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Intimate knowledge of State regulations and California State University policies, and contract administration procedures are beneficial in order to effectively manage through the full range of procurement and contractual services at SDSU. This position may represent the Director or Associate Director in his or her absence.
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May be directed by the Executive Director, Director of Environmental Services, Director of Housekeeping or other designee of the Executive Director. - Perform other duties as consistent with the position and as assigned by the Director of Environmental Services , Director of Housekeeping, and/or Executive Director 20.
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Position SummaryThe Director of Board and Executive Affairs serves as a key member of the Vice President's office by providing administrative and project management support. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.
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Work closely with the Executive Director to develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy (with a current goal of $1.5M), incorporating annual giving, major gifts ($25K+), corporate partnerships, grants, and special events.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director (ED) will assume overall responsibility for the success of San Diego Pride. Guided by our seven Pillars of Justice – disability justice, economic justice, environmental justice, gender justice, health justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice – we offer diverse, community-centered programs, training, advocacy, and events.
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We are actively seeking an Associate Director of Education for an esteemed organization leading the field of Estate Planning and Elder Law. This pivotal role blends tradition with innovation, empowering the legal profession through advanced educational programs and fostering leadership among attorneys.
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Experience in teaching Criminal Justice (Administration of Justice) courses, with experience in cyber forensics courses desired.b. Demonstrated professional knowledge of the subject and changes in the field.
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Viridian Staffing's Client is looking for an experienced Cannabis Sales Account Executive to sell into stores in the San Diego, California, to help drive sales for a fast-paced California Cannabis company.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Military veteran - military service member - sales representative - sales manager - sales director - service advisor - account executive - real estate agent - insurance agent - loan officer - home advisor.
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Master's degree in Human Resources Management, Organizational Development, Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Data Analytics or Human Resources, Data Science or Analytics, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Information Technology, or Management Information Systems preferred.
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Attend specialized training in executive protection, defensive & security driving, self-defense, certification in First Aid/CPR/AED (automatic external defibrillator), and first responder medicine (also known as TCCC: tactical combat casualty care.
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We are a referral-only boutique consulting firm that provides CFO / COO / Executive Director support and ongoing management services to nonprofit and mission-based organizations in San Diego and Southern California.
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The ability to coordinate with the Executive Chef, Food and Beverage Director, the Executive Assistant Manger and the Director of Catering any special functions regarding food preparation and presentation, including additional costs and staffing requirements.
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Within a designated market, which may cross divisions, the Major Account Executive-HOA is responsible for identifying leads and proactively prospecting and selling new residential waste services, recycling waste services, and all other services to potential and existing home owners associations.
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