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The Senior Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations will work closely with the Assistant Vice President of Corporate and Foundation Relations in organizing and implementing strategies to increase the level of engagement and maximize the philanthropic support of Miami’s top corporate and foundation prospects and donors.
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Collaborate with the Corporate Development and Health Investing Teams to develop and manage a prioritized set of relationships and tracking system for downstream health technology investors.
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We have an opening for a Corporate Development Partner on our Bio + Health Operating Team. The Corporate Development function advises portfolio companies on financing strategy and structure, supports execution of private capital raises (equity and debt), and provides insights on public capital markets (including IPO planning.
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The Senior Director of Corporate Relations reports directly to the Associate Vice President for University Development and Alumni Engagement and will have responsibility for developing and executing effective strategies designed to maximize corporate support of university philanthropic priorities.
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Job Posting Title (Working Title): Assistant Director of Development, Corporate Relations. The Assistant Director of Development, Corporate Relations is an integral member of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center development team.
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Minimum of three (3) years successful experience in Corporate and Foundation Relations, major giving, planned giving, or senior level development work. Job Title: Director of Development - Corporate and Foundation Relations - 998994.
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Work with Director Corporate & Foundation Relations to support the strategy for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of grants, including prospecting, proposal writing, project management, reporting and evaluation.
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We are seeking an AVP, Business Management to support the EVP responsible for Corporate Development, Investor Relations, Treasury, and the integration office. The AVP, Strategic Business Management Partner will collaborate with the executive leading LPL’s teams responsible for Corporate Development, Investor Relations, Treasury, and the integration-focused PMO to drive strategic planning and cross-functional change efforts.
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As the Development Associate, you will be an integral part of the three-person corporate giving team, reporting to the Senior Director of Corporate Relations. Creating and managing a stewardship calendar for the corporate relations team.
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The Executive Director of Development, Corporate Relations oversees, designs, sources, and cultivates strategy for securing mutually beneficial regional and national corporate partnerships and long-term relationship building.
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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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We are seeking a talented and experienced Executive Director of Corporate Development and Communications to join our Leadership Team. Reporting to the CEO, this role is integral to the strategic growth and success of CCS and its affiliated agencies.
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As a Corporate Development Associate at Peak Energy, you will play a key role in supporting the company's strategic growth initiatives and corporate development activities.
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Assist the Assistant Vice President for Corporate and Foundation Relations in the development of fundraising strategies for corporate and foundation partners. For those who will, a robust and high functioning Corporate and Foundation Relations team will play a critical role in the success of that effort.
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1-3 years in corporate development, private equity, transaction advisory services, investment banking or management consulting. Vista Outdoor, located in Anoka, Minnesota is seeking an Analyst, Corporate Development to join its high-energy Corporate Development Group for its Revelyst business.
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