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This position will collaborate closely with the Director of Business Development, District Vice Presidents, Operations Directors and Branch Managers to identify potential targets for growth and coordinate resources.
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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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The Business Development Manager is responsible for growing Pearson VUE's business in both the Professional and Federal markets, both with existing accounts and with new accounts through effective client relationship management and successful sales and implementations of new clients and programs.
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The Business Development Manager is accountable for tracking the renewal of contracts in a timely manner to ensure high quality service and the satisfaction of clients and will also collaborate with Pearson VUE's operational and technology teams to develop successful business development solutions.
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Working closely with Pearson VUE’s existing and potential accounts as well as the functional personnel of other departments, the Business Development Manager performs a key role in maintaining and growing Pearson VUE’s business in test development and test delivery.
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Work closely with proposals, global business solutions development and other relevant implementation teams pre and post contract award. 5+ years experience in business development, account management, or a related area.
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Position Skills and Background for Success: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related field with 5+ years of direct business applications development experience.
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The Business Development Director will also provide high-level strategic support and guidance to a development team that currently consists of a Donor Relationship Manager and a Communications and Outreach Manager (grants), with the addition of a Development Assistant this summer.
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NewLane Finance offers top Salary plus Commission for Senior Business Development Account Managers with five years of Experience in Equipment Leasing Vendor Sales! Required to make (50) outbound business development calls per day to qualified prospects and move them through the sales funnel using Salesforce, a leading-edge CRM technology tool.
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Work and coordinate closely with colleagues in Business Development, the KBRA’s Investor Relations team, and act as a liaison with the Project Finance and Infrastructure ratings team. This individual will build an exciting career in support of our exponential growth and be responsible for supporting the Business Development team in marketing the full range of capabilities of all KBRA Business Lines, with a particular focus on our growing Project Finance and Infrastructure effort.
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As a Business Development Director, you will contribute to Cognite’s growth by winning new business with Manufacturing accounts, who are headquartered in your territory. Familiarity with relevant technology, such as Big Data (Hadoop, Spark, Hive, BigQuery); Data Warehouses; Business Intelligence; and Machine Learning.
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Must have a proven history of new business development results and sales excellence. The Director of Business Development for Education will ultimately be responsible for finding new business and driving strategic solutions to ensure customer satisfaction and build annuity business for the division.
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Infosys BPM is seeking to hire an Associate Manager – Client Services (Manager - Hitech Business Development) to expand the BPO outsourcing presence in Hi-Tech Bay area account. The Manager -Hitech Business Development is responsible for all client interfaces within the assigned Hi-Tech Bay area account.
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As the Business Development Representative (BDR) / HVAC Sales Representative, you will be responsible for the growth of Accurate's HVAC and plumbing sales in the Central Ohio market. Business Development Representative (BDR) / HVAC Sales Representative GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES.
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Reporting to the Sr. Director, Business Development, Insights & Engagement Real-World Evidence is an individual contributor, executive sales position. Develop and generate new business development leads.
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