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Reporting to the Vice President of Federal Sales, this role will manage and lead a team of Civilian Account Executives and spearhead the expansion of a global market leader leveraging the existing local customer references, partner base, and alliance relationships.
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DescriptionResponsibilitiesThe Associate Vice President (AVP), IT Procurement - Enterprise Procurement & Supplier Management reports to the Chief Procurement Officer, the Associate Vice President - IT Procurement is accountabl.
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The Regional Property Manager shall strive to attend and participate in outside or in-house activities, meetings, organizations, regulatory agencies, etc., as approved or directed by the Owners Representative or Executive Vice President, to enhance this image.
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Opportunity Suburban Hospital is seeking a Vice President of Operations (VP Ops) who will lead day-to-day operations and provide administrative oversight over a number of key operational departments for Suburban Hospital, located in Bethesda Maryland.
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As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Threat Management and Response (TMR) will oversee the programs that gather Threat Intel, perform penetration testing, manage vulnerabilities, monitor & respond to events & incidents, and manage insider threat.
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The Regional President and CEO, Mid-Atlantic and Holy Cross Maryland will report to Benjamin Carter, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, Trinity Health.
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We are seeking an exceptional, growth-minded sales leader to join our team as a Vice President of SLED. This position reports to the SVP of the Public Sector. The Vice President of SLED will define market tactics to meet annual business goals.
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The Finance Project Manager will report to the Vice President, Finance. Supports the Vice President, Finance with strategic initiatives, such as implementation of a new credit card program.
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The Senior Vice President must be an accomplished MarComms executive with strong subject matter expertise coupled with a proven track record of navigating a rapidly changing and highly competitive media landscape in order to reach targeted audiences beyond traditional outlets.
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The Senior Director will manage the AIA legislative team and their work in the absence of the Vice President, Legislative Affairs. This position reports directly to the Vice President, Legislative Affairs, and provides legislative support to more than one AIA policy division.
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The Vice President of Development performs a central, critical role in identifying opportunities, structuring deals and successfully closing transactions for new luxury hotels (Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, W, Bulgari, and Edition) and co-located residences, as well as building successful relationships with new and existing hotel owners.
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The ECS Vice President of Information Technology position reports to the EMCOR Construction Services SVP and CFO and has dotted line responsibility to the EMCOR Vice President and CIO and EMCOR Vice President and CISO and interacts daily with direct reporting team and indirect reporting Operating Company IT Professionals.
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The Vice President will support the Managing Director of the Corporate Resilience practice area and will work closely with the team to manage client engagements and deliver best-in-class service.
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Reporting directly to the CFO, the Vice President, Strategic Finance will play a pivotal role in leading our Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) function and driving strategic initiatives for corporate growth.
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Audubon is seeking a dynamic and seasoned professional to fill the Vice President of Executive Communications role as an integral part of the CEO's Office. Bachelor’s degree and at least 15 years of experience in a Communications, Public Relations, Internal Communications, or Executive Communications role, and 5 years of leadership experience.
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