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The Business Development Manager (BDM) is responsible to profitably grow NTW sales, gross margin and share of market in targeted growth channels. SCOA is the largest subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation, one of Japan's major integrated trading and investment business enterprises.
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USP seeks a Business Development Manager to serve as a key member of our Global and Federal Practice (GFP) team. Bachelor of Arts with a minimum of eight years of experience in a global health business development OR Master of Public Health/related Master's degree and a minimum of four years of experience in global health business development.
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Reporting directly to the Commercial Director, the Business Development Manager for the Pet Food Market will be a key player in expanding MiAlgae's presence in the pet food industry.
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Account Manager - Business Development. The Account Manager is responsible for existing key customer accounts and development of new customers in a given territory. This position will collaborate closely with the Director of Business Development, District Vice Presidents, Operations Directors and Branch Managers to identify potential targets for growth and coordinate resources.
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Georgia-Pacific's Corrugated Packaging division is looking for a Business Development Manager to support our corrugated packaging business in the Northeast to support our box facility in Mt. Wolf, PA primarily as well as our sister facilities across the GP Corrugated organization.
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Business Development Manager/Brand Strategist-The Five Star Institute (FSI) We are seeking a dynamic and experienced professional to join our team in the role of Business Development Manager/Brand Strategist.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE's business in both the Professional and Federal markets, both with existing accounts and with new accounts through effective client relationship management and successful sales and implementations of new clients and programs.
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The Business Development Manager is accountable for tracking the renewal of contracts in a timely manner to ensure high quality service and the satisfaction of clients and will also collaborate with Pearson VUE's operational and technology teams to develop successful business development solutions.
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Working closely with Pearson VUE's existing and potential accounts as well as the functional personnel of other departments, the Business Development Manager performs a key role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE's business in test development and test delivery.
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Main interface with hundreds of customers to include writing business plans, developing project quotations, providing lunch and learns, offering technical sales support, training customers, answering technical inquiries from customers, and working with our other key teams (outside sales, marketing, service, engineering, order entry) to handle all aspects of customer business development.
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Work closely with proposals, global business solutions development and other relevant implementation teams pre and post contract award. 5+ years experience in business development, account management, or a related areaOr.
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Okta is looking for Business Development Representatives (BDRs) to qualify inbound leads and set meetings that generate pipeline for our sales organization. From a competitive salary and employee stock purchasing plan to professional development resources and flexible PTO, Okta offers everything you need to support your work, your life, and your work-life balance.
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Working closely with Pearson VUE’s functional teams to support existing clients and new opportunities, the Business Development Manager performs a key leadership role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE’s business in test delivery service.
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The Business Development Manager is responsible for new business growth and overall relationship management for key clients as assigned. 5+ years experience in business development, account management, program management, or a related area, or and MBA and a minimum 3 years of relevant experience.
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Assist prospects with the development or modification of key legislative requirements that would benefit Pearson VUE. Be continuously aware of opportunities to grow Pearson VUE’s business and to protect Pearson VUE’s position within existing accounts.
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