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JOB SUMMARYThe Membership Director is responsible for maximizing membership recruitment and the retention of current members through strategic marketing and sales efforts. Essential ResponsibilitiesThe Membership Director is the face of the Club for Membership relations.
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We're opening Ned's Club Washington DC in Summer 2024, and the Membership Director is crucial to ensuring our success in this exciting new market. Membership Director at Ned's Club Washington DC.
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The Membership Coordinator performs most of their work within the context of the Membership Department, overseeing the referral process and new member recruitment by promoting and facilitating the weekly orientation group.
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The Program Director-Membership/Personal Training directs all aspects of membership and fitness for the branch including recruitment of new members, retention of existing members and supervision of assigned staff.
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The Account Executive, Membership Services is responsible for driving renewal sales of Detroit Tigers season tickets, up-selling and cross selling all products including groups and individual suites through developing strong relationship and providing first-class service to clients.
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The Membership Director will oversee the day-to-day operations and personnel of the Welcome Center as part of an overall strategy to retain and grow branch membership and engagement.
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Under general supervision of the Director of Marketing and Communications, the Membership Specialist directly oversees The Soraya's membership program and is responsible for segmented membership acquisition appeals to individuals identified from ticket-buyer data.
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Provide Director of Membership with real-time data on Member behavior and the success of Member initiatives and communications, utilizing reports and other means as necessary. Collaborate with Membership Team to generate reports and communications for the Ignite Learning subsidized membership and summer camp scholarships programs serving underserved audiences.
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Inform all clients about the benefits of the Elements Massage Wellness Program, a no hassle membership plan. Responsibilities and Duties:Elements Massage Whitefish Bay is looking for a Wellness Sales Associate / Customer Service Associate to:Create an exceptional massage experience for all the clients every time they enter the studio.
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Under the direction of the Mayor, the Planning Director manages and supervises all activities and employees of the Department of Planning and Zoning. The Director promotes the economic development of the city in coordination with the Mayor's Office, supervises permit coordination, and advises the City officials and land use commissions on planning and zoning matters.
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Description ABOUT APMAsociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM) is a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA providing human services to the community including early childhood education, foster care & adoption, child welfare, mental & behavioral health, community and economic development, housing, violence intervention, and services to community schools.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Tennis Professional or Tennis Director, with demonstrated leadership and management skills. We are looking for a passionate and visionary Tennis Director to oversee all aspects of our tennis program.
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At Genmab, we’re committed to building extra[not]ordinary futures together, by developing antibody products and pioneering, knock-your-socks-off therapies that change the lives of patients and the future of cancer treatment and serious diseases.
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The Safety Director has direct oversight of the Safety Department which is responsible for emergency response, life safety, OSHA and workplace training, disaster preparedness, investigations such as Workers Compensation claims, theft, etc.
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The Tax Director will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all federal, state and local corporate tax filing requirements, interfacing with taxing authorities, researching issues, and managing tax projects as assigned.
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