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through the lens of art objects and artistic practice. Founded as the David and Alfred Smart Gallery in 1974, the museum was renamed to the David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art in 1990. The Museum has long
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-level residence life staff experience, supervising student staff, and advising student organizations. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Demonstrated understanding of the developmental objectives
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and recommend investment managers and strategies that support the long-term investment objectives of the University, with extra attention given to the portfolio’s risk tolerance and liquidity needs
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successful candidate will work extensively with Phoenix, Business Objects, and Oracle systems, requiring the ability to obtain access and become proficient with each platform, including the highly restricted
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influence, driving engagement and motivating stakeholders to mobilize. Ensures accountability and drives results, developing novel approaches to achieve mission critical objectives. Exhibits resilience and
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experience working in a team environment. Excellent cultural competency and ability to interact successfully with a diverse student body. Ability to achieve objectives with minimal direction. Familiarity with
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development, advertising strategies, and lead generation efforts for Chicago Booth’s diverse program offerings. Understands and informs marketing objectives, as well as School-wide objectives at large
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a liaison between the program and program participants. Plans and develops program objectives and/or content. Researches and identifies trends and needs and establishes program directions accordingly
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projects including in-depth knowledge and experience in event planning and project management in support of department goals and objectives. Responsibilities Provides strategic leadership and oversight
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and long-term objectives. This position will report to the Associate Vice President for Finance on matters related to capital structure, liquidity, financial forecasting, and enterprise risk exposure