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The Director for Development reports to the Assistant Vice President (AVP) for Development in University Advancement and works closely with other University Advancement (UA) colleagues and campus partners including Corporate & Foundation Relations (CFR), Gift Planning, development officers, leaders in specific colleges and schools, and key faculty and staff.
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Reporting: Report directly to the Vice President of Sales, providing regular updates on team performance and market conditions. If you are a seasoned sales leader looking to build your own merchant sales team, creating a legacy of success from the ground up, we invite you to apply for the Sales Director position at Aces Payments.
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Reporting to Dmitry Taraschansky, Senior Vice President, Acquisitions and Investments, the Director will have a critical role in the sourcing, evaluation, and closing of multifamily real estate investment opportunities for Essexs REIT platform and joint venture business.
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Independently manage and prioritize special projects as assigned by the Senior Director, including the cyclical Vice Provost Review process. Vice Provost Organizational Units: Academic & Student Affairs and Academic Personnel.
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Responsible to conceive, direct, and assist with stewardship activities related to Wellspring Society members and Endowments and Gift Planning constituents, collaborating closely with the the Associate Vice President and staff members.
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In collaboration with the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, the Assistant Director manages the Flex JD program in the School of Law. The School of Law Flex JD program offers students an opportunity to pursue a JD degree in a part-time hybrid-online format involving intensive in-person weekend courses, weekly synchronous online classes, and asynchronous coursework.
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Collaborates with the Associate Vice President, Northwest, and Advisory Board Chair to identify, recruit, cultivate, and retain Advisory Board members, fostering an environment for continued programmatic and philanthropic success.
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Maintains all sales activity within Salesforce.com, prepares weekly territory forecasts and tracking tool reports for the Regional Vice President of Sales that facilitate effective reprioritization and allocation of resources, adjusts territory plan based on market and customer developments; ensures territory will achieve budgeted retention and new business goals.
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Trust for Public Land is a hybrid work environment; the Northwest Director of Philanthropy will ideally be in the greater Seattle/Tacoma area. Reporting to the Pacific Region Director of Philanthropy, The Northwest Director of Philanthropy (DoP) is responsible for the design, coordination, and implementation of all fundraising activities to support Trust for Public Land’s activities in Washington and Oregon.
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As the Executive Director, Head of External Quality, you will report to the Vice President, Head of Quality, Technical Operations. Partner with our technical departments to help ensure success of tech transfer activities from Sana to the CDMO partner(s.
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The Regional Strategic Growth Director will have the following responsibilities within WSP’s Client Pillar. The Regional Strategic Growth Director will work closely with regional leadership to promote a proactive business development operation, partnering with all business lines to align priorities and drive successful client, pursuit, proposal and visibility activities across the Region.
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Under general supervision of the Senior Vice President, the Project Director will provide leadership, direction, and oversight on all phases of building design and construction for assigned projects.
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Ability to assist the Vice President of Loss Prevention and RVP in training store management and hourly associates through specialized meetings and ongoing awareness campaigns dealing with Shortage and Safety control measures.
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Translation of business strategy to annual marketing plan, and vice versa. As the leader of a high impact team, the Director, Marketing Strategy & Planning will set the foundations and lead the global organization through annual, quarterly and ongoing planning, measurement, forecasting and goal setting.
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Analyzes sales records and trends in relation to objectives and competitive activities; takes or recommends necessary corrective action to Regional Vice President (RVP) The Director, Sales is responsible for managing Account Executives to ensure the profitability, sales revenue growth, and the overall strategy is executed.
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