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seeking an Assistant Director, Pipeline Optimization. The Pipeline Optimization team supports the Advancement and Alumni Engagement division by identifying major funders for university initiatives
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omnichannel marketing including CRM, PRM, digital advertising, website optimization, and social media; oversee audience segmentation and engagement across platforms. Optimizes customer journeys through data
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics – Neonatology Division. The Baby Brain Optimization Project (BBOP) Lab is a dynamic
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of Emory Healthcare and the Grady Health System. In collaboration with successful candidates, physician schedules are carefully composed to optimize work-life balance and prioritize long-term personal and
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consumption/cost optimization. Work with stakeholders to understand both technical and business needs of end-users. Evaluate and choose appropriate tools, platforms, and frameworks based on the requirements
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics – Neonatology Division. The Baby Brain Optimization Project (BBOP) Lab is a dynamic
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Medicine residents. Administrative (20-30%) Works in collaboration with the SDCS to ensure the quality of medical services, and to improve workflows to increase access and optimization of care. Represents
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RESPONSIBILITES: May observe or participate in orthopedic surgical procedures. Collaborates with rehabilitation staff to ensure optimal patient care through therapy sessions; administers therapeutic modality
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responsibilities and fellow teaching and support. In collaboration with successful candidates, physician schedules are carefully composed to optimize work-life balance and prioritize long-term personal and
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and Management Lead the program/specialty to eminence in outcomes and reputation. Exhibit vision, courage, and optimism. Collaborate with NHWSN, Emory, and community leaders to promote community