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Plans and executes client and community relations activities including event planning, execution and tracking, market sponsorship activation, philanthropy, grant-making and employee engagement programs to deliver the PNC brand across the market.
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The People & Culture Manager will contribute to various client projects and lead projects, working across disciplines that include employee relations, recruitment, compensation, employee development, employee engagement, HR policy, and more.
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This position will manage a team of 2-3 front-line fundraisers and development operations staff and will report directly to the Associate Dean for External Relations to build a robust personal solicitation program to meet the philanthropic goals to support our academic priorities set forth for our next comprehensive campaign.
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The Office of Development and External Relations includes fundraising, alumni relations, and donor engagement. Supervise all individual development officers and serve as mentor and advisor to external relations team (including development, alumni relations, and donor engagement professionals.
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Develops and provides public relations professional development instruction and media training to IFAS faculty and staff. Conduct training and professional development of UF/IFAS CREC faculty and staff through in-service training and webinar opportunities.
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Build relationships with central Advancement and medical center partners including prospect development, estate and gift planning, corporate relations, donor relations, foundation relations, development communications, events and annual giving.
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Proven CRA community development, customer-facing banking and/or non-profit experience, preferred. Assist Division management to identify, implement and document (in accordance with GBCI Training Procedures) training that strengthens the CRA Program, including CRA, HMDA and Fair Lending for division employees especially new employees.
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The Fairfax EggBank, a division of the Genetics & IVF Institute, is seeking a full-time, Client Relations Specialist to help bring hope to intended parents struggling with infertility and assist them with building and growing their families.
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10+ years experience in one or more of the following areas: nonprofit development, charitable fundraising, donor relations, direct sales, and/or successful entrepreneurship. 6-Month Mark: Clearly contributing value to the organization and the Development team through leadership, existing donor engagement, new donor development, and revenue generation.
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Serve as a member of the Development and Alumni Relations leadership team that advises the Associate Dean on strategic and administrative matters. The Executive Director manages a team of direct and indirect reports and reports to the Associate Dean, Development and Alumni Relations.
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A minimum of two years’ experience in fundraising, donor/alumni relations, or in Advancement/Development at an institution of higher education or non-profit OR equivalent relationship-building experience such as sales, banking, business development, client management, events, or marketing.
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Master’s in international studies, development, international relations. The PM will collaborate with the Program Support Unit (PSU) to support local program teams to respond to client and donor needs and deliver high quality technical programming.
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Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a leading nonprofit membership organization, research center, and publisher, with headquarters in New York, an office in Washington, DC, and programs nationwide.
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Seeking Nebraska-licensed attorney to provide legal services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and stalking, including representation in protection order and domestic relations proceedings.
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Cultivate a culture centered around driving a fantastic Associate Experience by leading all people and culture-related strategies, including those related to Diversity and Inclusion, Associate Engagement, Training, Talent Development and Associate Relations.
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