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Job Title: Director, Corporate Communications. Includes developing a streamlined communications review processes for all corporate communications with a tight methodology for External and Crisis Communications review.
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Additionally, the Art Director will support corporate communications content development for LinkedIn and other social channels. THE ROLE Live Nation Entertainment is seeking a talented and strategic Art Director to join our Corporate Communications team.
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The Director of Corporate Development is responsible for exploring, designing investment recommendations, negotiating, and executing strategic partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions that will accelerate Rover's market position.
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A leading and growing local franchise of national pizza company is looking for a Corporate Operations Director candidate to lead and support franchise Area Supervisors, General Managers, for entire Washington State franchise area.
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The Senior Director of Corporate Events is a highly influential role, reporting directly to the Chief Communications and Corporate Responsibility Officer, with responsibility for building, socializing, and implementing an operating model that centralizes disparate event management and production work from across the enterprise, into the Corporate Events team.
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Highspot is hiring a Director of Corporate Business Operations in our Seattle office, reporting to the Chief Financial Officer. Support the Finance, Accounting, Legal, Security, IT, Enterprise Applications, and Workplace Strategy executives on various items and initiatives.
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You'll lead a small team in Bellevue and London and report to the Chief of Staff and Head of Corporate Development in strong partnership with the President and Executive team. Internal Communication Strategist: Lead our corporate communications function to amplify our company vision and objectives on behalf of our leadership in alignment with our core values.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director, Strategic Alliances to join our Strategy & Corporate Development team. Work with other members of Axon’s Strategy & Corporate Development team as well as a product and market pillar leaders to complete market analysis and competitive intelligence to identify emerging trends, opportunities, and potential partners.
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The Corporate Events and Sponsorships Director is an IC role at one of the world's leading SaaS/cloud companies, that will plan and deliver world-class, engaging, in-person first and third party events for Smartsheet audiences and stakeholders.
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The Director, Valuation & Capital Markets Analysis – Complex Financial Instruments is responsible for leading, executing, and delivering valuation and advisory solutions by participating in all aspects of projects, from the initial proposal through project completion.
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As our Corporate Development and Ventures Senior Director, Circle is looking for you to partner with leadership and our product, engineering, and revenue teams to drive strategic decisions and high impact opportunities across Circle to maximize our enterprise value.
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Director, Corporate Development page is loaded. Director, Corporate Development. 10+ years of relevant work experience, including venture capital, private equity, strategy consulting, investment banking or corporate development experience.
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The Director for Corporate and Foundation Relations will work with key academic and administrative leaders, volunteers, and staff to identify, cultivate, and solicit organizations and philanthropists with the capacity of making gifts or grants of $100,000 and greater.
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T-Mobile USA, Inc Director, Corporate Development Bellevue , Washington Apply Now. As Director, Corporate Development, you'll be instrumental in one of our corporate priorities.
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