Thursday, April 19, 2007

Director of Sustainability Initiatives position

Firm now recruiting for a Director of Sustainability Initiatives, responsible for positioning the company as a leader in the area of sustainability and serving as a highly visible advocate of corporate social responsibility. Viewed as one of the company's most entrepreneurial roles, this executive will develop the company's strategy for leading the charge on issues impacting labor, the environment, and the community through voluntary initiatives and outreach.

This is a newly created position reporting to the Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Community Affairs and supervising one manager and a shared support staff. This individual will champion ideas that incorporate multi-functional approaches to address strategic opportunities company-wide. Externally, this individual will be called upon to deliver presentations and participate in media interviews as a sustainability expert.

Qualifications:

· Post graduate degree preferred.
· Minimum 7-10 years experience working on corporate sustainability issues from a corporate or business point of view.
· Experience in developing a Corporate Social Responsibility report.
· Specific work experience with environmental and conservation oriented NGOs.
· Existing relationships with leaders in the sustainability arena preferred.
· Experience in public speaking, presentations, and media interviews as a sustainability expert.

Contact:

Euris E. Belle

Principal, Heidrick & Struggles
303 Peachtree Street, Suite 4300
Atlanta, GA 30308
ebelle@heidrick.com

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Research Analyst - Kentucky

The Kentucky Legislative Research Commission, a nonpartisan research unit for the Kentucky General Assembly, is accepting applications for a Research Analyst to work in an office that conducts program evaluations and public policy-related research. Primary duties are planning research projects, compiling and analyzing data, writing reports and other documents, and presenting research findings to legislative committees.

At minimum, applicants should have a graduate degree in an education, social science, or business-related field. Candidates should be able to conduct applied quantitative research; have strong communication skills; and be proficient with spreadsheet, database, and statistical software. Applicants with practical experience are preferred. Some in-state travel may be required.

This position provides the standard benefits package available to employees of Kentucky state government including a retirement plan, paid vacation, and life and health insurance. Any applicant interested in a challenging position serving Kentucky’s state legislature should submit a résumé and references to:

Legislative Research Commission
Attn.: Roy Collins
700 Capitol Avenue, Room 64
Frankfort, KY 40601