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Serving as a client advocate to effectively lead their organization through implementations with a key focus on building positive professional relationships. Supporting account management activities as needed with assigned client accounts.
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Client Advocate: Represent and champion the interests, needs, and concerns of clients or customers within an organization. A client advocate serves as a dedicated liaison, ensuring that clients' expectations are met, their issues are addressed, and their overall experience is positive and satisfactory.
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As a consulting firm, providing client satisfaction from end to end is crucial as you monitor project schedules and budget, prepare technical reports, complete project proposals and/or contract amendments and work closely with clients acting as client advocate and ensuring satisfaction.
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Featured in CNN, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Daily Journal, The Advocate. TorkLaw is an incredibly fast-moving, innovative law firm that is all about delivering the absolute best client experience and unmatchable legal representation to each and every one of our clients.
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You drive to continuously improve Client Services across the company by helping to create a company-wide culture focused on customer success and client delight across the organization (Marketing, Product, Sales, Finance, Executive.
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We're seeking a standout Legal Assistant who thrives on challenges, excels in organization, and never loses sight of the overarching goals. Your role is crucial in ensuring precision and efficiency in our client-focused approach.
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Opening and setting up new client files; As a Legal Assistant, you will be involved in all aspects of pre-litigation personal injury cases - from inception to settlement. Relentless Pursuit of the Win - achieving stellar results by keeping a laser focus on performance and goals.
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This individual will act as a client advocate and work with internal departments to ensure that client needs are understood and satisfied expeditiously. The individual conducts focus group testing to determine how a new product will be received, take prototypes out for review and then report back to the sales and marketing team.
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Our client, a Non-Profit organization located in the northern suburbs of Chicago, is looking for a permanent Service Coordinator. The Service Coordinator acts as an advocate for clients and helps them access community services.
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Advocate for partner culture, serve as an ambassador within Evolent and the go-to expert on client priorities and how to get things done within the health plan organization. Utilize data-driven resources to run efficient/effective meetings and work sessions with the client and all relevant Subject Matter Expert (SME)s.
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You have 10+ years of relevant work experience in SaaS Customer Success, Account Management, or a Strategic Consulting Organization. Serve as the internal voice of the customer and advocate for your clients needs internally through professional services, support, product management and executive alignment.
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Currently, we are seeking an experienced and highly motivated Client Success Manager to join our ProCare LTC team within our Client Success/Growth organization. Act with integrity as a Client Advocate and Organizational champion, effectively determining and communicating needs, feedback, and recommendations for improvement.
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Calculate risk forecasts based on product adoption; renewal closure, upsell, and cross-sell opportunities within assigned client accounts in partnership with Sales Account Executives and Solution Consultants while achieving targeted renewal rate.
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As the client advocate, facilitate problem resolution through efficient internal and external communication relating to implementation, support, and billing. In this role, you will serve as the customer advocate and be responsible for the overall satisfaction of the client in every aspect of their communication with Momentum.
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We have been entrusted with an awesome responsibility to which we respond with hard work, discipline, and laser focus. At TorkLaw, we champion injury victims, aiding in the restoration of their lives.
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