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network sites. Collaborate with marketing department in the use of digital, social and other new media to advertise ticket promotions, events or other applicable happenings. Help distribute event highlights
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alumni relations short - and long-term strategic plans This role works to build structured and supported college, departmental, and affinity-based alumni networks to increase alumni-faculty and alumni
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operation of the SBDC Statewide Network including strategic plan development and execution, program/services development and execution, preparation of funding proposals, personnel management and planning
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at conferences, networking events, and community or industry fairs to promote programs and foster client relationships. Oversee administrative processes including Letters of Agreement (LOA), Memoranda
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these priorities, as well as with national professional organizations including the Association of Research Libraries, Center for Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, Council on Library and
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service best practices, prospecting, networking, lead generation and referral gathering. Build relationships with prospective customers via outbound telephone, text and email efforts and enhance those
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Libraries, Center for Research Libraries, Coalition for Networked Information, Council on Library and Information Resources, Digital Library Federation, OCLC Research Partnership, SPARC, HathiTrust
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to growing and engaging The Innovation Space’s partner network and mentor community. This role will primarily report to the Chief Growth Officer but involve work with team members across the Innovation Space
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for a given application, e.g. enhancing the stability of a clock by breaking it up into sub-ensembles, or applying different sequences to distinct clocks in a network in order to search for transient
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: Under the supervision of the Service Desk Manager, COE-IT, the CSS-I provides tier one and tier two technical support for the computing and networking operation for the College of Engineering. The