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Marketing Cloud Administrator This role will serve as a primary administrator for Marketing Cloud for Boston University Development & Alumni Relations (DAR). Now, our Alumni Engagement team is looking for a Marketing Cloud Administrator who will design, develop, and maintain robust alumni and donor marketing campaigns, including email marketing delivery, journeys and automation best practices.
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The Administrator, Talent Acquisition & Development leads all aspects of Talent Management initiatives including recruiting, development and career management programs for the Los Angeles and Century City offices.
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In partnership with the Vice President for University Advancement, the Associate Vice President for Development, Deans, Faculty, and University Administrators, this position develops fundraising plans and strategies that can aid programmatic and funding priorities which support student, faculty, academic, and community initiatives.
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The Development Operations Administrator focuses heavily on database management and analysis, requiring proficiency in gift entry, donor acknowledgements, receipts, reports, and tracking constituent information.
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The Associate Administrator of Provider Engagement and Network Development is solely responsible for creating demand for health system services through the effective application of ethical sales and marketing principles methods.
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Advertising/Posting Title: Professional Development and Engagement Administrator Diversity Statement: The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the institution.
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The Administrator duties will include interactions with regional personnel and vendors, processing of vendor and dealer payments, dealer data-base management and addendum tracking, collection of information and documents, and other administrative activities to assist the department generally.
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Assist with internet business development lead management. Automotive Service department experience as either an Advisor or BDC rep. Generate appointments and quotes by means of proactive outbound prospecting and lead activity management.
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Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA) is currently seeking a full-time Development Operations Administrator. The incumbent should be a forward-thinker, effectively implementing strate Operations, Development, Administrator, Operation.
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Purpose: Marketing Business Development Administrator. Support the business development manager in sales support when required by him/her. The Marketing Assistant provides support to the organization's Business Development team to ensure timely and consistent delivery of core company services to its clients and investors, towards ensuring that potential and existing clients remain satisfied or become familiar with the company's brand.
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Learning and Development Administrator #24-03648. To be a successful administrator, you should be committed to facilitating smooth, efficient office operations by planning carefully, anticipating needs, and providing responsive, reliable assistance.
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The Learning & Development Team Co-op is responsible for the management of the Learning Management System (LMS). The Learning & Development Team Co-op will report to the Manager of Learning & Development and be responsible for supporting the organization-wide learning and development for 3500 employees.
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The Resource Development team is searching for a highly motivated and organized Development Data Administrator. Development Data Administrator. The Asia Foundation is a nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives and expanding opportunities across Asia and the Pacific.
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Posting Identification Number 38195 Position Overview The Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery is seeking to hire a self-motivated, knowledgeable, ambitious, detail-oriented administrator to serve as the Contract Development & Analysis Manager for the Business and Fiscal Operations center in Springfield.
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We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Learning and Development Administrator to join our team. The L&D Administrator will play a crucial role in supporting the learning and development initiatives within our organization.
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