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Develop executive communications strategy, platform, and execute plans for The Cigna Group's CFO in partnership with Senior Director, Business Communications; Deputy Corporate CFO (who leads Accounting, Treasury, Corporate Tax, etc); business-line CFOs; and the broader Finance organization.
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Brand Gatekeeper / Crisis Management: Address all public concerns and social responsibility issues related to brand in a timely and proactive manner, in partnership with Executive Director and ELC Corporate Communications leads.
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The NJ Green Bank Executive Director will have the vision, leadership, and genuine commitment to developing a successful public-private start‐up that will dramatically scale investment in clean energy, sustainability, and greenhouse gas reductions in the State.
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Reporting directly to the Centro Executive Director, you will work with the Public Policy Director, the Partnership and Internship Manager, and the Grant Specialist in guiding them to achieve our organization's goals effectively.
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A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, business, child welfare, counseling, economics, education, finance, human resources, labor relations, management, management science, nursing, operations research, organizational behavior, personnel or public administration, political science, psychology, sociology, social work, statistics, and/or urban studies may substitute for two years of experience; and/or.
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Support ECW’s senior management and Executive Director to deliver a compelling public narrative and supportive communications and advocacy with respect to AF investments. An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in international development, international relations, social sciences, business or public administration, government, public policy, or other related fields.
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Under the general supervision of the Executive Director, the Development Manager will engage and maintain relationships with partners and funders, allowing the team to focus on advancing a racial equity framework with policy or systems change outcomes.
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Under the guidance and supervision of the Director of Recruitment, with very wide latitude for the exercise of independent judgment and initiative, performs professional and responsible consultative and administrative social science research work and analyses in the field of Recruitment and Talent Acquisition in the Bureau of Human Resources and Labor Relations at New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH.
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Specific responsibilities will include communications strategy, management of media relations; spokesperson training and coaching; crisis communications and issues management; executive positioning; social/digital communications activities.
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They will be willing to take on additional responsibilities to fill in the needs of the NJ Green Bank, including but not limited to marketing, public relations, communications and fundraising; procurement, hiring, and contracting; training, outreach, and education.
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Under the administrative direction of the Deputy Commissioner of Home Care Services, with wide latitude for the exercise of independent judgment, initiative and decision making, the Executive Director of Field Operations will oversee, direct, coordinate and evaluate the programmatic operations of a major organizational segment within the Field Operations Division.
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BA or BS from an accredited College or University required; an MA in nonprofit management, public relations, development/ fundraising, or business administration highly desired. Work closely with the Executive Director, Chief Financial Officer, and Development Committee to establish an annual fundraising target, detailing the strategy and budget required to address the financial needs of the organization.
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Enthusiasm for public welfare and low-carbon environmental protection industry, with strong low-carbon public welfare project leadership, planning and execution ability, with NGO or ESG field management experience is preferred.
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Assist the Executive Director and Director of Employer Relations & Career Center Operations with scheduling meetings, managing calendars, coordinating travel arrangements, processing invoices and credit card expenses, and creating various reports.
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The Executive Director of the Client Experience Unit will develop and implement strategies to deliver a high-quality, supportive, and individualized experience for families seeking childcare assistance and for childcare providers that serve children with vouchers.
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