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on supporting student academic success, providing opportunities for personal growth and leadership development, developing community and engagement through the residential housing and dining program, and in areas
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the Institute's strategic initiatives and priorities. The Senior Director will develop an outreach program that engages leaders and supporters around the world who can benefit from the research discoveries and
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recipients, this role must understand the program and better connect and distribute research summaries and information on grant impact. Responsibilities Provides strategic leadership in the design, execution
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dynamic regional program designed to engage high-capacity donors, strengthen key partnerships, and drive results as the University prepares to publicly launch its next comprehensive campaign. This fully
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reprinted titles; issue purchase orders, process invoices. Inspect and approve delivered books for release. Calculate and distribute final costs for each printing. Educate press staff on production and
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reprinted titles; issue purchase orders, process invoices. Inspect and approve delivered books for release. Calculate and distribute final costs for each printing. Educate press staff on production and
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content and programming align with FOI’s brand and strategic goals. The Assistant Director also leads initiatives like the FOI student internship program and supports broader organizational objectives. A
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partnerships with campus units and external language centers. Plans, advertises, and executes a variety of CLC events in collaboration with program staff. Designs and distributes promotional materials (flyers
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visionary leadership for the development, review, distribution, and alignment of high-impact donor-facing materials. The Senior Director is responsible for developing and driving strategies for gift proposals
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Department Press Warehouse Inventory Control About the Department The University of Chicago Press Distribution Center (CDC) fulfills orders of UChicago books as well as those of roughly 150 other