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Knowledge of real estate and tax law as it pertains to the development of low income housing. Graduate or Professional degree in Urban Planning, Community Development, Architecture or related fields with an emphasis on real estate development or commensurate experience.
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Assist the Managing Director of Real Estate & Facilities in due diligence, pre-development, permitting, and vendor project management for new construction and renovation projects as necessary.
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WHAT You’ll NEED: Bachelor’s degree in real estate, Business, Urban Planning, Finance, Public Policy, Public Administration, Community Development or equivalent relevant experience.
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Partner with local market leadership and legal counsel in all matters involving legislation, planning, zoning, takings, lease contract disputes, code violations and other legal real estate and public affairs matters.
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You have a minimum of 10-15 years (we preference applicants at the 15+ years of experience) of real estate lending or credit review experience at a CDFI, bank, or similar financial institution, including management experience overseeing a credit risk function.
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Works with the university librarian, UDAR, academics, staff, volunteers, and other campus development officers, to lead the planning and execution of the Library’s major gifts and external relations efforts, including major prospect identification, qualification, cultivation, and solicitation.
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Advanced knowledge of the international/sustainable development, public policy, and public affairs and international development job markets spanning the public, non-profit and private sector (in the US and internationally.
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Reporting to the university librarian (UL) and with a dotted line to university development and alumni relation (UDAR), the executive director of development is a member of the Library Cabinet, its senior leadership team, with overall responsibility for leading and managing the library development office, including gift solicitation, constituent relations, prospect development, strategic planning, and advancement services.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director and in collaboration with the Fund Development Committee of the Board of Directors, the Development Director will be responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all of Sage Institute’s fundraising including the major gifts program, annual fund, planned giving, grants and contracts, special events and capital campaigns.
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This pool encompasses courses on business associations, securities regulation, mergers & acquisitions, governance, antitrust, financial regulation, corporate and venture finance, ESG and business in society, bankruptcy, real estate law, international business transactions, law and economics, and other courses on major and emerging business law practice areas.
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The Community Mortgage Lending Officer is an entry level position responsible for driving mortgage sales and client relationships through engagement with community clients, diverse real estate agents, and affordable housing non-profit partners in coordination with the Consumer Product Sales team.
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2+ years of recent experience in new home sales or commission-based real estate. As a New Home Consultant, your primary focus is to facilitate and coordinate the new home purchase process, ensuring the satisfaction of our customers.
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Proven track record as a Full Stack Developer, with at least 7+ years of experience in e-commerce development and Shopify. Expertise in Shopify development, including custom theme development, app integrations, and API utilization (e.g., REST, GraphQL)Solid understanding of database systems (e.g., MySQL) and experience with data modeling.
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With over 50 years of experience in affordable housing acquisitions and development, Related Affordable is renowned nationally for its financing, preservation, and rehabilitation innovation.
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Design, development and optimization of existing and new analysis techniques and metrology solutions to support research, process/IP development and failure analysis on our cutting-edge scd wafer technology.
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