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The Sr. Client Relationship Manager is an integral part of the team responsible for retaining and growing U.S. Intermediaries (USI) Wealth Management Platforms (WMP) relationships in partnership with the National Account Manager (NAM.
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The Client Manager will work full time in a hybrid schedule out of our Nashville, Tennessee location and will come with some really cool perks as well as ensuring that as an individual you have the proper work/life balance.
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The Client Success Manager will also open larger solution opportunities and introduce Sales and Customer Success Managers. A Client Success Manager is responsible for maintaining deep customer relationships to drive account revenue retention and growth.
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Our Client Success Manager is responsible for driving sales and converting leads by uncovering customer needs, educating prospects on our value, and helping to ensure a consistent client experience that is aligned with our luxury brand.
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We're looking for a talented, enthusiastic and committed individual to work as a Client Success Manager with our hospital client at two designated Veterans Administration Medical Facilities.
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The Client Success Manager is often an internal advocate for the breakthrough change Openforce can create for clients and the value Openforce can co-create with clients. Project Management: The Client Success Manager organizes the process of growing revenue and maintaining loyalty at the account.
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Anchor is seeking an experienced Client Success Manager to join our team in the enterprise ticketing space. As the Client Success Manager, you will be instrumental in onboarding Operation & Reservations Tech System / Anchor Operating System clients onto the platform.
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Anchor is seeking an experienced Client Success Manager. Coordinate the communication cadence with the client throughout the implementation process and transition to Support. The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing the end-to-end implementation process from contract, to building to training, to transitioning the client to the customer support team.
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The Client Success Manager will aid in our client retention efforts by working with external and internal stakeholders to manage day-to-day activities for our top advertising accounts.
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We are seeking an outstanding Client Success Manager to join our team to maintain a complete book of post-sale Podcast and Digital business. This Client Success Manager will have the opportunity to think strategically and help support the development of key growth areas for iHeartMedia, and team with sales, client partnerships, pre-sale sales development, social, programming, creative production, research, ad/pod operations & inventory management to ensure smooth campaign management.
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Organize office workflow with an emphasis on creating and delivering a unique client experience that defines and differentiates the practice. The role will also perform other practice management tasks relating to client service as needed.
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The Client Service Specialist reports to the Hospital Manager and in his/her absence, the Managing doctor. The Client Service Specialist is expected to perform the office duties related to patient care and treatment and to assist the Hospital Manager and doctors as needed.
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We are looking for a strong and savvy Client Finance Manager to join UnitedMasters and Translation! Support the VP of Finance to maintain expert knowledge of the client production process and key challenges.
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The Private Client Advisor “PCA” is accountable for the delivery of comprehensive advice and customized wealth management solutions for a portfolio of relationships comprised of fiduciary, investment management, and custody clients, and in their role as relationship manager is accountable for the overall client experience.
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The Client Success Manager will play a critical role in our ability to retain and expand relationships with our growing book of business. Client Success Manager. Reporting to the VP of Client Success, you will be assigned a book of large enterprise clients and will also be responsible for implementing new Carrum clients as they are signed by the Sales team.
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