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Bachelor's Degree in marketing, communications, public relations, business administration or related field. This strategic planning is memorialized in an annual client facing marketing plan that serves as a roadmap for the academic year and includes the guest engagement calendar, residential, retail and catering promotions, our social & digital strategy and more.
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Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Marketing, or related field (MBA preferred). As we continue to grow our team and expand our client base, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Chief Creative Director & Operating Officer to join us in this exciting journey.
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Collaborate with CMBDO and DBD to identify and implement best practices in client relationship management, business development strategies, and marketing activities. The BDM provides guidance and insight to attorneys in successful business development strategies; and will work with the Director of Business Development and other staff members to ensure marketing efforts align with firm objectives regarding business growth and retention.
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Lead responses to proposals and pitches, coordinating with Director of Business Development (DBD), Proposal Manager, and other staff members to evaluate opportunity and ensure effective responses.
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) preferred. The Business Development Manager (BDM) develops and implements business development and marketing strategies for practice divisions and industry groups as assigned.
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Support Firm-wide strategic marketing initiatives, such as the development of the Firm's representative experience database, deal tracking, client teams, and assist with other special projects as required.
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Participate in business development activities, such as development of marketing materials, technical presentations, client presentations or attendance at trade shows. Assist with project management including budgets, schedules, and client relations.
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5 to 10 years of marketing communications and business development experience, preferably as part of a professional services firm. Serve as primary business development and marketing liaison to Practice Divisions and Industries as assigned.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, Aviation Management, Real Estate, Property Management, or related field and. This role leads operations, revenue management, team leadership, tenant management, airport client relationship management, security coordination, development, community relations, marketing and communications.
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Five (5) years of demonstrated experience in operations, business management, business administration, client relations/development, or other directly related experience OR – Combination of post-secondary training, professional education, and related experience equivalent to nine (9) years.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Human Resources/Personnel Administrator, the Program Manager III works within the Talent Management Unit (TMU) responsible for providing services related to the employee life cycle beginning with the recruitment/talent acquisition process and develops, plans, and manages the strategy for talent acquisition, actively sourcing markets to recruit and engage a diverse workforce to fulfill operational staffing needs of client.
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Public Relations & Communications (5%) Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, or related field. Coach and support new lateral attorneys in their efforts to transition key client relationships to the firm and to become integrated within the firm.
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In this role, the BDM is the Marketing Department's primary liaison to the Practice Division Chair(s) and Industry Lead (s) and is responsible for building a working knowledge of the firm's services, attorney experience, industry/practice capabilities, revenue priorities, clients and prospects.
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As part of our team, you will be responsible for supporting the assigned regions case administration, operational, and business development activities; coordinatingarbitrator/mediator recruitment, training and maintenance; serving as liaison between the regional office, clients, and case management centers to facilitate superior client service; assisting the Director of ADR Services and other VPs in other regional offices.
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