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Development Director
Recruiter:Business Human Rights Resource Centre
Location:New York, UNITED STATES
Salary:Competitive salary and benefits; salary commensurate with experience
SummaryThe Development Director is a new position, created by the Centre to help increase its annual budget (currently at just under $1 million) by expanding its base of institutional donors and developing an individual giving program, focused on major donors. The position is funded by an earmarked grant from a foundation. The Development Director will report to the London-based Director and work alongside the New York-based Head of Program. S/he will be based in New York but undertake occasional travel to the London headquarters. The Development Director will be an integral member of the Centre's senior leadership, involved in the organization's overall strategizing and stewardship, and participating in board meetings in London and New York.
Posted on:10th May, 2009
Deadline:10th June, 2009
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Chief executive
Employer:World Fair Trade Organisation
Location:Culemborg, THE NETHERLANDS
SummaryThis is a 'once-in-a-lifetime' opportunity to make a demonstrable difference to the lives of millions of people around the world.
Posted on:19th March, 2009
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