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Bachelor s degree (or foreign education equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field and six (6) years of experience as a Director, Database Development (or closely related occupation) performing data analysis, solution design, and development in a financial services environment.
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Experience managing all day-to-day tasks on the execution side of all projects and undertakings, including but not limited to acquisitions, development, asset management, contract/lease negotiation, equity capital markets and debt capital markets.
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Position Summary:As a Delta Defense Regional Sales Development Specialist, you are charged with sharing the life saving USCCA story in classroom presentations. Work directly with the Regional Manager to assess event opportunities and make participation decisions for maximum return on investment.
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JOIN CANNON as a REGIONAL SURVEY MANAGER expanding Cannon's presence in Southern California from our IRVINE office. PROJECTS INCLUDE Roads and Utility Infrastructure for Public Agencies; Commercial and Residential Development; Schools, Universities, and Institutional Facilities; Pipelines; and Water Treatment Facilities.
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The Director ensures that all projects increase the organization’s community and mission impact, with a focus on long-term sustainability and achievement of the organization’s production and financial goals, while maintaining the values of the organization, meeting appropriate development standards, and upholding the organization’s reputation as a quality developer.
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The Senior Development Engineer will function as a senior member of Markets and Securities Services Operations Technology (MSSOT) Americas Post Trade Technology team and work closely with the functional and regional teams.
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Position Summary:The Director of Development is the school’s principal fundraising strategist who works closely with the Head of School, the Board of Trustees, the development team, alumni, community members and volunteers to engage donors, build resources, and enhance the culture of philanthropy at Tandem Friends School.
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As Business Development Representative of Duro-Last Roofing you will be responsible for supporting developing new relationships in the Atlantic region. Work in conjunction with Regional Manager on projects and maintaining contractor relationships.
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The Director of Development will play a key role in the expansion of QCC's fundraising program and alumni outreach and cultivation efforts. Director of Development. Facilitate an annual giving program to obtain alumni and private sector support for the College from foundations, corporations, non-profit organizations, and individuals as part of a larger development strategy.
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In conjunction with the West Coast Regional Director and Development team, develop and maintain positive relations with the regional funding community, including through timely reporting on grant deliverables and grant proposal development.
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The Director of the Illinois Small Business Development Center at Shawnee Community College (Illinois SBDC at SCC) is responsible for the development, planning, organizing, execution, and implementation of all new and existing small business development opportunities.
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The Development Director is responsible for the strategic planning vision and execution of all fundraising activities at Holy Family Parish School along with the management of all gifts and endowed funds, in accordance with all Archdiocesan and Holy Family Parish philosophy, policies, rules and regulations.
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Position Description: Overview: With the growing need for mental health services in our community, Jewish Family Services of San Antonio, (JFS) is looking for a talented, passion and mission driven Director of Development to be the driver for fundraising, donor development, grants and the grant process, and events.
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The Senior Director of Human Resources provides strategic direction to the Orlando Regional Medical Center Human Resources team, and overall administration, coordination, and evaluation of all the Human Resource functions.
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The Director will oversee all the international development work and establish partnerships locally and abroad as needed. Job Title: Director, International Partnerships, Development and Innovation (PACE.
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