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Work in tandem with other members of OSI's Lincoln Park-based Campus Activities Team to plan and execute events at the same time on both campuses, such as the Welcome Back Ice Cream Social, the Gnome Hunt, Donuts with Demons, BDC Central, and more.
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The Assistant General Counsel - FOIA will assist the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsels, Assistant General Counsels and Special Counsel where needed in managing all aspects of CCSO litigation, labor and employment matters, grievances and arbitrations.
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During the winter, there are plenty of activities including ice skating and holiday markets, and with the spring comes not only flowers, but the return of the city’s vibrant festivals and cultural events.
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When you walk through the doors of an Oberweis Ice Cream & Dairy Store, you’ll instantly feel as if you’ve gone back in time to the good old days of sitting down at the counter of your local soda fountain for a tasty ice cream treat.
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Develop and oversee a comprehensive fundraising program, building donor and prospect portfolios that focus on major gifts, and includes special events, annual fund, corporate and foundation support, and grants.
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The Deputy Chief of Staff will help lead and participate in internal operations, external affairs, special projects, and other areas as needed. The Deputy Chief of Staff will work directly with the Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs to manage a variety of institutional projects and initiatives on behalf of the Office of the Provost.
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Demonstrated success working with special population students to help them achieve academically. Special Instructions to Applicants. Establishes and maintains effective collaboration with campus partners and internal constituencies to ensure smooth operations of all programs, including but not limited to: Arrupe College, undergraduate colleges/schools’ academic dean’s offices, academic departments, Campus Ministry, Athletics, Undergraduate Admission Office, Financial Aid Office, Student Accessibility Center, Tutoring Center, Office of the Bursar, Registration & Records, and Center for Diversity and Inclusion.
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Lead the planning, organization and execution of fundraising strategies and stewardship and development initiatives to support the implementation and expansion of Pastoral Migratoria at the national level in pilot diocesan sites, including donor prospecting and relations, a major gifts program, annual funds/appeals, grants management, and special events.
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Develop and manage implementation of fundraising activities such as direct and electronic mail appeals, individual solicitations, corporate sponsorship solicitations and special events. The Development & Donor Relations Director plays a pivotal role in orchestrating and managing all fundraising initiatives, encompassing the annual fund, planned giving, major gifts, and corporate contributions.
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Design using Adobe Creative Cloud tools (special focus on Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign) with a particular focus on visual communication. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud apps including Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, as well as Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
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Collaborates with colleagues in the University libraries and special collections department on historical archiving of Divinity School materials. Collaborates with the Divinity School’s Director of Development and with central Alumni Relations and Development staff to contribute to proposals and marketing materials that inspire philanthropy at the highest level in support of the School's strategic initiatives and the priorities of an upcoming comprehensive capital and endowment campaign.
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The Counsel, Compensation will embrace these efforts by supporting the Guaranteed Rate legal, licensing and compliance teams on contract, compensation, regulatory and employment matters and other special projects.
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We’re empowering the independent electrician to send invoices, setting up the favorite food truck with a delivery option, helping the ice cream shop pay its employees, and giving the burgeoning coffee chain capital for a second, third, and fourth location.
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Reporting to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, the archivist will provide leadership and expertise in the discovery, acquisition and stewarding of UIC manuscript collections in addition to developing strategies and workflows that surface underrepresented voices.
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Assist with special projects as necessary, such as tax research, tax planning strategies, forecasts, credits, mergers & acquisitions, etc. Review internally prepared sales and use tax, public utility tax, unclaimed property returns, and various other miscellaneous indirect tax filings.
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