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Minimum ten years of professional fundraising or relatable sales/business development experience demonstrating competency in fundraising, sales, community relations, marketing/public relations, and solicitation.
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An Associate’s Degree in business or public administration, social science, communications, organizational development, or a related field; AND Nine (9) years of direct work experience providing professional guidance on diversity, equity and inclusion, civil rights laws such as EEO, ADA, and Title VI policies, investigative procedures, implementation and compliance practices, and contract administration.
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1-2 years generalist human resources or other related business experience, including behavioral interviewing, employment, training, employee relations, compensation, diversity, management/organizational development, risk management and loss control.
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The scope of responsibility ranges from strategic digital design creation and implementation to print production and vendor relations with a mindset of continuous improvement in aesthetic storytelling across all Portland Rescue Mission marketing platforms.
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Qualifications EDUCATION, LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS Required: Bachelor’s degree in marketing, nonprofit communications, fundraising/development, business, or a related field required.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Development Manager located in Tigard, OR. The Development Manager will be responsible for managing the fundraising efforts of the organization, including donor relations, grant writing, and event planning.
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Other key words could include energy supply, energy trading, energy marketing, front office. Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as a Business Systems Analyst. Position Title: Business Systems Analyst.
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GridGain is trusted by companies like Citi, Barclays, American Express, UBS, American Airlines, AutoZone, and Motorola to manage mission-critical data operations and we are looking to grow our Enterprise Business Development Team.
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Six years of combined experience in government relations, public policy, politics, economic development, public administration, or equivalent experience. Knowledge: Advanced technical knowledge in one or more of the following areas: public policy, community development, redevelopment, planning and development, or real estate.
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Teaching/Tutoring , Non-Profit Management , Environment , Counseling , Social Services , Public Health , Education , Youth Development , Community Organization , Team Work. Public Health AmeriCorps , Hunger , Education , Community and Economic Development , Children/Youth , Community Outreach.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing, engineering or a geospatial field (e.g., remote sensing, GIS, photogrammetry, Geography, etc.) NV5 is a provider of engineering and consulting services to public and private sector clients, delivering solutions through six business verticals: Testing, Inspection & Consulting; Infrastructure; Utility Services; Environmental Health Sciences; Buildings & Program Management; and Geospatial Technology.
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You will act as the first source for sales and business development between potential new clients and vendors. LeadVenture is growing, and we are looking for a Business Development Representative who will ignite and manage rapid revenue growth in our dealer sales efforts.
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The Development Manager will lead and manage an annual donor program, major gift development, and foundation grant proposals with the intent to diversify funding areas, cultivate donor relationships, and expand TKO’s programmatic impact in the areas of stewardship, advocacy, outreach and education.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing, the successful applicant will be responsible for the management of all aspects of the relationships with several clients on the West Coast.
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Explore opportunities in Corporate Development; Financial Services; Human Resources; Health, Safety, Security &, Environment; Information Technology Services; Marketing, Communications & Public Relations; Operations Support; Practice Services; Procurement & Real Estate; Programs & Business Solutions; and Risk Management.
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