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As a MultiCare employee, we'll rely on you to reflect our core values of Respect, Integrity, Stewardship, Excellence, Collaboration and Kindness. You will perform general radiography imaging studies under the supervision of the Chief Technologist and Director of Imaging Services.
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Craft and implement annual plans for resource development, fostering relationships, and engaging in donor acquisition and stewardship. Join Our Team as Director of Resources Development at The Crossroads Center.
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This new Alberta Arts District landmark aligns ultra-sustainable development practices, renewable energy and a deep commitment to environmental stewardship with world-class Health & Wellness programming, an exquisite independent boutique hotel, and dining options which feel both local and global, at the same time.
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Developing a significant portfolio of major gift donors/prospects in collaboration with the President & CEO and managing the fundraising strategy for these donors with primary responsibility for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship (range: $10,000 to $50,000.
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The Director will serve as the lead fundraiser for the major gifts and planned giving programs, Oversee the stewardship program and enhance the existing culture of philanthropy. Oversee the tracking, record keeping, and recognition and stewardship systems.
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KVC Health Systems is seeking a Regional Director of Development, who will be responsible for securing individual gifts and corporate sponsorship to support KVC Nebraska. Experience with moves management including, but not limited to, prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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Responsible for major gift fundraising and support programs through the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects for assigned colleges, centers, programs, institutes or special initiatives.
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This planning will be done in close consultation with the CDL Site Lead, specifically for determining seat arrangements; the venture managers specifically for the submission of venture documents; and the Director of Operations to ensure coordination with time-synchronized evening events.
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Evaluates, monitors and documents Loss Prevention Stewardship service levels. QualificationsBachelor's degree with coursework in math, engineering or related areas (or equivalent), a minimum of 6 to 8 years relevant experience in loss prevention or progressive safety and health field, and an advanced degree and/or professional certification in one or more of the following areas: CSP, ARM, CRM, CPCU, CIH, or CPE.
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We value your hard work, integrity and commitment to make things better, and we put people first by offering you benefits that support your life and well-being. Evaluates customer prospect and service levels, Loss Prevention Consultant workloads, and regional capacity.
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Data management: Lead sales data stewardship under our data governance program to ensure the accuracy of sales data including, but not limited to, customer account and pipeline data. As the Director of Sales Operations, you will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our sales organization.
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This role is pivotal in achieving exceptional outcomes across all facets of the organization, focusing on empowering staff, engaging the Board, effective organization management, donor cultivation and stewardship, and the implementation of a sustainable and ambitious vision for success.
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These tasks include leadership for annual giving, alumni activities and events, donor and prospect engagement, corporate relations, and stewardship. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development and Alumni Relations, this position is a development officer for the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology (AHT.
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In conjunction with the pastor, the Director of Music Ministry provides leadership in the planning, execution, and celebration of the parish liturgies, with special emphasis on musical leadership, fostering participation in music by the assembly, and instilling a sense of stewardship within the music ministry.
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This position is responsible for overseeing all development operations, including philanthropy data strategy and management, prospect research, direct marketing campaigns, annual giving campaigns, grant writing and reporting, programs and processes for donor stewardship, department budgeting, reporting, and analytics.
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