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Responsibilities
Designs, implements, and manages The Bloch's shared vision and strategy in alignment with the Chicago Quantum Exchange and reporting to its CEO.Implements The Bloch’s EDA Consortium Accelerator Award to attract capital and strengthen a coalition of Fortune 500 companies, startups, world-leading universities, state and city governments, community colleges, and economic and workforce development nonprofits.Engages key stakeholders, internal leadership, external partners, and others to broker deals, enhance The Bloch’s position, and grows its constellation of partnerships.Leverage knowledge of the quantum marketplace and connected trends to foster Bloch industry collaborations, programs, and workforce initiatives for the regional quantum economy. Serves as EDA’s primary point of contact for The Bloch, including leadership and presentations at EDA convenings.Coordinates clear and effective governance for The Bloch, including quarterly governance meetings.Leads regular Bloch convenings to maximize connections, share information, and develop engagement opportunities.Secures funding from philanthropic, corporate, venture, and federal sources of capital to establish and lead new Bloch initiatives and programs.Manage the CQE and Bloch’s portfolio of industry partners, catalyzing broad efforts to develop the quantum ecosystem, including developing corporate-sponsored research, trainee workforce development and employee recruitment, and other collaborations.Manages the CQE Assistant Director of Industry Partnerships.Develops Bloch data collection and tracking processes, leveraging the CQE’s Salesforce system, to track growth, measure impact, inform course-corrections, and communicate The Bloch impact to a wide variety of audiences, maximizing engagement, fundraising, and overall impact.Works with the full CQE team to ensure integration of The Bloch activities into the CQE community and capitalize on broader ecosystem opportunities.Acts as a lead researcher and planner for a wide array of efforts led by the department/division.Establishes and maintains a database of peer and competitor profiles. Helps develop and maintain a database of faculty (international) research topics and international inter-institutional collaborations.Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
MBA or advanced degree in the sciences.
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Technical Skills or Knowledge:
Excellent computer skills evidenced by proficiency in Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat.Project management skills including budget management, KPI tracking, and attention to detail.Preferred Competencies
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal presentation skills, coupled with excellent editing, proofreading and interviewing skills.Demonstrated ability to translate complex ideas into clear, compelling, and thoughtful messaging.A proven track record as a strong strategic thinker with a results orientation who approaches any challenge with thoughtfulness, drive, data usage, and appropriate urgency.Maintain calm and courteous demeanor and to work productively and efficiently despite heavy workload, competing priorities, constant interruptions, complex problems, and tight deadlines.Cultivate relationships and work with multiple stakeholders to build successful business and development partnerships.High level of collegiality in working with faculty, staff, departmental and university administrators, including enthusiasm, energy, and creativity.High cultural awareness and experience working across sectors, including with industry and international partners.A collaborative, diplomatic, and flexible 'hands-on' team leader and player who builds strong relationships internally and externally, and works well under pressure, thriving under tight deadlines.Excellent interpersonal skills including outstanding judgment, discretion, a strong ethical approach to decision-making and a demonstrated ability to resolve conflicts fairly and diplomatically, and ability to maintain confidentiality.Work independently, take direction, and achieve consensus. Handle public contacts with courtesy, clarity, and diplomacy.Working Conditions
Office environment, remote working environment.Occasional extended work hours and some weekend days.Application Documents
Resume/CV (required)Cover Letter (required)Professional References Contact Information (3)(preferred)Writing or Presentation Sample (preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
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