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The incumbent of this position serves as the chief executive officer of the Authority and is responsible to a twelve-member Board of Directors for planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, and reporting upon the work of the Authority.
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Executive Director shall represent OHHA at industry meetings, including monthly meetings, Ohio Fair Mangers’ Executive Committee meetings, Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Convention, Racetrack Horsemen’s Committee meetings, Ohio Department of Agriculture Equine Health Advisor Committee meetings, Ohio Fair Mangers’ Convention (harness racing workshop), and represent OHHA during Little Brown Jug week at Delaware in the OHHA hospitality tent.
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Position Summary The Executive Director serves as Chief Executive of the Elizabeth Richardson Center and, in partnership with the Board, is responsible for the success of ERC. The Executive Director champions the mission and vision, leads in defining the vision, charts the direction, and drives results of the organization.
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Executive Director shall represent OHHA at industry meetings, including monthly meetings, Ohio Fair Managers’ Executive Committee meetings, Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation Convention, Racetrack Horsemen’s Committee meetings, Ohio Department of Agriculture Equine Health Advisor Committee meetings, Ohio Fair Managers’ Convention (harness racing workshop), and represent OHHA during Little Brown Jug week at Delaware in the OHHA hospitality tent.
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The Executive Director (ED) will manage payroll and benefits for staff, provide staff supervision and support, and implement annual 360 performance reviews to determine staff compensation and development.
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The Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET), a joint research institute within the University System of Maryland (USM), seeks a dynamic and accomplished Executive Director (ED) to strengthen and position the Institute for the future—capitalizing on the strengths of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), and the University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB.
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As the Executive Director, you are responsible for leading the day-to-day operations of the community, including service provision, financial, human resources, licensure compliance, clinical, sales, marketing, and census development.
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Rocking K, a premier master-planned community in scenic Vail, is looking for an exceptional Executive Director to enhance our vibrant neighborhood. As an Executive Director, you’ll work closely with the Board of Directors to maintain property values, build positive relationships with residents, and oversee community operations and activities.
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Resource Development: The Executive Director is the lead fundraiser for WRCD. Currently, 90% of funding comes from local, state, and federal contracts and grants. Our Executive Director has experience in rural Washington communities and engages in partnerships to leverage opportunities and support partners and staff in accessing resources to meet their program goals.
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Direct the maintenance of such reports and reports for the chief academic officer, deputy chief and other executive staff to keep them informed of fine arts, enrichment, and electives programmatic progress and future plans.
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The Executive Director is responsible for management of internal and external shelter operation of the 24-hour domestic violence/sexual assault services agency in Leavenworth County and surrounding area.
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Reporting to the VP of Chapter Impact and Outposts, the Executive Director (ED) The Executive Director must reside in the community the chapter serves. Job Title: Executive Director, Chicago Chapter.
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The Executive Director will report to the Senior Vice President (SVP) for Historic Sites and will work in collaboration with NTHP headquarters staff, especially the Historic Sites Department’s technical support positions in collections, finance, interpretation, and architecture, as well as staff in the Trust’s legal, finance, public affairs, marketing, development/fundraising, and other divisions.
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Reporting to the Deputy Chief of the Office of College and Career Success, the Executive Director of Sports Administration will lead a team to support the Office and department’s vision.
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Seeking a resourceful and creative individual to serve as administrator and lead placemaking/public space activator for Houston Theater District, the General Director is responsible for the development and execution of Theater District Open House and other placemaking and public art projects that advance a sense of community in Downtown Houston's Theater District.
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