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WHAT YOU WILL DO: The Workforce Development Specialist II performs routine (journey level) employment work. This Workforce Development Specialist II position is located at 720 North Beaton St., Corsicana, Texas.
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The People & Culture division is seeking an experienced Workforce Development Specialist to play a key role within the Workforce Development Team. The Workforce Development team exists to support the professional development of all UW-IT staff and will oversee a comprehensive competency-based framework that is aligned with UW-IT's strategic plan, mission, and organizational values with a focus on preparing UW-IT to meet its challenges now and in the future.
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Prepare a business development plan based on past performance and franchise growth objectives to meet and/or exceed planned revenue and activities goals for the business development team.
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Professional Development Specialist. Catapult Learning, a division of FullBloom, provides intervention programs for students and professional development solutions for teachers in K-12 schools, executed by a team of experienced coaches.
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Our Pharma business in experiencing a period of rapid growth and investment and we are looking to recruit a Business Development Specialist to drive business development on the West Coast, specifically in the San Francisco area.
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Business Development Specialist Position Number Department Small Business Development Center Salary $, Job Summary/Description The role involves providing technical business advising and guidance to potential, emerging, and established small business proprietors in the areas of start-up development and business growth.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The Market Development Representative will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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Regularly review our account partners business and deliver solutions to improve profitability and growth Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers.
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The Market development representative (MDR) On-Premise role is tasked with building the Sazerac portfolio in a given territory of On-Premise outlets such as Bars, Restaurants, and hotels. Create and manage solutions to grow their assigned accounts business, while driving results that deliver market share growth for Sazerac brands.
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Sazerac is growing our U.S. market development team with Market Development Representatives as part of a strategic company expansion. Additional Responsibilities For The Market Development Representative Include.
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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. Interact with Division sales management, business development, DSM, and DSRs. Position includes maintaining business relationships and conducting business reviews with selected customers.
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3 - 5Years of Direct Experience in Business Development, Financial Planning, Logistics Supply Chain/Freight Forwarding Required. The Senior Analyst, Business Development position holds a pivotal role to initiate new business development which requires deep knowledge and experience in financial planning, establishment of new business entities, operation analysis & business implementation and partnership management.
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The Authenticity focus is identifying and pursuing business opportunities within the field of product and supply chain verification (e.g. cotton, timber, food, etc.) Must be proficient in applying geochemical concepts and techniques to resolve business challenges.
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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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These two business lines allow us to pursue our vertically integrated business model where information from our ecosystem drives a continuous loop between investment management and product development.
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