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Reporting to the Sr Director/Vice President, the newly established role of Director, Foundation Relations will lead a team of Development professionals who are instrumental in achieving the multi-million-dollar annual Foundation grants goal.
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Minimum two years of work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations, marketing, public relations, sales, or similar professional work experience. Alumni Relations and Development (ARD) engages alumni (~190k), current students, parents and friends of the University through intellectual, professional and social activities on campus, around the world and online.
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The Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) provides strategic leadership and administrative responsibility for developing, implementing, and maintaining a full range of human resource programs and services including recruitment, compensation, talent acquisition, employee relations, training and development, workforce inclusion and belonging.
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BACKGROUND FIT) Seasoned VISIONARY and team leader in Media Relations working for a public policy org, state or federal government sector, a think-tank or PR firm. As the Vice President of Media Relations, you will report to the Senior Vice President of Communications and are responsible for the creation and execution of the strategic communications and media relationship building plans.
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Reporting to the Schaeffer Center's co-directors and the Price School's Associate Dean of Advancement, the Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations plays a vital role in supporting the growth of the Schaeffer Center's private philanthropy and focusing on revenue generation for the Price School's health policy research and education.
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Our company was started in 2021 by top investor and operator, Keith Rabois, and is backed with $150M+ from investors such as Atomic, Founders Fund, General Catalyst, Khosla Ventures and Lux Capital.
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The Investor Relations team is dedicated to crafting an outstanding client experience for our trusted Limited Partners (“LPs”). The individual will report to the Head of Investor Relations and will work across the firm’s investment professionals, operating groups, finance, legal and compliance team members in coordinating the investor relations and capital formation activities of Andreessen Horowitz.
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The incumbent, who reports to the Sr. Director, External Communications, is responsible for leading the development and implementation of a strategic communications plan for WGU (including schools, regions, government relations, and 10X entities as well as supporting the communications efforts of the university's Offices of the University President and Chief Academic Officer/Provost.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director of Total Rewards and People Operations, this position is the first employee relations (ER) role at the company and will be responsible for building and developing our ER processes and strategy.
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Hold a degree in Political Science, Public Administration, International Affairs, Government Relations, Economics, Law, or similar; 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 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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HR is organized with key Centers of Expertise in the functional areas of Talent Acquisition, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, HR Business Partners/Employee Relations (Labor Relations), HRIS, Learning Development and Total Rewards programs.
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The Marketing and Public Relations Associate will provide a broad range of organizational and communication services for the Museum, reporting to the Marketing and Public Relations Manager.
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Maintain an ongoing dialogue with the External Communications and Social Media teams (and wider CMO team, and Investor Relations team, as required) To ensure the President’s communications are efficiently and effectively managed, we are looking for an experienced public relations professional who can support the President with journalist engagements, at major speaking opportunities, coordinate his social media posts, support communications to internal stakeholders and act as the liaison between the President’s office and the external communications, social media, internal communications and wider CMO function.
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Job Description The Sr. Director of Talent Relations is responsible for executing all business-related strategies for talent development, management, and relations across Telemundo Entertainment.
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