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2020 Designated Positions Department Position Disclosure Categories Agriculture and Natural Resources Associate Vice President 2,3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Associate Vice President, Business Operations 2,3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Chief Innovation Officer 3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Chief of Staff to the Vice President 3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Controller & Business Services Director 2,3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Director, Contracts and Grants 3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Executive Director, Human Resources 3 Agriculture and Natural Resources Vice President, Agriculture and Natural Resources 1 Agriculture and Natural Resources Vice Provost, Strategic Initiatives and Statewide Programs 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Associate Contracts Specialist 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Associate Laboratory Director 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Associate Laboratory Director, Computing Sciences 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Auditor/Audit Specialist 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Chief Financial Officer 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Chief Human Resources Officer 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Chief Laboratory Counsel 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Chief Science and Technology Officer 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Chief Technology Transfer Officer 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Contracts Officer/Manager 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Controller 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Deputy Director for Operations/Chief Operating Officer 2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Deputy Director for Research 2 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Director (Interim) 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Distributed Purchasing Team Leader/Manager 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Division Director 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Division Director - Ops 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Division Director (Interim) 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory eCommerce Operations Administrator 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Finance Manager 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Laboratory Counsel 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Laboratory Director 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Licensing Associate/Analyst/Manager 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Patent Attorney 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Patent Attorney/Agent 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Principal Contracts Officer 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Principal Licensing Associate 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Principal Subcontracts Administrator 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Procurement and Property Manager 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Procurement Service Center Subcontract Admin 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Procurement Small Business Program Manager 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Scientific Division Director 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Contracts Officer 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Licensing Associate 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Principal Subcontracts Administrator 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Subcontracts Administrator 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Subcontracts Administrator - Technology 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Senior Subcontracts Administrator/Manager 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Service Center Associate Subcontract Administrator 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Subcontracts Administrator 2,3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Subcontracts Administrator/Manager 2,3 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Associate Chief Investment Officer and Chief Operating Officer 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Chief Investment Officer & V. P. of Investments 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Chief of Staff 3 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Chief Operating Officer 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Chief Risk Officer and Senior Managing Director, Risk Management 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Deputy Risk Officer, Investment Risk Management 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Data Management and Analytics 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Defined Contribution Products 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, ESG Integration 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Fixed Income 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Investment Transaction Services 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Private Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Public Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Real Estate 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Treasury Operations 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director, Treasury Services 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Director-Real Estate 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Executive Advisor 3 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Absolute Return 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Asset Allocation 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Fixed Income 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Private Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Public Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Director, Real Assets 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Absolute Return 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Fixed Income 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Investment Risk Management 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Private Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Public Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Real Assets 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Investment Officer, Real Estate 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Manager, Compliance & Operational Risk 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Manager, Investment Compliance and Operational Risk Management 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Absolute Return 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Asia Investments and Global Rates & Trading 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Asset Allocation 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Defined Contribution Products 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Private Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Real Assets 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Managing Director, Real Estate 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Investment Officer, Public Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Managing Director 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Managing Director, Absolute Return 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Managing Director, Fixed Income 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Managing Director, Public Equity 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Managing Director, Real Estate 1 Office of the Chief Investment Officer Senior Portfolio Manager, Fixed Income 1 Office of the General Counsel Assistant Chief of Staff 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Chief of Staff and Special Counsel 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Contract Attorney 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Counsel 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Deputy General Counsel 1 Office of the General Counsel Deputy General Counsel (Interim) 1 Office of the General Counsel Executive Director 3 Office of the General Counsel General Counsel & Vice President, Legal Affairs 1 Office of the General Counsel Managing Counsel 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Managing Counsel (Interim) 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Principal Counsel 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Senior Counsel 3,4 Office of the General Counsel Special Counsel 3,4 Regents Regent 1 UCLA Technology Development Corporation Board Member 2,3 UCLA Technology Development Corporation Board of Directors 2,3 University of California Berkeley Acquisitions Unit Head, Library 3 University of California Berkeley Asset Manager 3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Dean 2,5 University of California Berkeley Assistant Dean (Interim) 2,5 University of California Berkeley Assistant Dean, Center for Executive Development 2,5 University of California Berkeley Assistant Director, Capital Strategies 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor & Chief of Staff, Undergraduate Education 2,5 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor (Interim) 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director, Financial Aid & Scholarships 3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor, Capital Strategies 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor, Capital Strategies for Physical and Environmental Planning 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor, Director Admissions and Enrollment 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor, Educational Partnerships 2,3 University of California Berkeley Assistant Vice Chancellor,
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