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The Business Development Manager is responsible for mentoring Branch-based Outside Sales Representatives to enhance product sales and customer service to achieve goals and maximize market penetration and margin potential.
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Projects could include, but are not limited to: Net Zero Industrial Park Powered by Solar and Storage Assets: project development, land entitlement, target park occupant identification (e.g., hydrogen production, data centers, other energy-intensive users), marketing materials, strategy for behind-the-meter energy delivery to an environed new industrial park.
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Spearheaded the development and oversight of clients' development budgets and ambitious fundraising targets, optimizing resource allocation for maximum impact. As the Development Manager, you will be at the forefront of our mission, working closely with senior management and development staff colleagues to shape and execute our development strategies.
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Milton Hershey School (MHS) is one of the world's best private schools, where students in pre-K through 12th grade from disadvantaged backgrounds receive an exceptional career-focused education with housing, meals, and more—and all costs are covered.
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The National Development Director (NDD) is a “Hunting” position responsible for acquiring new gross profit and market share while developing ongoing relationships with new and existing customers.
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Supplemental Information EDUCATION & EXPERIENCEBachelor’s Degree in Public or Business Administration, Urban Planning, Economic Development, Marketing, Finance, or other related field and five to seven years of progressively responsible experience in economic development, redevelopment, business, or industrial development (or comparable education, experience, and knowledge.
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We are looking for an experienced client facing Manager, HR Business Partner (HRBP) with a high emphasis on Learning & Development (L&D). 5+ years combination of Learning & Development and HRBP experience in fast moving entrepreneurial/start-up environments.
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The Product Development Assistant supports the team in the execution of the apparel manufacturing lifestyle to include the development of samples for proprietary, seasonal clothing collections, the creation and documentation of garment samples, and fulfillment of office administrative duties.
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Job SummaryThe Director of the Child Development Center is responsible for directly administering the operations of LMC’s Child Development Center. Director Child Development Ctr Child Development Center Full TimeNot Applicable Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Consistently named best hospital, Lexington Medical Center dedicates itself to providing quality health services that meet the needs of its communities.
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Medela is seeking a Business Development Manager, Surgical Operating Room in Medical Device Sales professional. Medela LLC Business Development Manager, Surgical Operating Room in Medical Device Remote with up to 75% travel Primary Territory: Los Angeles and San Diego Salary: Starting at $100K base plus commission Do you have surgical operating room sales experience.
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Considering enrolling in an MBA or Masters of Urban Planning / Public Policy program, but maybe you’d rather get paid to learn all that stuff in a practical setting?
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Coordinates with the marketing, research, content sales, and distribution departments to assist in the development of successful marketing plans and promotions to amplify new programs and formats.
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The Early Childhood Teacher works as a team member to provide a safe and secure environment to enhance a child's social, emotional, physical, and intellectual development as part of our National Accredited for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Early Childhood Development Center.
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After completing our award-winning training, you use consultative sales techniques to provide dedicated account management while working a strategic sales.
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This exciting role will give the successful individual the opportunity to influence and lead a critical element of our M&E division which comprises our Audio services for Media & Entertainment (dubbing, subtitling, audio description, VO & talent acquisition) and our Audio Development services for games (music, sound & VO), taking us to the next level of our strategic growth plans.
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