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Based in the Division of Alumni Affairs and Development’s New York City office, reporting to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and with a dotted line to the Northeast Corridor Executive Director of Development, the Leadership Giving Officer (LGO) is a front-line fundraising professional responsible for developing relationships with about 250 households who have potential interest in the Lab’s programs and priorities.
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Leverage high-profile leadership gatherings and JFNA marquee events as opportunities to convene Cabinet alumni (e.g. Cabinet Retreat, General Assembly, Lion of Judah Conference, etc. While Cabinet alumni generally remain connected, this position will galvanize their ongoing engagement to convene them around the pressing issues facing the Jewish Community, and to partner in cultivating the next generation of Jewish leaders.
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Collaborates with Chicago Booth departments and teams (Annual Fund, Alumni Engagement, Career Services, Admissions, etc.) Alumni Relations & Development. -a global body of nearly 56,000 accomplished alumni.
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The Program Director will steward FCA’s core grant-making programs and related initiatives, which recognize and support the contributions of experimental artists across five disciplines. Convene program-related committees, engage outside evaluators and consultants as needed.
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Overseeing all fundraising, alumni affairs, foundation board relations, and internal and external communications; Reporting to the Dean of Macaulay Honors College and working closely with the Chair of the Macaulay Honors College Foundation Board, the Associate Dean provides strategic leadership in fundraising, board development and relations, alumni affairs, and communications.
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The personnel of UDAR work university-wide as well as within individual schools and colleges of the University to discover, motivate, cultivate, solicit, and steward alumni, parents, faculty, and friends for immediate, long-range, and future financial support, through gifts and pledges to the University, for critical operations such as student aid, faculty support, academic and research program development, and facilities and infrastructure.
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Develop positive relationships with alumni and parents of current, former, and prospective students. In this role, the Director of Equestrian Program will be responsible for overseeing the upkeep and improvements of the equestrian center, supporting programming, ensuring equipment remains in good repair, managing events from start to finish, procuring horses, and providing support for the onsite boarding operations.
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The Assistant Director, Annual Giving will work with a portfolio of approximately 300 Journalism prospects and in collaboration with development and alumni relations staff at the Journalism School, in the Office of Alumni and Development, and staff from other university offices.
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The VP will have board relations experience in a major institution and a high-level of relationship management experience to build and sustain key relationships with a wide range of individuals including the President, Trustees, faculty, administrators, parents, alumni, students, and donors.
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Oversee program operations to ensure alignment with regulations and guidelines set forth by the NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH), the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and contracted Managed Care Organizations (MCOs.
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Weave a commitment to systems change advocacy into program communications, community materials, and staff expectation. Through comprehensive case management, various virtual group activities, and volunteer services, the program supports older adults to live their lives to their fullest potential.
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As the PMO Manager, you will be responsible for providing strategic leadership and direction to the Project Management Office.
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More than 112,000 alumni are part of an engaged network of physicians, architects, scientists, engineers, business leaders, digital artists, and healthcare professionals. New York Tech's Office of Academic Affairs seeks a Title III Program Manager , reporting to the Associate Provost of Academic Affairs.
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The Director, Marketing & Engagement will develop, lead, and manage a comprehensive annual giving direct response strategy to raise dollars and donors for NYU. This program includes direct mail, Phonathon outreach, and digital fundraising to alumni, friends, parents, faculty, staff, and students at NYU. Overseeing a team, the director sets goals and objectives, devises strategies, determines schedules, oversees execution, and monitors results.
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This leader will oversee internal and external communications, from campus announcements and alumni newsletters to athletic achievements and performing arts accolades. Working closely with the president, the vice president will establish a comprehensive and strategic communications and marketing program that meets the College’s ambitious goals and enhances its reputation and resources.
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