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Enjoy the majesty of the Canadian Rocky Mountains on horseback. Geared toward the gay community, the riding clinics offer the opportunity to build confidence and skill with horses-along with a holiday on the ranch, or roughing it in the outdoors in the majestic mountains, depending on which clinic you choose. Beginners or full-fledged cowboys will enjoy the camaraderie and comfort of participating with fellow gay clientele. Visit www.canadianbrokeback mountain.com or call 403-442-3780 for details.
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Northern Ohio
Clifton W. 114-2 BR, sunroom, living room, dining room with cabinets, fireplace, ceiling fans, carpeting, appliances, garage, laundry. $625 per month. Pet-friendly. Call 216-651-3437. (44)
Lakewood condo for rent-$800 per month. 4 rooms, 1 BR, balcony view of lake, dishwasher, laundry room, indoor parking, other amenities. Call Lyla C at 216-2534669.
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April 11, 2008 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE
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Completely renovated home. Last house on a deadend street with new kitchen and bathrooms, blown-in insulation, hardwood floors throughout, full basement, walk-up attic, two driveways, over 2,000 sq. ft., built in 1925. A classic beauty in a great location! Neighbors actually care about each other and have generations of family on the street. Five minutes to downtown. $950 per month. Call Mike at 216-389-5600 for a tour, at your convenience. (49)
Located on trendy E. 185th St., on top of the popular Bistro 185 Restaurant. Just renovated 3 BR, spacious, with a large picture window in the living room. Eat-in kitchen, stove/oven, refrigerator, disposal, washer, dryer, track lighting, and lots of storage space. Heat included, easy freeway access, security system, walk-in study, oak floors, laundry room, no pets please. $850 per month. Please contact Barb at 216-789-1920. (42)
Old Brooklyn 2 BR down-Large kitchen, office, new carpet in one bedroom, living room, and dining room. Large fenced yard, off-street parking. Will consider pets. $600 plus deposit. Call 216-870-8262. (43)
The Lake House, Lakewood-2 BR condo with all appliances, utilities, newly remodeled, garage, security, and workout room, pool table, and restaurant. $850 per month + deposit. Cats only. Call Sue at 216-355-3429. (42)
Cleveland-Three 2 BR apartments of W. 98th St. Clean, very nice, parking, and security. $450 + deposit. Call Sue at 216-355-3429. (42)
Roommates
Gay Professional seeking roommate. No drugs or drama. Serious inquiries only. $150 security deposit. $250 per month rent. Call 440-897-8104.
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Prevenb011* Tesing Cam
Chief Executive Officer
STOP AIDS (formerly AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati) is a multi-faceted AIDS services organization providing direct client care through case management services, outreach, education and HIV/HEP testing to targeted populations and community building through leadership on issues related to HIV/AIDS in the Greater Cincinnati area. STOP AIDS has provided outstanding services to Southwest Ohio for 25 years.
A Successful Candidate will:
Be a highly respected leader with vision, integrity, presence and passion for the agency's mission.
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Ensure that client services are held to the highest standard.
• Build relationships and collaboration with and actively engage all stakeholders (Board, Staff, clients, funders, peer agencies, and government entities at all levels) in aligning the organization's operations with its strategic objectives and mission delivery.
• Foster a culture that embraces collaboration, commitment to learning, informed risktaking, accountability, transparency, and cohesiveness
Develop government, grant, donor and other financial relationships that will ensure resource development and funding sources for long-term financial sustainability.
• Possess a sophisticated understanding of the intersection of health care and social politics related to HIV and experience maneuvering complex organizational responsibilities while balancing the competing needs and agendas of various stakeholders. Model excellent leadership and organizational skills including the ability to motivate and inspire others, to clearly articulate goals and set priorities, to communicate effectively and to develop, nurture and manage staff.
• Demonstrated competency and sensitivity working with individuals and groups from diverse racial, sexual, cultural, linguistic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
• Ability to embrace the community in which the agency is located (Over the Rhine) and the populations at highest risk of HIV infection (Gay, Bisexual, MSM and persons of color)
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Have a sense of humor and ability to create a productive and engaging organizational culture/environment for both staff and clients.
The CEO serves as spokesperson, primary fundraiser, administrator and leader of the organization; provides guidance to Board of Directors in establishing policies, strategies and decision-making; maintains relationships with stakeholders, other organizations and political and community leaders; directs the preparation and administration of the annual budget; manages development staff in creation of programs, services and the implementation of an annual fundraising plan including major donors, events, grants, membership, corporate sponsorship, institutional and planned giving.
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