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GetMed Staffing is searching for a strong CVICU RN to assist our traveler-friendly client. We truly understand how important a healthcare travelers' relationship is with their recruiter, as well as our relationship is with our healthcare facilities.
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Vice President of Operations in all matters relating to contract and account operations to establish and maintain a solid and mutually beneficial business relationship; Sodexo has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Operations with our client, American Express, based in the Los Angeles, Denver, or Atlanta markets.
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Reporting to Manager, Advisor Marketing & Communication, the Advisor Marketing Consultant will support the marketing initiatives of Janney’s Financial Advisors and their teams (Private Client Group) through developing multi-channel marketing and client communication campaigns.
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We are currently seeking an experienced family lawyer with approximately 4-6 years PQE with a main focus in private client Relationship Property and Trust disputes, together with Care of Children Act proceedings, PPPR and estate litigation.
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Our client is Minnesota’s newest De Novo bank headquartered in Bloomington, MN. As the first community bank to open in the seven-state region in nearly 15 years, our client is on a mission to be considered the most user-friendly, action-oriented, and relationship-focused bank for small businesses and entrepreneurs in the Twin Cities market.
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The main responsibilities of this role are two-fold: building and maintaining the relationship with Fooda’s client and management of daily food service operations in terms of People, Sales, and Profit with n a multi-unit loction.
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In this role, you will use your knowledge of Media Analytics, Data Visualization, and Relationship Management to develop recommendations and present actionable insights to our client. Manages and grows internal and external client relationships to help guide Analytics engagements, ensuring ideas and final deliverables ladder back to client strategies.
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The role also entails managing a team of Client Success Associates and providing guidance on key relationship management issues. · Work closely with TTS team (instructors, eLearning, Accounting, Admin) on client delivery needs.
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Job SummaryThe Field Chief Information Security Officer (Field CISO) role will be instrumental in growing and expanding the Global sales organization client base. Bellevue office of our client seeks a workers' compensation associate attorney with 2-8 years of experience.
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This role is a hybrid of a client service and account management role and works to bridge the strategic account relationship with the campaign strategy and execution being delivered by the team.
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The Managing Director is responsible for leading the overall relationship with clients to ensure client value is realized. Serveas the overall relationship manager for the client and be responsible for retention of existing client revenue through developing outstanding relationships across all levels of the organization, especially within the executive suite.
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As a Director working within the New York based NREC team you will play an important role in managing client relationship and origination activities for North America with a primary focus on project finance solutions for clients within the renewable energy sector.
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The Sr. Account Director is a key role in C&W with responsibility to manage the client relationship while providing exceptional client service and delivering on all aspects of the contract.
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We are seeking a motivated and results-driven residential Real Estate Business Development Manager responsible for client relationship and administrative management functions to support the real estate team.
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Coordinate with Client Relationship Manager to tag-team management of various projects or clients. Translate our client’s vision and business strategy into product requirements, including assisting with knowledge transfer/documentation of requirements based on insights learned from client interactions; Effectively communicate product and feature vision to the internal team.
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