![]() GLSEN is recognized worldwide as an innovative leader in the education, youth development and civil rights sectors fighting to end bias-based bullying, violence and discrimination in K-12 schools and promote a culture of respect for all. Joseph Kosciw is Director of the GLSEN Research Institute. ![]() When not fundraising and building meaningful partnerships to support our mission, Paul can be seen waiting in line at the Theatre Development Fund’s TKTS Booth for tickets to a Broadway show, reading Steve Berry’s latest historical fiction or baking Gluten-Free desserts.ĭr. Paul lives in New Jersey with his husband Christopher and their daughter Kensington. Their most accomplished moment is when he transformed Autism Speaks single-day awareness event, Light It Up Blue, into a month-long revenue-driving campaign executed in over 100 countries, on all seven continents and the International Space Station, raising an additional $10M to support research and awareness of autism spectrum disorders. Strategically designing unique mission-driven opportunities that advance meaningful engagement, Paul has raised over $360 million dollars to support the valuable missions he has served. ![]() Paul is also skilled in navigating disruption and guiding entrepreneurial and data-driven teams that get results.Īn advocate for diversity and inclusion, Irwin-Dudek has dedicated their career to making the world a better place by supporting organizations such as the Autism Speaks, National Kidney Foundation, Genesys Works, Youth INC, American Cancer Society, and United Way. Known as a visionary and collaborative leader, they have been recognized for aligning resources to a shared vision, defining strategic imperatives, and driving results across organizational boundaries. ![]() All interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to Please do not phone with questions pertaining to this position, as calls may not be returned.Paul Irwin-Dudek has over two decades of experience in creating and executing comprehensive fundraising plans building new revenue streams delivering seven-figure gifts engaging and growing corporate partners producing live & virtual events and collaborating with diverse philanthropic stakeholders and constituencies. People of color, women, people with disabilities, and people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, gender non-conforming, non-binary, or same gender loving are urged to apply. Benefits include vacation leave time full medical and dental benefits and matched retirement savings.īAO is an affirming and welcoming employer. Salary is competitive and commensurate with the salaries of licensed attorneys employed in public interest in Alabama. Trial court experience is not required but is considered a plus for this position. Ideal candidates will be highly organized and comfortable with the use and development of technology for conducting legal services, legal education, and legal outreach be comfortable working directly with people of diverse backgrounds and identities have a demonstrable commitment to a broad range of social, racial, and economic justice issues, particularly as relates to people with HIV and people who id entify as LGBTQ and be skilled in verbal and written legal communications, briefs, and memos. The position will be based in Birmingham and will focus on legal advocacy with individuals, families, and communities impacted by HIV throughout the state of Alabama.Ĭandidates must be attorneys licensed by the Alabama State Bar and be members in good standing. This position will be responsible for rendering pro bono legal services for community members with HIV. This position will be supervised by the Director of the BAO legal program, and will work alongside licensed attorneys, case managers, and the entire BAO professional team. Birmingham AIDS Outreach (BAO) is seeking to hire a highly motivated and mission-driven full-time Client Attorney to join BAO’s legal program.
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