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What you will be doing: You will be assisting the Parts Manager with the day-today operations to plan, direct and control the activities of the Parts Department to ensure the overall growth and profit objectives are met.
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COMHAR, Inc. is a not-for-profit community based health and human service organization founded in 1975. We are seeking a Site Manager to join our Developmental Intellectual Disabilities program in Philadelphia, PA. The Site Manger will assist with day-to-day management of participants.
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The purpose of our Large Format Sales team is to achieve our quantitative (revenue, volume, profit, and share) and qualitative (in-store presence, top retail relationships, training) goals in Grocery, Mass, and Club Accounts.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited not-for-profit University or College, required. Complimentary gourmet coffee, tea, hot chocolate, fresh fruit, and other healthy snacks. Relationship Management - Through consultative sales methods, build relationships with clients to drive advertising revenue and become a trusted advisor on all matters related to their strategic marketing plan.
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Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Education Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business, or a related field; MBA preferred Experience Minimum of five (5) years experience in non-profit marketing Strategic planning and facilitative skills to guide operational objectives.
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With headquarters in Iselin, NJ, is one of the nation’s largest independent, national financial services firms specializing in employee benefit and employer-sponsored retirement plans in the K-12 public school, governmental, corporate, and non-profit markets.
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CEC offers a matching 401(k); profit sharing; a performance bonus; company stock; medical dental, and vision insurance; short and long-term disability; tuition assistance; professional development; and work-life balance.
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KFC Foundation is an independent non-profit organization, which provides charitable support to KFC U.S. restaurant employees through education, hardship assistance and personal finance programs.
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5+ years of experience overseeing teams and projects in a commercial, political, or non-profit setting. Experience working on interdisciplinary creative projects from a holistic vantage point. Producing reports, decks, memos, and other collateral on behalf of the Creative Director and the Creative Team.
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Significant equity potential and profit sharing in a rapidly growing startup environment. Join a company that combines the nostalgia of cotton candy with the thrill of state-of-the-art robotics.
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Experience in non-profit fundraising (or similar functions) and development, ideally on campaign support, administration, execution. Experience in non-profit fundraising (or similar functions) and development, ideally on campaign support, administration, execution.
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Act as a facilitator and speak at community events organized by physicians in collaboration with non-profit organizations. Act as a facilitator and speak at community events organized by physicians in collaboration with non-profit organizations.
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Core Responsibilities includes but is not limited to : Sales and Profit The Department Supervisor is responsible for supporting the Sales and Profit goals in the store by executing the plan to deliver the Best Customer Experience in the store.
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As a not-for-profit entity, FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) operates under the oversight of the SEC and sits at the nexus of broker-dealers, policymakers and investors. Other paid leave includes military leave, jury duty leave, bereavement leave, voting and election official leave for federal, state or local primary and general elections, care of a family member leave (available after 90 days of employment); and childbirth and parental leave (available after 90 days of employment.
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A bachelor's degree in finance or a related field, and experience in government and/or non-profit investing and cash management is preferred. A bachelor's degree in finance or a related field, and experience in government and/or non-profit investing and cash management is preferred.
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