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As a Senior Account Director, you will be leading account teams that develop and deliver strategic, creative programs. Put your exceptional account management skills to work in developing solid client relationships and working with some of the biggest brands out there: keep in contact with clients, anticipate their needs, offer new ideas, and provide expert counsel and outstanding overall account service.
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Consulting Director - Navy Account page is loaded. Consulting Director - Navy Account. The Director will also coordinate and collaborate with Guidehouse leaders within the Defense & Security Sector to identify and pursue growth opportunities, manage delivery quality, and mentor practitioners within the Defense and Intelligence practice.
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As a Group Account Director, you'll lead the P&L for a segment of the Movers+Shakers business, and you'll own the relationship and revenue growth of these key accounts. 15+ years experience in an account services/marketing role with at least 10 years in a management role.
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The Political Account Director will strategize and manage direct mail fundraising and multichannel Republican campaigns, strengthen the membership bases of right-leaning organizations fighting for free markets and limited government, and come up with killer voter contact hooks that move the needle for our growing list of conservative clients, sometimes all in the same day (kidding sort of.
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Account Director/Client Engagement Lead. As a Client Engagement/Account leader you will take a collaborative approach to growing the business from both new and existing buying groups.
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The Account Executive will develop both a base of customers that generate repeatable business as well as continuously pursue new customer opportunities. Preferable B2B sales in the energy efficiency or building product industry (i.e. lighting, weatherization, water conservation and smart home controls.
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Account Director/Client Engagement. Responsible for Account growth and successful renewals through a consultative approach. eClerx provides business process management, analytics, and automation services to a number of Fortune 2000 enterprises, including some of the world's leading companies across financial services, cable & telecom, retail, fashion, media & entertainment, manufacturing, travel & leisure, software and high-tech.
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Reporting directly to the Executive Director of Market Access, the Account Executive is the primary liaison to our government access customers, promoting a positive corporate image and driving strategic initiatives.
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Deliver working in global delivery model leveraging virtual teams in different time zonesTechnology LeadershipDevelop and maintain skills to the highest standards consistent with best practices and emerging technology trends in cloud data management, MDM, reporting and analytics.
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BerlinRosen is seeking an experienced public affairs strategist to join us as an Account Director. As an Account Director on the Cities team, you will. You will work with a team of expert colleagues and lead the day- to-day account flow by managing junior staff and client relations.
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The Account Manager will assist in the development, expansion, and maintenance of HPOne's client relationships to achieve customer retention and growth. 3 years of experience in a client facing account management or client services role.
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Proven experience as an Account Manager, Key Account Manager, or other relevant client management experience. 3 to 5 years of experience in client-facing enterprise roles (account management, sales, operations, etc.
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Essential Duties: The Respiratory Account Executive (RAE) is a dynamic outside sales and marketing representative that calls on physician offices, hospitals, and post-acute care providers, in a specific territory, seeking patient referrals.
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ScentAir is seeking an experienced Field Account Executive with a track record of success in B2B sales in the greater New Orleans metropolitan area. - New account generation is your thing.
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The commercial account representative must be self-motivated and able to perform with minimal supervision. The commercial account representative will be responsible for maintaining a given list of accounts and acquiring new accounts.
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