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Role Overview As the Executive Director, you will spearhead the YCS, guiding our dedicated team in impactful environmental advocacy. Understanding the legal and regulatory framework affecting non-profit organizations, including charitable status, labour laws, and environmental regulations.
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Experience as an Executive Director, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operating Officer (COO) or other head of organization/agency head title a plus. The Executive Director (ED) is the administrative head of the Cannabis Control Commission (“Commission.
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With the Producing Artistic Director, the Executive Director leads planning and implementation for new projects designed for best use of all campuses. The Executive Director works in equal partnership with the Producing Artistic Director to lead the organization ensuring the company’s success.
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Being a member of the Chief Financial Office the IT Strategic Sourcing Executive is responsible for the development and execution of the company's overall IT Sourcing strategy (including HW, software, telecom/networking, private cloud, public cloud, and IT professional services.
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An accomplished fundraiser, the Executive Director leads an integrated team of advancement, development, and communications professionals, overseeing six positions, including Development Officer, Director and Associate Director of Alumni Engagement, Senior Director and Assistant Director of Donor Services, and an Administrative Assistant.
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The Executive Director will have the opportunity to envision a strategic approach for Common Cause Illinois and develop programs to achieve that vision. We hope our new Executive Director, Illinois can join us in June.
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Reporting to the board of directors as a co-leader alongside the Artistic Director, the Executive Director will be responsible for the business operations of the organization, and the leader of its financial and strategic planning for its evolving business model.
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Leading a cross-TA team, the Executive Director of MPO serves as a trusted and objective strategic partner to Medical Directors across BMS TAs – delivering transformative value through data, actionable intelligence, and insights to inform tactics supporting medical strategy.
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Experience successfully operating Assisted Living and Memory Care communities as Executive Director/Assisted Living Administrator. Minimum 3+ years of experience successfully operating Assisted Living communities as an Executive Director/Assisted Living Administrator.
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Operating within a $1.5 million annual budget, the Executive Director embraces the transformative potential of the arts in youth development and in building equity and opportunity through the arts.
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Reporting to the SVP, Head of Clinical Safety & Postmarketing Pharmacovigilance, the Executive Director, Postmarketing Pharmacovigilance & Compliance will play a key role in management of the Pharmacovigilance System Master File (PSMF), including Compliance and Inspection-readiness activities.
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The Executive Director will work closely with the Board of Directors to refine, develop, and implement a progressive program for the Museum’s revenue generation, fundraising, exhibitions, tours, research projects, collections management, educational activities, and community outreach.
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At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Advancement Services, the Senior Executive Director provides strategic leadership for Baylor College of Medicine’s institution-wide comprehensive donor relations and stewardship program as well as fundraising infrastructure.
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