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Own end-to-end RF module/SIP development for Meta products from concept to mass production. Responsible for module/SIP technology selection, part selection, vendor evaluation, contract development, and performing cost/technology/performance analysis.
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Ground-floor sales role at venture-backed startup (Lightbank, TenOneTen Ventures, Jason Calacanis)
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The ideal candidate will have experience supporting the sourcing of new business development opportunities for debt finance transactions, equity investments, and/or political risk insurance contracts in developing countries and industries.
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to play a pivotal role in fundraising and donor relations efforts with a unique emphasis on managing and enhancing our special events.
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And implement PNTA’s annual fund development strategy and inform annual fundraising goals. Partner with ED and FDC to resource and support the framework for Board fundraising activities on behalf of fund development.
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The Development Director will report to our CEO, Angelica Ocampo, who brings over 30 years of leadership experience with international organizations and a strong fundraising background. This plan will employ creative and innovative strategies to diversify and expand the organizations fundraising portfolio, boost revenue, and enhance International Relief Teams brand and reputation as the top provider of global humanitarian relief and development in Southern California.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. Minimum of six (6) years of experience in non-profit fund development, marketing, and public relations.
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Managing, coordinating, and completing the identification, entitlement, development, design, financing (including the obtaining and maintenance of tax credits), syndication, construction, lease-up, stabilization, conversion to permanent financing, and regulatory compliance associated with projects assigned.
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The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), a Certified Best Place for Working Parents, is seeking a Workforce Development Specialist II to join the Workforce Solutions Department located at 4794 Transportation Way, San Marcos, TX. This position does not offer teleworking options.
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2+ years of work experience in nonprofit development, fundraising, or related fields required, including experience working with DonorPerfect or similar CRM software. Perfect for an early-career individual passionate about social change, this opportunity provides hands-on learning in all facets of non-profit fundraising, communications, marketing, and volunteer management with pathways to advance available through professional development, training, and increased responsibilities as merited.
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Developing application in Android Stack, Sensor framework, Media framework, Radio technology BLE, WIFI, development in JNI and HAL layer. eInfochips has strategic technology partnerships with Qualcomm, NVIDIA, NXP, Analog Devices, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Microsoft and Google to name a few.
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Its activities and programs include operating a community center at the former Josiah Quincy School at 90 Tyler Street, organizing community events such as Chinatowns annual Lion Dance Parade in the Winter and August Moon Festival in the Summer, and the development, ownership and management of affordable housing in the Chinatown and South End neighborhoods of Boston.
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Work directly with the Global Lead of Resource Development on donor-related engagement for income-generating activities at the grassroots level, including: the Combined Federal Campaign CFC, #GivingTuesday, year-end fundraising, and emergency fundraising activities with special events in coordination with constituency groups.
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The Chief Development Officer, who reports to the Chief Executive Officer, manages key elements of the Samaritans' fundraising plan, including annual fund, development operations, Relations, Director of Events, and Senior Development Coordinator.
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The Vilna is seeking a director of development to create, implement and direct a $1M+ annual campaign including major gifts, grant writing, events, direct mail, and social media. Collaborate with the executive director in the development and review of strategic fundraising initiatives and collateral materials including organizational case statement, fundraising brochures, pledge cards, and annual report with donor listings.
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