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The RoleOur client is seeking a Human Resources Business Partner (HRBP) Executive to join its HR team. In this capacity, the HRBP will need deep expertise in multiple of the following areas: coaching leaders, talent management/succession planning, inclusion and diversity, career development tools, employee relations, process design work, etc.
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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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Advertising, Public Relations, Media Planning & Buying, Market Research, Interactive, Social Media, Event Planning, Collateral Development & Cultural Awareness Training., Total Market, Multicultural, Digital Advertising, and Influencer Marketing.
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3+ years’ experience as a business development manager, sales executive, or a relevant role. Reporting to the General Manager, the Business Development Manager is a critical part of our organization.
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Destination marketing/management, business development, workforce. Background in destination marketing, business development, and/or. Willamette Valley Destination Marketing & Management Organizations.
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An advanced degree in social work, human services management, public administration, nonprofit management, business administration, or a related field is preferred. The CEO provides strategic direction and overall leadership by articulating vision, strengthening culture, setting goals, and empowering the executive management team, while working collaboratively with the Board of Directors.
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They will also ensure success in development/fundraising, board development, program management, supervision of employees and volunteers, marketing, and general non-profit business operations.
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3-5 years of account management experience within an advertising agency. Assists in all facets of account services and client management as directedActively participates in internal and client status meetingsEffectively communicates client feedback to cross-functional agency team and keeps team apprised of changes or updates to account in a timely mannerAssists in managing projects through client review processDevelops an understanding of the brand's strategic imperativesAssists in tactical planning Develops and submits internal documentation per agency SOP.
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We’re looking for an Account Executive to join us as we apply the latest in AI technology to one of the most meaningful sectors in the world. Leafpress is hiring: Account Executive.
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10 years experience in marketing/advertising agencies, specifically in business development, media planning, or account management. The secondary goal is to work with the management team to craft and refine business model for scale.
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Job Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Retention Account Executive position provides incredible opportunities to develop sales skills and grow a long-term career at a company that generates over $17 billion in revenue.
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This role is a true hunter position focused on seeking out new business opportunities through cold-calling, qualifying existing leads, responding to inbound inquiries, and scheduling meetings for our Account Executives.
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Develop short and long term joint business plans (JBP) for respective Circle K Divisions by engaging internal functional support teams including Revenue Growth Management, Shopper Marketing, Shopper Insights, Finance, Category Management as well as external stakeholders such as Bottlers/Distributors and Allied Brand Partners to align, sell and execute the plan in accordance with account needs and KDP strategic priorities.
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Minimum one year of experience in relationship based sales, mortgage sales as loan officer, mortgage banker or wholesale account executive. NOTE: This is an inside account executive position based in Pontiac, Michigan.
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