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Alternate job titles: Top Division Executive | Chief Division Officer | Divisional Vice President

The Chief Division Executive ensures the division meets budgeted financial goals and objectives. Plans and directs a division's activities, policies, objectives, and initiatives according to the mission of the organization. Being a Chief Division Executive requires a bachelor's degree. May operates accounting, business, financial, marketing and engineering functions. In addition, Chief Division Executive typically reports to top management. The Chief Division Executive manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and s more...



Alternate job titles: Chief Division Executive | Chief Division Officer | Divisional Vice President

Plans and directs a division's activities, policies, objectives, and initiatives according to the mission of the organization. Ensures the division meets budgeted financial goals and objectives. May operates accounting, business, financial, marketing and engineering functions. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. Manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience more...


Alternate job titles: Top Sales and Marketing Executive | Chief Sales and Marketing Officer | Head of Sales and Marketing | Vice President of Sales and Marketing | VP of Sales and Marketing

The Chief Sales and Marketing Executive directs planning, forecasting, marketing program development, partner relationship development, collateral material development and customer satisfaction initiatives. Plans and directs all aspects of an organization's marketing and sales policies, objectives, and initiatives. Being a Chief Sales and Marketing Executive identifies key marketing outlets and competitive strategies that will enable achievement of maximum sales volume. Establishes short and long term sales goals and quotas in line with corporate objectives. In addition, Chief Sales and Market more...


Alternate job titles: Top Division Legal Executive | Chief Division Legal Officer | Deputy General Counsel | Division Vice President - Legal

The Chief Division Legal Executive leads the defense of the division in lawsuits and the prosecution of lawsuits on behalf of the division against others. Plans and directs all aspects of a division's legal affairs and ensures maximum protection of its legal rights. Being a Chief Division Legal Executive oversees the preparation of filings, applications, registrations and other legal documents. Uses broad range of legal expertise and current knowledge to advise management on any regulatory changes or actions that may impact the business. In addition, Chief Division Legal Executive requires a J more...



Alternate job titles: Top Division Executive | Chief Division Executive | Divisional Vice President

The Chief Division Officer ensures the division meets budgeted financial goals and objectives. Plans and directs a division's activities, policies, objectives, and initiatives according to the mission of the organization. Being a Chief Division Officer requires a bachelor's degree. May operates accounting, business, financial, marketing and engineering functions. In addition, Chief Division Officer typically reports to top management. The Chief Division Officer manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic more...


Alternate job titles: Chief Division Legal Executive | Chief Division Legal Officer | Deputy General Counsel | Division Vice President - Legal

Plans and directs all aspects of a division's legal affairs. Ensures all division policies and activities are managed correctly and in compliance with current laws. Provides strategic guidance on legal issues, manages compliance and risk mitigation, reviews contracts, and handles other legal duties to protect the organization's interests. Uses a broad range of legal expertise and current knowledge to advise leadership on any regulatory changes or actions that may impact the business. Requires a JD. Requires State Bar membership. Typically reports to top legal executive. Manages a business unit more...



Alternate job titles: Chief Divisional Information Technology Executive | Divisional Strategic IT Leader

Establishes and directs the strategic planning, implementation, and operation of a division's information technology department. Oversees the selection of hardware and software that will support current operations and accomplish long-term business objectives. Tracks technology trends and identifies new opportunities to enhance efficiency and gain a competitive advantage. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. Manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed w more...


Alternate job titles: Chief Division Financial Officer | Divisional Financial Planning & Analysis Executive | Divisional VP of Finance

Responsible for developing the overall financial policies for a division. Provides strategic direction of all financial functions, including accounting, budget, credit, insurance, tax, and treasury. Ensures that proper financial controls are in place and that financial transactions support the overall business strategy while conforming with applicable laws and regulations. Designs and coordinates a wide variety of accounting and statistical data and reports. Requires a master's degree in accounting or finance. Typically reports to top management. Manages a departmental function within a broade more...


Alternate job titles: Top Administrative Executive | Chief Administrative Officer | Vice President of Administration

The Chief Administrative Executive ensures the operations of the company are within a secure, efficient and organized work environment. Plans and directs all aspects of an organization's staff and service functions. Being a Chief Administrative Executive requires a bachelor's degree. Oversees administrative staff, finances, logistics and information systems. In addition, Chief Administrative Executive typically reports to Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operating Officer. The Chief Administrative Executive manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impa more...



Alternate job titles: Top Subsidiary Executive | Chief Subsidiary Officer | Vice President of Subsidiary

The Chief Subsidiary Executive defines the vision and develops short and long-term goals and strategy that drive the achievement of maximum financial performance. Leads, plans and directs all aspects of a subsidiary organization's policies, objectives, and initiatives approved by the parent organization. Being a Chief Subsidiary Executive develops budgets and allocates funding to support the strategy, and adjusts funding based on major expenditures. Builds and leads a team of executives with required expertise and skills to deliver results on the goals and nurtures a culture that supports the more...


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