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The Executive Director will serve as O, Miami’s chief artistic director, responsible for conceiving, developing, and implementing the artistic vision and focus of O, Miami’s programming, publications and public presence.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will assume overall responsibility for the success of San Diego Pride. Guided by our seven Pillars of Justice – disability justice, economic justice, environmental justice, gender justice, health justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice – we offer diverse, community-centered programs, training, advocacy, and events.
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The Executive Director (ED) will demonstrate a commitment to organic agriculture, sustainable food systems, and advancing food justice in our community. The Florence Fang Community Farm is seeking an Executive Director to steward our programming, community engagement, and financial stability to the next level.
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WOAR – Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence (WOAR) is searching for an Executive Director (ED) to lead a thriving, community-centric nonprofit in Philadelphia. Their direct reports include the Director of Finance, Clinical Director, Director of Prevention Education, Grants Manager, Events Manager, and various consultants and contractors.
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The executive director will extend SPT’s enduring record of excellence in programming and reputation, ensure that the quality and range of artistic programming aligns with the organization’s mission and history, and is attentive and responsive to community feedback.
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The Program on Biblical Law and Christian Legal Studies (PBLCLS) at Harvard Law School seeks an experienced individual to serve as Executive Director of the Program. The Executive Director will oversee all aspects of the financial, operational, and fund-raising needs and also establish the intellectual and professional direction of the Program.
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Principal Responsibilities: The Jewish Federation of Tulsa is seeking a dynamic executive with strong fundraising, strategic leadership, and community building skills to serve as its Executive Director.
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As a small organization Hubbard Hall does not currently have the resources to support a full time Executive Director and Artistic Director however Hubbard Hall will consider candidates who additionally possess qualifications of an Artistic Director and have the desire to develop and implement the Hall’s artistic brand, performances, and programs.
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AlterMed Research Foundation is looking for an ongoing part-time or full-time Executive Director (ED) who is passionate about evidence-based integrative / holistic medicine education / research / patient access, and can take AlterMed's vision and mission, and grow the organization to the next level of sustainability, and thus make a bigger impact for human wellness.
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Support donor relations, working closely with the co-founder and current Executive Director, Hillary Hauser, who will remain as Chairman of the Board. The Executive Director will also provide leadership to guide HTO’s policy work beyond the Santa Barbara County region to advocate for coastal resiliency statewide.
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The Executive Director also collaborates with the Medical Director of OHSU Simulation, and facilitates the OHSU Simulation Steering Committee (SCC) to ensure that appropriate funding, programming and resources are available to support and facilitate the education, training, and research needs of the University and statewide partners.
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Job Posting: Executive Director - Tabor Opera House Preservation Foundation a Non Profit Executive Director for 145 Year Old Historic Building. The Executive Director will strive to provide the Tabor Opera House’s diverse audiences with inclusive artistic programming and tour experiences, through strategic partnerships, while cultivating strong relationships with local, state, national and international partners.
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Reporting directly to the Library Board of Trustees, the Executive Director will spearhead the strategic direction and operational excellence of library services within Greene County. Executive Director (ED.
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Assistant Executive Director—Brookline Housing Authority (BHA) The Assistant Executive Director works closely with government entities and social service partners in the community to help further the BHA’s affordable housing platform.
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