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The Chief Development Officer will lead and manage THE CITY's fundraising across all contributed revenue streams, from institutional and individual major gifts to membership. Support the Executive Director in managing board relations, including development committee and board meetings.
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About the Role:As the CFO, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of LGBTQ+ healthcare and ensuring our continued growth and sustainability.
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With the Chief Information Officer, optimize technology across the Museum to increase organizational efficiency, improve information accessibility, and ensure data security. The COO/CFO will report to the Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director and will serve as one of two senior members (in tandem with the Senior Deputy Director and Chief Curator) on the Leadership Team. This role has supervisory responsibly for the Museum's Finance, IT, Human Resources, and Building Operations and Security functions.
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The CPO will serve as a thought partner to the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) and will work in close partnership with the executive team, Human Resources Teams, and staff located across New York City to develop and implement a people-centric vision as an organization that attracts essential talent, ensures people are highly engaged in the mission, work and culture of the organization.
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POSITION SUMMARY:In collaboration with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the executive leadership team, the CPO will serve as a critical executive leadership team member, articulating and implementing the strategic vision and leadership of the organization.
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LAS is seeking an exceptional, results-oriented Chief Development Officer (CDO) to spearhead and grow our private fundraising efforts. Chief Development Officer.
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The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for a Development Officer (Corporate Sponsorship) in the Institutional Giving Department to solicit and steward major partnership gifts from high-level institutional donors for exhibitions, public programs, events and other special initiatives at The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1.
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The Opportunity:As our Chief Communications & Marketing Officer (CCMO) at Upwardly Global, you'll be the driving force behind our communications, shaping strategic direction and creatively advancing our brand and marketing strategies to set Upwardly Global up as an industry leader.
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Please include "Development & Fundraising Officer" in the subject line. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in institutional fundraising, grant writing, prospecting, and donor relationship management, preferably within the international development or humanitarian sector.
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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) is a member of the Executive Team providing leadership in raising funds and promoting the organization. Lead and manage all aspects of the development unit, including philanthropic, public grants, major gifts, planned giving, special events, and grant writing.
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Overview of Responsibilities: The Youth Development Counselor (YDC) is the foundation of the agency and provides the oversight, supervision and guidance to the resident youth assigned. The YDC also works in collaboration with social service staff and external service providers to ensure compliance with recommendations/ court orders, as well as ACS/OCFS standards and guidelines.
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Location: Hampton Inn Times Sq, Holiday Inn Express Times Sq, Candlewood Suites Times SquareCompensation: $105,000-$115,000 / yearYour Growth PathArea Chief Engineer – Regional Director of EngineeringYour FocusInterview, select, train, schedule, coach, and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: Risk Identification and Resolution: Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and assess cybersecurity risks associated with digital operations, applications, cloud solutions, firewalls, IoT devices, software, custom development, and technology acquisitions.
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Scope of Responsibilities The Vice-President of Fund Development plays a crucial role in shaping the strategic direction of the development team in close collaboration with the Chief Development Officer (CDO.
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Specialty VBC Enablement StealthCo was created with the aim to improve quality of care and increase access to care.
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Title: chief development officer Company: Washington School For Girls in New York, NY
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