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Site development, access roads, drainage channels, jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional dams, slope stabilization, retaining walls, detention ponds, land development, surface drainage, and stream restoration.
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Experience with Adobe Creative Suite, specifically Photoshop and Premiere Pro, is required. You will partner with creative team members, production management, and client services to design and build photography and video edit specs that will support our production strategy and achieve client deliverables at speed and scale.
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Are you a licensed creative arts therapist (LCAT) in New York State looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Licensure : You’re fully licensed creative arts therapist (LCAT) in New York State.
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As the Senior Urban Designer for the region, you will be accountable forassisting with the development and execution of the Planning practice'sregional marketing strategy with responsibilities to include but not limitedtoDesigns and manages planning and urban design projects.
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You are an experienced people manager who mentors designers and creative operations and builds opportunities for individual development, performance management, and recognition. The Senior Art Director, Brand Creative Design, is responsible for the “look & feel” of the entire Boost Mobile brand across all consumer touchpoints.
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As Colorado's public urban research university, the University of Colorado Denver educates a diverse student body through quality academics, ambitious research, creative work, and civic engagement in the city we call home.
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Supervise the OHFS' Associate Office Director, who oversees the Portfolio Manager and the Asset Management team responsible for administering HFS contracts for affordable housing development, acquisition, and rehabilitation.
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Supervise and coach two direct reports, including the Community Engagement Manager and the Development Associate. · Oversee annual giving campaign and manage the donor database software, working with the Development Associate to ensure proper data entry, acknowledgements and reporting.
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Experience with marketing software including Adobe Creative Suite, email marketing platforms (i.e., SendGrid, MailChimp, etc.) Final review of high-touch marketing materials/creative including new event materials, eblasts, signage, etc.
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Work with the Boost Mobile Brand Design & Creative team's leadership to develop the strategy, concept and visual direction for the Brand. You will lead the Art Direction of all Boost Mobile brand campaigns, and the creative for Boost Mobile Retail Marketing executions to ensure a cohesive vision across the entire consumer journey.
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Lead and participate in development and documentation of projects through both creative design and technical detailing. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Sketchup, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, Bluebeam, GIS.
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Lead the development of design solutions, coordination, and production efforts on a wide range of projects through all phases of the design, in an iterative and collaborative design process through sketching, 2D and 3D modeling, as well as computational methods in alignment with project success metrics.
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Reporting to the Senior Marketing Manager, the Creative Services Manager will oversee several graphic designers throughout the region, responsible for the growth and development of individual team members, as well as ensuring brand standards are met and working proactively to make sure designers have the tools and resources they need to deliver industry-leading proposals and presentations.
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Supports in pipeline architecture and development using one of the tools such as Azure ADF, AWS Glue, SSIS, DataBricks (multiple preferred); Databricks Certified Data Engineer Associate.
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Areas of responsibility include brand management, partnership marketing, creative services, event management, campaign development and execution, vendor and agency management, social media & digital marketing strategy, and marketing analytics.
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