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Looking for a job? Here are this week’s listings:

Executive Director, Bike Cleveland
Bike Cleveland, a not-for-profit organization (501(c)(3) status pending) formed in September 2011, is seeking an inaugural Executive Director. Bike Cleveland builds livable communities by promoting all forms of cycling and advocating for the rights and equality of the cycling community.

Director of Finance, Transportation Alternatives, New York, NY
Transportation Alternatives is seeking an energetic, organized, and personable individual to work as a full time Director of Finance for a growing non-profit office with an operating budget of $3 million, 30 full and part time staff, and approximately 25 temporary workers annually.

Executive Director, Bike Walk Connecticut, Hartford, CT
Bike Walk Connecticut is changing the culture of transportation through advocacy and education to make bicycling and walking safe, feasible and attractive for a healthier, cleaner Connecticut. The Executive Director is responsible for managing the overall affairs of Bike Walk Connecticut including the implementation of board-approved projects, programs, policies and procedures in fulfillment of its mission and strategic plan.

Youth Programs Manager, Bike New York
Bike New York’s Education department seeks an energetic, organized, and enthusiastic person to manage our growing youth programs. These include Camp Bike New York, Bike New York After School, and Bike to School (Safe Routes to School).

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