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Education and/or Experience QualificationsRequired is a Bachelors degree in urban planning or related field such as geography, architecture, sociology, public administration, public policy, or environmental science, and the following.
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Performance/Talent Management & Strategic workforce Planning:Analyze data to identify trends, gaps, and priorities, particularly in the areas of performance management, talent development, and workforce planning.
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Responsibilities include the creation and execution of a strategic, goal-based, data-driven marketing and communications plan and associated strategies to promote brand identity to help drive admissions, enrollments, and awareness to the UC San Diego Rady School of Management's seven graduate business masters degree programs as well as executive education programs, faculty research, fundraising/development activities.
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Education/Qualifications R equired : Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Urban Planning, Public Administration, or Real Estate Development and seven years' experience as a Senior Planner or Project Manager for real estate rehabilitation or development activities.
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Preferred Qualifications:Education: - Bachelors degree in Event Management, Hospitality, Marketing, or a related field preferred. Job SummaryThe Junior Conference Coordinator will assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of conferences, meetings, and events.
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RequirementsEducation: Bachelors degree or equivalent with concentration in food and nutrition, food service management, dietetics, family and consumer sciences, nutrition education, culinary arts, business or a related field.
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The role of the Demand Planning Manager is to own the rolling 12 month demand plan as well as to lead a team that generates accurate and unbiased demand plans through a combination of statistical forecasting methods and a series of routine collaborative processes.
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Together with the Civilian VP/GM and Vice President of Business Development, develops and manages the Strategic Planning Process and implementation of that plan. Senior Director for Department of Justice (DOJ) Business Development.
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Business Development Strategy: Develop and execute a comprehensive business development strategy to drive growth and expansion in the digital health sector, identifying new market opportunities and forging strategic partnerships to achieve business objectives.
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Reporting to the Head of BI and with very wide latitude for independent judgment, decision-making and initiative, the BI Manager oversees the planning of new initiatives with an eye to enabling robust program evaluation as well as oversees outcome reporting and program evaluation of all Business Intelligence initiatives.
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Bachelor's Degree Business, Marketing, Finance, Statistics, Econometrics, Information Sciences, Applied Quantitative or related field. Lead the development of strategic customer playbooks inclusive of sizing of opportunities.
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Reporting directly to the Chief Business Officer, strategically minded businessperson who would own all aspects of market and competitive intelligence, commercial assessments, search and evaluation strategy, among other areas, and would support the CBO and CEO in business development, corporate strategy development, fundraising, communications and strategic transactions.
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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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Supply Planning Manager provides functional and technical support for existing and future implementations of SAP APO integration with ECC Supply Chain, and related modules to business users and peers.
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In addition to managing the strategic planning cycle, this role identifies organic and inorganic growth opportunities, builds the business development pipeline, and ensures that efforts support the long-range growth algorithm of SBH. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in corporate strategy, business development, and market analysis, with the ability to influence and drive change across the organization.
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