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We are currently seeking a Director of Business Development to lead our Solar EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) business. Director of Business Development - NRE.
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18Doors seeks a Director of Professional Development to develop the knowledge and skills of North American Jewish communal leaders— inclusive of clergy, professionals, and lay leaders — so they can meet the diverse needs of interfaith couples and families.
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Director of Development - 33217 University Staff. Director of Development. This position coordinates, directs and implements development fundraising activities for the broad campus and within the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
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All faculty and staff at IU East play a role in student enrollment efforts, and that’s no different for our Director of Development. The Director of Development will secure philanthropic support and strategic direction for a comprehensive and coordinated development program that includes all aspects of fundraising, including annual fund, corporate and foundation relations, planned giving, and major and principal gifts.
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The University of Connecticut and UConn Foundation seek an experienced, entrepreneurial, and collaborative fundraising professional with a track record of securing major and principal gifts to assume the role of Director of Development for the School of Pharmacy.
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Directly supervise youth development program manager, camp director, child care staff, and program instructors. The Senior Director of Youth Development at the YMCA of Greenwich, under the direction of the Vice President of Operations, is responsible for the overall operation, development and implementation of strategies and programs that acquire, engage and retain youth & family programs, as well as the successful development, growth and management of school age child care and summer day camp programs.
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The City of Rolling Meadows Community Development Department is seeking qualified applicants to serve as the Department’s next Deputy Director. The Deputy Director is a key member of the City and Department leadership staff and serves both as a front-line manager and a professional planner.
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This role will also interact directly with Dean's Office staff, including the Assistant Dean of Diversity Equity and Inclusion (for support with broadening participation efforts), the Outreach Director (for support with K-16 educational objectives), the Finance team (for budget coordination), and Columbia Engineering Managers of Grants and Contracts (for support with pre-award activities), and with university-wide partners in central administration and across schools and units.
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The Director of Development works in partnership with the Database Systems Administrator, Marketing & Communications Director, and community campaign chairs regarding all fundraising matters including the annual and special campaigns.
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The Senior Director of Development is an exciting opportunity for an experienced fundraising or philanthropy professional, with a preference for an individual who may also be experienced and/or interested in education, grassroots organizing, and racial justice.
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The Director of Development holds a Bachelor’s degree, with a Master’s degree and/or CFRE credential preferred and 5+ years of experience in the nonprofit sector and in fundraising, independent school experience preferred.
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We are seeking a strategic and versatile individual to join our team as Director of Operations and Business Development. Provide leadership and guidance to the operations and business development team, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence.
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The Executive Director will partner with the Associate Vice President of Development at Dell Medical School on health strategy and operations internally at DMS and the UT Austin campus.
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The Director of Development Services is responsible for planning, directing, managing and overseeing the activities and operations of the Building Safety, Code Enforcement, and Planning Divisions of the Development Services Department.
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The Director of Development oversees DMA’s major annual fundraising event, the Annual Scholarship Benefit; and oversees relationship management and donor stewardship. Reporting to the President, the Director of Development oversees a comprehensive fund development program in support of a $4.5 million annual budget that is 97% philanthropically funded.
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