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Executive Director of University Advancement Chatham University is seeking an inspiring Executive Director of University Advancement to join our dynamic team on the historic Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania campus.
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The Director will report to the Assistant Athletic Director for Ticket Sales and Operations. The Director will serve as the liaison to Alco Parking Corporation and JMI Sports as it relates to ticketing and parking needs.
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Opportunity for research collaborations with Johns Hopkins and Drexel with availability for academic appointments.
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As a Director, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Leading the team through the life cycle of a D365 implementation providing key inputs during design, migrating data from external systems; conducting and supporting solution testing;building test cases; assisting with functional, system and user acceptance testing and conducting and supporting user and administrator training.
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The team is funded by Mitsubishi Power Ltd., a Japanese multinational with operations globally and regional headquarters in Lake Mary, FL. We seek a colleague to join the Development team as a Director or Sr. Director, depending on experience.
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The Global Director of People Solutions is vital in supporting the employee lifecycle across the business, from hiring & onboarding, compensation, benefits, employee data management, payroll, the HR service center/helpdesk to HR technology.
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The Pittsburgh Director provides leadership and direction to the Pittsburgh office, including overseeing direct service to underserved students, participating in local and statewide policy advocacy and litigation, building and strengthening community partnerships, and engaging with funders and board members.
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The Assistant Director of Communications Strategy manages the work of the Communications Team which may include the following deliverables but is not limited to: advertising; analytics and data; branding; corporate; customer relationship management (CRM); development and fundraising; email; event; give-away; graphic design (digital and print); marketing; media; messaging; photography; presentation; print; registration; report; social media; videography; and website content and materials.
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The Director will have self-sourced AUM and Private Banking Deposit/Loan goals and may serve on national/regional investment or practice group committees. Human Rights Campaign Foundation, 100% score Corporate Equality Index CDP's Climate Change 'A List.
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The Sr. Director, Account Management is responsible for the overall account management activities of the UPMC Health Plan's large and mid-market commercial insurance products, including account implementation, account retention, and customer communications/relationships.
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The D/CII will work with the CERT Director, Deputy Director, and the other CERT and SEI Technical Directors to define and develop program/project practices, processes, and internal policy to ensure alignment with SEI and CERT strategy and goals.
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Other Duties and Responsibilities: ·Provide input and communicate any issues regarding the clinic’s disease control protocols, surgical protocols, or other medical issues at regular Veterinarian meetings or with the Senior Director of Medical Services.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Medical Services, this position supports HARP’s goals to decrease pet overpopulation. ·Communicate any issues concerning staff or patients with medical managers or the Senior Director of Medical Services.
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Our East End location recently moved into a state-of-the-art facility that includes modern, low-stress housing for shelter animals, a full surgical suite, digital radiography, ultrasound, and a full in-house diagnostics lab.
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Our Purpose HARP operates three facilities: two large shelters, both with full service Veterinary Medical Centers open to the public, and a Wildlife Center run by licensed wildlife rehabilitation specialists.
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Title: director Company: Chatham University in Pittsburgh, Bar-harbor, Maine
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