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The Vilna is seeking a director of development to create, implement and direct a $1M+ annual campaign including major gifts, grant writing, events, direct mail, and social media. Collaborate with the executive director in the development and review of strategic fundraising initiatives and collateral materials including organizational case statement, fundraising brochures, pledge cards, and annual report with donor listings.
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We’ve operationalized the whole influencer marketing process so that we can help brands move at the speed of TikTok. >10 years experience in marketing/advertising agencies, specifically in business development, media planning, or account management.
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Director of Infrastructure Development. Lead the overall development and execution of strategic plans for waste management infrastructure projects throughout the US, providing support for our field organization.
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Nelnet Director of Business Development - NRE Rocky Hill , Connecticut Apply Now Nelnet is a diversified and innovative company committed to enriching lives through the power of service as a student loan servicer, professional services company, consumer loan originator and servicer, payments processor, renewable energy solutions, and K-12 and higher education expert.
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Plan, direct, and coordinate, through subordinate level staff, the Community Development Department's work plan; assign projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; review and evaluate work methods and procedures; meet with key staff to identify and resolve problems.
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The Director of Development will build AFLA’s fund development plan and maintain development-related information technology systems. AFLA seeks a full-time Director of Development to lead the cultivation, securing, and stewardship of foundation, corporate, and individual donors, and the expansion of earned revenue partnerships with organizational and individual members.
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Analyze, synthesize, and summarize information in the form of written prospect profiles and risk analysis reports used by the University President, Development & Alumni Relations leadership, and frontline fundraising staff in a deadline-driven, time-sensitive environment.
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The Business Development Director works closely with the larger Business Development team to research prospects and to help craft highly customized proposals and presentations. In addition, the he/she also has a hand in optimizing business development organizational processes—helping to maintain a library of proposals, presentations, and best-in-class client work samples, as well as coordinating and developing content for departmental workshops, planning sessions, and agency-wide trainings.
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The World Science Festival (WSF) seeks a results-driven Director of Development who will be responsible for leading and managing all fundraising and resource development activities for a dynamic and growing organization.
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The Director of Business Development for Education will ultimately be responsible for finding new business and driving strategic solutions to ensure customer satisfaction and build annuity business for the division.
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The University of Oregon is guided by a diversity framework that involves a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion for all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members.
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Representing the President with various constituencies, including the CSCU Board of Regents and committees, CSCU Chancellor's Office, CSCU Labor Relations/Shared Services (Office of General Counsel, Human Resources, Government Relations), college management, college governance leaders, faculty, staff, students, alumni, foundations, and various external entities.
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The Development Director will report to our CEO, Angelica Ocampo, who brings over 30 years of leadership experience with international organizations and a strong fundraising background.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. Oversees the grants management program, led by the Sr. Grant Writer in partnership with the Deputy Director of Operations and Program Directors, ensuring applications and reports for unrestricted and restricted program grants are submitted on time and meet all necessary requirements.
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In reality, this means working with the leaders of the following groups – AI Research, Engineering, Product, Computational Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Biology, Business Development, and Operations – to ensure t.
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