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The Advancement team currently consists of one other Development Officer, a Alumni Relations and Annual Giving Manager, and a Advancement Associate and Campaign Logistics Coordinator. Successful major campaign and planned giving experience in higher education.
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For the next two-three years, the Director of Finance will provide oversight to Avenues commercial real estate consultants and development consultants on campaign budget and financing. Avenues is currently engaged in a capacity campaign to build a new shelter and headquarters in North Minneapolis.
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Bachelor's Degree or higher in Finance or Accounting, or equivalent experience in a similar position for 10+ years, non-profit finance preferred. Avenues for Youth provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, rapid re-housing, collective housing, and host homes housing for youth and young families experiencing housing instability and homelessness.
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Engage with external partners (vendors, influencers, media outlets) to amplify campaign reach. Leverage data analytics to track campaign performance and identify areas for improvement. Work closely with internal teams (creative, media, PR) to align campaign objectives and messaging.
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Star Tribune Media has a great opportunity for a Senior Digital Channel Strategist to develop strategies that will gather data for insights and recommendations to drive both programmatic and campaign performance through various digital media channels.
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Metro Transit is filling multiple Supervisor, Bus Maintenance positionsfor our Bus Maintenance department. Leading Others-Preparing for Supervisor Certificate. The Metropolitan Council's Metro Transit Division is one of the country's largest transit systems, employs more than 3,000 people, and provides ridership through an integrated network of buses, light rail and commuter trains, as well as a resource for those who carpool, vanpool, walk or bike in the Twin Cities.
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DescriptionWe are currently seeking a Transportation/Distribution Supervisor to supervise assigned drivers and related activities at the Kemps dairy plant in Minneapolis, MN. In this role you will identify and implement effective and timely solutions to transportation and distribution routing and delivery opportunities.
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Community Medical Services (CMS) is urgently hiring a Clinical Supervisor to help those suffering from addictions to opioids and other illicit substances gain access to care. Oversees behavioral health services and clinical supervisor of staff at assigned clinics.
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This Account Director will partner with the Carmichael Lynch media and analytics teams to seamlessly connect Subaru campaign and "always-on" initiatives with our media initiatives and measurement approach to ensure we are meeting our client's business objectives.
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Serve as the primary point of escalation for all local customer needs, encompassing assistance with billing concerns, PTI customer service issues, and any other customer inquiries.
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Own and manage the complete programmatic campaign lifecycle inclusive of architecting the programmatic media strategy, building media plans, conducting audience and media research, establishing partnerships with media and adtech vendors, executing programmatic buys, creating performance reports and implementing optimizations.
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The Retail Media Analyst is responsible for creating timely, accurate and actionable reporting that will inform the Retail Media team on optimization, campaign stewardship, and media partner management.
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We’ve made the Newsweek 2024 Greatest Workplaces for Diversity list and achieved a perfect score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index (CEI) for the fifth consecutive year.
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Program areas include voter registration, absentee voting, voter education and engagement, local election clerk training, voting technology, election day operations, results reporting and certification, recounts and audits, candidate filing, campaign finance reporting, violation investigations, and elections data stewardship.
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Qualifications RN Field Supervisor Qualifications: Current State License as a Registered Nurse One year satisfactory Nursing experience in Home Care, desired Good organizational writing, communication and interpersonal skills Self-starting, dependable and adaptable: Must be productive with minimal direction, able to work independently and consistently meet or exceed performance standards.
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