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Experienced in developing and implementing successful youth programs in innovation, design thinking, and/or entrepreneurship organization with a passion for building innovative earned-revenue models that drive sustainable social impact.
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The Executive Director will be responsible for driving research, education and workforce development, translation and entrepreneurship opportunities, as well as partnerships across government, industry and academia for the safety, trust and security of convergence of the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics within real-world environments.
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Work with farmers, foresters, park rangers, and/or environmental engineers experienced in forest conservation, agroforestry, agronomy, participatory community development, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable farming.
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Robert C. Vackar College of Business & Entrepreneurship: cobe@utrgv.edu. Robert C. Vackar College of Business & Entrepreneurship: cobe@utrgv.edu. College of Engineering & Computer Science: cecs@utrgv.edu.
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Teach a curriculum (elementary or middle school level) at your assigned program site(s) covering the following areas: gardening, hydroponics, food systems, sustainability, nutrition, CAD, entrepreneurship, water quality, and Arduino.
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Engagement will include support for our housing and youth homelessness initiatives, Summer Funding Collaborative programs, entrepreneurship and employment initiatives. Attend site visits and conduct evaluations of our summer school programs using qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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Take the first step towards entrepreneurship and embark on a journey where you can make a positive impact on travelers' lives while growing your business. Join our team as a Travel Booker and turn your exceptional communication skills and warm personality into a thriving venture in the hospitality industry.
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Your core values match Gilbane’s: Integrity, Caring, Teamwork, Toughmindedness, Dedication to Excellence, Discipline, Loyalty, and Entrepreneurship. Ensure compliance with Federal and State laws, including, but not limited to COBRA, HIPAA, FMLA, ERISA, etc.
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Erias Ventures was founded to serve its customers with an entrepreneurship mindset. Experience with web-based Javascript frameworks such as React, Vue, and Angular. A current Top-Secret/SCI with FS polygraph security clearance is required.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Entrepreneurship or related field preferred but not required. If you are a motivated and ambitious individual looking to jumpstart your career in sales and business development, Serene Marketings is the perfect place for you to thrive.
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Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Pharmacy is seeking applicants for Assistant Professor level in Ambulatory Care. This faculty member will be responsible for leading academic coursework relating to the facets of pharmacy practice, business and human resources management, and entrepreneurship, amongst other potential content areas.
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship or related field (preferred but not mandatory). Bachelor's degree in Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship or related field (preferred but not mandatory.
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Passionate about entrepreneurship and technology. Work closely with CEOs, founders and business leaders. Passionate about entrepreneurship and technology. Ability to work with minimal supervision, demonstrating flexibility, accountability, initiative, and self-motivation to identify and execute tasks.
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Students will work in teams with faculty and partners within 7 Integrated Clusters of degree programs: Exploration and Discovery; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; Arts and Technologies; Health and Human Enrichment; Justice and Security; Education, Democracy and Social Change; and Tourism, Environment and Sustainable Development.
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A strong network of industry contacts in the entrepreneurship and venture capital community with the ability to build and maintain relationships with entrepreneurs and other stakeholders. In this role, you will engage with the entrepreneurship community in their respective Techstars hub to drive more awareness of the Techstars brand and ensure the Techstars community of mentors, alumni, and investors is engaged and supported, yielding the highest possible outcomes for our Founders.
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