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Our 2024 operating budget is $9.4M and we manage net assets of $49M. The organization is primed for considerable growth and is searching for a Development Manager to join a small shop tasked with raising over $2.5M annually from private support, including annual giving, foundation grants, and special events, plus the support of product sales.
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As a member of the Franchise Development shared services team, the Manager, Development Marketing will develop and collaborate cross-functionally on all multi-channel franchise development marketing programs and overall content strategy to ensure our brand franchise leadership ignites the growth of Dine's portfolio of Brands.
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Bachelor's degree plus 8 years of Gallo winery or distributor sales experience to include a prior rotation as a Sales Planning Manager Sr, Business Development Manager Sr, Business Intelligence Manager Sr, or Account Manager 3; OR Bachelor's degree plus 9 years of external alcohol sales experience to include malt beverage experience.
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Attend all city and state mandated WIOA and workforce development meetings (WDB committee meetings, WIB committee meetings, EWDD WSC meetings, private and public funder required meetings. To make this happen, the Associate Director will operate from a high level of accountability while providing support to the Skills Team Manager, Business and Employment Service Manager, and Job Developer Specialist (LATTC Placement.
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3 years of professional WIOA and combined with other workforce development experience can be used as a substitute for education. Under the direction of the Director of Workforce Development, the Associate Director of Adult Workforce Development will lead an innovative team of service providers and workforce development professionals that will work collectively to operate innovative workforce development and economic development programming for youth and adults in the South Los Angeles area that face the greatest barriers to finding employment.
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Human Resources - Learning & Development Manager. The L&D Manager provides strategic oversight, manages, and leads the Crystal Stairs' training and development programs, recruitment, and onboarding functions, supporting the Agency's mission, vision, and values.
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At least 4 years’ experience as a development analyst, underwriter, asset manager, portfolio manager, and/or syndicator of debt and/or equity investments in commercial multi-family projects.
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Paul Davis Restoration provides professional residential and commercial emergency restoration services for disasters of all sizes.
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Market Development Manager - Malt Beverage. We are on the lookout for a dynamic Sales Manager to spearhead the sales and distribution of our Beer, Malt Beverage and RTD brands across both Retail and On-Premise accounts.
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The Product Development Manager should be an effective mentor with the ability to lead team members protecting strong company culture. Role : Product Development Manager. 7-10 years of experience in apparel development exclusively in the fashion industry.
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Reporting to the Product Development Manager, the Product Development Assistant/Associate will assist with product development duties for all women’s and men’s Denim categories.
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Working with distributor sales representatives, the territory development manager will help grow Vital Essentials’ sales by introducing the brand to new stores and growing item penetration and sales in existing partner stores.
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Gurnick Academy is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Outreach Development Manager/Career Services, Full-Time who are team players and available to work in our Van Nuys, CA Campus.
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Kimley-Horn has an opportunity for a motivated Senior Project Manager to expand our Land Development practice in Los Angeles, California (CA)! The qualified individual will lead a Land Development team while building and managing relationships with key clients.
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This Accounting Manager position is responsible for assisting the Controller, overseeing staff, contracts and becoming part of the accounting team which may involve but limited to: grant accounting and reporting, allocations of shared costs, budget development, ensuring compliance with Uniform Administrative Requirements and contract terms and conditions.
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