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The Associate Graphic Designer (AGD) will plan and execute a variety of design projects from conceptualization to completion in support of Developing Brain Institute (DBI) internal and external communications initiatives.
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The Director of Financial Planning & Analysis works closely with business development, corporate accounting, and the legal department on various projects and initiatives. Requires in-depth knowledge of financial planning and reporting applications (e.g., Anaplan, CCH Tagetik, PeopleSoft, SAP, Hyperion, Business Objects, Adaptive/Workday, Oracle, IBM, etc.
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Other tasks that support the Center’s portfolio include: Policy Research & DevelopmentWorks with the Policy Lab team to develop policy briefs based on qualitative and quantitative research from local health departments participating in the Resilience Catalysts in Public Health initiatives.
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THE ROLE You will lead the Community Impact team to identify, design, and champion strategic programs and initiatives that create connections and investments in our community that move us toward our vision for a thriving, engaged Pierce County.
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The eLearning Design Specialist is responsible for supporting the development of select learning programs, initiatives, and materials in collaboration with key stakeholders, the Learning & Development Design Lead, and other colleagues.
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A working knowledge of Blender, Maya and Zbrush to create characters, animate and produce motion graphics is ideal. The AGD helps lead the development and stewarding communications intended to be distributed across myriad platforms, including print, web and digital, including logos, brochures, recruiting flyers, mailers, large-format graphics (e.g., research posters) and animated graphics/videos.
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Experience supporting USAID's Bureau for Conflict Prevention and Stabilization (CPS), the Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention (CVP) (formerly Conflict Management and Mitigation/CMM), and/or the Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI.
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Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives, coupled with our Corporate Social Responsibility work, is informed by our employees, audiences, park guests and the communities in which we live.
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The CFO leads financial and revenue cycle management, financial reform, cost control, budgeting capital, financial reporting, and other initiatives in partnership with the Chief Operating Officer and Board of Directors.
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The Vice President, Marketing Communications will be engaged in advocacy initiatives to promote, expand and protect the linen, uniform and facility services industry by highlighting its inherent sustainability through its commitment to circular economy through reuse, repair, repurpose and recycle, as well as safety, hygiene and environmental stewardship with legislators, regulators and other audiences.
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WGL - Program Manager, Strategic Initiatives Responsible for leading and driving the successful execution of strategic initiatives across the organization. This role will also require direct project management of high-profile non-core initiatives that do not have an existing business owner.
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Stay informed about local policies and political initiatives impacting school operations. Strong and demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion; experience with restorative justice practices preferred.
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The Senior Graphic Designer will be a strong problem solver who is valued for their ability to support a wide range of initiatives and campaigns across the D.C United enterprise, including digital, social, and print media.
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These initiatives currently include a year-long leadership development program targeted to diverse climate leaders from a variety of sectors in California and a new, two-year, multi-city Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Accelerator designed to help communities develop and execute multiple equity-focused projects.
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Program areas include impact litigation to enforce the Fair Housing Act, national, state and local housing policy advocacy, support to community organizations, and support to CDFIs∯*∯ The Associate Counsel, Counsel, or Senior Counsel will work on several national initiatives and impact litigation matters.
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