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The goal of the SSVF Housing- Equity and Inclusion Case Manager is to assist veterans in ending their housing crisis, POSITION TITLE : Housing Equity & Inclusion Case Manager.
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The Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion holds a pivotal role leading numerous initiatives within the ADEA Office of Access, Diversity, and Inclusion (ADI) portfolio, aimed at fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice (DEIBJ) throughout dental education, the oral health profession, and the academic health professions.
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Serves as a Diversity Officer (together with a faculty member) representing the Bren School to UCSB’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advises Bren School staff on issues related to fundraising for, recruitment of, and academic advising to support underrepresented students.
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As a Barclays Equity Research Analyst, Aerospace and Defense, you will be reviewing business and trade publications, annual reports, financial filings, and other sources to gather, synthesize and interpret data on companies followed by the business.
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Provide strategic, integrated direction, and consultation on major institutional issues regarding diversity, inclusion, access, equity initiatives, cultural understanding, and competency; provide strategic direction and supervision for Intercultural and Inclusion Student Services and Accessibility and Disability Services.
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Meet with FinTech founders, venture capitalists, private equity firms, and traditional finance executives in order to understand strategy, product roadmaps, acquisition interests, and capital raising / liquidity needs.
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In fact, any small amount that isn't turned into hand-crafted doors and windows, millwork, lumber, or landscaping material is converted into electricity in our seven biomass-fueled power plants.
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Our focus on combatting climate change through clean energy technology, our new net zero climate vision for 2030 and enhanced commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; and supporting the communities we serve make this a particularly exciting time to join PSEG.
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Demonstrable high-level business acumen and aptitude and collaborative leadership qualities generally, and specifically with regard to the ability to converse about diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, cultural competency, and relevant evidence-based research and best practices.
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Our Associate Resource Groups champion diversity, equity and inclusion, giving employees a safe space to network, share ideas and create opportunities. We celebrate the diversity in our communities, inside and out, and welcome new perspectives with equity, inclusion and belonging.
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Vireo is proud to have one of the most diverse workforces in cannabis, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion through engaging employee outreach programs, community events, and non-profit partnerships.
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Equity and Inclusion: Lead the coalition in approaching campaign, electoral, and coalition work through a lens of racial equity. Model principles of equity, diversity and inclusion internally and externally.
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PhD in Organizational Development, Behavioral Science, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 7 years of experience in DEI work, (language access, gender equity, health equity) or equivalent HR Business Partner experience with demonstrated success in leading and/or actively participating in Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion initiatives.
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PSEG offers a unique experience to our more than 12,000 employees - we provide the resources and opportunities for career development that come with being a Fortune 500 company, as well as the attention, camaraderie and care for one another you might typically associate with a small business.
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This position reports to the Manager - Operations Claims and is responsible to investigate and defend PSEG when a third party alleges PSEG's negligence caused large property damage loss, personal injuries and/or when third party tortfeasors cause large loss damage to PSEG property.
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