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constituents to programs and events. In this capacity, the Sr. Associate Director co-manages two assistant directors, events and program marketing. The role requires a strategic thinker skilled in devising data
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Phoenix (the University's Donor Relationship Management System), Microsoft Windows computer environment, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Strong project management skills, with
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, including the management of a robust on-campus recruiting program during peak hiring seasons. The Associate Director will liaise closely with the Career Advancement’s suite of pre-professional programs
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, Business Objects, BuySite, GEMS, ACCTS, Onbase, ePayment. Mathematical aptitude, strong analytical, problem solving, and organizational skills. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Word and Excel
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organizational skills. Strong communication skills (verbal and written). Excellent interpersonal skills. Strong data management skills and attention to detail. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Adobe Acrobat
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programming languages. Strong computer skills, including calendaring, document management (Dropbox, Box, etc.), word processing, database management, and spreadsheet skills. Knowledge of simulation and computer
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environment, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Preferred Competencies Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills characterized by the ability to listen, speak, and write
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Knowledge or Skills: Intermediate to advanced computer skills. High competency levels in Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Teams, Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Familiarity with University Systems
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understanding of accounting and finance procedure and concepts. Strong intermediate excel skills. Routinely generate financial reports from disparate data sources. Strong and broad computer skills, including word
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plans for a department or program. Directs, monitors and evaluates marketing communication and research programs. Maintains departmental priorities, allocates resources, and determines project direction