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Reporting to the New York Executive Director, the External Engagement Manager will actively contribute to the development and implementation of New York specific fundraising and community engagement strategies and tactics.
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Develop strong relationships with stakeholder groups across the organization and key partners including business/technology stakeholders and user base, business management, marketing & communications, design teams to collaborate effectively on executive communications, employee engagement, content development, events, etc.
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We are seeking an Executive Director of Institutional Research who will report to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, Planning, and Institutional Effectiveness. Senior Vice President of Corporate Finance Facility: CHS Services Location: Rockville Centre, NY Department: Financial Reporting Category: Leadership Schedule: Full Time Shift: Day shift ReqNum: 6050176 At Catholic Health.
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Serves as the lead for development and research of the Foundation’s fundraising strategies, including corporate partnerships, grants, and high-net worth individuals. Works with the CEO and ED to implement a corporate giving program that offers volunteer opportunities, in-kind donations, corporate foundation donations, grand development, and other sponsorship opportunities.
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Position Title: Senior Executive Chef (Corporate Dining) Leads Corporate Social Responsibility, food seasonality, health/wellness and high-quality culinary arts on campus. You will be responsible for menu development, inventory, purchasing, food cost controls and staff management and development.
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Reporting to Executive Vice President Program Development, the Clinton Foundation seeks an experienced and creative development professional with a proven track record working in a fast-paced environment in corporate, non-profit, and/or political fundraising.
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Corporate Reputation and Thought Leadership: Oversee and activate on corporate and executive thought leadership opportunities, which includes development of media materials (press releases, Q&As, message documents, social media content), identifying media partnerships and conference engagements (including presentation development, talking points and event coordination) and build social media presence in collaboration with our digital and social media experts.
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Fundraising and Development: The VPIA will lead and manage all aspects of fundraising initiatives, focusing particularly on securing major gifts from individual, corporate, and foundational donors through a metrics-driven approach, as well as launching special events.
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Client is also known for its commitment to corporate social responsibility initiatives, including various community development programs, environmental sustainability efforts, and educational initiatives.
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A self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit and integrated media mindset, the Vice President will be responsible for managing corporate-focused work – providing counsel related to narrative and messaging development, executive visibility, thought leadership, media relations, reputation and issue management – in addition to serving as a day-today client lead and mentoring junior talent.
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Corporate Development is responsible for acquisitions, strategic partnerships, and strategic initiatives for Capital One’s leadership team. As the gatekeeper and extension of your executive leaders, you will frequently find yourself in the center of everything that happens on the team.
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Reporting to the Director of Sales Strategy & Account Management, the Business Development Executive plays a pivotal role in attracting new Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) customers to NursingHomes.com. They are responsible for identifying leads, introducing them to the brand, preparing a compelling offer, and signing strategic, high value Skilled Nursing Facilities as subscribers on NursingHomes.com.
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Collaboration with internal teams: Collaborate with marketing, product development, and customer success teams for a unified client acquisition and retention approach. We are seeking a skilled Account Executive with expertise in the alternative data industry and a proactive "hunter" mentality.
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Ensures financial plans are aligned with the corporate strategy and new business development initiatives. Prepares monthly reporting package that includes full financial statements, comprehensive Key Performance Indicator (KPI) reporting, operational dashboard reporting, analysis of key business trends, actual versus budget variances and comprehensive executive level explanations of differences.
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Corporate Communications: We bring deep expertise across the diverse disciplines that affect a company's reputation, including: leadership positioning, crisis management, change management, executive communications, corporate responsibility and more.
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