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The Community Outreach Coordinator is responsible for managing the business development of assigned territories while meeting and/or exceeding sales objectives for that territory.
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Educational background/ coursework in Business Administration/ Management, Finance/Accounting, Economics, Mathematics/Science, Sales/Marketing/Communications preferred.
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Develops consultative sales and marketing skills through their interaction with agents/brokers and via coaching from their manager. Takes initiative for personal development and seeks to learn through underwriting, marketing, and other related opportunities.
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Candidates with the following experience should apply ASAP: Business Acumen, Business Development Manager, Business Management, Business Operations, Business Development Associate, Business Administration, Business Consulting, Business Growth, Business Entrepreneur, Business Sales Development, Marketing Communications Business, Business Management Skills.
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Qualifications Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, Marketing, Communications, or another related field 10+ years’ experience in strategic sales or business development role with proven success in building and managing strategic partnerships across multiple industries.
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Marketing, Communications, or Business Administration degree preferred. No prior experience in a retail or sales role is needed for the Marketing & Sales Specialist, as we train 100% from the ground up with self-paced training, opportunities for growth, and career development.
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Drive business recruitment efforts, economic development project marketing/sales, prospect visits and site selector visits. Bachelors degree in Business, Public Administration, Urban Planning & Development, or other business related field.
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Bachelor's degree required, preferably in Business Administration, Communications or Marketing from an accredited, not-for-profit University or College. Two or more years of outside sales experience in a B2B environment, preferably in digital marketing or advertising sales; or equivalent experience in the Multifamily industry.
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The Executive Director should have education and/or experience in one or more of the following areas: marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, economics, finance, public relations, marketing and social media, tourism/hospitality, design, journalism, business administration, public administration, communications, volunteer or nonprofit administration and /or small business development.
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Underwriting Professional Development Program, Inland Marine - June 2024. Under close supervision and as a participant in a structured training program, actively learns about underwriting philosophy, business unit products and strategies, negotiation, and relationship building.
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Sales Support and Business Development. Post-Secondary Education in Business / Office Administration or related field is an asset. Responsibilities include assisting Managers with business development activities, handling the day-to-day facility services and activities associated with growing the revenue for Merrithew® hosting and to co-ordinate the pre-, during and post course execution of hosted courses.
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We are the nation’s leader in the Business Development & Consulting industry, paving the way for outsourced customer acquisition, target marketing, and direct sales. Degree in Communications, Business Administration, Marketing, Business Management or Finance is a plus.
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Also, must have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience in health care business development, healthcare marketing and sales, contract management environment with measurable business development results, pharmaceutical/medical sales, and a basic knowledge of psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment principles, preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing, communications or entrepreneurship is highly preferred, but not required. 1-2 years of experience in sales, lead generation, marketing, promotions, or business development with a track record and reputation for high performance.
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Sales:Develops consultative sales and marketing skills through their interaction with agents/brokers and via coaching from their manager. Leading Self:Takes initiative for personal development and seeks to learn through underwriting, marketing, and other related opportunities.
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