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businesses, with an emphasis in low-to-moderate income and priority communities, of the options for adopting clean energy strategies in their homes and businesses. The Community Energy Educator will develop
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the program and making recommendations for improvements. Administrative Responsibilities: Direction and Management – 10% Assist in planning and managing assigned programs. Assist in developing, expanding, and
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, make updates and improvements and work with third-party web developer to resolve issues to meet current industry standards. Write website copy, manage and update content. Manage paid advertising strategy
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. NYSIPM is part of the College of Agriculture and Life Science (CALS) at Cornell University, the Land Grant University of New York State. NYSIPM and Cornell are charged with advancing the lives and
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on behalf of the University. Ability to cultivate and develop inclusive and equitable working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and community members. If you possess these experiences and skills
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Extension Support Specialist III-Saratoga County Department Background: The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University's second largest
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different software packages and web-based tools (e.g., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams, Zoom or videoconferencing software, Lexis Nexis, library databases, and Qualtrics) Ability to cultivate and develop
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around ML/AI with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The position emphasizes both technical innovation and research program development, connecting fundamental climate science with practical applications while
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Laboratory (NOAA GFDL), and will foster new collaborations around ML/AI with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The position emphasizes both technical innovation and research program development, connecting
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traditional channels Collaborate with executive leadership on strategy development and alignment Build relationships with stakeholders across Cornell University Ensure alignment with Cornell's institutional