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Demonstrated fundraising experience with success in building dynamic relationships with key stakeholders, church, business, and foundation leaders, and others who can influence individual, corporate, and foundation, giving; experience cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gifts; grant experience preferred.
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Leads fundraising efforts including the Board’s involvement in fundraising, personally cultivating and soliciting donors, and developing sustainable fundraising plans and processes for the organization.
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Lead stewardship efforts for the Parish, including best practices for increased giving, online giving, fundraising, advancement, and the Bishop's Annual Appeal. The Director of Finance is responsible for conducting financial assessments, developing strategic, long-range financial planning for the Parish, as well as establishing all Parish annual budgets in conjunction with Parish staff, the Parish Finance Council, and the Pastor.
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A key leader in the Marketing team, the Director, Product Management, Mechanical Channel is responsible for the overall strategy and development of product definition, positioning, pricing, and product lifecycle management to include market sensing, leading the product management function, pricing, customer communications, product support, and revenue forecasts.
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Leverage both grassroots and traditional fundraising methods to enhance the annual giving program and a portfolio of major individual donors, upgrade existing donor base and lead efforts to research, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward new individual supporters.
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Whether it’s building award-winning games or crafting engine technology that enables others to make visually stunning interactive experiences, we’re always innovating.
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Spring Arbor Senior Living of Cary is seeking a qualified Food Service Director. The Food Service Director has the responsibility of creating appealing and nutritious meals for the residents and staff at Spring Arbor.
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The Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs (CMC) possesses strong leadership skills, broad knowledge of multiple aspects of regulatory affairs (beyond CMC) across all phases of drug development, and a deep understanding of global CMC regulations, including GMP and region-specific guidelines, especially as they relate to gene therapies.
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The Associate Director/Director of Infrastructure will also be responsible for the administration, implementation, and oversight of the IT Information Security and Data Protection strategies for the organization to align with relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.
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Lenovo ISO is currently hiring an ISO Channel Sales Director, CDW with experience owning strategy and execution within the channel. Lenovo ISO is currently hiring an ISO Channel Sales Director, CDW with experience owning strategy and execution within the channel.
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The Associate Director, Analytical Development, is responsible for directing and overseeing the development and method transfer of analytical methods from external clients to FDBN Quality Control (QC) teams to support drug substance and drug product manufacturing.
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The Director of Information Security Operations will act as an empowered team member with the CISO during planning and design initiatives to ensure security measures are incorporated into the IT strategy and priorities are clearly understood/defined.
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As a Center Director, you will coordinate all school operations, including financial planning, community outreach, relationship-building, staffing, teacher development, and ensure implementation of our proprietary curriculum.
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HCLTech is looking for a highly talented and self- motivated Veeva Global Program Director to join it in advancing the technological world through innovation and creativity. Build a Veeva Global Program Director structure including all business functions e.g., Clinical, Regulatory, Quality, Safety, Medical and Commercial.
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The Sr. Director, Cell Quality has multiple direct reports and reports to the Operational Vice President, Quality Assurance. The Sr. Director, Cell Quality is the Site Quality Head located at our Cell Processing Center (CPC) in Morrisville, NC. The Sr. Director, Cell Quality, has overall responsibility for establishing site quality objectives, managing site quality teams, and representing Quality on clinical and commercial cell based and combination product program teams.
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