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We often work at the nexus of business and government, and our areas of expertise include: regulatory strategy, land use and entitlement work, crisis communications, rebranding and repositioning, activist defense, public-private partnerships, public policy, emerging technologies, market expansion and procurement, and thought leadership work.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Plans and implements political field campaigns for the Union, including legislative and electoral campaigns, PAC and voter registration drives, and member activist building on a chapter level.
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Minimum of 3 years’ demonstrated experience working as an activist, community organizer, or advocate. Minimum of 3 years’ demonstrated experience working as an activist, community organizer, or advocate.
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Experience working collaboratively with an activist Board, staff, and volunteers. Identify and cultivate funding sources to diversify and expand the donor and funding base; prepare or review grant applications and funding proposals; manage grant compliance and reporting; and oversee additional fundraising activities.
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CRRJ/CLEAR, through the fellowship, seeks to provide an opportunity to a community activist/organizer/member to undertake the following activities: 1. Engage in such other activities that may be appropriate to support the restorative justice work of CRRJ and CLEAR. This is a full-time, in residence, US based one-year position supported by an external grant to the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) of the Center for Law, Equity and Race (CLEAR), at Northeastern University School of Law. The Community Leadership Fellow will be expected to attend meetings and events at Northeastern University in Boston.
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BCG has brought together its competencies that aim at selling and delivering large, cross-functional programs under the roof of “BCG Transform” Practice Area. Its mission is to position BCG as undisputed leader in delivering the largest, most ambitious transformations through an activist entity that shapes large programs and helps them succeed.
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It acts as both a trusted advisor to management and an activist agent of change. It acts as both a trusted advisor to management and an activist agent of change. Legal Counsel – Commercial Contracting is expected to be a seasoned and skilled lawyer, able to independently address the full range of global legal issues facing BCG and with a particular expertise in all aspects of commercial contracting.
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Houlihan Lokey has extensive expertise in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, activist shareholder and takeover defense, and other related advisory services for a broad range of U.S. and international clients.
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As the Business Development Manager of the Transform Practice Area (PA), you will proactively support BCG Transform's Go-To-Market motion by surfacing viable leads, supporting proposal creation and managing the overall pipeline.
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