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Title: Director of Business Development – Bioanalytical, Biologics, Biomarker & Genomic Services. The Director of Business Development supports the Bioanalytical, Biologics, Biomarkers and Genomics Services business.
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The Development Director (DD) serves in an exempt position under the direction of the Executive Director (ED) of Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance (KCCA). Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university desirable and preferred; highly successful experience in non-profit development/fundraising may be considered in lieu.
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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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ABOUT THE POSITION, in the role of the Development Director (DD), you will have both internal and external facing responsibilities, primarily focused on leading the creation and execution of a comprehensive development strategy to ensure the required fund development targets are met annually (approximately $700,000 and growing) regional $1.5 million budget.
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We are looking for a Director, Business Development to join UnitedMasters! Be able to run an RFI + RFP process start to finish (work with resourcing to kick off, manage milestones, leadership reviews, scope development and negotiation.
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As the Director, Talent Development, you will work with the Head of Talent Development to own and manage the learning and development curriculum as well as organizational development needs of the company.
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EchoStar has an exciting opportunity for a Business Development Director in our Hughes Network Systems Division. Responsible for business development/selling and overall sales and account management.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Athletics Director of the Office of Student Athlete Development, the Director / Student Athlete Career Development will assist student athletes and alumni with all aspects of their professional lives e.g. career research, goal setting, job searching, resume and cover letter writing, networking, interviewing, professional etiquette, online professional branding, graduate school, personal statements, job shadowing, on campus employment, and internships.
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Analyze effectiveness of development and outreach efforts and report to Board of Directors and Executive Director on progress. · Develop and implement a strategic development plan along with the Board and Executive Director that includes individual donors, foundations and corporations.
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Director of Corporate Development/Business Development. In this role, you will show case your expertise in all aspects of Business Development and partnering by identifying and securing key business opportunities to augment SEKISUI’s organic growth efforts.
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Job Title: Director of Development Classification: Full-time, Exempt Reports to: Executive Director Salary Range: $90,000 - $110,000 Location: On-site – San Diego (One day hybrid.
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Supermicro is currently looking for a Director, Sales Development to join our growing team to help us achieve our next stage of rapid growth. This role is focused on building our Enterprise Sales Development team from scratch and helping to hire, onboard, train, and continuously develop sales development representatives.
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We will not review incomplete applications or applications directly via LinkedIn. POSITION OVERVIEW & PURPOSE The Director of Development is accountable for developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising strategy to achieve the organization's revenue goals and support its mission and programs.
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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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As the Director of Business Development, you're quarterbacking the new business function for the agency. Track and report on business development metrics, including pipeline, conversion rates, and revenue growth.
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Title: development director Company: Oil Change International
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