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At Neogen Corporation, the Territory Manager candidate should have deep experience with the cattle industry, Neogen’s Genomic portfolio and how it delivers strategic value to customers. Maintains business acumen relevant to progressive beef production, including but not limited to herd management software, animal identification and monitoring systems, etc.
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Territory Business Manager-Food Safety (Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota) Territory Business Manager- Food Safety (Ohio & Indiana) page is loaded. Territory Business Manager- Food Safety (Nebraska and Kansas.
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Territory Business Manager- Food Safety (Nebraska and Kansas) page is loaded. Territory Business Manager- Food Safety (Ohio & Indiana) We are looking for a competitive Territory Business Manager to develop sales strategies and attract new clients.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or related field with a minimum of 5-10 years of experience in budgeting, forecasting and project management across multiple functions or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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Job Summary St. Simon the Apostle in South St. Louis County is actively looking for a dynamic business manager. The business manager is a full time, salaried, administrator reporting directly to the Pastor and is a steward of the physical, financial and personnel resources of the Parish, while also providing leadership and consultation among the Parish’s various groups, committees, and processes.
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This job description encompasses the primary responsibilities and qualifications for the Business Manager position at Bnei Akiva of Los Angeles. Bachelor's degree in business administration, finance, or related field (Master's preferred.
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Note: This job description encompasses the primary responsibilities and qualifications for the Business Manager position at Bnei Akiva of Los Angeles. Work with Camp Director, Retreat Center Director, and Year-Round programming staff in developing budgets that foster successful programming.
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Participate in the Diocese of Dallas Association of Parish Business Managers and other relevant financial organizations to keep informed of pertinent financial plans, policies, and legal issues.
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As a Business Manager, you are thrilled by helping your clients achieve their strategic goals. Minimum Education (or substitute experience) required: BA or BS in Business (Marketing, Finance, Operations.
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The Business Development Manager will develop and coordinate the department’s sales & marketing activities under the supervision of the department director. Job title: Business Development Manager - NS.
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Collaborate with other key internal Business Development Team associates (such as replenishment manager, shopper marketing manager and finance manager) We are looking for a Business Development Manager (BDM) to support our Walmart account who will grow at our Bentonville, AR offices.
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The Business Development Manager will play a critical role in driving business growth and expanding our market presence in the renewable energy sector. Minimum of 5 years of experience in business development, sales, or marketing roles, preferably within the renewable energy industry or related sectors such as clean technology, energy efficiency, or environmental consulting.
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The following practice groups are in the Business Transactions Department: Capital Markets and Securities, Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation, Energy, Estate Planning, International, Investment Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Private Equity and Tax. Given the global nature of these practices, the Business Development Manager will also have periodic responsibilities related to the firm's initiatives in China, London, Mexico and greater Latin America.
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This position will report directly to the Manager of the Business Strategic Services/Business Relationship Management, which is part of the Business Strategic Services Division (BSS) within the Department of Information Technology.
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As a Business Intelligence Manager, you will oversee the design, implementation, and improvement of our BW/BI platform. The Business Intelligence Manager defines the enterprise reporting needs and supports business decision-making, through partnership with business stakeholders.
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