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At least 4 years' experience as a development analyst, underwriter, asset manager, portfolio manager, and/or syndicator of debt and/or equity investments in commercial multi-family projects.
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Job Title: Manager, Artist Development (Urban Music) The Touring and Artist Development team at Warner Records represents and implements label interests on all aspects of tour-related business, promotional tours, live appearances, artist scheduling, ticket buys, tour marketing, special events/showcases, and respective budgets.
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This role will work cross-functionally with Global Brand Marketing and Product Teams, Design Teams, Digital Strategy, Creative Development & Production, Commercial Marketing, and Mattel TV teams to manage the localization (international dubbing and subtitling features) and delivery of digital programming for Mattel’s iconic brands and global audiences.
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Our client, the top organization dedicated to maintaining Internet security and stability worldwide, is seeking a dynamic Senior RPA Product Manager to join their team in the Greater Los Angeles, CA area.
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Work closely with the BDC Manager and other BDC sales personnel to ensure sales lead opportunities are accounted for and appropriate notes are made in the CRM. Complete phone calls as assigned by the BDC Manager.
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Assists the Director of Architecture and Engineering in the development of project scope and coordination of architectural planning, design, funding, and development of school facilities.
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The Manager, College Counseling is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of an innovative and consistently high-quality network-wide school counseling program with an emphasis on college and post-secondary success.
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The Senior Associate, Analytical Development will focus on the development of molecular biological assays for characterizing engineered T-cell therapy. Experience in both technical assay development and data analysis.
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With the support of your manager, executing qualitative and quantitative research projects, including product development, inspiration and innovation research, brand strategy, communication and packaging research, usability research, and preference testing for Mattel brands.
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The job role also serves as a technical engineering liaison with Operations and collaborates with the cross functional New Product Development Team to support efficient flow of new product concepts through the new product development lifecycles.
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Disney’s Product Management Team is seeking a Sr. Product Manager, Content Data Products who will be an exceptional addition to our Content Data Products Team. This team is responsible for ideating, developing, and leading Data products focused on improving the value of Disney’s Content Asset Portfolio across all our distribution channels, including Subscription & Ad Supported Streaming, Cable and Broadcast.
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My client is a leading innovator in the color cosmetics industry, known for our commitment to quality, sustainability, and cutting-edge product development. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced R&D Manager to lead our research and development team in creating innovative color cosmetics.
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We are currently looking for an energetic and well-rounded Business Development Manager to join our growing team for Greater Los Angeles area. Soliciting Savino Del Bene's services which include Ocean and Air Import, Ocean and Air Export, Distribution and Warehousing, LTL Transportation, Cargo Insurance, and Customs Brokerage.
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A holistic and cross-functional understanding of the luxury beauty industry beyond Influencer Marketing: from sales to product development to e-commerce, education to visual merchandising.
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Additionally, the Category Insights Manager will support the Marketing Team by keeping a pulse on the marketplace, identifying white space opportunities for innovation, providing recommendations for new product development, and helping determine the size-of-prize for those items within the commercialization pipeline.
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