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The position entails oversight of all activities related to community engagement, fund development, donor relations, public relations, media, communications, marketing, events, social media, and volunteers.
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In addition, this role will implement and support communications strategies for relevant partnerships, sponsorships and unique one-of-a-kind experiences working with the Area Director of Sales and Marketing.
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You will report directly to the Learning and Development Manager and work closely with subject matter experts, trainers, and other stakeholders to create engaging, effective, and innovative learning materials.
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We are a startup in stealth mode, founded by Berkeley faculty and graduates, dedicated to revolutionizing drug development for the heart. Our organ chip micro-heart tissue technologies provide new understanding on the effects of drugs on the heart and stands to decrease development risks in modern drug pipelines.
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The Vice President of Development & Communications (VP) is responsible for leading all aspects of CHFH’s fundraising and communication programs to achieve the organization’s bold financial and relational goals.
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The role of Senior Director of Development and Communications is responsible for leading SPY’s fundraising and communication programs to achieve the organization’s aggressive financial and relational goals.
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In this role, the Interim Director of Development and Communications will partner with the Executive Director as well as the current Development team to strategize, implement, and monitor various fundraising campaigns specifically targeting individual giving, major giving, annual giving, and planned giving initiatives.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Process Development Scientist to join our dynamic team. Stay current with advancements in NGS technologies and assay development methodologies.
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Together, we are a global leader in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in emergency management and climate resilience, providing client support through assessments, strategy, data science, education, planning, training, exercises, econometrics, coaching, trauma-centered community engagement, equity audits, capacity building, and effective implementation.
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As an Underground Power and Communications Backhoe Operator, your key responsibilities will be navigating, maneuvering, running and driving heavy equipment for underground utility construction.
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The City of Peoria Emergency Communications Center (ECC) is responsible for emergency communications for the citizens of the City of Peoria and Peoria County. Conducted by Staff of the Emergency Communications Center and Human Resources.
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The Associate Vice President (AVP) of University Communications and Marketing is a senior leader at Wright State University providing the vision, strategy, and oversight for all marketing and communications functions.
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Develop a crisis communications plan for the mill and serve as a member of its crisis management team. Develop, implement, and manage a strategic employee communications program at the mill, including use of best practices from the broader GP public affairs and communications team across other GP mills and in Atlanta, the home of GP's corporate headquarters.
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CEI develops and collaborates on strategies that fulfill the City’s EEO mandates, under local laws and executive orders, and equity and inclusion initiatives that drive the development, engagement, advancement, and retention of a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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Create and deliver/manage employee communications content to be delivered through channels including but not limited to email, newsletters, intranet, digital signage, Slack, and more that align to the overall employee communications strategy.
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