources, purchasing, budgets and financial records and general clerical support within the unit. Georgia Tech's faculty attracted more than $1.4 billion in research awards this past year in fields ranging from biomedical technology to artificial intelligence, energy, sustainability, semiconductors, neuroscience, and national security.
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