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The General Manager will hire, train and manage Sales Associates within their studio. The General Manager will oversee all studio functions from sales to instructors. The General Manager will utilize discretion and independent judgment in managing the studio and directing the work of employees.
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Complete assignments or special projects at various hotels as assigned by the regional vice president for the purpose of gaining additional experience in preparation for promotion to general manager.
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The President/General Manager provides leadership to and oversight of KUOW including its content and programming, personnel, physical plant and technical support, marketing, community outreach, fund-raising, general administration, and racial equity initiatives.
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As General Manager, you ensure that the focus is on our guests, and you constantly strive for results. This job posting contains some general information about what it is like to work in a Dennys restaurant, but is not a complete job description.
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As the General Manager of Catering, you will be responsible for in-house catering facilities, managing the daily operations of all catering functions, coordinating all function activities with the catering sales and culinary teams, and overseeing catering equipment maintenance and inventory.
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The President and General Manager has full oversight of KUOW including its content and programming, personnel, physical plant and technical support, marketing, community outreach, fundraising, general administration, and racial equity initiatives.
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The next President and General Manager will start from a highly advantageous position, inheriting a financially stable budget, a high-functioning and deeply experienced executive staff, a passionate base of donors and patrons, a demonstrated commitment to diversity, racial equity, inclusion, and belonging, and vibrant support from the University of Washington and the Pacific Northwest community.
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WHAT THIS PERSON WILL BRINGMinimum of 5 years of experience as a Facility Manager, Assistant General Manager, Campground Manager or Operations Manager in a live entertainment, restaurant or multi-unit hospitality related business.
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Resources include a PhD research program manager, clinical pharmacist, RN case management, and a social worker. Virginia Mason is seeking a *BE/BC General Neurologist*, applicants with subspeciality interest are welcome to apply.
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The next President and General Manager will be an energizing, collaborative, and inclusive chief executive who provides overall vision, leadership, and strategic direction for KUOW, one of the most diverse and innovative public radio stations in the United States.
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Identifies problems or obstacles in the systems and procedures related to research operations, and communicates to the CORS Nurse Manager and study investigators as appropriate Participates in study required monitoring visits specific to the CRN job description when appropriate Attends Beacon orders validation meetings as appropriateQualificationsRequired: Baccalaureate degree required Current Washington State Registered Nurse (RN) license or multistate RN license.
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The General Manager is responsible for the effective and efficient management of all aspects of the hotel, ensuring the highest standards of guest service, operational excellence, and financial performance.
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Minimum three – five year previous General Manager experience in a full service environment required. The General Manager will develop and direct business plan strategies to meet and exceed the expectations of owners, associates, and guests.
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Fever is looking for a General Manager to lead and manage the operations of a large-scale, outdoor immersive experience in South Seattle between early-October 2024 and mid-March 2025. Coordination of schedules of vendors and staff members, ambassador-level staff, staff manager, security, parking, and tech personnel within budget.
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Twice named one of the 10 most innovative companies in sports by Fast Company magazine and one of the top three Best Employers for Diversity in America by Forbes, Levy's diverse portfolio includes award-winning restaurants; iconic sports and entertainment venues, zoos and cultural institutions, theaters, and convention centers; as well as the Super Bowl, Grammy Awards, US Open Tennis Tournament, Kentucky Derby, and NHL, MLB, NBA, NFL, and MLS All-Star Games.
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