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The Director of Development will, in partnership with the Executive Director, steward existing relationships, while also identifying and cultivating new supporters of CCW’s mission.
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This position reports to the Senior Director of Federal Civilian Sales and collaborates with Pre-sales, Customer Deployment, Customer Success, and Business Development. Cellebrite is seeking an experienced Federal Sales Executive for the Federal government market to sell Digital Forensics solutions within the Department of Justice (DOJ), focusing on investigative and law enforcement agencies.
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Communicates on a regular basis with the (C)DO and/or (C)VPO and the hospital executive sponsor regarding goals, targets, and other relevant referral development information, as needed. May perform hyperbaric safety director duties after completing the required Healogics hyperbaric safety director training.
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The Manager, Digital Asset Management leads the digital asset management function at GMAC and is central to the development and delivery of GMAC’s portfolio of assessment products including the GMAT Exam, the Executive Assessment, and the NMAT. This role works in partnership with individuals on the product team, psychometrics, operations, engineering, security, support, vendors, and other key stakeholders.
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Keywords : senior director, clinical program lead, late-stage clinical development, clinical trials, global, strategy, hematology, lymphoma, oncology, targeted therapies, ADCs, antibody-drug conjugates, program, asset, label extension, life-cycle management, pharma, biotech, biopharma, MD, medical doctor, phase I, phase II, phase III, FDA.
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EXPERIENCE: Five or more years of related policy experience with a strong congressional or federal executive agency (including, but not limited to: Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, Department of Housing and Urban Development, or Department of Labor) background.
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Duties & Responsibilities Under the guidance of the Executive Vice President, the Director of Advocacy and Government Affairs will: Conduct advocacy and government affairs initiatives for NFHA members on civil rights, housing, lending, and community development issues.
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Liaises with :Works closely to support all AMS teams, and collaborates closely with Engagement and Retention Marketing Manager, Growth Marketing Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Marketing Coordinator, the AMS Executive Director, and all other AMS teams.
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Executes incremental projects and initiatives, as assigned by the Executive Director of Field Marketing, Senior Regional Marketing Manager, Regional Business Director and other executive members of the IHOP Brand Team.
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In partnership with the Director, Product Supply Chain & Operations, define, document, and implement the company's digital asset management strategy; Familiarity with content development and/or test delivery; knowledge of Computer Adaptive Testing is a plus.
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The Executive Director will be an experienced fundraiser with a measurable track record of success in advancement and development. The Executive Director will have a thorough understanding of best-in-class nonprofit management practices and will excel at building the infrastructure required to help.
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Interview final RC, RCC and/or TCC candidates who have already been interviewed and supported by the community Executive Director (ED) and regional team (as applicable). Support regional sales team efforts with occasional in-person support of in-person Behavioral Expressions or other dementia or memory care related professional development trainings as requested.
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The Chef/Cook will report to the Executive Director of Facilities. Experience in menu development. The Chef/Cook will report to the Executive Director of Facilities. The Chef/Cook will be responsible for working with the culinary team to prepare daily meals for the seminarians and staff as well as for special events for the JPII Seminary.
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Reporting to the Chief of External Affairs, the Director of Development is a member of the executive team who leads fundraising strategy that supports Friendship’s mission to provide a world-class education to scholars.
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The ED currently has six direct reports: the Facilities Director, Finance Director, Occupancy Specialist, Program Director, Development Director, and Operations & Data Manager.
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