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The MDA reports to Leslie Miller, Kennedy Center Senior Vice President, Development, has a dotted-line relationship to Timothy O’Leary, General Director, of the WNO, and will also work closely with WNO Trustees and the Artistic Director, among others.
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The Pastry Sous Chef reports to the Executive Chef. Working closely with the Executive Chef on menu development and recipe standardization. Taking responsibility for shift during absence of the Executive Chef.
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Works with the Vice President of Business Development (VP) and the Business Development Director, guiding program and technical teams to identify new business, execute bid decisions and overall BD strategic planning for the organization.
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Position Summary The Vice President of Sales will be responsible for leading all sales efforts for WGL Energy. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with executive management in a highly collaborative environment.
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Prior to that, she was executive vice president/director of training services at AuditWatch, Inc. Before joining AuditWatch, Ms. Louis was the financial/operational internal audit manager at AARP. While at AARP, she served as one of their specially trained facilitators available as a resource throughout the organization for designing and leading strategic meetings and training sessions.
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Support other client programs including insider threat, business continuity, health and safety, travel security, executive security, and physical security threat analysis. Monitor geopolitical events that may impact executive travel, company events, and/or operations.
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NOTE: Because of AHA’s size and standing in these communities, this relationship routinely involves serving on committees or in a leadership role, noting that the current executive director is immediate past president of the NHA.
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Report Preparation: Compile and present a Bi-Weekly Student Engagement Intelligence report to the Senior Executive Vice President. Administrative Collaboration: Conduct bi-weekly meetings with the Vice Presidents of Student Affairs of our respective clients to ensure alignment with institutional goals and student satisfaction.
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As a direct report to the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), the Vice President of Subsidiary and Integration Security will oversee the security programs of Humana subsidiaries and lead the team to manage M&A and integration security activities.
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In close collaboration with the Board Treasurer and Vice President for Finance and Operations, develop and monitor the organization’s annual budgets and provide regular reports. Minimum 5 - 10 years of prior experience as an executive director, director, or in a related position in nonprofit arts, foundation, government, or industry.
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REPORTS TO: Vice President, Human Resources. This position will be reporting to the Vice President of Human Resources. The Labor and Employee Relations Manager will handle issues involving bargaining and non-bargaining unit employees.
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The Executive Floor Manager greets and registers guests, providing prompt and courteous service. Ensure that the Executive Floor Manager is kept aware and up to date with operational issues.
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Job Title: Director of Earned MediaLocation: Washington, DCJob Type: Full-TimeAbout the Role:The Director of Earned Media works closely with and supports the Vice President of Communications to develop and execute the organization’s multi-tiered earned media strategy, helping to elevate the Lawyers’ Committee’s position as the leading organization on racial justice.
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The Vice President, Legal is responsible for managing all legal affairs of GMAC and its corporate subsidiaries, providing oversight, responsibility, and advice for a wide range of legal matters, including those related to corporate compliance, data protection and privacy, intellectual property, contracts, labor and employment, and risk management.
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Your RoleThe Federal Civilian Account Executive will lead all sales, business development, lead generation, marketing, partner relationships, and channel recruitment and development within the FedCiv market.
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