This new full-time position at the Connecticut Historical Society is an opportunity to raise funds from individuals, corporations and other organizations under the mentorship of the Chief Development Officer. This is an office and field position that requires frequent travel within Connecticut. Full details can be found at http://chs.org/job-internship/development-officer/. The Connecticut Historical Society is a private, not-for-profit museum, library, research and educational center. Our mission is to connect you and the story of Connecticut. Founded in 1825, the Connecticut Historical Society houses an extensive and comprehensive Connecticut-related collection of manuscripts, printed material, artifacts and images that document social, cultural, and family history.Posted on: 04/21/2015
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