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The Associate Director, Federal Government Relations will be responsible for assisting in the development, management, and implementation of Share Our Strength’s government relations efforts on federal policy priorities, working collaboratively with external partners and colleagues across Share Our Strength to develop and execute federal strategies and tactics and serve as Share Our Strength’s representative in coalitions, meetings on Capitol Hill and the Administration.
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One of the best, and most fun, jobs in the Alaska legislature is opening up: UA Government Relations Manager. The position will be overseen by the State Relations Director, but you’ll be given substantial leadership opportunities to work with the legislature and the executive branch.
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The Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC), the public policy voice of the Catholic Church in Minnesota, is seeking an assistant director for government relations. Assistant Director for Government Relations, Minnesota Catholic Conference.
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FSI seeks an experienced writer and program manager to serve as the Assistant Director of Donor Relations. Reporting to FSI’s Director of Development, the Assistant Director for Donor Relations will create and implement comprehensive, individualized, and high-impact stewardship plans, and write customized reportsletters, and other communications to acknowledge, cultivate, and engage donors to FSI. The Assistant Director for Donor Relations will help to devise and manage communication strategies for select groups of donors, including the FSI Council.
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Will have an opportunity to develop and implement Schneider Electric’s government relations strategy in the United States by serving as a vital link with federal and state/local governments, policy-makers, organizations and thought-leaders on topics such as the future of energy infrastructure, clean energy, energy resilience, cyber-security, smart manufacturing, and climate/sustainability.
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The Sales/Marketing Director combines community outreach with public relations, coordination of advertising and direct mail as resources permit. Director of Community Relations (DCR.
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Helps attract, recruit, and retain best talent to HNTB to support the division/office execution of a municipal government relations strategy related to transportation infrastructure and community development.
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Assists in government relations training of HNTB staff including best practices and legal/ethics compliance. Assists and supports employees of the Great Lakes Division to establish and achieve government relations goals.
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Develops a company-wide vision for municipal government relations working in collaboration with HNTB regions, divisions, and offices to advance community development through transportation and infrastructure investment.
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Director - Government Relations, Great Lakes Division. Partners with the government relations team, infrastructure and mobility equity team and in collaboration with HNTB regions, divisions, and offices, develops, leads, and directs city and municipal government relations strategies.
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Under the leadership of the General Manager of the Washington DC office, the Government Relations Manager acts as a liaison between the legislative entities and MHIA. This role is responsible for the tracking and analysis of legislative initiatives with a main focus on Hydrogen, Carbon Capture and Power Producing industry issues.
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Reporting to the Program Director, the Government Relations Manager (Project/Program Manager IV) will be the primary contact for staff and elected officials from cities, towns, and tribal governments, state, and federal agencies, as well as the King County Board of Health, King County Executive's Office, and King County councilmembers.
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The director of government relations and business development Canada will collaborate closely with our senior vice president to cultivate vital connections and relationships with provincial, territorial and government agencies, Indigenous communities, public and private leaders, influencers, elected officials, affinity groups and decision makers throughout Canada to drive the expansion of the Foundation's signature program, Wendy's Wonderful Kids (WWK.
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The Government Relations Manager provides advocacy, research, and policy analysis in support of The Nature Conservancy’s government policy and funding priorities and tracks policies and decisions that affect conservation goals.
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Under the general direction of the Senior Associate Vice President for Human Resources, the Director of Academic Personnel Labor Relations is responsible for managing the University's labor and employee relations program for academic employees (faculty) and graduate represented student employees.
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