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Some of you may know that Dan is both a member of my management team on the one hand and also my boss on the other in my capacity as Co-Manager of the RBC Global Titans Fund.
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The Co-Manager is involved in hiring, developing and directing the store's employees as well as completing cash handling, safety, maintenance and merchandising responsibilities.
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Keith C. Goddard, CFA, President/CEO of Capital Advisor, Inc. and Co-Manager of the Capital Advisors Growth fund It's tough to just call yourself a stock picker in this environment, because the macro environment is so important.
Forbes.com: News Wallace Forbes 2011
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The Co-Manager Trainee position at Speedway is more than just a job.
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Some information about the CV of Patrick Fournier: After graduating in econometrics in the year 1993 Patrick Fournier (41) started his career at Nestle Pension Fund as Actuary and Co-Manager of the real estate portfolio (direct and indirect investments).
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In the Store Manager's absence, the Co-Manager is responsible for the operation of the store.
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Our strong "promote from within" philosophy makes the Co-Manager Trainee position one with true potential for advancement to the ranks of Store Manager, District Manager and beyond.
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The position of Co-Manager Trainee is a developmental one, focused on attracting new college graduates as well as experienced retail professionals.
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Above all, the Co-Manager ensures that all customers receive fast and friendly service in a clean facility every time they visit the store.
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Steve Farwell is the Manager of this SIG, and Cynthia Gordon is the Co-Manager.
developerFusion - content James Crowley 2010
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