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Links Global has a great opportunity for an experienced Creative Director with 8 years of management and hands-on multimedia experience inclusive of concept development, illustration, graphic design, web development, photography, and videography.
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Director, Federal Lands Program leads Defenders of Wildlife’s work to increase wildlife habitat protections and advance imperiled species recovery on federal lands, including the National Wildlife Refuge System, the National Forest System, the National System of Public Lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Department of Defense (DoD) lands.
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Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED), the Programs Director is responsible for implementing the strategic vision, mission and goals of the AmeriCorps programs: VetsWork & Land Stewards.
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Reporting to the board of directors as a co-leader alongside the Artistic Director, the Executive Director will be responsible for the business operations of the organization, and the leader of its financial and strategic planning for its evolving business model.
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This position - Director, Technology & Cyber Risk - will play a high-impact role in enhancing the organization's cybersecurity and technology risk posture. Director, Technology & Cyber Risk Officer.
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We’re opening Ned’s Club Washington DC in Summer 2024, and the Membership Director is crucial to ensuring our success in this exciting new market. Membership Director at Ned’s Club Washington DC. Where will you be working.
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We are searching for a Regional Director of Operations for our Senior Living Culinary Division, in the region encompassing multiple accounts in the Mid-Atlantic area. The Regional Director of Operations will function as the expert for all culinary services and make recommendations for our culinary strategy within their assigned geography.
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Maintain a work plan to complete all grant deliverables for all grants that fund LCF-NCR work on Kingman Island and at the Gallatin St Trash Cage. The Director of Kingman Island works with Kingman Island staff to ensure strategic planning is converted to yearly work-plans and metrics for Kingman Island.
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First Batch Hospitality-Director of Sales. The Director of Sales will be responsible for the oversight, growth and development of social and corporate event sales for one of our locations (DC, NYC, CHI.
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Title: Cultural Resources Director. Bachelors Degree in History, Archaeology, Anthropology, Historic Preservation, or related field. Five years supervisory experience in cultural resources, historic preservation, or related experience.
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Position Overview: The Director of Data, Assessment and Educational Technology (Ed. Tech) owns the data and assessment strategy and systems at DCI, in partnership with the CAO, principals and other Education Leaders.
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As the Campaign Operations Director for the Campaign’s Team for AARP’s Community, State, and National Affairs (CSN) Group, you will play a pivotal role in evaluating and enhancing our engagement programs to drive organizational success around key pillar issue areas in either healthcare, financial security or livable community campaigns and working with a sizable and complex budget.
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WorldStrides in-house Creative Studio seeks an experienced "Creative Director, Design" to lead and deliver multi-channel creative (digital, print, video, experiential, etc.) The "Creative Director, Design" is a proven creative problem solver who excels at 'design-thinking.
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The Director of Project One America will set strategy, develop tactics and oversee the execution of HRC’s Project One America. The Director will also serve as the public face and voice of HRC, and manage relationships with key political leaders, donors and coalition partners across the nation.
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Collaborates with deputy director and finance director to develop and manage the Association’s budget. The executive director is the chief officer of the AHA, responsible for all aspects of the Association’s operations and all external relationships.
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