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July 3, 2019
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Together We Are Greater Than
The Major Gifts Officer (MGO) is a highly motivated fundraiser
who is responsible for soliciting and securing gifts, and managing
a portfolio of donors and prospects in order to retain and cultivate
donors. The Officer works with the President & CEO, Advancement
Team and board to assist in the development of the advancement
strategy for GT. This position is critical to accomplishing GT’s
strategic goal of increasing unrestricted funding while continuing
to grow our efforts to diversify our donor base, fulfilling both
annual and long-term income goals.
Please send a cover letter and resume to Johanna Flores at:
johannaf@togethergreater.org. Review of applications will begin
July 8, 2019.
Together We Are Greater Than
The College and Career Coordinator will help support the
college and post-secondary success program by developing and
facilitating workshops and providing program coordination and
development. In collaboration with the Programs & Partnerships
Administrator, this position is responsible for cultivating
relationships with school ambassadors and senior staff leaders,
and building meaningful partnerships with colleges. This position
and the Senior Director of Impact will work together to develop
a college access, success, scholarship, and post-secondary
program.
Please send a cover letter and resume to Johanna Flores at:
johannaf@togethergreater.org. Review of applications will begin
July 15, 2019 and interviews will begin August 1, 2019.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
METRO – Information Services
Enterprise Voice & Data Communication Services
RFP 3706
Bid Date: July 31, 2019 at 2:00 PM Pacific Time
Metro, a metropolitan service district organized under the laws
of the State of Oregon and the Metro Charter, located at 600 NE
Grand Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-2736, is requesting proposals
for Enterprise Voice and Data Communication Services for the
Information Services department to service Metro properties and
venues.
Sealed proposals are due no later than 2:00 PM Pacific Time, July
31, 2019, in Metro’s business offices at 600 NE Grand Avenue,
Portland, OR 97232-2736, Attention: Jon Deveaux, Procurement
Analyst, RFP 3706.
The purpose of this RFP is to seek proposals from qualified firms
to provide voice and data communication services for 14 Metro
properties including Oregon Convention Center, Portland Expo
Center, Blue Lake Park, St. John’s Landfill, Oxbow Regional Park,
Metro Regional Center and others.
Proposals can be viewed and downloaded from the Oregon
Procurement Information Network (ORPIN), at http://orpin.
oregon.gov/open.dll/.
Metro may accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, or
waive irregularities not affecting substantial rights if such action
is deemed in the public interest.
Metro extends equal opportunity to all persons and specifically
encourages minority, women-owned and emerging small
businesses to access and participate in this and all Metro projects,
programs and services.
Metro and its contractors will not discriminate against any
person(s), employee or applicant for employment based on
race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion,
disability, political affiliation or marital status. Metro fully complies
with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and
regulations in all programs and activities. For more information,
or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, see www.oregonmetro.gov.
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Gregory Reese regained his vision after complications from
diabetes. He’s now embarked on a cross country bicycle ride
to raise awareness on diabetes prevention.
Cycling
for Sight
Gregory Reese had no way
to pay for sight-saving sur-
gery six years ago, when he
lost his vision due to diabe-
tes in his native New York.
Thanks to the generous help
of a Seattle doctor, who
agreed to perform major sur-
gery on Reese’s eyes if he
promised to bring his blood
sugar down, he can see again.
Now Reese is embarking
on a five week bicycle ride
across the country to raise
awareness of retina disease,
having left Portland Sunday
for New York City, on two
wheels.
Reese received the bike
from a donation from Oregon
City Subaru and plans to write
a book about retinopathy.
To support Reese’s writ-
ing, and help pay for lodging,
food, and bike repairs during
his journey, donate to his Go-
FundMe page: Cycling for
Sight Portland to New York.