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We seek a strategic and creative Donor Relations Manager who will develop a pipeline of mid-level and major donors. This could be paid work, volunteer work, or activist work. In support of North Star Fund's strategic plan, create a calendar of cultivation events that keep North Star Fund donors and various audiences engaged in our work and drive moves management.
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AV has adopted an activist investment strategy, commonly leading and structuring its investment transactions, and commonly taking board seat or board observer positions in its portfolio companies.
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The CEA will report directly to the CEO, serve as a member of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT), and lead a department that combines advocacy, government relations, strategic communications and activist engagement to drive policy change that aims to get more girls in school and complete their education.
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Houlihan Lokey has extensive expertise in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, activist shareholder and takeover defense, and other related advisory services for a broad range of U.S. and international clients.
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In some projects you will act as an individual contributor and be part of a team, In others you will act as the project manager who drives the project content wise and/or as head of the activist “PMO” (project mgt.
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We were inspired by Bill Sorro, a lifelong activist, trade unionist, community organizer, native San Franciscan and advocate for human rights. Expertise in legal, finance, publicity and marketing, strategic planning, donor cultivation, fundraising and/or event planning, especially within the non-profit sector.
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Conduct extensive outreach (members, supporters, and allies), build relationships with key ACA leaders, and support robust strategic volunteer activist networks that help drive action to advance ACAs public policy objectives.
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Be a leader and credible activist for your clients, your team and our mission; exert influence to create positive change. Deliver both strategic and tactical HR support and programs to employees and managers, including performance management, organizational design, learning and development, compensation programs and employee relations.
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Members of our Financial practice are deeply experienced and focus their client work on mergers & acquisitions, shareholder activism, IPOs, financial communications & strategic investor relations and restructuring.
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Regional expert/issue raiser/activist/community organizer – goal is for the KAD to be as fluent/connected/vocal/networked regionally, in the designated end-user segments, as VP of Sustainability is nationally across all stakeholders.
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This role is both hands-on and strategic and provides expertise in the areas of employee relations, workforce planning, performance management, compensation, employee retention, coaching/development, conflict management and ad hoc projects as necessary.
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Demonstrate commitment to New Jersey LCV’s racial justice and equity strategic planning initiatives and goals by building relationships with BIPOC and environmental justice allies and partners.
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Develop online and offline grassroots and grasstops organizing strategies and tactics to cultivate and amplify activist, scientist, and partner support for clean, equitable transportation solutions while building power for the movement.
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The Oil & Gas Group is an independent, global advisory team which provides strategic advisory services to all verticals within the Oil & Gas sector, including upstream, midstream, energy transition, downstream, and oil field services.
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The ideal candidate is a movement-oriented activist who is visionary, strategic, and able to expand upon RAN's strong reputation and successful history of real-world impact. Ensure implementation of Board directives, attend Board meetings as a non-voting member, provide timely reporting of organizational activities to the Board, advise the Board on strategic decisions, and lead Board development efforts.
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