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Executive Director, READI National Center for Safe CommunitiesSummary:The Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of Heartland Alliance’s work at the intersection of community safety, community gun violence, criminal legal system reform and racial equity through the READI National Center for Safe Communities.
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The Executive Assistant/Special Projects Associate provides administrative support and coordinates a number of projects overseen by the CEO, particularly in policy research, fundraising campaigns, strategic planning and communications.
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Ability to work autonomously and efficiently manage a dynamic sales territory and account baseStrong time management skills – setting appointment, territory management, meeting preparation/follow-up etc.
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Location: Chicago - Illinois - Wacker What will your job entail?
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Reporting to the Dean of The College, the temporary Interim Executive Director will provide overall operational leadership and direction to the McKeon Center, managing day-to-day activities, overseeing finance, academic affairs, internal and external communications, facilities, grants, budget, human resources, partnerships, and events, and working with the Faculty Director on strategic direction and priorities.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for strategic planning and oversight of fundraising, grantmaking, programs, finance, civic engagement, community outreach, marketing and administration for Cubs Charities.
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Job Summary The Executive Director is a leadership position, reporting directly to the Initiative faculty, and charged with developing and implementing strategies that advance the initiative’s goals.
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Electrical Project Executive Duties & Responsibilities Full performance responsibility for a project or group of projects, including but not limited to: financial oversight, construction quality, ensuring owner satisfaction, safety performance, oversight of quality metrics and quality performance, oversight of subcontractor selection, major package buyouts, terms and relations, oversight of project documentation and project schedule and risk management.
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STAR Executive Administrative Assistant. The STAR Executive Admin may be filling in for other admins when on vacation, medical leave, sick time, or require additional admin support on their team to meet project deadlines.
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Old Town School of Folk Music (OTS) seeks a creative, strategic, and visionary leader to serve as its next Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer (ED/CEO). This includes artist residencies in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS), early childhood music programming and robust field trip and financial aid programs.
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Iconic CHICAGO Steakhouse wants a Professional Chef who can organize the kitchen, be a mentor and teacher for a kitchen staff and take this restaurant from a single unit to multi-state expansion.
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Key responsibilities include continuous improvement and sustainability of the Enterprise Risk Management Policy and associated risk management lifecycle standards (risk identification, assessment, measurement, treatment, monitoring and reporting); leading the central policy and committee teams; maintaining taxonomy and rating scales; and establishing agendas for the Global Enterprise Risk Committee and Business Risk Committee of the Board.
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Job Description The EVERSANA/Citius Oncology Key Account Manager, will manage a defined geography to support the launch of Lymphir to hematology-oncology and dermatology practices in the US. This will include all practices and Academic institutions in the geography.
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Executive leadership experience and proven success in arts administration, nonprofit management, business, or a related field are required. The Executive Director (ED) will provide strategy and leadership in developing and implementing exhibitions, public programs, resource development, community engagement, and the daily operations of CMCA. As the primary spokesperson, they will elevate the institution as a cultural and educational resource for Maine, while promoting it as a destination for visitors.
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As an Enterprise Account Executive, you will grow Verisk Marketing Solutions’ (VMS) market share by engaging and selling our suite of data solutions to new and existing customers.
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Title: enterprise account executive Company: Expect Labs in Oak Park, IL
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