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You will report to the VP, Head of Strategy and Business Development at Tinder. Cross-Functional Collaboration : Work closely with product, engineering, marketing, analytics and finance teams to complete business development activities that align with company-wide objectives.
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Business Development Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive business development strategy to drive growth and expansion in the digital health sector, identifying new market opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to achieve business objectives.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Business Officer, strategically minded businessperson who would own all aspects of market and competitive intelligence, commercial assessments, search and evaluation strategy, among other areas, and would support the CBO and CEO in business development, corporate strategy development, fundraising, communications and strategic transactions.
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The Business Development Executive will be responsible for driving growth of the firm's Digital Technology Consulting practice in middle-market to upper-market public and private companies.
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Proposal Development: Lead the development of proposals, presentations, and business cases to articulate the value proposition of digital health solutions to potential partners and clients, effectively communicating the benefits and differentiation of our offerings.
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Keyword: inside sales, business development, lead generation. Noodle & Boo is seeking a qualified Business Development Rep who has 3-7 years experience developing new sales channels for consumer goods companies.
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We are looking for an experienced business development manager to assess, plan, and execute a partner acquisition strategy across multiple Square products and seller verticals. Your role will encompass both business development and partner management.
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You will partner with internal business groups, HR, Finance, and other cross-functional teams across the globe to manage as well as build new functionality on the Clarity PPM platform, participating in all parts of the system lifecycle from inception to retirement.
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Last Energy seeks a Government Business Development professional to lead business development opportunities with the US Department of Defense (DoD), US Department of Energy (DOE), the North American Treaty Organization (NATO), and other similar US and international government organizations.
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Strong writing skills to write reports, business correspondence, procedure manuals, advertising copy. Sufficient reading skills to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
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While working at FT Partners, you will become an expert in FinTech while also learning the "in and outs" of M&A and private capital raising, business development strategy and industry research publication.
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This Business Development Director will utilize the Leidos Win Plan process to assist the senior decision makers in Opportunity Interest, Pursue-No Pursue, Bid - No Bid and Bid Approval Reviews.
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The Quantitative Research and Development (“QRD”) group and its constituent teams has general responsibilities for valuing assets, generating analytics, adopting emerging technologies, and conducting cashflow projections in support of operations across Investment Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Corporate Finance, and Corporate Actuarial and Business Analytics departments.
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Business Development or Sales experience from Stones or Quartz segment industry. Experience Requirements: Job Title: Business Development Executive/Associate (3 Month Probation)Experience: 3 Years in SalesOrigin: IndianLocation: Los Angeles, CA, USARequirements: Be a self-starter with the ability to work independently in a highly-demanding, fast-paced environment.
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Proficiency in Python and SQL, data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Looker), and other business intelligence technologies (e.g., Alteryx). We work with partners across the company to establish best practices for maximizing opportunities for artist and songwriter development, growing WMG’s vast catalog of repertoire and copyrights, measure the impact of marketing initiatives, and work to better understand user behavior around the world.
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