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Job Posting: Executive Director - Tabor Opera House Preservation Foundation a Non Profit Executive Director for 145 Year Old Historic Building. The Executive Director will strive to provide the Tabor Opera House’s diverse audiences with inclusive artistic programming and tour experiences, through strategic partnerships, while cultivating strong relationships with local, state, national and international partners.
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The Community Executive Director plays a key role in support of the Associations strategic plan by serving as the staff partner to the Alabama Board of leadership volunteers and is responsible for elevating full mission awareness of the disease, Association and resources in their community.
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The Executive Director also collaborates with the Medical Director of OHSU Simulation, and facilitates the OHSU Simulation Steering Committee (SCC) to ensure that appropriate funding, programming and resources are available to support and facilitate the education, training, and research needs of the University and statewide partners.
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Reporting directly to the Library Board of Trustees, the Executive Director will spearhead the strategic direction and execution of library services operations within Greene County. By exercising astute leadership and fostering collaborative initiatives, the Executive Director ensures the delivery of high-quality library services that enrich the lives of Greene County residents.
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Under the long-term leadership of our outgoing executive director, the organization experienced unprecedented expansion in terms of staff and community impact. Under the guidance of an experienced board of directors and with the support of staff with intimate knowledge of the local political landscape, the new Executive Director will be well-positioned to execute a strategic vision to significantly advance the impact that COPA/CPA will make through power building in Colorado and beyond.
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This position reports to the Executive Director, is part of the senior leadership team, and must demonstrate a high degree of professionalism, leadership, collaboration, stewardship, sound judgment, and discretion.
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The Executive Director (ED) will demonstrate a commitment to organic agriculture, sustainable food systems, and advancing food justice in our community. Role: Executive Director.
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The Executive Director (ED) will serve as the chief executive officer of the Windsor Historical Society and will be a strategic and people-oriented executive who values community engagement and leads with a clear sense of purpose and direction.
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The full professional team at Adas Israel is supported by the Executive Director, who helps to drive the work culture at the synagogue and establishes key portfolios including administration, programming, accounting, HR, membership engagement, facilities, communications, and member life-cycle support.
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Prior to joining AIS as the first full time paid staff member, Liz was the Executive Director/President of the Crooked Tree Arts Center (CTAC) of Petoskey and Traverse City, Michigan. Each time I talk with an artist, I'm reminded of the joys of serving as your Executive Director.
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The Executive Director is responsible for the effective conduct of the affairs of the association and assists the officers and the board leaders in the formulation of the association's mission, goals, and objectives.
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The Arboretum is seeking a dynamic leader and visionary to serve as its next Executive Director, who will be tasked with building uponThe Arboretum’s legacy of plant conservation, environmental education, and community enrichment, while also guiding theorganization into its next chapter of continued growth, community connection, and innovation.
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Working Title: Executive Director. Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As the regional hub of higher education, Sac State is dedicated to student success , diversity, equity and inclusion , community engagement , philanthropy , and campus safety.
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The Executive Director will assist with the Augusta Symphony’s supervision of the Miller Theater, LLC, to operate the historic Miller Theater with staff and resources shared with the Augusta Symphony.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will have overall operational responsibility for Discovery Center at Waters Edge (DCWE) staff, programs, expansion, and execution of its mission.
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