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Page 14 November 25, 2015 C LASSIFIEDS /B IDS Advertise with diversity in Vice President-Major Gifts United Way of the Columbia- Willamette has embarked on a ten-year campaign to break email ads@portlandobserver.com the cycle of childhood poverty. Success requires hanging Data and Field results for 50,000 kids and their Services Specialists families in our four county region United Way of the Columbia-Wil- and enlisting 60,000 people to lamette has embarked on a ten- make sure that happens. year campaign to break the cycle We are hiring a Vice President of childhood poverty. Success of Major Gifts to help lead our requires changing results for charge. This person will lead an 50,000 kids and their families in ambitious year-round Individual our four county region and enlist- Giving Program and team, ing 60,000 people to make sure aggressively grow a major gifts that happens. program, and build an emerging We are hiring a Data and Field planned giving program. S/he Services Specialist I and a Spe- will work closely with other United cialist II to help support our Way leaders in this, including charge. These individuals will the CEO, board members, and provide the quality information leadership staff, to design and needed to expand United Way’s execute integrated fundraising relationship base within corpo- strategies. rate accounts and with individ- Be part of changing the course of ual and major donors across our community and reinventing a our broader community. Key re- solid 100-year old brand. sponsibilities include data stew- The ideal candidate will be a ardship, moves management seasoned professional with ten- support, data management sup- plus years’ experience leading port, pledge processing support, a major gifts portfolio; an eager inquiry resolution, and field ma- leader, passionate for our cause terial preparation and support. – because we believe passion The ideal candidates will have a inspires excellence; a savvy minimum of three years related strategist, comfortable doing work experience; BA Degree; or both big and small things; a a comparable combination of connector who understands experience and education. Proj- the power of the diversity of ect management experience our community; and a terrific a plus. Proficiency with Word, communicator who relishes PowerPoint, and Excel essential. building relationships. Advanced proficiency with CRM Hiring Range: $81,000- systems and electronic giving $101,000. An Equal Opportunity platforms preferred. The Special- Employer. ist II position will perform individ- ual donor research and assess- To view a full job description and ment and will require prospect to apply, go to www.unitedway- pdx.org/careers. Positions open research experience. until filled. Hiring Ranges: Specialist I: $33,840-$40,608 / Specialist II: $36,720-$44,064. An Equal Opportunity Employer. The L egaL N otices Portland Observer To view a full job description and to apply, go to www.unitedway- Metro operates the Oregon Con- pdx.org/careers. Positions open vention Center, Oregon Zoo, until filled. Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and Expo Center and provides Psychic John transportation planning, recy- 20 years of experience. cling, natural area and other ser- I specialize in removing bad vices to the region. aura. I will help you choose Visit www.oregonmetro.gov/jobs your mate and marriage part- for current openings and a link ner. Do you want to change your to our online hiring center. life? For more information call Metro is an Affirmative Action / (773) 883-7288 and receive Equal Opportunity Employer one (1) free reading. Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com Michael Allen Harrison will perform with special guest Julianne Johnson at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church. Soul Stirring Melodies Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer Looking for peace and soul stirring melodies on the first Mon- day evening after Thanksgiving? The candles will be lit for a heart- warming tradition as Michael Al- len Harrison and Julianne Johnson perform their 14th annual benefit for the Altar Society at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, 2408 S.E. 16th Ave., Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. Harrison’s signature contempo- rary music, combined with John- son’s powerful, joyful singing will kick off the holidays in grand style. St. Philip Neri Catholic Church is one of Portland’s best venues for music, based on its design by fa- mous architect Pietro Belluschi. Tickets are $15 regular ad- mission or $25 preferred seating, available at the door, or by calling the church office at 503-231-4955. In Loving Memory Don A. Burns , a longtime Portland resident, was born Feb. 20, 1942 in Clarks, La., and died Nov.10, 2015. A full obituary appeared in our Nov. 18 issue, but the date of his passing was in error and we sin- cerely regret the error. Services were held Monday at Philadelphia Community Missionary Baptist Church