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Your responsibilities include business development on the demand side of our marketplace: finding vintage stores and resellers and to help turn them into buyers on Fleek. You will be the first hire on the business development team at Fleek and you will be owning new customer acquisition as well as account management of our existing customers.
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As a Business Development Associate (BDA), you will play a pivotal role in initiating contact with potential sellers, advocating for the value of Square in enhancing their business operations.
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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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Our second Business Development hire (Employee #3) to help drive new revenue growth. Compared to a larger company, you’ll have way more autonomy to shape business development strategy, but at the end of the day we need someone who can get sh*t done and execute.
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As a New York based Business Development Representative, you’ll be a pivotal member of the North American sales team. ● Generating new business pipelines through prospecting outbound opportunities, via a variety of proven sales methods, including but not limited to cold-calling, networking, social media, industry and trade-related events, email and marketing campaigns.
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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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Work closely with network of industry consultants; government relations professionals and business partners in growing and protecting business core in the state government market sector. To deliver on our strategic vision, we have five business divisions that are the foundation for the long-term growth of the company: Assessment & Qualifications, Virtual Learning, English Language Learning, Workforce Skills and Higher Education.
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Work closely with proposal and/or solution development and implementation teams during pre- and post-contract award. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit and business need.
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Excellent business writing and proposal writing skills. This role is also responsible for winning new business and expanding services with their assigned accounts. Sound knowledge of operational business process flows.
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Identify new business opportunities in assigned business markets. Bachelor’s degree in a business related field. Plan, execute, and track existing contract renewal or extensions requirements in a timely fashion on terms that are favorable to Pearson VUE.
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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. The successful candidate will develop and execute the business development strategy for MiAlgae’s pet food market, both locally and abroad.
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This includes renewing these partnerships for multi-year contract terms to maintain and grow Pearson VUE’s revenue. Work closely with finance team to develop return on investment proposals for the benefit of Pearson VUE.
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Communicate significant account news to all affected departments within Pearson VUE on a timely basis. Work with clients to develop and implement mutually beneficial services to grow the overall size of the client’s testing program and Pearson VUE’s market share.
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