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The Client Implementation Manager leads institutional client Separate and Sub Advised products along with T. Rowe Price proprietary product onboarding activities and other change events, following a project management discipline, that potentially bring with them requirements outside of T. Rowe Price standards.
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Project management certification desired (e.g. PMP, CSM, APM, CompTIA) Experience working with cross-functional technical teams including Sales, Presales, Customer Service, legal, marketing, Finance, Product Management, and Development Demonstrated ability to think strategically about business, products, services and about any technical challenges, with the ability to build and convey compelling value propositions.
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Assist the project manager in developing detailed project estimates and work plans and ensuring that projects are delivered on time and meet clients’ and users’ business needs and quality expectations.
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Drawing on our expertise in strategy consulting, data analytics, brand management, marketing, operational and macroeconomics, Visa Consulting and Analytics solves the most strategic problems for our clients.
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Program or project management experience, with skills in planning, analysis, design, and governance. The ideal candidate will have over 5 years of product management experience in this domain, with a strong understanding of various payment rails such as FedNow, EWS, ACH, wire transfers, bill pay, and Zelle.
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Project Management, HUB Operations or Specialty Pharmacy Operations/Account Management strongly desired. The Pharmaceutical Account Manager presents new ideas and innovations to clients, upselling and enhancing their product and is the liaison between the Pharmaceutical Brand Teams and all key AssistRx stakeholders.
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The Account Manager cultivates and maintains AssistRx’s relationship with our Pharmaceutical manufacturing partners. Develop the relationship with the client through regular meetings/conference calls to review service quality and ensure they are receiving maximum benefit from iAssist’s features and benefits.
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We are seeking a Project Manager to join the Client Change Management group. Act as the main point of contact and build relationships with clients, in-house technology partners, operational areas, management and product development during the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC.
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Use project management tools (such as Asana) to coordinate cross-functional teams, including creative, tech, data science, product support, and community management, ensuring seamless project execution.
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Experience: 4-6 years of client-facing experience in account management, project management, or a similar role within marketing, advertising, or social media. This role requires strong project management skills to manage complex and fast-moving workstreams, facilitating the successful deployment of employee influencer programs.
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3-6 years of client service or project management experience in an ad agency, or related field, managing projects across multiple media, including digital, video, social, print, large-scale website maintenance, application or digital product initiatives.
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Account or Project Management experience is desired (5+ years). This Client Relationship Manager role will handle work directly with our Corporate end clients. Champion project best practices (e.g. Start to end process, Survey review, Programming flow, Data review, Methodology, Working knowledge of client lists) with client teams, as a partner for research-savvy groups or an extension of those groups for less research-experienced clients.
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TECHNICAL PRODUCT MANAGER - Data Projects - Client Delivery. Has experience running Scrum, Project Management, Program Management, Project Execution, Project Management Skills, Project Planning.
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Serve as customer advocate internally while effectively collaborating with internal, cross-functional teams including product management, sales, engineering, and project management.
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Konami Gaming is looking for a Client Project manager to join our team! Minimum of six years experience of project management, engineering, or casino operations experience.
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