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GSUSA is searching for a Chief Development Officer (CDO), who will report to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and as an Executive Team leader, will have responsibility for, and be part of a billion-dollar organization involved in consumer products, merchandising and licensing, in addition to for-profit endeavors.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is primarily responsible for related comprehensive strategic planning, implementation, management, and oversight of all fundraising and donor relations activities across the council with staff assigned in this functional area.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) at the Palm Beach Zoo and Conservation Society is a critical position needed on our journey to create a Zoo that elicits 'awe'. Collaborates with the CEO/President and Board of Directors to create a fundraising development strategy generating the needed revenue to support the strategic direction and mission of the Zoo.
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Chief Development Officer Reporting directly to the Chief Executive Officer, the role of the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for Restaurant Development, including real estate, store design, construction and facilities maintenance to meet the company's growth goals on a global basis.
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Remains informed of developments in philanthropy and fund development as well as the general fields of management and the not-for-profit sector; informs the Chief Executive Officer, development committee(s), and board on current trends, issues, problems, and activities in order to facilitate policy making.
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Integrates sustainability practices and environmental responsibility into product development processes, considering eco-friendly materials and practices and ensuring compliance with applicable regulations.
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Job Summary The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is primarily responsible for related comprehensive strategic planning, implementation, management, and oversight of all fundraising and donor relations activities across the council with staff assigned in this functional area.
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The Chief Development Officer reports to the agency President and CEO and is considered to be a strategic business partner and member of the Executive team to ensure success in major gift fundraising, board fundraising development, and liaising with government officials.
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Working closely with the CEO and Executive team, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) will actively lead and drive donor cultivation and relationship building initiatives in alignment with FFBWW priorities.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is a strategic fundraising advisor to the Executive Director and is responsible for identifying and developing strategic partnerships and opportunities that will advance the mission of St. Anthony Shrine.
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Manage, coach and mentor a team of development professionals, including a development director, major gifts officer, development officer, grants officer and grants/awards manager.
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POSITION OVERVIEW:Directly reporting to the President/CEO, the Chief Development Officer (CDO) is responsible for overseeing all activities of philanthropic giving across operating, capital, and endowment funds.
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10 years + of direct experience as a Business Development Officer, preferably in asset-based lending or factoring. We are seeking a dynamic Factoring/ABL Business Development Officer to join our team for sourcing factoring and ABL deals.
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The Retail Business Development Officer is responsible for counseling consumer and commercial customers on banking depository needs. Engages with the branch in business development and customer relations activities within branch's market area; calls on existing and prospective customers to explain the bank's services and offers assistance with bank-related problems.
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Special Projects & Administration (10%) Assist the Head of Development and Chief Advancement Officer with special projects, especially those related to individual giving, including but not limited to fundraising events, gift planning, and/or administrative tasks.
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