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You will have a team of 8 and your direct reports include 2 Senior Development Directors, 1 Development Director and 5 indirect reports responsible for the region's Heart Walk, Heart Ball, Go Red for Women Luncheon, and Impact Campaigns with a territory goal of $3.3 million plus.
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As a Development Associate, you will play a crucial role in driving the financial success of LTYC through strategic development initiatives. Collaborate with the development team to create and execute effective fundraising campaigns.
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As a Delta Defense Regional Sales Development Specialist, you are charged with sharing the life saving USCCA story in classroom presentations. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated business-to-business sales and business development experience.
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Ability to draft technical reports summarizing research findings related to product development, raw material evaluation, and quality issues. Development of new products, and improvement of existing products including grouts, mortars, curing and sealing compounds.
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A demonstrated ability to work directly with customers at all levels within the organization from Process Development Scientist to CEO, CFO. The Viral Vector Workflow Development Leader for Cytiva is responsible for achievement of the viral vector sales target.
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Kimley-Horn is seeking a Senior Project Manager- Development Services with 15+ years of experience to join the Towson, Maryland (MD) office! Support our national Landscape Architecture and Land Planning practices by providing site planning, urban and landscape design, and graphic and technical expertise.
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The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) was created in 1968 to consolidate local community development efforts with housing and building code enforcement.
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Supervise curriculum design and development team, including instructional designer and technology support specialist. Coordinate and carry out qualitative and quantitative data collection related to curriculum design and development.
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The Senior Manager of Network Community Development will have the unique opportunity to shape a leading network's voice and direction. We're seeking an innovative and strategic Senior Manager of Network Community Development to join our dynamic team.
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Job Title: Business Development Director – Implant Management Department: Sales / Implant Management Reporting to: Sr VP of Sales Location: Remote in the continental USA. Hours of work: Typical hours of work are from 8:30 AM until 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title): Associate Director of Development, Corporate Relations. The Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Associate Director, Corporate Relations, is an integral member of the Children’s Center development team.
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Act as a liaison between HABC, the City’s Department of Housing and Community Development, and other city or State agencies working on the project. Conduct research on development and mixed finance project issues; prepare written analysis with recommendations and options on problems facing the redevelopment effort.
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Success in the position entails collaboration with colleagues including other real estate development staff and ECD Land Acquisition, Design & Construction Management, Accounting and Asset Management staff, and with third-party consultants such as legal and design professionals.
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Thorough knowledge of local land development approval process including site design and grading, stormwater management and E&S design, and NPDES permitting. 5-15 years of land development entitlement experience required including a thorough knowledge of the requirements of local, State and Federal agencies having land development approval jurisdiction.
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Ensure the effective organization of CBOBS's annual 'Cornerstone' fundraising event, engaging the event consultant promptly and securing Development team support for board and donor engagement as sponsors and for ticket sales.
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