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The Director of Advancement manages a comprehensive development program including major gifts, individual annual giving, partnership on events, corporate and foundation giving, planned giving and government support.
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Participate in and/or coordinate events and programs for current students, including New Student Orientation, Commencement, Student Fair, etc., in collaboration with our Office of Alumni Relations/ Student Alumni AssociationCollaborate with the Fairfield Annual Giving team to enhance student education about the impact of giving and attend student events and meetings as a resource for student fundraising volunteers.
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In addition, the Sales and Marketing Director will develop and implement strategic sales and marketing plans, oversee the execution of marketing campaigns, and manage key customer relationships.
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Position Definition: Under the Direction of the Director of Recreation and Parks , plans, develops, implements, and evaluates a broad range of public recreation activities including sports and fitness, social and cultural, special events, camps, aquatics, youth, teen, adult, and senior programs; and life enhancements.
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Job Description The Minnesota Program Associate will work closely with the Minnesota State Director and the regional support team to carry out SUN’s goals in the state. Growing and facilitating ongoing public education and volunteer engagement through regular communications, public-facing events, and leadership development that support the state program’s policy and goals.
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We coordinate on-site requirements such as audio visual, catering, overall show decoration and signage, move-in and move-out schedules, construction of show management booths, and special events as required.
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Voted one of the top food trucks in the Fairfield County/NY metro area, the Colony Grill "Hot Oil Rig" is a custom-built, fully self-contained pizza truck that delivers our signature thin-crust bar-style pizzas and Colony's exceptional hospitality to house parties, corporate outings, and community events.
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We elevate the power of face-to-face events by combining data and digital products to create magical experiences and continual connections at over 400 events in 22 countries across 43 industry sectors.
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At Sunrise, our Director of Sales is responsible for building relationships and developing referrals. - Organizing strategic marketing events on site to promote the Sunrise Story.
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This position reports directly to the on-premise Director of Sales as well as the Regional Director of Sales. This role develops a strong network of influencers and suppliers in the local community; duties include hosting booths at corporate and wedding shows and attending networking events.
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Job Description The Manager, Risk Management, will assist the Vice President (VP) and Director in all phases of Risk Management including supervision of Risk Associates, litigation and claims evaluation, medical record review, preparation of summary reports and participation in Root Cause Analysis Teams related to actual or potential sentinel events.
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The Manager, Risk Management , will assist the Vice President (VP) and Director in all phases of Risk Management including supervision of Risk Associates, litigation and claims evaluation, medical record review, preparation of summary reports and participation in Root Cause Analysis Teams related to actual or potential sentinel events.
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A robust social community dedicated to volunteerism, intramural sports, and team-building events. The Director for EMS New Business Development will be responsible for establishing and executing a plan to build the global pipeline for FY'24 and beyond for FactSet's Portware Enterprise offering.
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Cultivate new and maintain existing funder relationships (foundation, corporate, individual) that result in large on-going donations to the organization, collaborating with Head of Schools and Executive Director, Communications & Development) when needed.
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Experience in the utilization of quality improvement methods related to data management and analysis is required. High level of competency with computer software such MS Office or equivalent is required.
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