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Supervises and serves as a key fundraising strategist to the Director of Foundation Relations, Director of Corporate Relations and Partnerships, Director of Leadership and Planned Giving, and the Director of Annual Giving to ensure effective prospect moves management and gift closing, i.e. optimal solicitation timing and/or pledge fulfillment when appropriate.
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They will provide day-to-day consulting, mediation, facilitation, and guidance regarding employee relations issues across Toyo Tires. At Toyo Tires, we value our people and seek dynamic individuals whose talent, creativity, drive, and good corporate citizenship lead to personal and company success.
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The Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations team partners with schools and units across Emory University and Emory Healthcare to provide corporate and foundation fundraising and engagement through the development of mutually beneficial relationships.
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MBA preferred but not requiredExperience: 5+ years of progressive experience in relevant functional areas such as Accounting, Management Reporting Corporate Finance, or Financial Planning & Analysis.
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Provide legal counsel and strategic advice to management on a wide range of labor and employment issues, including but not limited to: Employment discrimination and harassment, Wage and hour compliance, Employee benefits and compensation, Workplace safety and health regulations, Employee relations and discipline, Employment agreements and contracts, Employee terminations and layoffs.
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The Event Manager will report directly to the Director of Corporate Relations. This role will lead event-related staff meetings and collaborate with the Director of Corporate Relations to lead external event committees comprising both community and corporate leaders in the greater Atlanta area.
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Experience: 5+ years of progressive experience in relevant functional areas such as Accounting, Management Reporting Corporate Finance, or Financial Planning & Analysis. The position will also work closely with and support those individuals responsible for Regional Finance, Tax and Treasury Management, and Investor Relations.
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We specialize in Corporate Positioning and Thought Leadership, Executive visibility & Conferences, Awards & rankings, Financial Communications & Investor Relations, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability, Issues & Crisis Management, Media Relations, Digital, Social & Content Strategy, Data, Analytics & Measurement and Influencer Engagement.
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Builds and maintains relationships with funders and grant-making organizations and central partners in finance, research administration, foundation relations, corporate relations, and others as needed.
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The Senior Real Estate Counsel will provide legal services in support of commercial real estate transactions, operations, and administration projects, including leasing, tenant default matters, acquisition/dispositions, development, financing, and various corporate/joint-venture matters.
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Training focuses on construction operations, client development and management, subcontractor relations, project planning, site safety, corporate culture and organizational skills, to promote and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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Partner with all departments, including Sustainability, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Industry Relations, Business Development, Strategy, Diversity and Inclusion, and Human Resources, to plan, organize, and execute short-term and long-term ESG reporting.
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For decisions of a technical or policy nature, position clears with Accounts Payable Manager, GM, or corporate finance. Adhere to all CONCESSIONS INTERNATIONAL, LLC policies as they relate to the company’s cash handling and standard operations procedure, personal appearance standard, person conduct, and employee/guest relations.
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Our Corporate Counsel position will be responsible for providing day-to-day support for Veritiv's business segments (i.e. Packaging, Facility Solutions, and Print Solutions) with respect to contract negotiations, regulatory compliance, and customer and supplier relations.
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A Bachelor’s degree in fields including marketing, adult education, management, event production, finance/accounting, public relations, communications, etc. Develop and implement processes that effectively and efficiently recruit and retain group volunteer members from corporate, community, non-profit, and educational resource for advisory committees, feedback sessions, one-time events, and ongoing relationships.
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