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Understanding of procedures and controls related to Budgeting, Account Coding (chart of accounts), Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Purchasing, and Vendor Management. Certifications such as Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or Certified Business Analyst Professional (CBAP.
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Engage in the treasury operations of companies within the Americas, emphasizing domestic and foreign currency management, revenue and expenditure settlements, account management, trade financing, internal loans, bank loans, investment and wealth management, foreign exchange settlements, and other treasury-related tasks.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience with corporate image, issues management and strategic communications across multiple audience segments. 4+ years of experience in integrated communications or PR, preferably in an agency setting and/or within an applicable industry; 1+ years of management experience preferred.
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Based in Downtown Los Angeles, California you will engage in leading a team of senior sales associates responsible for account development, as well as the Catering, Convention Services and Revenue Management disciplines.
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Disney’s Technical Account Management (TAM) team within Disney's Direct to Consumer (DTC) organization are thought and innovation leaders in collaborating with partners across Disney+, ESPN+, and Star.
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The Region Client Executive is a strategic account management role that will have significant interaction with Sr. VP level executives within assigned account base. ·10+ years account management experience.
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Educate client sales, marketing, and account management teams on current topics in the industry, new product developments, and the competitive landscape; provide collateral materials and sales support to help facilitate the sales process.
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As part of the US Wholesale and Channel Management team, the Senior Trade Account Director will professionally sell, negotiate, and contract across Sanofi’s product portfolio and implement brand-specific/disease state programs to ensure the right product for the right patient at the right time.
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ATS Specialized, Inc.is adding a Customer Service Director to their Leadership Team. The Customer Service Director will beresponsible for overseeing the Customer Service Management team, as well as the CSR and National Account groups.
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For this role, you will regularly work with the following teams: Creative, Project Management, Account Management, Social Strategy, Brand Planning, Production, Studio, and Content Lab.
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Manage a material cost account under a program with EVMS requirements and cost accounting responsibility (material and labor) for an assigned program. This individual must be a self-starter, capable of achieving organizational and program objectives, and able to interface with all levels of internal management, supplier management and the external customer.
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Our account management model is at the heart of our client-centric approach to delivering integrated real estate solutions. The minimum salary for the Procurement Director position is $150,000 annually and the maximum salary for the Procurement Director position is $175,000 annually.
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Month-end activities, recurring monthly journal entries, GL & account reconciliation, Fixed Assets, and accruals. Self Starter: Strong self-motivation and self-management skills, proactive and fast learning ability.
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Staff Accountant is responsible for monthly financial statement preparation, general ledger account analysis and general ledger reconciliation. Western National Property Management is looking to fill a Staff Accountant position in our Corporate office.
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Collaborate with Account Management teams current best practices and use emerging technology and intelligence to improve our overall sales in the market. Train and Increase product knowledge among Associate Territory Managers and involve senior management in product knowledge initiatives.
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