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Establish and grow a strong relationship with multiple senior client stakeholders through a demonstration of client industry and influencer knowledge. 5+ years of client management and media (or influencer) experience within agencies.
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The role acts as the steward for both Linqia and the client, establishing transparency and clear communication from pre-IO to launch. Owner of the Client Experience and responsible for exceeding client expectations and creating long term partnerships.
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The Account Manager, Client Services (B2B) works with heads of HR to consult towards client needs, identify, and elaborate on potential user growth opportunities, and expand on new business relationship opportunities from existing clients.
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Westat is seeking a Director, Information Systems Security Officer (ISSO) to lead our Client Security Services (CSS) team. Monitor and report on client facing security activities that include security authorization documentation creation, security control evidence gathering, risk remediation, and security assessment coordination.
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3+ years working in an agency or brand within client services, influencer marketing, advertising, social, media and/or creative. As a Senior Account Manager, you will work within the Client Services team supporting the Group Director.
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The Director of Client Services manages the day-to-day operations of peer activation services in the Next Step Resource and Recovery Center, a 24/7 resource and recovery drop-in center.
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In addition to managing the Relay Program, the Director of Client Services is responsible for overseeing the Connections to Care program, which serves individuals coming from carceral settings who misuse substances or have a substance use disorder (SUD.
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Handles and completes work orders from client families as it pertains to individual grave and marker maintenance. Ability to communicate effectively with fellow associates, contractor personnel and client families Ability to lift heavy objects up to 30 lbs.
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Cemetery Services Specialist. Ability to operate hand-held tools and equipment, including, but not limited to a shovel, pick, rake, sledge hammer, lawn mower, weed trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw and pump.
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Ability to operate mechanical equipment including, but not limited to, a dump truck, tractor, utility vehicle, marker trailed, dump trailer, jack hammer, tamper and backhoe. Category (Portal Searching): Cemetery Maintenance.
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Adheres to all standards of the Dignity Memorial Promise. Fills grave, tamps, seeds or sods. Performs grounds and facilities maintenance. Maintains and protects Company assets by performing regular preventive maintenance on machines, equipment and facilities.
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Conducts 25 foot radius preparation for burials and ensures the area is clean and neat. Completes Dignity University courses and other training as assigned. Participates in openings and closings for interments, entombments, inurnments, and disinterment as well as the installation of memorials and markers.
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The Instant Group are seeking a Client Services Manager to oversee a rapidly growing portfolio of ‘satellite’ offices, who will be key to the operational management of the workspace. The role is well-suited to those who are organized, people-focused, familiar with facilities management, and passionate about delivering a world-class client experience.
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The Convention Services Manager will work closely with the catering/sales department and banquet department to ensure client satisfaction is met. The Convention Services Manager will be responsible for acting as a liaison between the hotel and clients who are hosting meetings, conventions, and events at the hotel.
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We are looking for a Client Services Coordinator to join the advertising sales team at Bally Sports Wisconsin. Partner with the traffic team to ensure orders are entered correctly, spots run correctly, with correct copy within the contractual boundaries set by the client.
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