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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. Position SummaryThe Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps’ success and sustainability.
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Reporting to a Deputy Chief Underwriter, the Director is responsible for reviewing, inspecting, and underwriting multifamily agency loan applications, primarily for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae conventional loan programs.
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Job SummaryThe Director of the Child Development Center is responsible for directly administering the operations of LMC’s Child Development Center. Director Child Development Ctr Child Development Center Full TimeNot Applicable Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Consistently named best hospital, Lexington Medical Center dedicates itself to providing quality health services that meet the needs of its communities.
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Generate weekly and multi-weekly reports informing executives of source material in the marketplace and apprising various executives specifically of titles selected to match their development needs.
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The Senior Design Director will drive one holistic strategy for partnerships in North America across footwear, apparel and accessories and will foster a one team mentality within our design community.
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Our California Active Consulting team in LA County, CA is currently recruiting for a Program Director to direct Benchmark’s contracted participation in providing Active Consulting services and serve as the Company’s California liaison with service providers, Regional Center(s), and State of California Department of Developmental Services (DDS.
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In coordination with the Chief Financial Officer, Vice President Financial Officer, and Center Directors, lead the planning, development, and renovation of sites and buildings that will facilitate program needs now and in the future.
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The UCLA Technology Development Group serves as a campus-wide gateway to Innovation, Research and Entrepreneurship. Must possess scientific knowledge in the areas of research being conducted by University researchers in order to evaluate the scientific and novel aspects of the invention and to effectively communicate with the researchers, industry and patent counsel.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) of Children’s Bureau is responsible for providing overall leadership to achieve philanthropic fundraising goals and objectives in support of the Children’s Bureau.
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The Executive Director leads strategic planning for IPAC, in collaboration with the scientific community and in coordination with leadership at Caltech and JPL, developing the case for IPAC's involvement in new missions and initiatives.
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The Senior Director, eCommerce Sales for Fanatics Collectibles will be responsible for fostering our 3rd party digital retail Marketplace and growing our eCommerce revenue on our own website (Topps.com.
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PhD or post doctoral degree in chemistry or synthetic chemistry or peptide chemistry or related field with significant of successful drug discovery and development experience. Great understanding of computational and AI/machine learning techniques used for the development and engineering of oral macrocyclic peptide medicines.
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Establishes and executes development project plans (e.g., process and assay development, assay qualification, support tech transfer of processes) from cGMP manufacturing and assays to quality control.
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Collaborate with the Executive Director of Individual Giving; Vice President of AAR, Associate Vice President of Development, HSS Division Chair, and others to develop, direct and implement all aspects of the Division’s development program.
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GENERAL SUMMARYThe Director of Community Development is responsible for developing, implementing, and administering the Bank’s Community Reinvestment Act Compliance Program. Assists loan and relationship officers in building and maintaining a community development loan and investment portfolio for the Bank by seeking, analyzing, proposing, and originating lending and investment opportunities; ensures opportunities for grants, investments, or loans to qualify under CRA guidelines.
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