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13 New Econ Dev Jobs This Week

In 8 states, from $80-179.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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13 New Econ Dev Jobs This Week

Happy Friday and the 1st Day of November, or as some call it - the first day of Christmas. This week we have 13 new economic development jobs in 8 states. 

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Executive Director/CEO.
$140,001 - $150,000
Pike County Economic Development Corporation.
Alabama

Deputy Economic Development Director - Administrative Operations and Small Business Development
$120,001 - $130,000
City of Mesa Office of Economic Development
Arizona

Economic Development Attorney
$112,104 - $165,914
City of Peoria
Arizona

Deputy Director of Community & Economic Development
$179,215 - $217,837
City of Fairfield
California

Economic Development Management Analyst / Sr. Management Analyst
$76,161 - $113,773
City of San Marcos
California


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