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As the Deputy Chief of Staff for Community Programs, you will provide strategic direction and executive oversight for key departments, including Arts and History, the Library, and Parks and Recreation, while collaborating with various stakeholders to drive impactful initiatives.
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The Executive/Senior Administrative Assistant shall relieve the Director, Deputy Director, and Chief of Staff of detailed planning relating to a wide variety of complex communications issues and messaging initiatives.
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Establish and implement an annual fundraising work plan and budget in support of The Climate Center's overarching Climate-Safe California objectives and current Strategic Plan, working in close collaboration with the CEO, Southern California Development Director, Foundation Relations Manager, Development Manager, staff management team, other staff, and the Board.
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The Strategic Communications Coordinator will use his/her expertise to manage internal and external communication needs across the project. The Strategic Communications Coordinator will work closely with and under the oversight of the Staffing and Training Manager to execute essential communication strategies through the development and dissemination of high-quality work products.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff is a senior leadership role responsible for advising and making recommendations to the mayor and chief of staff. Reporting directly to the chief of staff, the deputy oversees Community Programs, including the Department of Arts and History, the Library Department, and the Parks and Recreation Department.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Deputy Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is a senior executive responsible for overseeing financial operations, administrative functions, and strategic financial planning.
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As the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), you oversee all Marketing and Communications activities, leading the strategy, and ensuring effective channels for corporate partners, philanthropic donors, and other constituents.
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Reporting to the Medicaid Director, the Chief of Staff (COS) is a strategic advisor to the Medicaid Director and member of the MassHealth Executive Team. The COS advises the Medicaid Director and MassHealth Executive Team on strategic policy, program, financial, and service provision issues.
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Lead internal communications together with the CEO and Chief People Officer to foster a positive and transparent workplace culture that develops employee understanding, engagement and retention.
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The role is also charged with overseeing the internal and administrative operations of the agency, with supervision of the following MassHealth divisions: Communications, Legislative Affairs, Constituent Services, MassHealth Human Resource Liaison unit, Housing and Homelessness Policy, and Member Engagement.
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Direct experiencerequired in marketing strategy, brand development, business development, strategic partnerships, sales enablement and corporate communications (including executive communications, IR, PR, analyst relations, crisis communications, internal communications and social media.
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Works closely with the Dean of the School of Public Health and Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff in planning the agenda, goals and related materials for special outreach and/or academic meetings as needed.
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The role will work closely with colleagues across the UCSF enterprise, including leadership and staff partners in the academic, research, and care delivery units, as well as UCSF's shared services such as communications, marketing, community and government relations, real estate and planning, legal, university development and alumni relations, enterprise emergency management and other divisions.
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Reporting to the Global Chief Marketing Officer, the Vice President, Global Marketing & Communications Strategy, serves as a highly collaborative leader who brings an executive presence along with exceptional business acumen, critical thinking skills and ingenuity to our marketing and communications functions.
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Overseeing UpStart's Development and Communications resources, the Chief Advancement Officer is responsible for marketing & communications, institutional giving, individual giving, and board relations.
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