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The Senior Associate Director will also be an active partner with development colleagues within the university's central administration including the Executive Director of Foundation Relations, the Director of Innovation Initiatives and Corporate Relations, the Director of International Fundraising and other partners, as appropriate.
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Manage the resolution of disputes and complaints in partnership with company leadership, the Employee Relations Specialist, and Corporate Counsel. Intralox is hiring an on-site Employee Development Specialist local to Baltimore, MD to play a crucial role in fostering a positive company culture and promoting employee growth and development.
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The ideal candidate for this position will possess a proven track record of successful creative project planning and execution in corporate communications, agency, and public and media relations.
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Develop in partnership with faculty, development team, and other internal departments (i.e., Development research, Medical Data Analytics, Office of Medical Annual Giving, School of Medicine Alumni Relations, etc.
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Lead organization fundraising activities including annual and major gift development, donor relations, special events and new funding sources for current and long-term financial stability and revenue growth.
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This leadership position focuses on mission-centric fundraising for The Arc Baltimore by maintaining and growing member/donor relations and the annual appeals process for individuals, foundations, and corporate donors.
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Serve as grant-related science/clinical representative/spokesperson, as appropriate and as needed; engage in science-science meetings with corporate relations and sponsors. Provide consultation, mentorship, and approval review on science/clinical aspects to grant-related program initiatives, including input on public and professional programs, patient and lay publications, corporate relations and marketing materials with health and science implications and other public or professional facing activities.
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Partnership Activation interns will gain valuable experience in the field of corporate partnership activation and sales. Majoring in Sport Management, Business Management, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations or related major.
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Analyze, summarize, and report on activity data of an identified exiting population against insider threat alerts and referrals from partner Insider Threat (IT) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) SecOps teams, other Cyber stakeholders including the Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC), and external stakeholders in Human Resources and Associate Relations , the HR Career Transition Support Center (CTSC), the Office of Corporate Investigations (OCI), Legal, and others.
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Social Services, Nonprofit, Recycling, Waste Management, Environmental Services, Environment, Public Relations and Communications, Sustainable Development, International Trade and Development, Clothing and Textiles.
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The Assistant Director also oversees volunteer and event management, alumni relations, and the planning and execution of fundraising, engagement and alumni relations events and activities for the department.
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This work will be done in collaboration with our Corporate and Foundation Relations team. The Director of Development will also work with the Institute for Human Virology, Institute for Vaccine Development and other Centers and Institutes to develop a major gift fundraising pipeline.
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Deepen and refine all operational aspects of member engagement, collaboration and communications from web presence to external relations to regular internal communications with current members (including regular calls, in person meetings, deep dive gatherings, regular mailings/newsletters.
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Public and College Relations/Community Outreach Works with the Vice President and College leadership to identify key stakeholders among community, business, faith-based, legislative, and other key groups for targeted outreach efforts.
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With Corporate operations located in the Boston Seaport, Lawrence, Massachusetts and Edina, Minnesota, today, our 40,000 team members continue to innovate and enhance care for the 50,000 individuals we serve.
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