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Alternate job titles: Head of Risk Management | Vice President of Operational Risk Management

Oversees all aspects of an organization's risk management function. Responsible for planning and developing business analysis, risk modeling, and loss prevention programs. Designs strategic initiatives to protect assets from economic, market, and regulatory risks that the organization is exposed to. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Top level or C level management. Responsible for the development of functional or business unit strategy for the entire organization. Defines corporate vision and strategy establishes company direction and focus. Exec more...



Creates the design and oversees development of a data strategy and processes to support the organization's current and future data asset requirements and meet business goals and objectives. Defines and implements the architecture, systems, and roadmap to obtain, store, integrate and manage data. Utilizes data warehouses, stores, and other business intelligence systems to manage and distribute data efficiently. Establishes data governance standards and policies to develop data management guidelines that will ensure data accuracy, reliability, and security. Adheres to data privacy regulations to more...


Responsible for the long-range direction of an organization's enterprise infrastructure function. Provides the leadership, strategy, vision, and design of an organization's enterprise infrastructure. Creates and leads the strategic design, management, implementation, and overall program development. Ensures implementation and maintenance of enterprise-wide technology systems align with the strategic goals of the business. Establishes and approves operating policies to mitigate risk. Designs operational budget and monitors project progress to ensure cost-effective solutions. Ensures that variou more...


Provides vision and leadership to the sales organization and develops the overall sales strategy, operational plans and processes that drive revenue growth and accomplish financial objectives. Establishes and implements processes, tools, and structures to support the sales organization's operations. Sets organizational-level goals and uses data and technology to measure and monitor sales processes, identify issues, and enhance performance. Creates capabilities to effectively analyze the business environment, identify and understand competitors, and retain and expand the customer base. Collabor more...



Alternate job titles: Top Life Underwriting Executive | Vice President of Life Underwriting

The Chief Life Underwriting Executive develops and implements plans and procedures regarding risk management, application and renewal, acceptance and rejection. Manages all aspects of the life underwriting business line. Being a Chief Life Underwriting Executive requires a bachelor's degree. Keeps abreast of any changes to medical progress and regulations which pertain to life insurance products. In addition, Chief Life Underwriting Executive typically reports to Top Underwriting Executive. The Chief Life Underwriting Executive manages a departmental function within a broader corporate functio more...


Alternate job titles: Top Construction Executive | Chief Construction Executive | Chief Construction Officer | Head of Construction Operations and Planning | Vice President of Construction

The Chief Construction Services Executive develops quality, performance, and safety standards and processes for construction projects and operations. Leads the construction organization and directs strategic planning, business development, and operational activities related to construction to meet the financial and growth organizational objectives. Being a Chief Construction Services Executive builds effective teams and the capacity to estimate, scope, design, plan, organize and implement construction projects. Manages financial processes like forecasting, estimating, budgeting, and cost contr more...



Alternate job titles: Chief Enterprise Infrastructure Executive |

The Chief IT Infrastructure Executive provides the leadership, strategy, vision, and design of an organization's enterprise infrastructure. Responsible for the long-range direction of an organization's enterprise infrastructure function. Being a Chief IT Infrastructure Executive ensures implementation and maintenance of enterprise-wide technology systems align with the strategic goals of the business. Creates and leads the strategic design, management, implementation, and overall program development. In addition, Chief IT Infrastructure Executive establishes and approves operating policies to more...


Alternate job titles: CEO

Responsible for the short and long-term profitability and growth of the company. Organizes leadership and staff to meet strategic goals. Ensures appropriate governance and controls. Identifies and delivers value to stakeholders. May require an advanced degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a board of directors. Top level or C level management. Responsible for the development of functional or business unit strategy for the entire organization. Defines corporate vision and strategy establishes company direction and focus. Executes multiple high impact initiatives to achieve overall corporat more...


Alternate job titles: Top Purchasing Executive | Chief Procurement Officer | Chief Purchasing Officer | Head of Purchasing | Vice President of Purchasing

The Chief Purchasing Executive is responsible for planning and directing materials and supply to reduce costs and improve quality. Oversees all aspects of an organization's goods and services purchasing function. Being a Chief Purchasing Executive typically reports to top management. Requires a bachelor's degree. The Chief Purchasing Executive manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmenta more...



Alternate job titles: VP of Actuarial Services | Chief Actuarial Officer

The Chief Actuarial Executive is responsible for the development of formulas to predict and measure gains and losses in insurance plans. Oversees all aspects of an organization's actuarial function. Being a Chief Actuarial Executive typically reports to top management. Requires a bachelor's degree. The Chief Actuarial Executive manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. Work more...


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