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In collaboration with VP, People, Operations & Finance engage the finance committee of the board of directors to develop short-, medium-, and long-term financial plans and projections.
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Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
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We are seeking a Head of Downstream Process Development to lead a team of engineers in designing, developing, and deploying separation and purification processes for various products from fermentation and biocatalysis.
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Scope : The Chapter Director is responsible for the development of plans, priorities, and strategies to further the goals of the Sierra Club in WA in conjunction with the Executive Committee and other volunteer leaders, including goals for conservation, political and legislative programs; assuring equity and inclusion; fundraising; volunteer development and member services; administration; budgeting and financial management; and media relations.
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As finance cycles converge, we advise, implement, and operate best-in-class solutions across actuals and forecast to accelerate insights including finance and analytics, planning, FP&A as-a-service, finance technology strategy, and ERP-enabled finance transformation.
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University of Washington Police Department - Police Dispatcher / Call Receiver has 3 vacancies. University of Washington Police Department - Police Dispatcher / Call Receiver Requirements.
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We are in search of a diverse leader for the role of Director of Finance, responsible for promoting GAAP compliance, AHLA Uniform System of Accounts alignment, and human resources practices.
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Demonstrated ability to analyze and interpret financial data and prepare financial reports, grant project budgets, statements and/or projections; knowledge of budgeting and fiscal management principles and procedures.
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Direct reports: Director of Finance, Director of People and Culture, Director of Food and Beverage, Director of Operations, and the Event Sales team. Provides staff leadership to the Board Finance Committee, and Investment Committee in partnership with the Treasurer of the Board.
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Supports close collaboration with Finance, Portfolio Services Office (PSO), and Procurement & Contracts as PPMO services are developed and improved. Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Business Management Information Systems, or closely related field and ten years of experience in senior level IT project/program positions including eight years of leadership, budgetary, planning, and workforce management experience.
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8+ years of finance experience with growing responsibilities; management experience is a plus. Finance Partner for B2C who will have a deep understanding of business levers and will find opportunities to drive value into the organization.
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Specializing in managed services, we offer a comprehensive range of staffing designed to meet business needs, including customer engagement, employee engagement, community engagement, and back-office outsourced services.
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We’re a group of hard-working overachievers who are deeply focused on building the future of finance and Web3 for our users across the globe, whether they’re trading, storing, staking or using crypto.
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Partner closely with the Initiative’s Program Manager to keep the initiative on track on a day-to-day basis, with program management, budgeting, donor reporting, and communication of success stories.
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Ownership of marketing budget and channels including Facebook, SEM, TikTok, Youtube, TV, Influencer. We're in search of a visionary and strategic VP of Paid Media with a proven track record in scaling a digital DTC brand into a household name through ownership of a multi-million-dollar marketing budget.
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