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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of Children’s Bureau is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of the Children’s Bureau.
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Reporting to the President and CEO and working closely with the Board of Directors of both Family Houston and Family Service Foundation, the Chief Development Officer (“CDO”) will advance a sustainable and innovative philanthropic development program.
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The Chief Development Officer leads the team responsible for corporate and foundation grants, individual donor giving, funder events, volunteer opportunities, strategic communications, and marketing.
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What you'll be doing:The Chief Development Officer (CDO) will be an inspiring leader, exceptional mentor, significant fundraiser and relationship-driven strategist with an entrepreneurial mindset and proven experience.
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Position Summary The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of All For Kids is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of the AFK. This position reports directly to the CEO and is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team.
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The Chief Development Officer will work closely with colleagues in Gift Planning, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Annual Giving, Leadership Annual Giving, Regional Giving, Donor Relations and Stewardship, and the Alumni Association to build strategies for donor engagement and secure gifts on behalf of the College.
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Job Description: Primary Responsibility Reporting to the assigned Campus Vice President(s) and the Foundation Director of Development in a shared role the Regional Development Officer (RDO) serves as the lead fundraiser in the assigned geographic area on behalf of the Colorado Mountain College Foundation and the College.
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POSITION SUMMARY The Executive Assistant is responsible for providing excellent Christ-like and advanced administrative support to the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and the VP of Marketing for CRISTA. Coordinate logistics for international travel for staff and guests.
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Position Overview We are seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Chief Development and Growth Officer (CDGO) to lead our fundraising and revenue efforts and to secure the resources needed to fulfill our mission.
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Departmental Overview The Chief Development Officer is a key strategic partner to the Executive and Artistic Director, with primary responsibility to mature Cal Performances' development and grow the organization's revenue to support an ambitious strategic direction.
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The Chief Development & Marketing Officer, (CDMO) will report to the President and CEO, Greg Petrowich. Woodhouse Search is honored to partner with WFYI Metropolitian Indianapolis Public Media Inc. in the search for a Chief Development & Marketing Officer.
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Scion Executive Search has been exclusively retained by TLC Child and Family Services (TLC) to identify its incoming Chief Development Officer (CDO). Lead and inspire a collaborative, agile, and high-performing development team responsible for outreach, donor cultivation, strategy, event planning, mailings, and marketing/advertising.
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The Corporate Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for leading strategic initiatives to drive the growth and expansion of the WSFS brand. The Corporate Development Officer will collaborate with Senior Leadership to identify opportunities, conduct financial analysis, and manage transaction processes to enhance the company’s market position and our overall value.
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Overview of Responsibilities: The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all of the organization's fundraising including, the major gifts program, annual fund, planned giving, special events, and capital campaigns.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is a member of the Executive Team providing leadership in raising funds and promoting the organization. Lead and manage all aspects of the development unit, including philanthropic, public grants, major gifts, planned giving, special events, and grant writing.
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