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Reporting to the Executive Vice President of Strategy, Planning and Development, the AVP is responsible for assisting the leadership team in growth plan formulations while focusing on the transit systems current state, as well as coordinating the Planning, Government Relations, Grants Management, and Project Management Departments.
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Education: working towards a college degree or a recent graduate, preferably in a related field but not limited (e.g., Political Science, Public Policy, Government, Social Work, Education or Public Administration.
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The position is a 12-month faculty (or faculty equivalent) appointment with responsibilities in external relations and industry partnerships, facilitation of collaborative grantsmanship and research, public policy and government affairs, building collaborations within and outside of Clemson University, and WU D administration.
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Assist President, Chief Administrative Officer and Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer in regard to any administrative functions for that role regarding various government and community affairs activities related to visits from legislators or their staffs as well as assist with functions as assigned by the President, Chief Administrative Officer regarding pending and future legislation, regulations and other matters, as well as setting up meetings, preparing reports, etc.
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Five (5) years of experience in government affairs/relations, public policy, public affairs, community relations, campaign work or related experience required. Masters Degree in Public Administration, Public Policy, Public Affairs, Political Science or a related field preferred.
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Federal Government Relations ManagerWashington DCStubHub – External Affairs /Full-Time /HybridStubHub is on a mission to redefine the live event experience on a global scale. Our Federal Government Relations Manager will represent StubHub and drive its advocacy efforts at the U.S. federal level, including before Congress, the Administration, and key agencies.
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The vice president represents the university in various external capacities, as both a university administrative leader and a spokesperson on Student Life issues, and serves as the central administration liaison to the recognized student government, the Associated Students of the University of Oregon (ASUO.
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System Office staff is responsible for executing the policies of the UNC Board of Governors and providing University-wide leadership in the areas of academic affairs, business and financial management, long-range planning, student affairs, research, legal affairs, and government relations.
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Partner with Institutional Research, Finance and Administration, Academic Affairs/Student Affairs/Workforce Development, and Enrollment Management to ensure college and student success metrics are readily available and updated for internal and external reporting.
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Proven experience in public policy, government affairs, or related roles with a focus on technology, internet infrastructure, and cybersecurity issues. This position may require access to information protected under U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations.
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Serves as a company spokesperson on government affairs topics. A minimum of fifteen years experience in a leadership role that combines federal and state government affairs and stakeholder relations.
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Knowledge of IIS Administration Multiple JavaScript Frameworks SoftwareAG webMethods InRules SSRS MS Team Foundation Server. A leading Information Technology provider for Federal, State & Local government agencies.
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The position develops and implements legislative and state administration strategies, monitors legislation, coordinates state association management, key contacts programs, training, compliance, and assists in facilitation of state government-facing business initiatives.
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Master's degree in Public or Business Administration, or related field, plus extensive (5 or more years) progressively responsible experience in an administrative managerial capacity in government or urban affairs administration.
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Our teams experience and on-going support span numerous government agencies, such as the Census Bureau, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Department of Defense (Army branch), Department of Homeland Security, Social Security Administration, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
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